2024 FESTIVAL PERFORMERS
DAYTIME KIRBY MAIN STAGE PERFORMERS!
(NOT NECESSARILY IN PERFORMANCE ORDER)
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THE FOLK RAMBLERS (COLUMBUS, OH) OPENING COMMUNITY SING
Bill Cohen (guitar & vocals) and Carl Yaffey (banjo & vocals) perform classic
folk songs of the 50s & 60s made famous by Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, Joan
Baez, Bob Dylan, the Kingston Trio, Peter, Paul and Mary, and many others.
Both are veteran performers, each with a performing history of over 60 years;
thats a whopping 120 years cumulatively. Leading the festival’s Opening
Community Sing, they’ll have their audience singing along in no time (indeed
that will be their intent)!
Join them at the festival opening at 11am on Saturday for what is sure to be a
rousing sing-along. folkramblers.carl-yaffey.com 11AM SAT (MAIN STAGE)
THE ARCADIAN
WILD – 7PM Sat. evening
HEADLINER, Nationally Touring
Indie-Folk Band
“The Arcadian Wild evoke early Nickel Creek,
unafraid of emotion or of experimentation. Theyre
not squarely bluegrass orfolk, not purely pop, and
not afraid to mix in classical and choral elements.
- No Depression
Listen here: The Aradian Wild – Dopamine
The Arcadian Wild is an indie folk/pop band from
Nashville, TN. Led by songwriters Isaac Horn and
Lincoln Mick and Bailey Warren on ddle, The
Arcadian Wild condently inhabits and explores an
intersection of genres. The band draws on
everything from country and classical to pop and
choral music with lush harmonies and dazzling
fretwork. Combining elements of progressive
bluegrass, folk, and formal vocal music, they oer up
songs of invitation; calls to come and see, to nd
refuge and rest, to journey and wonder, to laugh and
cry, to share joy and community and sing along.
The fact that their 2015 debut album earned them
nearly 50 million streams on Spotify alone is proof
of their top-notch quality. How else would they be
invited to perform at venues like The Woody
Guthrie Center and the Ryman Auditorium, once
home of the Grand Ole Opry?
“… t h i s g r o u p h a s b o t h t h e m e a n s a n d t h e
imagination to bring their wistful designs to full
fruition. - The Alternate Root
JENNER FOX (SEATTLE, WA) FOLK/SINGER-SONGWRITER
There is something that happens inside a good song. A tootsie roll
can take you back to your elementary school playground; a list of
baby names becomes a prayer; the voice of a toothless refrigerator
man reminds you to say “I love you. Jenner Fox tells the stories of
people and places with unparalleled compassion and respect. His
artful tone, poetry, and uency on his guitar do something only the
brave ones do: let us in. Jenner comes from a family of river guides.
He followed the family river trade and recorded his debut album to make some extra money selling CDs
on the boat ramp after rafting trips. Five albums later, a decade of cutting his teeth on the river and road,
Jenner is a storyteller, a peanut butter purist, a cargo bike advocate, a Pacific NorthWesterner, and that
rare kind of songwriter with the ability to, “Gather up what we see as common as crab apples and polish
them into shiny orbs. To give himself and let us see ourselves. Sheridan Press. jennerfox.com
2 PM SAT (MAIN STAGE) / 5 PM SAT (SHOWCASE STAGE)
KIRBY MAIN STAGE PERFORMERS (CONT.)
THE DIRTY WINDOWS (COLUMBUS, OH) JOHN PRINE SONGS
The Dirty Windows have been performing John Prine songs since the
late 70s, and began presenting Prine Tributes in 2019. This performance
is a celebration of all things John Prine. The Dirty Windows, named after
one of Prines phrase turning lyrics, is composed of Mike Hale, Ed Tatum,
Renila Marshall and Brian Szuch. Prine is widely recognized as one of the
most inuential songwriters of his generation. He also was known for
humorous lyrics about love, life, and current events, as well as serious
songs with social commentary and songs containing recollections from
his own life. Prine won four Grammy Awards out of 13 nominations, as
well as a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. You won’t want to miss
this generous serving of fine John Prine tunes. edtatummusic.com
3PM SAT (MAIN STAGE)
DANIEL DYE & THE MILLER ROAD BAND
(SPRINGFIELD, OH) FOLK /AMERICANA
Daniel Dye, dubbed extraordinary singer-songwriter
by Buckeye Music Magazine, has performed across
Europe, Asia and North America. He plays the guitar,
banjo, and harmonica, and is accompanied by the
classically-trained Miller Road Band who add violin,
viola, cello, mandolin and harmonies to create a
“heartwarming and soulful rich Bluegrass sound. danieldyemusic.org NOON SAT (MAIN STAGE)
KIRBY MAIN STAGE PERFORMERS (CONT.)
