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Kent State Folk Fest Announces Line-up

October 12, 2005

The 39th Kent State Folk Festival has announced that tickets for the following concerts are now on sale. All shows take place in Kent, Ohio:

Donovan - Nov. 19 at the Kent State Student Center (Ticketmaster)
The Horse Flies - Nov. 18, late show at the Kent Stage (Ticketweb.com)
Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer - Nov. 18, family show at the Kent Stage (Ticketweb.com)
Over the Rhine - Nov. 17 at the Kent Stage (Ticketweb.com)
Blues Night featuring the Holmes Brothers - Nov. 12 at the Kent Stage (Ticketweb.com)
John Gorka with David Francey - Nov. 11 at the Kent Stage (Ticketweb.com)

Also, on Nov. 18 - Folk Alley 'Round Town with free concerts throughout the city and, on Nov. 19 - Free workshops from noon to 5 at the Kent State Student Center. For details visit www.kentstatefolkfestival.org.

Posted by Ann VerWiebe at October 12, 2005 4:24 PM


Comments

I grew up in NE Ohio but now I find myself living on the other side of the world, in Cambodia. I just want to say that folkalley has made life in this foreign land more enjoyable. Putting on my headphones in a bustling internet shop in Phnom Penh can transport me to a land far away, a land I often miss. Folkalley brings home just a bit closer, so thank you very much!
Blessings,
Benjamin Tipton

Posted by: Ben Tipton at October 14, 2005 11:22 PM

I attended the John Gorka show. It was great!

Posted by: John Crafton at November 13, 2005 8:15 PM

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