The line-up for the seventh annual Suwannee Springfest has been confirmed. The event is slated for March 20 23, 2003 at the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Like Oak, FL. Artists performing include Earl Scruggs Family & Friends Band, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Rhonda Vincent & the Rage, Donna the Buffalo, Guy Clark, Darol Anger & Mike Marshall, Darrell Scott, Peter Rowan, Tony Rice, Vassar Clements, Rev. Jeff Mosier, Roy Book Binder, Jim Lauderdale, and the New Tradtionals. More acts will be announced in the coming weeks. In total, more than 40 bands will appear on the festivals five stages. Discount tickets are on sale now through January 15.
For details, visit www.magmusic.com.
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