AARON JONAH LEWIS (DETROIT, MI) OLD-TIME
Champion fiddler Aaron Jonah Lewis has been elbow-deep in
traditional American fiddle and banjo music since his first
lessons at the age of five with Kentucky native Robert Oppelt.
Lewis has taken blue ribbons at the Appalachian String Band
Festival in Clifftop, WV, and at the Old Fiddlers Convention in
Galax, VA, the oldest and largest fiddlers’ convention in the
country. He is also noted for his mastery of multiple banjo
styles. He spends most of his time teaching, touring as a solo
performer, or with the Corn Potato String Band, as well other projects.
Based in Detroit, Lewis has recorded on dozens of projects from bluegrass and old time to traditional jazz,
contemporary experimental and Turkish classical music projects. They have appeared at theSmithsonian
Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage inWashington, D.C., the Philharmonie Paris Musée de la Musique,
the New England Conservatory in Boston, the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow
and at the English Folk Dance and Song Society in London.
Aaron Jonah Lewis is passionate about sharing early fingerstyle banjo music. They bring light to the fact
that classic banjo was the most popular form of music a hundred years ago, though today its almost
entirely forgotten. They are trying to keep (classic banjo) alive and spread it around, as its a delightful
style that brings joy and connects us to the depth of our shared American history. aaronjonahlewis.com
1PM SAT (MAIN STAGE) / 3PM SAT (SHOWCASE STAGE)
FIALLA (COLUMBUS, OH) TRAD IRISH/CELTIC
Three Central Ohio musicians came together to form Fialla for love of Celtic
music. Their abilities to pick up traditional instruments and play them with
grace seemed to be steeped in their DNA. All multi-instrumentalists, and
one a dancer, they present Celtic music so faithfully one thinks they hear the
accents of the old country. Finding their footing in the local scene, including
performing at the Dublin Irish Festival, the band has become a rst-class
representative of Celtic music. Their selection of songs and tunes and their
arrangements have a freshness devoid of the usual stigma facing up-and-
coming artists. They search for songs with the zeal of anthropologists and craft them into unique experiences.
alla.com 1PM SUN (MAIN STAGE) / 3PM SUN (SHOWCASE STAGE)
KIRBY MAIN STAGE PERFORMERS (CONT.)
HAUNTED LIKE HUMAN (NASHVILLE, TN)
INDIE FOLK/AMERICANA
Nashville duo Haunted Like Human consists of Cody Clark and
Dale Chapman. With a background in poetry and prose,
Chapmans granular focus on language is simpatico with
Clarks background in classical guitar. The duo delves into
inspired songwriting, sparse arrangements, and frisson-
inducing harmonies resulting in a distinctive mark to their
music. Limned with nostalgia and soaked in Southern gothic
lore, the duo meticulously assembles songs to preserve the spirit of the stories they tell. American
Highways describes their 2021 album release: “Its just good playing, good singing and fine tunes. . . This
duo consistently performs with color and summon emotions without brimstone. They paint with broad
strokes and are seldom dull. hauntedlikehuman.com
NOON SUN (MAIN STAGE) / 4PM SAT (SHOWCASE STAGE)
MUSTARDS RETREAT (ANN ARBOR, MI) SUNDAY
OPENING “SONGS FOR THE SPIRIT”/ SINGER-
SONGWRITER
Mustard’s Retreat is a long-time festival and Columbus,
OH favorite. After Michael Houghs retirement in 2019,
David Tamulevich and Libby Glover have continued
touring and have produced a new recording entitled By
Request. Mustard’s Retreat (in one form or another) has
been delighting audiences by telling stories for 40 years
they are witty, insightful, fun, and profound, as well as accomplished songwriters and musicians. David &
Libby continue to delight, uplift and transport audiences with their humor, honesty and humanity. Be
sure to join them in the Main Tent first thing Sunday, on May 5. We’re sure you’ll be glad you did!!
mustardsretreat.com 11AM SUN (MAIN STAGE)
KIRBY MAIN STAGE PERFORMERS (CONT.)
