Marshall Miles Interviews Beth Murphy, Black Bear Music Festival Oct 4-8 at Goshen Fairgrounds

September 19, 2018 00:09:18
Marshall Miles Interviews Beth Murphy, Black Bear Music Festival Oct 4-8 at Goshen Fairgrounds
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Marshall Miles Interviews Beth Murphy, Black Bear Music Festival Oct 4-8 at Goshen Fairgrounds

Sep 19 2018 | 00:09:18

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Show Notes

The Black Bear Americana Music Fest brings a weekend of more than 25 acts on four stages, including a workshop stage. Bring your instruments and get instruction from professionals. Enjoy cajun, rockabilly, western swing, bluegrass, folk and more. The artists come from all over the country, bringing their dynamic acts and unique sounds to this venue. Singer, songwriters, and musicians you’ll fall in love with.

Camping tickets, weekend tickets, day tickets, VIP tickets — it’s all at www.blackbearmusicfest.com. Check out our artists, give them a listen on the website. There will be fabulous food, bonfires, drum circles, a cornhole tournament, and more. Peak foliage, starry skies, incredible music; dance the day and night away at this exciting new event.

MUSIC BORN FROM AMERICAN ROOTS

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