Marjorie Park Uncorked Presents Bluegrass on the Green
Featuring Sister Sadie
The Marjorie Park Uncorked event series features a variety of entertainment, from live music and performance art to comedy and movie nights, there’s something for everybody. The event is also paired with options for bites, wine, beer, cocktails, and yard games, all in an artful environment. Guests are welcome to bring their own picnic (no outside beverages, please) or enjoy bites and beverages from an on-site food truck or our concessions! There is limited seating available, first come, first served and all are welcome to bring their own folding chair, cushions and blankets.
About this Event
Our most exciting Marjorie Park Uncorked event of the season is here! Join us for our final Bluegrass on the Green concert of 2025 on August 20th. We’ll be kicking off the night with The Cody Sisters as they warm up the stage for Sister Sadie. The Cody Sisters band is the very heart of contemporary acoustic Folk and Bluegrass music in Colorado, the United States and the UK.
We are so excited to bring Sister Sadie to our stage! Sister Sadie is a two time Grammy-nominated, all-female bluegrass band hailing from Nashville, Tennessee. What began as a one-time jam session at the legendary Station Innquickly evolved into a powerhouse group known for its high-energy performances, tight harmonies, and top-tier musicianship.
The band features a dynamic lineup of award-winning artists: Deanie Richardson (fiddle), Gena Britt (banjo), Jaelee Roberts (guitar/vocals), Dani Flowers (guitar/vocals), Rainy Miatke (mandolin/vocals), and Katie Blomarz-Kimball (bass/vocals). Their blend of traditional bluegrass roots with modern flair has earned them critical acclaim and a devoted fanbase.
Sister Sadie has topped the Billboard Bluegrass charts, been named Entertainer of the Year by the International Bluegrass Music Association, and continues to break new ground in the genre with their latest album All Will Be Well.
Grecian Gyros Express will be on site to satisfy your appetite for bites and picnics are also welcome (no outside beverages). Plan to grab a refreshing drink at our bar!
Early Bird Half Price Tix Available through July 20th!
Non-Member Admission- $23
Children under 12- FREE
MOA Members- $10
Bar Drinks Wristband- $20 (pre-purchase only. Good for 3 alcoholic beverages at our bar. Up to a $30 value! Sales end at 3:00pm day of the event.)
MOA Members always get their first drink on the house!
We expect this concert to sell out. Reserve your tickets now below!

About Sister Sadie
There was no master plan. No label strategy. Just a spontaneous jam at Nashville’s Station Inn between a few friends—seasoned players, all women, making a little noise. But something clicked. The room lit up, the crowd roared, and Sister Sadie was born.
What started as an accidental band became a force. GRAMMY-nominated. IBMA-decorated. Opry-validated. But for all the accolades, they were often reduced to one line: an all-female bluegrass band. True—but never the point. Sister Sadie has always been about the music. The fire. The truth.
Their new album, All Will Be Well, is that truth—loud, fearless, and free. You’ll hear echoes of bluegrass, but what rises is something bigger: country with claws, Americana with muscle, gospel grit and raw storytelling.
From the haunting “Prodigal Daughter” to the swagger of “Do What You Want” and the aching beauty of “If I Don’t Have You,” these six women are not performing roles—they’re telling you who they are.
This is Sister Sadie, evolved: bold, bonded, and braver than ever. They’re not asking for space. They’re taking it.
And they’re just getting started.
About The Cody Sisters
“All the quiet people have got a lot to say,” sing the Cody Sisters on the title track to their forthcoming album. And the group—Maddie Cody, Megan Cody, and Will Pavilonis—has spent the better part of their young lives proving it, whether they’re collaborating as writers, harmonizing on bluegrass stages, or inviting fans to share their own stories.
“This feels like a project where we’re just jumpstarting everything,” says Maddie of All the Quiet People, recorded at Vermillion Studios with producer Mike Robinson and Engineer Eric Wiggs. “We’ve gone through a transitional period with our genre, with the way that we approach music. As we’ve grown, we’ve leaned into the sounds that feel truest to who we are.”
Maddie and Megan have been making music together since ages six and eight, respectively. Raised on the Colorado folk and bluegrass scene—with encouragement from their dad, who often played guitar around the house and was the original bass player in the band—festivals like RockyGrass were high notes amidst a lifelong musical awakening filled with live performances, songwriting, and travel. With Maddie on banjo, Megan on mandolin, and both women trading turns on the guitar, the sisters built a following quite early for their resonant harmonies and meticulous instrumental chops.The Cody Sisters took on a new depth in 2020 when bassist Will Pavilonis became part of the band, bringing fresh dimensions to their arrangements and sound.
Venue Info
Thanks to our sponsors!
Marjorie Park Uncorked is made possible, in part, by funding from the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD). Thanks, SCFD! In 2025, our exclusive wine partner is Carboy Winery, offering superb wines that reveal the extraordinary terroir, and unmistakable typicity of Colorado’s Grand Valley and Washington’s Horse Heaven Hills.