SHOWCASE STAGE PERFORMERS !
(NOT NECESSARILY IN PERFORMANCE ORDER)
The following Main Stage Performers will also perform on the Showcase Stage. If you missed
them on one stage, you can see them on another!
AARON JONAH LEWIS
HAUNTED LIKE HUMAN
JENNER FOX
JACKSON GRIMM BAND
SARAH KATE MORGAN
FIALLA
SARAH KATE MORGAN (HINDMAN, KY) SINGER-SONGWRITER/
APPALACHIAN MOUNTAIN DULCIMER
Born in Sharps Chapel, TN, Sarah Kate Morgan sings, plays, and writes like
shes been in these hills since the dawn of time. Playing dulcimer since age
7, she is now well known and widely respected as one of the leading
experts of the mountain dulcimer. Sarah Kate is also a rst-rate singer/
songwriter. Her crystal-clear but rootsy vocal style combines the best of
country, old time, bluegrass, and gospel inuences, creating a musical
experience akin to a sonic baptism. None of this is lost on the giants of roots
music. She has performed and/or recorded with artists like Tyler Childers,
Alice Gerrard, and Erynn Marshall & Carl Jones. sarahkatemorgan.com
3PM SUN (MAIN STAGE) / 1PM SUN (SHOWCASE STAGE)
THE UNHEARD PRESENTED BY MUSIC COLUMBUS
(COLUMBUS, OH ) COLLABORATIVE FREESTYLE/AMERICANA
This performance will feature Columbus musicians
brought together by Music Columbus for a special
showcase of their program, The Unheard, which aims to
provide emerging musicians with performing opportunities and marketing resources to further their
careers. Select musicians will join on stage for a collaborative jam presenting original music and genre-
bending partnerships. You won’t want to miss this electrifying display of Columbus creative talent.
musiccolumbus.com 2PM SUN (MAIN STAGE)
SHOWCASE STAGE PERFORMERS (CONT.)
PERENNIAL RYE (COLUMBUS, OH)
PROGRESSIVE BLUEGRASS/AMERICANA
Progressive bluegrass band, Perennial Rye, is
composed of Zach Yocum, Bo Riley, John Simon and
Austin Wilder. Zach Yocum, a founding member of
Perennial Rye, has studied mandolin under some of
the current greats from Nashville to Central Ohio and
beyond. Upright bassist, Bo Riley, has performed in a
number of local Columbus bands. In addition to the
upright bass, Bo plays electric bass, fretless bass, guitar, cigar box banjo, accordion, and tuba. You’ll just have
to come out and to see and hear ALL of them to nd out what they can do. Take a listen and you may surprise
yourself with how unique their sound really is. These soldiers of Americana storm the fortress of your
predetermined notion of what bluegrass is, shatter your boundaries with their tight instrumentation and
strong vocal harmony, and when the last toe has been tapped and knee slapped – you will know they are
victorious, in the name of Perennial Rye. www.perennialrye.com NOON SAT (SHOWCASE STAGE)
THE RAINMAKER BLUES TRIO (ZANESVILLE, OH) BLUES
This is the acoustic trio version of John Henry & The Rainmakers (a four-piece
electric blues band that was a top-ve nalist in the 2022 International Blues
Competition for "Best Self-Produced CD”).
The Rainmaker Blues Trio has the old-school” blues sound of the 50s and 60s,
when rural blues music was evolving, with inuences such big-band swing, piano
blues, amplication, jazz, soul, and even country music. Featured are John
Henry's original blues and ballads that reect his life experiences.
Expect wonderful musicianship from these guys who will perform classic and
original blues music, acoustic style. And you’ll experience a wide range of styles:
from Delta to Memphis to Chicago to Kansas City, with inuences ranging from old country to Gospel.
