James Supra’s blues harmonica prowess is legendary in the world of blues. For more than 30 years he has been playing the blues with variations of his own bands and sharing the stage in the U.S. and abroad with blues notables as diverse as B.B. King, Catfish Hodge, Bobby Radcliff, Tommy Castro, Rhett Tyler, Slam Allen and Kid Bangem. He has won Best Harmonica Player honors in a 19 year LVMA (Lehigh Valley Music Awards) streak before refusing further nominations and earning the first LVMA Legacy Award. James' other LVMA multiple year (Fan and Industry) awards have also included Best All Around Performer and Best Blues Band.
Classically trained Sarah Ayers began singing the blues while in college even before she graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Opera Performance. Proving her chops early, Ayers has the honor of being one of the youngest ever to win an award at a Metropolitan Opera competition. She later sang with the Anchorage Opera Company in Alaska. While there she continued to expand her extraordinary vocal talent to the blues, jazz, and rock and roll.
After returning to the Lehigh Valley and filling in for Bev Conklin of BC and Company at a Musikfest performance, Ayers formed her own blues band in 2002. Since than, Ayers has continued to pile up accolades and awards for her vocal virtuosity that has included multi-year LVMA (Fan and Industry) awards for Best All-Around Performer, Best Female Vocalist, Best Singer-Songwriter, and Best Album "3 AM Epipheny" (2007). Ayers has also recorded backup vocals for an early Tyrone Vaughn (nephew of Stevie Ray) CD.
As you look at the seating chart do not be mislead by the layout, The venue is set into the mountainside at various levels in a very unique wooded setting. Each table has 12 ft of space and is level, however as you move to the higher seating area, it is an slight uphill walk to reach your level. Sections B, C, D. Please view pictures to see your view of the stage.
This is a social distancing event. Masks will be required to be worn over your nose when walking the event site and not seated at your table. We have lots of room to spread out, but still want you to respect other's safety and space. This is an adult over 21 event.
Parking will open at start of event, please enter and exit through the Inn at Birch Wilds driveway and proceed to the festival style parking lot in the grass. If you arrive prior to entrance time, you will not be admitted until the correct time.
No firearms, fireworks, outside food, drinks, or alcohol is permitted.
Should the event be cancelled prior to entrance time, your ticket fee will be refunded.
Smoking is not permitted in the event site, but a smoking area will be provided.
Kick back and Rock Out In The Wilds!