The Harmony Festival will celebrate its 30th anniversary from June 6-8th at Santa Rosa, CAs Sonoma County Fairgrounds. The self-described progressive, lifestyle and music festival has once again booked an eclectic mix of bands, including The Mickey Hart Band featuring Steve Kimock & George Porter Jr., George Clinton & Parliament-Funkadelic, Paula Cole, Arrested Development, the Mike Stern Band featuring Victor Wooten & Friends, KJ Denhert, DJ Motion Potion and Charlie Musselwhite, among others. The multi-media gathering will also feature a tribute to the music of The Beatles, techno-tribal dance sets from BLVD w. MC SoulEye and the Heavyweight Dub Champion and a variety of speakers and non-musical entertainers. Please visit the festivals homepage for a full list of activities.
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Mickey Hart, George Clinton, Arrested Development, Mike Stern and Victor Wooten Find Harmony
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