Sample of John Henry and The Rainmakers 1PM SAT (SHOWCASE STAGE)
GOLDENTHREAD (CINCINNATI, OH) STORIES FULL OF SONGS FOR ALL AGES
April Mann, who performs as Goldenthread, has appeared on stages from
Berlin to New Orleans; NYC to Amsterdam. She played Lollapalooza and did a
Peel Session on BBC Radio One. Her original music has been featured on TV
shows including True Blood and Men of A Certain Age. She's shared stages with
Carrie Newcomer, They Might Be Giants, Marianne Faithfull, Yo La Tengo, Shawn
Colvin, and many more. She also performs bright-spirited childrens music as
April Eight. She’ll be performing her Stories Full of Songs for all Ages on the
Showcase Stage and at 3:15pm, she’ll also be doing a performance for kids in
the YouthFolkTent. aprileight.com 2PM SAT (SHOWCASE STAGE)
DENISON UNIVERSITY AMERICAN ROOTS ENSEMBLE
(GRANVILLE, OH) THE MUSIC OF THE STANLEY BROTHERS
The Denison University American Roots Ensemble is made up of
students who are music majors/minors and non-majors who
desire to study traditional and progressive roots music. Under the
direction of Adam Schlenker, the students explore a new artist, era
or theme each semester, taking a deep dive into their catalog of
music. The fall 2023 semester focused on the music of The Stanley
Brothers. The students will present a sample of this work at the Central Ohio Folk Festival.
Denisons long-standing Bluegrass music program underwent a name change in 2021—it is now formally
known as American Roots. The name has changed with the background of the music itself in mind.
Bluegrass music is a sub-genre of country music that was first developed in the mid-to-late 1940s by Bill
Monroe, Earl Scruggs, and Lester Flatt amongst others. Their work was an amalgamation of Appalachian
fiddle and string band music, early blues, gospel music and early commercial country music.
The study of this music is oered as a concentration within the music major at Denison and comprises
exceptional student performers with all levels of professional and personal musical experience. The objective
is to cultivate an interest in traditional music within new students, as well as advance knowledge and
performance skills in students wishing to major or minor within the American Roots degree.
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2PM SUN (SHOWCASE STAGE)
BAILEY ACOUSTIC STAGE PERFORMERS
Stage is located within viewing/listening distance of the Beer Garden Pavilion next to the food truck area.
JOANIE CALEM (COLUMBUS, OH) FOLK/AMERICANA
A local singer-songwriter colleague once introduced Joanie by saying, "Most of us open up a bottle of wine
and sit down to write a song. Joanie turns on the news, gets mad, and sits down to write a song." Joanie's
singer-songwriter material spans a variety of languages and continents, consistently telling thought-
provoking stories, be it through humor and satire or pathos and reection. www.joaniecalem.com
NOON SAT (BAILEY ACOUSTIC STAGE)
SHOWCASE STAGE PERFORMERS (CONT.)
BAILEY ACOUSTIC STAGE PERFORMERS (CONT.)
ALL THOSE WHO WANDER (COLUMBUS, OH) CELTIC/BRITISH
All Those Who Wander is a folk music project led by musician and scholar Nick Booker. The music is all
aboutfoot tapping American, Celtic, and British styles.Fresh originals, heartfelt traditional classics, and
energetic re-inventions are all part of the sounds and the stories. For the folk festival, he’ll be joined by
some of Ohios finest folk musicians to play foot tapping Celtic and British sing-along songs and dance
tunes from his familys home of Cornwall. allthosewhowandermusic.com
1PM SAT (BAILEY ACOUSTIC STAGE)
LISA GAIN BAND (DELWARE, OH) “SMOKEY” FOLK ROCK
Formerly known as Lisa Gain & The Rusty Silo, Lisa Gain and her bandmates are known for making popular
covers their own. What Lisa loves doing most is writing her own music. She’s also known for her unique
voice and emotional Smokey Folk Rock original classic songs about life. Lisa has been sharing her music
across Ohio since 1996. In 2014, Lisa won an Ohio Music Award for Best Americana Song for her original
song "2 Packs of Cigarettes. In May 2018, Lisa was crowned the first ever NPR Tiny Desk Columbus Winner.
www.lisagain.bandcamp.com 2PM SAT (BAILEY ACOUSTIC STAGE)
PREVIOUS YEARS KIRBY SCHOLARSHIP WINNER PERFORMANCE(S)
Listen to some music by the two 2023 Kirby Scholarship winners, Doyle Sargent and Henry Harnetty.
