The High Sierra Music Festival has announced the line-up for its Vaudeville Tent. The festival will take place July 5 8 at Plumas-Sierra County Fairgrounds in Quincy, CA. Acts performing in the tent include Acoustic Syndicate, David Gans, New Monsoon, Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey, Drums & Tuba, Jamie Janover, Bitch and Animal, Tree Of Frogs, Tea Leaf Green, Jackstraw, Umphrey’s McGee, ‘Living Hanumama’ and Andrew Barr with Brian Haas. Classic movies such as Alice In Wonderland, King Kong and Reefer Madness will be shown in the wee hours of the morning.
For a full list of main stage acts as well as ticket information, visit www.hsmusic.net.
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High Sierra Music Festival Announces Acts for Vaudeville Tent
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