Contact Bill:   540-465-9501 | Mail: swfoster@shentel.net
Contact Don: 540-550-5773 | Mail: doncrigler2@gmail.com


Bill Foster, Don Crigler and Kat Turner Music


Bill Foster
PO Box 187
Strasburg, VA 22657
540-465-9501
swfoster@shentel.netone

Don Crigler
900 Hummingbird Lane
Star Tannery, VA 22654
540-550-5773
doncrigler2@gmail.com
 
Bill Foster. Kat Turner, Don Crigler | fosterandcrigler.com

We are Bill Foster, Don Crigler, and Kat Turner. We are based in the Northern Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. From our combined repertoire of nearly 500 songs, we play an eclectic mix of materiel to include standards, Blues, Country, Folk, Classic Rock and originals. We also specialize in songs of the Civil War and the Shenandoah Valley.

We hope you will consider including us for an event at your location and you will find our rates competitive and we can provide our own sound equipment.

We have played at a variety of venues in the area, including the Box Office Brewery, the former Christina's Cafe, The Woodstock Cafe, North Mountain Vineyard, the Wayside Inn, Bell Grove Plantation, and the Shenandoah County Historical Society's 2021 Annual Dinner. Additionally, Bill and Don are co-hosts of the Sunday Open Mic at the Box Office Brewery in Strasburg.

Bill lives in Strasburg, Virginia and primarily plays guitar and mandolin. His song repertoire of over 360 songs includes a mix of bluegrass, classic rock, blues, folk, country, americana, and singer/songwriter. Bill is also Program Director for on-line radio station BellBuckleRadio.com.

Don Crigler is a singer/songwriter based in Star Tannery Virginia and plays acoustic guitar, mandolin, banjo, ukulele, and harmonica. He keeps over 150 songs in his active play list which range from folk, bluegrass & country to acoustic rock covers from the 50's up to today, and includes his many original compositions. Don was also a member of the former local music trio "Ain't Done Yet".

Kat Turner lives in Front Royal, Virginia and plays acoustic and electric bass. She was also a member of the former local music trio "Ain't Done Yet".