More acts have been added to the 13th annual High Sierra Music Festival, which will take place July 3 6 in Quincy, CA. New artists include Steve Winwood (apparently impressed with the festival scene after last summer’s guest appearance at Bonnaroo), Karl Densons Tiny Universe, Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra and Sun Ra Arkestra. Other confirmed artists include Sound Tribe Sector 9, Steve Kimock Band, Yonder Mountain String Band, Michael Franti & Spearhead, North Mississippi Allstars, Soulive, Keller Williams, The Del McCoury Band, Robert Walters 20th Congress, The Slip, New Monsoon, Maktub, Jamie Janover, Barefoot Manner, Snake Oil Medicine Show, and Banana Slug String Band. Tickets are on sale now.
For complete details, visit the official festival website.
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Steve Winwood, Karl Densons Tiny Universe, Antibalas, Sun Ra Arkestra Added to High Sierra
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