WookieFoot, the band which kicked off this years 10,000 Lakes Music Festival (see todays first story) will be hosting its own Minnesota-based event in September. Harvest Fest, which is billed as a Trans-Cosmic Tribadelic Space Carnival, will take place at Harmony Park in Clarks Grove, MN on September 7-9. The festival will draw together 35 bands over three stages, including: Karl Denson Trio, New Monsoon, Great American Taxi, Kannal, Cornmeal, Chris Berry & Panjea, Dubconscious, God Johnson, Trampled by Turtles, Fat Maw Rooney and Stealin Strings. Some of the festivals proceeds will be directed to WookieFoots charitable arm, which raises funds for international relief and sustainable development causes.
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