The initial lineup for the 16th annual High Sierra Music Festival has been announced. Bela Fleck and The Flecktones, Nickel Creek, Umphrey’s McGee, Robert Walter’s Super Heavy Organ, Tea Leaf Green, ALO, Drew Emmitt Band, Lotus, the New Mastersounds, Apollo Sunshine, Adrienne Young and Little Sadie, Shady Deal, Dubconscious and Church are among the bands scheduled to play this years festivities. As previously reported, the 2006 High Sierra Music Festival will take place in Quincy, CA from June 29 to July 2, 2006. Advanced tickets are now available via the festivals official webpage.
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Bela Fleck, Umphreys McGee, Tea Leaf Green and Apollo Sunshine Among the Artists Scheduled to Appear at the High Sierra Music Festival
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