Fly In Festival
The Fly In Festival is a Bluegrass, Old Time, and Acoustic Music Festival held the last full weekend of July at the Robert Newlon Airpark & Campground.
06/08/2026
This week's Artist Profile for the
11th Annual Fly In Festival is another band making their first appearance at the
Fly In Festival .
We're excited for you to meet Hammaville !!
They will be landing on the Fly In Festival Main Stage
FRIDAY JULY 24th at 4:00 pm !!!
Born in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, Hammaville is a bluegrass band fueled by high energy, deep roots, and an undeniable connection with their audience. Since forming under the Hammaville name in 2023, the group has quickly built a reputation for dynamic instrumentation, strong vocal harmonies, and a live show that feels both powerful and personal.
Drawing from traditional bluegrass while pushing the sound forward, Hammaville delivers performances marked by precision, momentum, and raw musical chemistry. Their magnetic presence on stage turns every set into a shared experience—one where driving rhythms, thoughtful arrangements, and expressive vocals collide. The band features Danny Seabolt on lead & tenor vocals and guitar, delivering a powerful, driving foundation; Corey Rackley on mandolin and lead & tenor vocals, providing a strong chop with precise note ex*****on; David Carroll on banjo and baritone vocals, contributing creative melodies and distinctive tone; and Blaze Hammer on upright bass, whose steady timing and driving force anchor the ensemble. Influenced by respected bluegrass artists such as Lonesome River Band, IIIrd Tyme Out, Blue Highway, and The Chapmans, Hammaville’s sound blends traditional roots with a modern, energetic edge. In 2025, Hammaville completed a new recording project that captures the spirit of their live sound, and in January 2026, signed with Mountain Fever Records. Their first single was released March 2026. With roots firmly planted in Virginia and eyes on the open road ahead, Hammaville is carving out a sound that’s as authentic as it is electric.
Here's a great Live video of
Hammaville performing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwF29xl8paY&list=RDuwF29xl8paY&start_radio=1
06/04/2026
This week's Artist Profile for the
11th Annual Fly In Festival is another Artist we are excited to bring to our Festival for the FIRST TIME, Mason Via !!
Mason & his Band will be landing on the
Fly In Festival Main Stage on
SATURDAY JULY 25th at 7:00 pm !!!
It took four quick years for Mason Via to become one of the newest leaders of modern-day American roots music. During that whirlwind period, he toured the world as a member of Old Crow Medicine Show, earned a Grammy nomination for his work on the band's chart-topping album Jubilee, contributed songs to Grammy Winning and Nominated records by Molly Tuttle and Del McCoury Band, and released his solo debut, New Horizons. The momentum continues with Mason Via, a self-titled solo record that balances the progressive with the timeless, reintroducing Mason as a southern storyteller and sharp-eyed singer/songwriter steeped in the bluegrass tradition. With its acoustic arrangements and top-shelf flat-picking, the new self-titled album "Mason Via " was inspired by the music Mason heard as a child in Appalachia, raised in two mountain towns that straddled the Virginia/North Carolina border. One parent lived in Danbury, NC; the other lived in Patrick County, VA. Mason spent time in both homes, absorbing the musical traditions of an area that hosted fiddlers conventions, banjo competitions, and campfire jams. "I grew up crossing that state line all the time," he remembers. "My dad was an award-winning bluegrass songwriter and momma was a Deadhead who liked bluegrass, too. I was exposed to a lot of picking parties and music festivals when I was a kid, and I was encouraged to play, too." He didn't need much encouragement. A naturally gifted singer, Mason began playing the acoustic guitar and mandolin, winning regional competitions while still a teenager. He started writing his own songs, too. By the early 2020s, he'd already flown the flag for bluegrass and folk music on prime-time TV as an American Idol contestant, completed multiple tours as the youngest member of Old Crow Medicine Show, and collaborated with artists like Sierra Ferrell — another Appalachian export who, like him, put her own spin on the music of the mountains. Mason Via, his followup to a critically-acclaimed debut album championed by NPR and The Oxford-American, is rooted in the mountains, too. After traveling from coast to coast during his time with Old Crow Medicine Show, Mason hasn't just returned to his solo career with renewed purpose and an evolved sense of showmanship; he's also gained a new perspective on his own roots. "This is like a homecoming for me," he says of the record, whose wide-ranging vision of bluegrass music makes room for progressive pickers (including Aaron Ramsey and Jim Van Cleve, both formerly of Mountain Heart) and traditional icons (like Ronnie Bowman, Junior Sisk, and "Queen of Bluegrass" Rhonda Vincent) alike. "I grew up in the country," he continues, "and once I left it, I missed going to those fiddler conventions and rocking all night in the mud with the bluegrass buddies that I first learned this tradition with. I've realized I'm thankful for where I come from, and this is a story of me going back to those roots." Songs like "Wide Open" interpolate the riffs of old fiddle tunes into something fresh and original — one of the many tricks Mason learned during his influential time with Old Crow. "It's a way to honor the history of this traditional music that came before you, and still put your own spin on it," he explains. He nods to tradition again with "Oh Lordy Me" and "Mountain Lullaby," two songs laced with three-part vocal harmonies, and punctuated by dobro and fiddle. Showcasing just how diverse his reach can be, "Melt in the Sun" and "Falling" blend rock & roll influences with string-band instrumentation, while "Fireball" (written with fellow Idol contestant Zach John King) leans toward the melody-driven country music Mason heard during his time as a Nashville resident. It was in Nashville that the bulk of the album's co-writes took place, with Mason building up a catalog of love songs inspired by his long-distance relationship with the woman he'd later marry. When it came time to record that new material, he tapped Aaron Ramsey as producer and headed to the bluegrass mecca of Floyd County, Virginia. Joined by a tight group of pickers and harmony singers, he captured the album in a series of live performances, with everyone playing and harmonizing together in real-time. The result is a record that's raw, rowdy, and real, serving as a reintroduction to an artist who, having already left a mark on his genre as a collaborator and sideman, is now reintroducing and redefining his strengths as a solo act. Mason Via grew up with bluegrass music. It's in his blood. With "Mason Via", he stakes his claim as one of the genre's native sons, coming home after years away to build something new.
Here's the Official Music Video for Mason's hit
"There Goes Another One"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwpN2Gxbtlc&t=62s
06/01/2026
We are happy to be partnered again with Delta Hotels by Marriott Huntington Mall-
for the 11th Annual Fly In Festival.
If you are in need of a Room for the Festival, the Delta is an easy 5 minute,
4 mile drive away, located at the Barboursville Mall I-64 Exit 20.
Click the link below, or call Directly, and ask for the Fly In Festival Rate of $119.
Click the Direct Link here
https://www.marriott.com/event-reservations/reservation-link.mi?id=1780066385539&key=GRP&app=resvlink&_branch_match_id=1595304864460678808&_branch_referrer=H4sIAAAAAAAAA8soKSkottLXTywo0MtNLCrKzC8p0UvOz9UvSi3OyczLtgdK2ALZZSCOWmaKraG5hYGBmZmxhampsaVadmqlrXtQgFpdUWpaKlB3Xnp8UlF%2BeXFqka1zRlF%2BbioAYXUWRmAAAAA%3D
05/21/2026
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11th Annual Fly In Festival — Bluegrass, Old Time Music & Aviation in Huntington, WV 11th annual Fly In Festival at Robert Newlon Airport, Huntington WV. July 23–25, 2026. Hosted by the Bing Brothers Band with Jake Krack. Featuring Jason Carter, Appalachian Road Show, Kenny & Amanda Smith, and more. Proceeds benefit Barboursville Bloodhounds K-9 unit.
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