Begun in 2009, the scholarship fund was created to assist young people (grades 3- 12) to pursue or
enhance their interest in music in the folk/roots tradition by a monetary award used towards the purchase
of an instrument or lessons. Included with the award is providing them folk music experiences and
opportunities to perform at the annual Central Ohio Folk Festival. Lets give a big shout out to them for
pursuing and developing their interest in music!
3PM SAT (BAILEY ACOUSTIC STAGE)
KIRBY SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS FOLLOWED BY “MOST
OUTRAGEOUS SONG IN THE WORLD CONTEST”
Events occurring on the Bailey Acoustic Stage include the annual Kirby
Scholarship Awards by the Columbus Folk Music Society (to one or two
young musicians). This years Award winners will be given an
opportunity to perform after the Award ceremony.
KirbyScholarshipInfo!
Following the Kirby Scholarship Awards is the festivals annual Most Outrageous Song in the World
contest. Open to all (lyrics must be family-friendly), this contest has become quite the event. AND its the
audience that chooses the ‘Most Outrageous’ song winner. Pre-sign up recommended at:
MostOutrageousSongContest
4PM SAT (BAILEY ACOUSTIC STAGE)
JOHN SHERMAN AND RANDY CLEPPER (GAHANNA, OH) IRISH TRADITIONAL
John Sherman and Randy Clepper are two acclaimed performers of Irish traditional music. Both are
consummate multi-instrumentalists, and together they perform Irish and Celtic tunes on fingerstyle
guitar, bouzouki, and tenor banjo. Enjoy toe-tapping jigs, reels and songs on guitar, Irish bouzouki and
tenor banjo from these two fine musicians. www.randyclepper.com
5PM SAT (BAILEY ACOUSTIC STAGE)
CIGAR BOX SCOTT (TROY, OH) FOLK BLUES
Cigar Box Scott’s unique take on roots music fuses traditional folk music with blues inspired rhythms. He
creates original interpretations of old songs, performing new arrangements on cigar box guitar and stomp
box. His sets cover a wide range of styles and songs. Scott lives in Troy, OH. www.cigarboxscott.com
NOON SUN (BAILEY ACOUSTIC STAGE)
CHRIS AND JOAN BARE (POWELL, OH) FOLK MIX
Chris Bare is a smooth singing, enjoyable performer. He performs a great selection of well known sing-along
songs. Its always a fun time with Chris. Get ready to laugh as he entertains the crowd in a nostalgic way. Its
not often you get to participate and enjoy such a fun show! www.chrisbare.com
1PM SUN (BAILEY ACOUSTIC STAGE)
CHARLES K. SEALEY AKA MR. SMOOTH (COLUMBUS, OH) BLUES
Charles has been a fixture around Columbus for quite a while, performing solo at various venues. He is an
excellent blues and country singer/guitarist known for projecting his wonderful deep voice that “reaches
way down. ‘Spot on’ Brook Benton and “Rainy Night in Georgia”, he plays electric and steel guitar and is
known for his riffs. www.facebook.com/sea1444
2PM SUN (BAILEY ACOUSTIC STAGE)
WILOH (WESTERVILLE, OH) FOLK/AMERICANA
Intertwining vocals and unique guitar melodies, the Americana duo , Wiloh (Will -oh), puts out a
spellbinding sound. Consisting of singer Emily Syring and singer /guitarist Jordan Millisor, Wiloh takes
advantage of a vocal blend that has been perfected by years of performing together in various bands. At
times haunting and at times playful, the pair weaves together stories of love, grief, resilience and human
connection. Their EP “Falling” released in November of 2022, was their initial journey sharing those stories
with the world. After an invigorating performance at their EP release show, Wiloh is set on growing their fan
base and releasing their second EP in the near future. www.wilohtheband.com
3PM SUN (BAILEY ACOUSTIC STAGE)
BAILEY ACOUSTIC STAGE PERFORMERS (CONT.)
YOUTHFOLK TENT
Bring your little ones and youth to our YouthFolk Tent located in the Childrens Area on the festival
grounds. There are fun and engaging offerings in the tent, including Box Frame Drum” making
(ages 12 and up) (reference schedule below).
