Focal Point Friends of Old-Time Music presents - The Wilder Flower
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Focal Point Friends of Old-Time Music presents - The Wilder Flower
Wednesday August 5th, 2026
Doors 6:30pm / Show 7pm
Tickets in Advance $21 (includes all fees)
Tickets Day of Show $25 (cash) / $26 (card)
Madeline Dierauf and Molly Johnson have been building a sound together since meeting in 2021 at the Hagood Mill Fiddlers Convention, where they have each taken home multiple blue ribbons. Joined in 2025 by guitarist Audrey Neel, their musical chemistry was immediate and they've been fine tuning their sound ever since.
The Wilder Flower plays a blend incorporating elements of Folk, Americana, Bluegrass, and Old-time influence into something new and fluid. Their vocals incorporate three-part harmonies, whether on a two-chord old-time ballad, or a modern, minor-filled melody. Instrumentally they cover a lot of musical ground including bluegrass banjo tunes, fiddle and clawhammer string-band songs, and everything in between. Their unique sound is centered around original songs and tunes that are thoughtfully arranged and adapted to showcase their tasteful instrumental sensibilities. They move between genres and writers in each song, but there is something to their collective taste that speaks the same language, though switching dialects.
The Wilder Flower has opened for bands such as the SteelDrivers, Steep Canyon Rangers, and MIPSO. They have played festivals such as Merlefest, The Earl Scruggs Music Festival, GreyFox Bluegrass Festival, Big Ponderoo Music and Art Festival, FreshGrass Festival, High Mountain Hay Fever, and Albino Skunk Music Festival. The Wilder Flower also teaches / does educational outreach, working with organizations like Junior Appalachian Musicians, Merlefest, Mountain School of Strings, Outlaw Strings Oregon, Red Wing Academy, and in one off workshops for festivals.
Wednesday August 5th, 2026
Doors 6:30pm / Show 7pm
Tickets in Advance $21 (includes all fees)
Tickets Day of Show $25 (cash) / $26 (card)
Madeline Dierauf and Molly Johnson have been building a sound together since meeting in 2021 at the Hagood Mill Fiddlers Convention, where they have each taken home multiple blue ribbons. Joined in 2025 by guitarist Audrey Neel, their musical chemistry was immediate and they've been fine tuning their sound ever since.
The Wilder Flower plays a blend incorporating elements of Folk, Americana, Bluegrass, and Old-time influence into something new and fluid. Their vocals incorporate three-part harmonies, whether on a two-chord old-time ballad, or a modern, minor-filled melody. Instrumentally they cover a lot of musical ground including bluegrass banjo tunes, fiddle and clawhammer string-band songs, and everything in between. Their unique sound is centered around original songs and tunes that are thoughtfully arranged and adapted to showcase their tasteful instrumental sensibilities. They move between genres and writers in each song, but there is something to their collective taste that speaks the same language, though switching dialects.
The Wilder Flower has opened for bands such as the SteelDrivers, Steep Canyon Rangers, and MIPSO. They have played festivals such as Merlefest, The Earl Scruggs Music Festival, GreyFox Bluegrass Festival, Big Ponderoo Music and Art Festival, FreshGrass Festival, High Mountain Hay Fever, and Albino Skunk Music Festival. The Wilder Flower also teaches / does educational outreach, working with organizations like Junior Appalachian Musicians, Merlefest, Mountain School of Strings, Outlaw Strings Oregon, Red Wing Academy, and in one off workshops for festivals.
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2720 Sutton Blvd, Maplewood, MO, United States, Missouri 63143, 2720 Sutton Blvd, St Louis, MO 63143-3036, United States, Richmond Heights
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