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Shakori Hills GrassRoots Festival of Music and Dance. Singer Tift Merritt performing at Shakori Hills in 2005. Genre. Jam band music, world music, bluegrass music, reggae music, americana music, etc. Dates. Oct 5 - 8, 2023. Location (s) 1439 Henderson Tanyard Road Pittsboro, North Carolina. Years active.
2021: Cancelled due to Covid. 2020: 25–31 May - Cancelled due to Covid. 2019: 20–27 May 2018: 4–10 June 2017: 23–9 May 2016: 25–31 May MicroBurn (official site) A Burn with a max. capacity of 175 participants, held in the lush hills of Powys, Wales. 2023: 14-18 Sept 2022: 15-19 Sept 2021: 9-13 Sept 2020: 17–21 Sept - Cancelled due ...
Artists in many styles of music have emerged, from rock and roll to big band. Of late, Shakori Hills Grassroots Festival of Music and Dance hosts various styles of music. A four-day outdoor festival is held twice each year, in April and October. Shakori Hills is also the location of the Hoppin John Fiddlers Convention and Mountain Aid benefit ...
MAY 4-7: The Shakori Hills GrassRoots Festival of Music & Dance — This is a family-friendly music and arts festival in Pittsboro. Early bird day tickets range from $39 to $58, and there are ...
For a deeper dive into past iterations of the festival, take a look at this gallery from GrassRoots 2021, or read this article on 2021's festival. Jeb Puryear of Donna The Buffalo during ...
The Shakori were an indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands. They were thought to be a Siouan people, closely allied with other nearby tribes such as the Eno and the Sissipahaw. As their name is also recorded as Shaccoree, they may be the same as the Sugaree, as both are Catawba people . Yardley in 1654 wrote about a Tuscarora guide's ...
2011–2019; 2021–ongoing. Website. wildgoosefestival.org. The Wild Goose Festival is an art, music, and story-driven festival grounded in faith-inspired social justice. The nationwide annual July event is attended by between 1,000-approximately 3,500, in Union Grove, NC. There have also been some regional events.
Donna the Buffalo is one of the founding and host bands of the annual Finger Lakes GrassRoots Festival of Music and Dance, and of the Shakori Hills Grassroots Festival; and is among the headliners at The Great Blue Heron Music Festival in Sherman, New York. The band was featured in On The Bus, a documentary co-directed by Dave Sale.