BANJO FEST 2025
BANJO FEST 2025 SCHEDULE
Thursday, October 9th
- 6PM Welcome Reception & BBQ - American Banjo Museum
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LEE FLOYD, RANDY MORRIS, GLENN DEWEY
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DOM FLEMONS
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ROB WRIGHT & FRIENDS
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- 9PM - 11PM - “A Night At The Museum” Jam Session - All playing styles and skill levels are welcome!
Friday, October 10th
- 1PM - 3PM - FREE BANJO SET UP WITH VINNIE MONDELLO • Curator's Shop
- 1PM - LEE FLOYD &ROB WRIGHT - PLECTRUM BANJO WORKSHOP • ABM EVENT ROOM
- 2PM - TYLER JACKSON - TENOR BANJO WORKSHOP
- 5:30PM - Courtesy transportation from Renaissance Hotel to Devon Tower begins
- 6PM - VAST - Reception - 50th floor of Devon Tower - Downtown OKC
- 7PM Dinner VAST - (Wedge salad, bone-in roasted breast of chicken with peppercorn glaze, garlic-whipped potatoes, seasonal vegetables, dessert)
- 8PM American Banjo Museum Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony honoring Noam Pikelny, Sean Moyses, Dom Flemons, Vinnie Mondello and Fred Van Eps (posthumous). Dress for this event is business attire (black tie optional)
- 10PM - Midnight - “Another Night At The Museum” Jam Session - All playing styles and skill levels are welcome!
Saturday, October 11th
NOON - 5PM BRICKTOWN BANJO BASH - American Banjo Museum & other Bricktown indoor venues.
- 12:00PM • DALLAS BANJO BAND - 2ND FLOOR ABM EVENT ROOM
- 12:00PM • TYLER JACKSON - 1ST FLOOR ABM ENTRY
- 12:00PM • RANDY MORRIS & FRIENDS - ABM OUTDOOR COURTYARD
- 12:00PM • LEE FLOYD & GLENN DEWEY - BOURBON STREET CAFÉ
- 1:00PM • SEAN MOYSES - 2ND FLOOR ABM EVENT ROOM
- 1:00PM • RON HINKLE - 1ST FLOOR ABM ENTRY
- 1:00PM • LUCAS ROSS - ABM OUTDOOR COURTYARD
- 1:00PM • JOHNNY BAIER - BOURBON STREET CAFÉ
- 2:00PM - 4:40PM • FREE BANJO SET UP WITH VINNIE MONDELLO • CURATOR’S SHOP
- 2:00PM • ROB WRIGHT - 2ND FLOOR ABM EVENT ROOM
- 2:00PM • RANDY MORRIS & FRIENDS - 1ST FLOOR ABM ENTRY
- 2:00PM • SCOTTSOUND BANJO JAM - ABM OUTDOOR COURTYARD
- 2:00PM • TYLER JACKSON - BOURBON STREET CAFÉ
- 3:00PM • SCOTT WHITFIELD - 2ND FLOOR ABM EVENT ROOM
- 3:00PM • LEE FLOYD - 1ST FLOOR ABM ENTRY
- 3:00PM • OFF THE STREET BAND - ABM OUTDOOR COURTYARD
- 3:00PM • SEAN MOYSES - BOURBON STREET CAFÉ
- 4:00PM • HALL OF FAME BAND - 2ND FLOOR ABM EVENT ROOM
- 4:00PM • BOB BARTA - 1ST FLOOR ABM ENTRY
- 4:00PM • RON HINKLE - ABM OUTDOOR COURTYARD
- 4:00PM • ROB WRIGHT - BOURBON STREET CAFÉ
- Bourbon St. Cafe • 100 E California Ave
About the 2025 inductees...
NOAM PIKELNY - Five-String Performance - Born in Skokie, Illinois in 1981, Pikelny began playing the banjo at the age of eight, studying at the Old Town School of Music. Best known for his current band, the Grammy award winning Punch Brothers, Noam’s extraordinary talent and eclectic musical tastes found him performing in groups such as Leftover Salmon and the John Cowan Band in addition to his own solo endeavors. Respected by a diverse musical community, Pikelny was named IBMA Banjo Player of the Year in 2014 and 2017 and, in 2010, was the first recipient of the Steve Martin Prize for Excellence in Banjo and Bluegrass. Currently residing in Nashville, Tennessee, Pikelny and the Punch Brothers continue to excel in and expand the perceived boundaries of Bluegrass, Folk and Acoustic music.
DOM FLEMONS - Promotion - Dominique “Dom” Flemons is an American old-time and blues multi-instrumentalist, singer, and songwriter. He is a proficient player of the banjo, fife, guitar, harmonica, percussion, quills, and rhythm bones. Known as The American Songster, Flemons' repertoire of music spans nearly a century of American folklore, ballads, and tunes. A founding member of the Carolina Chocolate Drops from their inception in 2005 until 2013, Flemons played a key role in Black culture's recapturing of the banjo's African heritage. In addition to performing and recording with numerous artists and bands including Mike Seeger, Taj Mahal, and the Old Crow Medicine Show, Flemons has released numerous albums under his own name including Black Cowboys (which was nominated for a Grammy award in 2018).
VINNIE MONDELLO - Education & Innovation - With a family musical performance and instrument manufacturing lineage going back three generations, Vinnie Monello seemed destined to become the “go to” banjo builder and repairperson of the current generation. Utilizing mechanical skills and philosophy developed while working on high performance cars and boats, Mondello willed himself to learn the necessary skills and passion for maximizing a banjo’s tone, playability and appearance. While the goal of his repair work is to match the original manufacturer’s fit and finish as closely as possible, the custom instruments crafted in his shop have set new and exacting standards in tone and décor.
SEAN MOYSES - Four-String Performance - From his first banjo ukulele strums as part of a family band to a present day one man show, Sean Moyses has devoted his life to music and the banjo. Inspired by Eddie Peabody, Moyses has taken a journeyman approach to a musical career, adapting his skill set as needed and devoted enough to go where the work was. Whether performing as part of British and European jazz bands, lending his formidable stage presence to comedy shows, or taking listeners on a unique musical journey from ragtime to classics to pop, Sean pours his kind heart and impressive talent into every show he does. Admitted born with an “old soul” Moyses bridges the gap between the banjo’s glorious past and its modern-day identity.
FRED VAN EPS - Historical - After learning to play the banjo by studying the recordings of Vess Ossman, Fred Van Eps went on to even greater popularity than his mentor. A fixture in the Edison studios in the early 1900s, he - as both a soloist and leader of different bands - made hundreds of audio recordings which documented the technical skill and musicianship which was required of banjoists during the instrument's Classic Era of the late 1800s. Having been chosen to appear in early experimental sound films as well as marketing the Van Eps Recording brand of banjos is indicative of the artist’s popularity during the first three decades of the twentieth century.
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Noam Pikelny, Sean Moyses, Fred Van Eps (posthumous), Dom Flemons and Vinnie Mondello will be inducted into the American Banjo Museum Hall of Fame during the weekend of October 9th thru 11th, 2025 as part of the annual BANJO FEST weekend in Oklahoma City. The Hall of Fame inductions will be a highlight of a full weekend of performances, jamming, workshops, and socializing. Plan to be with us in Oklahoma City in October, and join us in congratulating this year’s American Banjo Museum Hall of Fame honorees!






