Seattle Times:
No one imagined in 2001 that the little coffeehouse in the back of a church would become the region’s most popular venue for nationally known bluegrass performers.
The Cashmere Community Coffeehouse celebrated its eighth anniversary on Jan. 31, and Riverside Center — the coffeehouse’s home for the past five years — was packed to hear two of the nation’s best bluegrass flatpick guitar players. Dan Crary joined Dale Adkins, one of the Northwest’s best contemporary acoustic guitarists, for two hours of tunes that spanned the history of bluegrass guitar music.
