Coleman Station Bluegrass Festival July 24-25 Friedens, PA
Friedens, PA – Join us for the 6th annual Coleman Station Bluegrass Festival. Nestled in the picturesque Allegheny Mountains in Somerset County, the festival will be held on July 24th and 25th, 2009. The natural outdoor amphitheater setting and shaded concert area create a cozy atmosphere to relax and enjoy bluegrass music.
Friday’s lineup will feature the award winning national band Nothin’ Fancy from Buena Vista, VA. Their show features their strong vocals, powerful instrumentation and energetic stage presence. A crowd favorite for sure. Friday’s lineup will also include the festival host band Mountain Therapy, along with Blue Shades, and Well Strung.
Saturday’s lineup will feature national band Audie Blaylock and Redline. Audie is well known as a top-notch guitarist and vocalist. They have a brand new CD on Rural Rhythm Records titled "Hard Driving Bluegrass" and present bluegrass music at its finest. Saturday’s lineup will also include Lonesome Highway, Timber Ridge, Revised Edition, Blue Shades, Mountain Therapy and The Custer Family with the younger generation performing.
Friday’s entertainment starts at 4 PM and goes until 10 PM and Saturday is from Noon until 10 PM. More info available at www.blue-grass.org/festival or call Tim or Brenda Custer @ 814-444-8509 Show goes on rain or shine. Lots of jamming. Concessions and camping are available. Bring lawn chairs. Plenty of free parking with golf cart shuttle available.
www.blue-grass.org/festival



Coleman Station Bluegrass Festival
1144 Coleman Station Rd.
Friedens, PA 15541
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