Oct 7, 2009 | Independent Weekly
Shakori Hills GrassRoots Festival of Music and Dance; more
The organizers of the biannual Shakori Hills GrassRoots Festival, now in its seventh year, continue to explore beyond the expected folk and roots offerings, creating an expansive experience that covers the fringes of an ever-broadening Americana sphere.
Vail Valley: Music may be back at State Bridge next summer
Vail Valley music: The Radiators were the first band to play at State Bridge Lodge when it reopened after the 2007 fire Vail Daily file photo State Bridge Lodge Property size: About 23 acres.
Fall Arts Guide 2009: Rock, paper, scissors
Scissors: Pop Up. Who says pop-up books are for kids? Check out Florida Craftsmen's sophisticated showcase of playful, painstaking books, handmade by contemporary artists.
Flood of talent at weekend music festival
Flood of talent at weekend music festival This article has been read 48 times. If you enjoy music and feel like traveling east this weekend, the AmeriServ Flood City Music Festival features a lengthy list of performers.
Admission: $5 Friday and $10 Saturday and Sunday. Children younger than 16 or accompanied by an adult will be admitted free.
Music on the fringe of mainstream rules XpoNential fest in Philly
Let's face it, you're not going to hear groups like Gandalf Murphy and the Slambovian Circus of Dreams, or Donna The Buffalo, on your typical Top 40 radio station.
Four days. Four stages. Sixty-eight bands and artists. All are good reasons that the Finger Lakes GrassRoots Festival of Music and Dance will live up to its motto, 'a music lover's paradise.' All are good reasons, too, that more than 15,000 fans will descend on the Trumansburg Fairgrounds for the 19th edition of the region's largest music fest, ...
Donna The Buffalo, Larry Keel To Headline Daniel Boone Days 2009
Feel-good funk rockers Donna the Buffalo will end their 20th anniversary tour with a headlining performance at the Town of Boone's annual festival, the 2nd annual Daniel Boone Days, at Horn in the West on September 4 and 5. The High Country is about to join the herd.
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