...found this link waiting for me this morning in my in-box from the hookah list. I think this one is too good to pass up...nice price, great acts, and in my home state... >2/14/2005 NEWSWIRE Appalachian Uprising Announces Lineup Fourth annual Appalachian Uprising, set for June 2nd through 4th in Scottown Ohio, features Bluegrass for the next generation. From the Hills of Southern Ohio, Earth Productions is proud to present the fourth annual Appalachian Uprising. The Uprising, set to run June 2nd, 3rd, and 4th at Eden Valley Farm in Scottown Ohio, boasts a lineup of Newgrass legends and the some of the hottest Newgrass/Bluegrass bands on the circuit today. So the Uprising can serve as a history lesson on where this music came from and the many directions it is going in today. The Lineup: Yonder Mountain String Band (Two Sets!!) Sam Bush Band John Cowan Band Curtis Burch Larry Keel and Natural Bridge King Wilkie Hot Buttered Rum String Band Old School Freight Train Shanti Groove Goldmine Pickers Big Red and the Wagoneers Melvin Goins and Windy Mountain Men From Earth Boss Tweed Dave Balson The Just Bluegrass Band Other artists will be added so please check the website for updates, set times, and directions. Advance tickets will go on sale March 1st via JambaseTickets.com and a three day festival pass will be only $50.00!! The Appalachian Uprising was created as a way to bring positive energy to a very depressed area in Appalachian Ohio. Drawing from music that originated in these hills, Earth Productions has managed to start a buzz of positive energy that we can hope will continue to grow with all of your help! Peace, Bob Delong | EarthProductions www.earthproductions.net/appalachian-uprising.html
Got my ticket for this sweet little festival! Looks like a great time for those in the area, can't beat it for 50 bucks!
This is only 9 miles from me.We had a blast last year,closest thing to the old fests,I attended years ago,Rick
Last Saturday they had a gathering much like the uprising,no name for it,just happened.I didn't get to go but friends of mine said it was a blast.I told the man his farm just ain't gonna be big enough,people it's growing,Rick