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Photo by Andrew Ha. When we first put together this guide to track changes, cancelations, and postponements for the 2020 festival season, it was back in mid-March, still in the early days of public and government response to the COVID-19 pandemic, when so much of the future seemed wholly uncertain. While we’ve maintained updates to…
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As winter finally seems to have settled in, we’re already starting to long for summer, with more major festival announcements arriving nearly every single day. One biggie is still yet to drop, however: Bonnaroo. Counting down the days until the lineup for the nearby fest arrives, we’ve been working our way through this season’s…
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Tomato Art Fest is coming up this weekend (starting tonight, actually), and we decided to help you get acquainted with the musical aspects of this year’s event. Things get started tonight at The Crying Wolf with the King & Queen Costume Contest & Concert, and that rolls right into the “Block Party” tomorrow night in Five Points. Saturday…
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Muddy Roots Music Events just announced that the Belcourt Theater will have a screening of Slowboat Films’ documentary Hard Soil on July 31st. This artful collection of performances and interviews shines a light on the music and personalities we have come to know at festivals like Muddy Roots Music Festival and Muddy Roots Spring…
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Memorial Day has come and gone, and there’s officially one thing left on our minds for the next few weeks: Bonnaroo. As we count down the days until the nearby summer fest kicks off, we’ll be bringing you even more coverage in the form of Band of the Day features, most-anticipated lists, and more!…
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Last week was an exciting week for music news. We covered lots of new show announcements – including our very own No Country Presents: Christmas Caroling Show – and even covered our annual Bonnaroo Rumors. In case you missed anything, here’s a recap of everything we covered last week on the site: NEWS: Rolling Stone announced…
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Review by Jared Godar. Photos by Shawn Jackson. Labor Day weekend was time to pack up the tent and head east to Cookeville for a few nights of camping and music. Several of my friends have been going to the Muddy Roots Music Festival for years, but this was my first pilgrimage. We made camp…