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Schedule of Performances

Note: these are only the evening, main-stage performances for each day; a complete schedule is at the festival's Web site. The New Folk concerts are noon-3pm May 24-25 in the Threadgill Theater. Evening performances begin at 6pm May 22-26 and 7pm May 27-29.

Thursday, May 22: Brian Joseph, Bill Oliver, Duluth, Sarah Lee Guthrie & Johnny Irion, the Mammals

Friday, May 23: John Flynn, the Scoldees, Albert & Gage, Gary Nicholson, Jay Boy Adams (with Seth James), Lee Roy Parnell, Rob Roy Parnell

Saturday, May 24: Aengus Finnan, Rachel Bissex, Eric Schwartz, DaVinci's Notebook, Susan Werner, Shawn Colvin, Shake Russell

Sunday, May 25: Jim Photoglo, David Roth, Tracy Grammer, Karen Abrahams, Ray Bonneville, the Resentments

Monday, May 26: Danzig & Woolley, Allen Shamblin, Tony Furtado, Terri Hendrix, Django Walker

Tuesday, May 27: Mike Williams, Stephanie Urbina Jones, Michael McNevin

Wednesday, May 28: Johnsmith, Diane Zeigler, Jack Williams

Thursday, May 29: Sam Skeist, Chris Chandler & Anne Feeney, Road Dog Divas

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