Strangefolk has finalized the line-up for the 8th Annual Garden of Eden Festival, which is scheduled for August 30 31 at Crete Center Park in Plattsburgh, NY. In addition to four sets of Strangefolk, the event also features Peter Prince & Trauma Unit, Percy Hill, Reid Genauer, Max Creek, RAQ, Electric Blue and the Kozmik Truth, Dexter Grove, Gordon Stone Band and John Browns Body. We are psyched to welcome these great musicians to Eden, says Strangefolk bassist Erik Glockler. Its such a special time for us, and it is great for us to be able to share it with other musicians that we know from the scene. Strangefolk, which will go on indefinite hiatus following the festival, will welcome founding member Genauer to the stage for a portion of its show on Saturday.
Full festival details are available at www.strangefolk.com.
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