Masters of Bluegrass ‘04 at Gathering Of The Vibes
The promoters of the Gathering Of The Vibes festival have come up with a clever way to get you to tune in for their live webcast tonight (4/2) when they announce this year’s lineup.
After the announcements, they will run a video of a live performance at The Gathering in 2004 by The Masters Of Bluegrass: Bryn Bright, Sam Bush, Vassar Clements, Peter Rowan, Gordon Stone, and Tony Trischka.
The webcast begins at 8:00 p.m. (EDT) on the festival website.
The 2009 fest runs July 23-26 in Bridgeport, CT.


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