IBMA Showcase Acts for 2008
The International Bluegrass Music Association has announced the bands invited to be official showcase acts at their 2008 World Of Bluegrass Business Conference in Nashville this fall.
The following bands have been chosen to showcase:


The International Bluegrass Music Association has announced the bands they have invited to showcase during the 2009 World Of Bluegrass Convention, to be held September 28 through October 4 in Nashville.
IBMA says that they received 121 applications, which have been narrowed down to 13 showcase acts:
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