It’s a sad event when a scheduled festival has to be postponed or cancelled. The Spirit of Suwannee Bluegrass Festival had been scheduled for the weekend of March 20 – 22, but it was cancelled. Promoter Don Miller tells me the cancellation was necessary because of inadequate pre-registrations and lack of sponsorship. My hunch says that Spirit of Suwannee Music Park was less than enthusiastic about this event, scheduling a large canoe festival for the same weekend and putting its emphasis onto Springfest coming the following one. Beer sales for Springfest are huge! Thus a fine festival with a varied lineup and a quality venue has gone down the tubes.
Fortunately, Miller’s co-promoter, North Florida’s Ernie Evans has stepped into the breach and arranged for a festival called “The Great Southern Bluegrass Festival” and held at Picker's Paradise Park in Ochlocknee, GA (near Thomasville) on March 21 – 22. The headliner will be Grasstowne, a band only a little over a year old, but creating a buzz across the nation at concerts and festivals as well as through its hit CD “The Road Headin’ Home.”
Tuesday, March 04, 2008
Great Southern steps up to replace cancelled Suwannee fest
Here's an excerpt from Ted Lehmann's latest on the winter bluegrass circuit. The full report is here:
Look at the line up from the cancelled festival at Suwanee and compare it to the "Brand New" festival at Thomasville, GA. Looks like a Bluegrass "Bait & Switch" to me. Where's Mountain Heart, Lonesome River Band or Cadillac Sky?
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