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All Good Now

Widespread Panic, Greensky Bluegrass, Dark Star Orchestra, Lettuce, The Hip Abduction, Cris Jacobs, BALTHVS

Saturday, June 13, 2026

Show: 12:00 pm

All Good Now

We were All Good Then

After the passing of Jerry Garcia and touring with the Grateful Dead, we found ourselves following our hearts in search of the music, the scene and the community we had grown to love. As Walther Productions and as a fan, I attended multiple campout events at Wilmer’s Park in Brandywine, MD and was inspired to launch the All Good Music Festival & Campout there in 1997. For 18 years, we gathered in fields and on mountaintops, we camped, we jammed, we danced to endless sets of amazing live music, and we experienced epic personal moments. We experimented, we made lifelong friends, and we came together as a family. It was a time when the hippy festival campout was the place we called home, we were All Good then. Thank you all, we are forever gratefulTim Walther

We are All Good Now

We invite you to join us 11 years later as we bring the All Good family vibes, All Good music and All Good razzle dazzle to Merriweather. We have all grown; our lifestyles have changed but the spirt of the music and community have remained the same. We are hardworking, fast moving, and life living. We prefer our creature comforts and conveniences, and our concert experiences have evolved primarily from campouts to classic venues like the iconic Merriweather Post Pavilion. From camping to commuting, from a tent to a hotel room, from home and back. Let’s revel in the past and celebrate in the present. We are All Good Now.
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Widespread Panic

Greensky Bluegrass

For two decades now, Greensky Bluegrass have been building an empire, brick by brick.  They are widely known for their dazzling live performances and relentless touring schedule, but that is only the tip of the complex tale of the five musicians that make up Greensky Bluegrass: Anders Beck [dobro], Michael Arlen Bont [banjo], Dave Bruzza [guitar], Mike Devol [upright bass], and Paul Hoffman [Mandolin].  The five are connected through a deep bond, just as they are seasoned road warriors, they’re a band of brothers who have seen each other through decades of ups and downs, personal and collective highlights, and the moments when life turns it all upside down. These are real people having real experiences. As with traditional bluegrass, they write about their own contemporary day-to-day happenings, emotions, and experiences in the modern world.   The band’s underground die-hard fans pack out venues across the country. They travel in droves and sell out multiple-night show runs at iconic venues like Red Rocks and The Ryman. “As songwriters and musicians, we have a need for people to be on board,  we’re not just regurgitating the same shit,” explains Bruzza.     Hoffman adds, “we aren’t a band all for money. We did it for romantic reasons such as love, catharsis, and because it mattered to us and the listeners. It would be easy to make decisions based on our needs to eat or the desires of others, but that’s not doing it for love. We love what we do, and we’re grateful for the love we receive in return from the people listening.”   Bruzza continues, “I hope they know we’re doing this for us and them.”  
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Dark Star Orchestra

Lettuce

The Hip Abduction

Cris Jacobs

BALTHVS

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