Steve Kimock has been added to the line-up of this years Tamarack Mountain Music Festival. The event will be held July 20-22 at Tamarack Resort in Angel’s Camp, CA. Kimock will be sitting in with several bands throughout the weekend. Artists on the bill include Zigaboo Modeliste, Sound Tribe Sector Nine, Deep Banana Blackout, Lost at Last, Vinyl, Box Set, Natalie MacMaster, The Big Wu, Fact or Fiction, Garaj Mahal, OM, Taos Hum and Ten Ton Chicken among others. Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased by calling 800-533-0556.
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Steve Kimock Added to Tamarack Mountain Music Festival
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