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WinterWonderGrass brings great tunes, top bluegrass performers for annual music festival

Bluegrass music fans Josh Wright, front, and Erin Kruse take in the first day of WinterWonderGrass in the Steamboat Resorts Knoll parking lot on Friday, Feb. 28, 2025. Fans packed the parking lot to listen to their favorite bands play on the first day of three days of the annual music festival.
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Curtiss O’Rorke Stedman who performs on stage as Cousin Curtiss plays on one of four stages set up in the Knoll parking lot as WinterWonderGrass opened on Friday, Feb. 28, 2025. Iconic bluegrass musicians will continue to perform on stage throughout the weekend as the annual music festival takes center stage at the Steamboat Resort.
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CJ Lewandowski, center, performs on Pete Van De Carr Main Stage with fellow band members during the opening day of WinterWonderGrass on Friday, Feb. 28, 2025.
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Shadowgrass band member Guitarist Kyser George entertains the crowd from the Pete Van De Carr Main Stage on the opening day of WinterWonderGrass at the Steamboat Resort on Friday, Feb. 28. 2025.
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Mandolin player Jesse Iaquinto performs with Fireside Collective inside the OskarBlues Jamboree tent on the opening day of WinterWonderGrass at the Steamboat Resort on Friday, Feb. 28, 2025.
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High County Hustle performs in the Montucky Cold Snacks Pickin’ Perch on the opening day of WinterWonderGrass at the Steamboat Resort on Friday, Feb. 28, 2025.
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Nine-month-old Holden Ehrlich takes in his first WinterWonderGrass at the Steamboat Resort on Friday, Feb. 28, 2025.
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