11AM SATURDAY THE REDBUDS
will perform a Kids’ Music Show. The Redbuds are an all women acoustic
folk trio based in Columbus, Ohio and also perform music for adults
around Columbus, OH. facebook.com/TheRedbuds
NOON SATURDAYTHE SNACK TIME BAND
(Kristen Elliott and Eric Clemons) will be performing engaging music
specifically geared to kids. kristenvelliott.com
1PM SATURDAYSTORYTELLER, TERI LOTT
will present “Come Play with a Story. Retired teacher and a storyteller
with years of experience, Teri has been sharing her stories throughout
Central Ohio and beyond. That was so cool. She was funny!"
Testimonial from a Kindergartner. lottsoftales.weebly.com Teri is a member and advocate of Storytellers
of Central Ohio. www.socotales.org
1:45-3PM SATURDAY BOX FRAME DRUM MAKING ACTIVITY (ages 12 & up)
If a young person in your family makes a “Box Frame Drum, we suggest you to bring them to the drum
circle either Saturday (5-6pm) or Sunday (4-5pm), where they will be encouraged to participate!
3:15PM SATURDAY APRIL EIGHT (MUSICAL STORYTELLING)
who has performed all over the world, will be presenting her fun and engaging kids musical-
storytelling show. When I was little, I would sit on my fathers lap after dinner and he would tell me
stories. He used all sorts of silly voices and funny singing. . . The love that I felt, sitting on his lap while
he created something from his imagination that he knew would make me giggle, is the reason why I
write my stories and songs. aprileight.com
Yo u ca n a ls o le a rn M OR E a bo ut t e ll i ng s to r ie s t o yo ur k i d s at Ap r il ’s f e st i va l wo r ks ho p entitled
“The Tale Teller’s Toolkit” at 5pm on Sat in Workshop Tent #2.
1PM SUNDAY DANIEL DYE
(from Daniel Dye and the Miller Road Band) will be presenting a special “KidFolk Time” show.
danieldyemusic.org
2-4PM SUNDAY BOX FRAME DRUM MAKING ACTIVITY (ages 12 & up)
If a young person in your family makes a “Box Frame Drum, we urge you to bring them to the drum
circle Sunday (4-5pm), where they will be encouraged to participate!
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DRUM CIRCLES (ONE EACH DAY)
LED BY BABA JUBAL HARRIS
His drumming is inspired by both African and Caribbean rhythms. He is
also a master drum-maker, practicing a traditional drum-making process
that has been handed down from the Bambara and Mandinka peoples
of West Africa. Baba Jubal has conducted drum-making workshops, held
art education residencies throughout Ohio, and founded the Heartbeat
Drum Circle, Ohio's largest annual public drumming event. The
Heartbeat Drum Circle brings together over 300 drummers from around
the United States, making it an important social gathering in Cleveland.
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SATURDAY DRUM CIRCLE: 5-6PM NOTE: Saturday Drum Circle location is the next picnic area over,
just south of Big Meadows area where the festival is held. From Big Meadows area, follow the signs; its a
short walk accessible via a Highbanks trail. You guessed it; drum sounds carry! We want everyone
interested to participate at the same time the other performing tents are still in operation.
SUNDAY DRUM CIRCLE: 4-5PM Sunday’s Drum Circle is located in Big Meadows area at south end of
the field.
5 ONGOING JAM TENTS (ALL DAY BOTH DAYS)
OLD-TIME BLUEGRASS FOLK/FOLK-MIX PURE SONG
“HARMONIES & STRINGS JAM TENT” DEDICATED TO BRINGING
NEWBIES INTO THE “JAM” FOLD (OPEN TO ALL LEVELS)
If you are a local musician, we invite you to bring along your
instrument and join in one of the jams during the festival.
Whenever you want to attend other activities on the
grounds, we have a manned Instrument Storage Tent to
store your instrument. If you are parking in the center field,
look for our roving golf cart to assist you in getting you and
your instrument to the festival grounds.
For other festival attendees, be sure and visit one of the
jam tents and just listen; they are truly an amazing
experience. The jam tents will be scattered throughout the
large field, look for the tent signs.