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Thursday, April 22, 2010

Philadelphia Folk Festival Announces Stellar Line-Up for 49th Annual Edition

Philadelphia Folk Festival Announces Stellar Line-Up for 49th Annual Edition

Jeff Tweedy, Bonnie "Prince" Billy & the Cairo Gang, Taj Mahal, Richard Thompson, Chris Smither & the Motivators, Mike Cross, The Subdudes, Erin McKeown Among Featured Acts Performing August 20-22, 2010 at Old Pool Farm

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PHILADELPHIA April 22 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- As seen in the amazing promotional video, the organizers of the PHILADELPHIA FOLK FESTIVAL unveiled the impressive line-up for their momentous 49th edition unfolding August 20-22 at the Old Pool Farm in Upper Salford Township, near Schwenksville, PA. This year's event brings together the traditional festival fare as well as in-demand contemporary artists who will join together for this three-day extravaganza of traditional and contemporary music, dance, crafts, camping, and children's activities.

Among the top attractions at the 49th annual PHILADELPHIA FOLK FESTIVAL are Susan Werner (joined by Natalia Zukerman and Trina Hamlin), vocal group Sonos, Vienna Teng, Gandalph Murphy & The Slambovian Circus of Dreams, A.A. Bondy, The Sweetback Sisters, Shannon Whitworth, Mickey Clark & The Blue Norther, Malinky, Iain Matthews, Butch Ross, Blame Sally, dancing with Beats Walkin' as well as Annie & The Beekeepers.

Festival organizers are proud to have the summer's only additional East Coast performance from Wilco leader Jeff Tweedy beyond Wilco's own Solid Sound Festival at MASS MoCA (Aug. 13-15).

Local musicians that have been garnering tremendous praise will also be featured throughout the weekend including Marc Silver & the Stonethrowers and The Spinning Leaves. Regular Festival highlights The Give and Take Jugglers, The Great Groove Band and bagpiper Dennis Hangey return.

The Philadelphia Folk Festival is also proud to be working in conjunction with the Chicago-based Giving Tree Band to expand efforts to help "green" the event; a unique "Canadian Stage" with some of Canada's best emerging talent will be featured: Amelia Curran, Justin Rutledge, Lee Harvey Osmond, Nudie & the Turks and Treasa LeVasseur.

Returning for his 49th consecutive year as host is WXPN-FM DJ Gene Shay who has been called the "Godfather of Philadelphia Folk Music." Shay has delighted Folk Festival audiences for years with his silly jokes and warm, friendly style. He's been the same golden voice on the radio, playing folk artists every Sunday night, for most of our lives. He also helped put together the very first PHILADELPHIA FOLK FESTIVAL in 1962 and has been the emcee every year since.

The campground at the PHILADELPHIA FOLK FESTIVAL is considered the Ultimate Folk Festival Experience. Settle into the "40-acre living room" where jamming and camaraderie is shared; where friendships and memories are made that will last a lifetime.

The PHILADELPHIA FOLK FESTIVAL is a perfect family event, too. You will find an unrivaled selection of attractions for the kids, especially in Dulcimer Grove, the shady area between the Crafts Stage and the Camp Stage, where puppeteers, jugglers, storytellers, hands-on crafts and of course, kid-oriented musicians make it a haven for folk fans 12 and under. Children up to 11 years of age are admitted free of charge to the concert area. Older kids, 12 to 16, will again be eligible for the special "youth ticket", allowing them into the grounds for half the regular gate price, when accompanied by an adult.

Tickets for the PHILADELPHIA FOLK FESTIVAL are now on sale and can be purchased online at www.folkfest.org. Daily event tickets with Early Bird pricing start at $40.00 Attend all three days and camp for just $145.00 in tent camping and $170.00 in vehicle camping!

For complete information about the PHILADELPHIA FOLK FESTIVAL and tickets, visit the website at www.folkfest.org or call the PHILADELPHIA FOLK FESTIVAL office at 800-556-FOLK.

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Contact: Carrie Gorn, Philadelphia Folk Festival 215-480-7423 or cgornpr@comcast.net

Downloadable jpegs and further press info at www.folkfest.org


Source: Philadelphia Folksong Society

CONTACT: Carrie Gorn, +1-215-480-7423, cgornpr@comcast.net, for
Philadelphia Folk Festival

Web Site: http://www.folkfest.org/


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