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Sisters Folk Festival tickets on sale All-events badges
are available at an early discount for the Sisters Folk Festival.
The Sisters Folk Festival,
scheduled for September 5-7, 2003 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).
This year's festival features
legendary singer-songwriter and musician Chris Hillman performing in a
duo with Herb Pederson.
Hillman and Pederson, who
fronted the country music supergroup The Desert Rose Band, blend folk,
country and bluegrass into a unique slice of Americana.
Hillman is a pioneer of the
Americana music that the Sisters Folk Festival presents. He was a founding
member of The Byrds and of the seminal country-rock group The Flying Burrito
Brothers.
Robin and Linda Williams and
Their Fine Group return to the festival with their expert harmonies, fine
songwriting and top-notch musicianship. Favorite regulars on "A Prairie
Home Companion," Robin and Linda Williams "have since 1975 been turning
out some of this country's best not-made-for-radio country music." (Plan
Nine Records).
The acclaimed bluegrass band
Blue Highway will be a highlight of this year's show. The Northern California
Bluegrass Association notes that "Blue Highway has become one of the top
bands in bluegrass and the instrumental and song writing skills of its
members have blended new and traditional into an exciting and forward
looking sound."
The festival also includes
performances by blues mainstay Del Rey, the rousing, Celtic-influenced
band The Paperboys and a range of other national, regional and local artists.
The Sisters Folk Festival
is in its eighth season of bringing nationally-recognized folk and Americana
acts to Sisters.
The festival also offers a
songwriting contest and academy and sponsors the Americana Project in
Sisters schools.
Main performances will be
held in a tent on Sisters' Village Green. Musicians will also entertain
in other venues throughout town and food and craft vendors will be on
hand to peddle their wares in an open-air market setting.
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. |
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