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Baltimore Folk Club Presents: Madeline Dierauf and Jackson Grimm

  • The Bluebird Green Room 3602 Hickory Avenue Baltimore, MD, 21211 United States (map)

Madeline Dierauf and Jackson Grimm

Time: Thursday January 15, 2026. Doors at 6:30, concert at 7:30 PM

Address: The Green Room at the Bluebird Cocktail Bar, 3600 Hickory Ave, Baltimore, MD 21211

Price: $20 in advance // $25 at the door // $10 for students (with valid ID) and children under 18

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VENMO: @raosban

PAYPAL: virgil.osban@gmail.com

CASH: at the door ($20 with RSVP, $25 without)

QUESTIONS? raosban@gmail.com

About Madeline + Jackson

Madeline and Jackson met playing indie rock, connected over a love for Irish and Scottish fiddle tunes, and play and sing Appalachian Old-time music whenever they can. Their originals incorporate all of these, ranging from earthy double fiddle to hard hitting country sounds. 

Madeline Dierauf is a Bluegrass, Old-time, and Irish fiddler from Brevard, North Carolina. A songwriter and singer as well, she is a founding member of Appalachian group The Wilder Flower (with Molly Johnson) and Baltimore-based Irish traditional trio The East Coasters. Growing up in Western North Carolina, Madeline Dierauf listened to and learned a diverse range of folk music and was immersed in the cultural traditions of Appalachia and beyond, through mentorship from Beanie O’Dell, Ellen Lee at the Mountain School of Strings, and Nicky Sanders. In 2020, she released her debut EP, Walk On By, and most recently, she released albums of original and traditional music with The Wilder Flower and The East Coasters. More recently, and showcasing her skills beyond the world of music, Dierauf has begun graduate studies at Oxford University in the UK.

Jackson Grimm is an accomplished and respected songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, band leader and teacher in the Western North Carolina music community. His original songs marry folk pop melodies with the lonesome sound of traditional Appalachian music. He also performs a wide range of traditional American old-time songs and fiddle tunes. In a region with a strong music culture, it is no surprise that Grimm's songwriting is representative of his musical birthplace: Asheville, NC. He has released two albums of original music and has been a featured performer and producer on numerous other studio albums. Grimm can be found performing under his own name, as well as a key member of bands such as Holler Choir, Susto Stringband, Old Sap, Hannah Kaminer & the Wistfuls. He won the 2025 LEAF Songwriting competition and has been a 2 year finalist for Songwriter Serenade. He has shared the stage with and opened up for acts such as Molly Tuttle, Sierra Ferrell, Shadowgrass, The Wilder Flower, Arlo Guthrie, Ordinary Elephant, Nathan Evans Fox, and more. 

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