The Joshua Tree Music Festival will return to Southern Californias Joshua Tree Lake Campground this weekend. Performers scheduled to appear include: Garaj Mahal, Los Amigos Invisibles, The Join, Rhythm Council (Papa Mali, Henry Butler, Kirk Joseph), Pnuma Trio, Trampled By Turtles, Brett Dennen, Kokolo Afrobeat Orchestra and the Axis Brothers (Wally Ingram, Mighty Dave Pellicciaro, Chris Haugen and Dale Fanning). An addition to this years event will be the Conscious Alliance, which has announced its 1st Annual Food Drive, which will benefit the Joshua Tree Community Center Food Pantry. Festivalgoers who donate 10 non-perishable food items will receive one limited edition Joshua Tree Music Festival poster.
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