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Tuesday, March 29, 2005
Never to Early to Start Thinking About Plums
The Plum Festival in Downtown Johnson City has published the music line-up for 2005. Some great local and regional artists will be showcased on the Main Stage and the Singer/Songwriter Stage that is set up each year in the middle of Fountain Square (Intersection of Buffalo and Main St). Here is this year's line up:
Friday, June 3:
3:00 PM Blue Rapture
4:00 PM Bag 'a Cats
5:00 PM Reagan Boggs
6:00 PM Meridian
7:00 PM Ed Snodderly with Brandon Story
8:00 PM The Everybodyfields
9:00 PM Tim O'Brien -3 time Grammy Nominee, winner 1993 International Bluegrass Music Association Male Vocalist of the Year
Saturday, June 4:
1:00 PM Pajama Jackson
2:00 PM Androssan
3:00 PM Tomahawk
4:00 PM Jamie Kindleyside
4:30 PM Bill Perkins Quintet
5:30 PM Apartment Number Nine
6:00 PM Ras Alan & The Lions
7:00 PM Malcolm Holcombe
7:30 PM Hot Buttered Rum String Band
8:30 PM Shawn Camp
9:00 PM Yonder Mountain String Band
Tuesday, March 22, 2005
Rob Russell and the Sore Losers Celebrate 5 Years Together
Rob Russell and the Sore Losers will play the Vinyard in Bristol, Virginia on Saturday March 26. This will mark their 5 year anniversary and will also be their Virginia CD release party.
Monday, March 14, 2005
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Wednesday, March 02, 2005