Bonnaroo and Sanctuary Records Group have confirmed the list of artists that will appear on the upcoming double CD, which features tracks recorded during the three-day festival that took place June 21 23 in Manchester, TN. The line-up includes Widespread Panic, Phil & Friends, Jack Johnson featuring DJ Logic, Galactic, Jurassic 5, Les Claypools Frog Brigade, Robert Randolph & The Family Band featuring Luther Dickinson, Norah Jones, Soulive, Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Trey Anastasio, Ben Harper, Govt Mule, String Cheese Incident, Bela Fleck & Edgar Meyer, moe., Ween, North Mississippi All-Stars, The John Butler Trio, The Del McCoury Band and Blind Boys of Alabama. The double album will be released September 24.
For complete details, visit www.bonnaroo.com.
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