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If I Needed You 4:500:00/4:50
“ "Berachah Valley brings to their performances a true spirit of fun and tradition along with inspiration that reaches out beyond the music. We love having them on the World's Original Wheeling Jamboree USA!" ”
Berachah Valley
From Hollywood red carpets to feature film appearances and performances aboard Carnival Cruise Line sailing the Caribbean, Berachah Valley has carried their signature harmonies from sea to shining sea.
In an exciting chapter of their journey, Berachah Valley is prominently featured as the bluegrass band in the family film Mayberry Man. The movie tells the story of an arrogant movie star sentenced to attend “Mayberry Fest,” a heartfelt celebration of The Andy Griffith Show, where he rediscovers the true meaning of friendship and family. The band’s on-screen presence continues in Mayberry Man – The Series (2025) and the upcoming Mayberry Man – Season 2 (2026), further expanding their reach to audiences nationwide.
Founded in the spring of 2005, Berachah Valley began when a group of friends set out to create a musical home for traditional bluegrass, gospel, and carefully crafted interpretations of beloved favorites. What emerged was a polished and distinctive sound built around exceptional musicianship and lush female harmony. Influenced by artists such as The Isaacs, Emmylou Harris, and The Whites, the group blends tradition with warmth and precision.
Based in Ohio, Berachah Valley is a predominantly female harmony-driven bluegrass band performing Bluegrass, Americana, Country, and Gospel music. They are widely recognized for their powerful three-part harmonies and accomplished instrumental talent, delivering performances that are both technically refined and deeply heartfelt.
The band has released two projects produced by two-time Grammy nominee and two-time SPBGMA Traditional Male Vocalist of the Year Don Rigsby: Days Gone By and Across The River. Each recording features a thoughtful mix of original material alongside cherished classics, showcasing the group’s vocal strength and artistic depth.
The name “Berachah,” drawn from II Chronicles 20:26, means “blessing.” That meaning is more than symbolic—it reflects the genuine camaraderie and shared faith that audiences immediately sense on stage. Their connection is authentic, their joy unmistakable, and their mission simple: to be a blessing through music.
Berachah Valley has performed across California, The Bahamas, Indiana, Tennessee, Michigan, Missouri, West Virginia, Kentucky, North Carolina, and Ohio, appearing at bluegrass festivals, gospel venues, radio and television programs, fairs, and community events. Their music is available on Pandora, iTunes, Amazon Music, SoundCloud, and YouTube, reaching listeners wherever great bluegrass is enjoyed.
With a growing national presence, film and television credits, and a sound rooted in harmony and heart, Berachah Valley continues to honor tradition while stepping confidently onto new stages.