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  2. Olympic Music Festival - Wikipedia

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    [1] The Olympic Music Festival is a classical music event based in Port Townsend, Washington. The festival was founded in 1984 by Alan Iglitzin. For 32 seasons, concerts were held in a barn in Quilcene, Washington. The 2016 season was presented at the Wheeler Theater at Fort Worden in partnership with the Centrum Foundation. [2]

  3. Old Dominion Barn Dance 2024 season kicks off: Live talent ...

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    HOPEWELL — The Old Dominion Barn Dance, the best country music this side of the Grand Ole Opry, kicked off its 2024 season at the Beacon Theatre with Ricky Skaggs, 14-time Grammy Award winning ...

  4. Briggs Farm Blues Festival returns for 27th annual music ...

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    Jul. 10—NESCOPECK — From July 11 through July 13, Briggs Farm Blues Festival is back to entertain thousands of music fans for a spectrum of blues music from contemporary and traditional. Enjoy ...

  5. Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival - Wikipedia

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    David Grisman, Chris Thile and Enrique Coria at the Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival in 1998. Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival is an annual music festival held in mid-July in Oak Hill, Greene County, New York. The festival features a variety of acoustic music including traditional and contemporary bluegrass, jam bands, old-time, swing and Cajun. [1]

  6. Lockn' Festival - Wikipedia

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    The festival focused primarily on jam bands and other music improvisation acts. Its inaugural event took place September 5–8, 2013, drew nearly 25,000 fans [1] and featured notable groups such as Furthur, Trey Anastasio Band, Gov't Mule, Widespread Panic featuring John Fogerty, the String Cheese Incident featuring Zac Brown, and the Black Crowes.

  7. Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    The center opened on schedule on July 1, although the inaugural season opening was delayed one month. That summer, 60 young musical performers were chosen for training in music, dance and acting, to culminate in a production at the center. On April 14, 1982, the Filene Center was destroyed by fire.

  8. Appel Farm Arts and Music Festival - Wikipedia

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    The first festival, held on May 13, 1989, at a 176-acre (0.71 km 2) site that was formerly a farm, set a precedent, presenting recognized artists alongside local and lesser-known performers. Singer/songwriters Don McLean , Tom Rush , and Livingston Taylor were headliners while The Taproom Band, Elaine Silver, the Pinelands Dulcimer Society and ...

  9. Drybeck - Wikipedia

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    Drybeck is a hamlet in Westmorland and Furness in the English county of Cumbria. It is near the town of Appleby-in-Westmorland . It is on Dry Beck and has a hall called Drybeck Hall, [ 1 ] there is also a Moor called Drybeck Moor.