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URL icon « on: September 09, 2010, 04:39:43 PM »

The Festy Experience hosted by the Infamous Stringdusters is taken place right off the Blue Ridge Parkway in the hills of Virginia Columbus Day Weekend October 9th and 10th...
 
Two nights of the Infamous Stringdusters
Railroad Earth
Tony Rice Unit
Larry Keel and Natural Bridge
Crooked Still
Toubab Krewe with Rayna Gellert
Josh Ritter and the Love Canon String Band
Old School Freight Train
Town Mountain
Sarah Siskin
and more!

http://www.thefesty.com/


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URL icon « Reply #1 on: September 23, 2010, 08:09:46 AM »

The schedule is out for the The Festy Experience!

Saturday Oct.9...
Crooked Still
Old School Freight Train
Tony Rice Unit
Trees on Fire
Infamous Stringdusters
Railroad Earth
Late Night Love Canon SuperJam
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Sunday Oct.10...
Larry Keel and Natural Bridge
Josh Ritter and the Love Canon String Band
Town Mountain
Infamous Stringdusters
Toubab Krewe and Reyna Gellert
Late Night Space Grass SuperJam
 Abduct

And this is only a partial schedule!  For full details check out...
http://www.thefesty.com/line-up/schedule/

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URL icon « Reply #2 on: October 04, 2010, 08:12:35 AM »

the weather's lookin great for this weekend at the festival experience...
highs are gonna be in the 70's with abundant sunshine!
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and just added...
Yoga workshops led by the Guerilla Yoga Project,
the Chesapeake Bay Foundation Kids Zone,
Instrument Workshops with the Infamous Stringdusters,
and an artist panel sustainability workshop led by the Adaptive Collective
www.thefesty.com
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URL icon « Reply #3 on: October 07, 2010, 10:45:30 AM »

camping passes are sold out EEK!
but, day tickets are still available Thumbs Up

just one more day Woo hoo

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URL icon « Reply #4 on: October 07, 2010, 06:55:15 PM »

camping passes are sold out EEK!
but, day tickets are still available Thumbs Up

just one more day Woo hoo

Have a BLAST You Two!!!  :)

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URL icon « Reply #5 on: October 13, 2010, 06:35:43 PM »

thanks hope!
the festival was aaaaamaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaazzzzzzing!!!
i think the infamous stringdusters might be my new favorite band... EEK!
musically, visually, and just pure entertainment, they top the charts for an awesome show Thumbs Up
on sunday at the festival to end the main stage shows, everyone in the dusters and all of toubab krewe were all on stage and seriously, seriously, seriously jamming for what seemed like forever.  it was so cool!!! i'll have to say i don't know if i've seen bluegrass taken to that level before...
oh, and andy falco needs to be the next ibma guitar player of the year, he is a maniac on that thing pickin

but, the stringdusters are certain theyre gonna have this festival every year in the same spot from now on, so.....  we're already looking forward to next year Wink
plus, theres a brewery on site! the devil's backbone brewery and it is so good! they actually had a beer made specially for the festy called the stringduster Cheers

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thanks hope!
the festival was aaaaamaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaazzzzzzing!!!
i think the infamous stringdusters might be my new favorite band... EEK!
musically, visually, and just pure entertainment, they top the charts for an awesome show Thumbs Up
on sunday at the festival to end the main stage shows, everyone in the dusters and all of toubab krewe were all on stage and seriously, seriously, seriously jamming for what seemed like forever.  it was so cool!!! i'll have to say i don't know if i've seen bluegrass taken to that level before...
oh, and andy falco needs to be the next ibma guitar player of the year, he is a maniac on that thing pickin

but, the stringdusters are certain theyre gonna have this festival every year in the same spot from now on, so.....  we're already looking forward to next year Wink
plus, theres a brewery on site! the devil's backbone brewery and it is so good! they actually had a beer made specially for the festy called the stringduster Cheers


 Medal  Rockin pickin Woo hoo Clap Clap Clap  Right on Dayton, right on! You didn't get to see them in Telluride because they didn't play there in 2009, but NOW you know why they are my favorite new band to come around in this century! I haven't felt like that since I first got hooked on NGR in 1976. 
Let's bring them back to TBF 2011!!   Thumbs Up
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URL icon « Reply #7 on: February 25, 2011, 05:22:44 AM »

"Right on Dayton, right on! You didn't get to see them in Telluride because they didn't play there in 2009, but NOW you know why they are my favorite new band to come around in this century! I haven't felt like that since I first got hooked on NGR in 1976. 
Let's bring them back to TBF 2011!!"

looks like you called it cindy lou!
we sure got our wish for the dusters this year Cheers

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