Rhythm & Roots Festival is this Weekend! Read what you can expect this weekend…
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The Marion Art Center’s Unplugged in the MAC Gallery returns this fall with two new programs scheduled in the MAC’s Patsy Francis Gallery (upstairs). Dave Zinno will be on bass and is scheduled for Friday, November 17. Tickets for one set are just $12 for MAC members and $15 for nonmembers.
The 25th Rhythm & Roots Festival anniversary will be an epic celebration of music, dance, and local food. The festival always gives off a feel-good, laid-back vibe that attracts thousands back to Ninigret Park every Labor Day weekend. This is the year to come and celebrate the festival’s 25th anniversary, Sept 1-3.
The 25th-anniversary lineup is the most diverse yet, covering Bluegrass, Cajun, R&B, Delta blues, zydeco, soul, country, swamp rock, gospel and some music that defies all categories.
The Providence Journal talks history of Rhythm and Roots and how CEO of GoodWorks Tyler Grill saved the festival from extinction.
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The Independent Interviewed dobro player Andy Hall of The Infamous Stringdusters about the upcoming Rhythm and Roots Festival and their new EP A Tribute To Flatt and Scruggs.
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“The Infamous Stringdusters, a progressive acoustic/bluegrass band from Nashville, will help anchor the third and final day of this year’s Rhythm & Roots Festival, which takes place September 1-3 at Ninigret Park in Charlestown”.- The Independent
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If you’re looking for something to do for Labor Day weekend check out the 25th annual Rhythm and Roots Festival!
“I’ll just say that this is one of the biggest lineups the festival has ever had. If you’re going to go, I think the best way to enjoy it is by camping. You’re there for three days and you’re fully immersed in it. The food is awesome, there’s so much to choose from and if you have kids, there’s a playground right in the middle of the field where kids can be on the swings and slides while having a blast and listening to good tunes. All around, the full experience is what makes it special.”-Tyler Grill, GoodWorks Entertainment CEO