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| NANCI GRIFFITH JOINS FESTIVAL LINE-UP |
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Bob Charter and Al Ward, the directors of the 15th annual Blue Mountains Music Festival of Folk, Roots & Blues are pleased to announce recent new signings to the 2010 festival bill. Iconic U.S. singer/songwriter, Nanci Griffith along with W.A.’s Grace Barbé and Melbourne outfit, The Little Stevies have joined an already impressive line-up of international and Aussie performers. In a bumper program over three nights and two days, the 2010 festival features around 100 diverse artists in over 80 concerts. The 8 festival stages range from intimate venues to vast circus style tents. The lineup also includes: Chris Smither (USA), Brian Kennedy (Ireland), Eleanor McEvoy (Ireland), Dougie Maclean (Scotland); Uncle Earl (USA), Gregory Page (USA), Josh White Jr. (USA), John McCutcheon(USA), Truckstop Honeymoon(USA), WhiteTop Mountaineers (USA), Emily Smith & Jamie McClennan(Scotland), Kim Richey(USA), Bob Malone(USA), Genticorum (Canada), Jeff Lang & Djan Djan, The Pigram Brothers, Noriko Tadano, James Valentine Quartet, Vince Jones Band, Kerrianne Cox, One Africa, Moju Juju & The Snakeoil Merchants, Mikelangelo and The Black Sea Gentlemen, The Kransky Sisters, The Snaketown Rattlers, Glenn Cardier, The Gail Page Trio, Bruce Mathiske, Chris Wilson Band, The Crooked Fiddle Band, The Blues Preachers, Tom Richardson, Pat Drummond, Kate Rowe, Andrea Soler and more. This popular festival has gained a reputation for its friendly vibe and quality programming and has risen to become one of the best on the circuit. The Blue Mountains Music Festival is held at Katoomba and is two hours west of Sydney by road or rail. Tickets are available online only on www.bmff.org.au Publicity: Christine Taylor at Christine Taylor Publicity |