The members of Yonder Mountain String Band and the Harvest Fest family have created a new annual festival. Yonder Mountain String Band’s Harvest Music Festival will take place on Mulberry Mountain in Ozark, Arkansas from October 14-16. In addition to a pair of sets from Yonder, the event will feature Keller Williams & the Keels, Railroad Earth, Sam Bush, Martin Sexton, Brett Dennen, Split Lip Rayfield, Emmitt Nershi Band, Cornmeal, Donna the Buffalo, The Travelin’ McCourys, Mountain Sprout, Infamous Stringdusters, Asylum St. Spankers, Adam Aijala & Larry Keel, Elephant Revival, Poor Man’s Whiskey, Big Smith, Hillstomp, Dirtfoot, Town Mountain, Head for the Hills, Oakhurst, Mountain of Venus and others. Additional acts and activities will be confirmed in the coming weeks.
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Leftover Salmon, Keller Williams & the Keels, Railroad Earth, Sam Bush and Martin Sexton to Play Yonder’s Harvest Fest
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