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Single-show folk tickets on sale Individual performance
tickets are now on sale for the Sisters Folk Festival scheduled for September
6-8, in Sisters.
Tickets for the Friday evening
performance featuring blues artist Chris Smither and American string band
The Waybacks are $20.
Smither combines 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.
The Waybacks offer ace musicianship,
a wildly entertaining stage show and genre-bending style that consistently
steals the show at festivals around the nation.
The Nashville Bluegrass Band
and Slaid Cleaves perform Saturday night. Tickets for that performance
are $25.
Cleaves returns to the festival
by overwhelming popular demand. His set was perhaps the greatest highlight
of last year's festival.
The Nashville Bluegrass Band
will be the headline 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 and in the
"Down From the Mountain" concerts.
NBB members Pat Enright, Stuart
Duncan and Mike Compton recorded as the film's legendary "Soggy Bottom
Boys."
Tickets for Saturday and Sunday
afternoon performances featuring a range of national and regional artists
are $15.
All-events badges are still
available for $60.
For complete program information
or to order tickets, visit the website at www.sistersfolkfestival.com
or call 549-4979.
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