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Tickets go on sale for Sisters Folk Festival
Tickets are now on sale for the
Sisters Folk Festival.
The Sisters Folk Festival,
scheduled for September 6-8, carries on the traditions of American roots
music, from blues to bluegrass.
All-events badges for the
three-day festival are $50 if purchased before August 1 ($60 August 1
and after).
The Nashville Bluegrass Band
will be a featured performer at this year's festival. The band, composed
of some of the finest bluegrass musicians in the business, has gained
added attention over the past year, with its members performing on the
wildly successful "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" sound track.
Folk-blues virtuoso Chris
Smither returns to the festival this year, combining his stunning guitar
playing, poetic songwriting, bluesy vocals and wry stage presence into
a memorable live performance.
Smither has achieved legendary
status by infusing the blues with his own unique songwriting vision to
create a style that has the feel and soul of traditional music, but that
is totally contemporary. Emmylou Harris recorded his song "Slow Surprise"
on the "Horse Whisperer" soundtrack.
Individual performance tickets
will be on sale after August 1.
Tickets may be purchased online
at www.sistersfolkfestival.com
or over the phone at (541)549-4979. Tickets are also available at Paulina
Springs Book Company in Sisters and Central Oregon Music in Bend.
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