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Tomato Art Fest Music Lineup

by Hot Tomato on August 3, 2009 · 0 comments

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We’ve gone music-crazy this year for the Tomato Art Fest. We’ll have three, count them, three, stages of music going throughout the day and evening on Saturday, August 8. Whether you’re into bluegrass, pop, cover bands — whatever — we’re going to have it at TAF.

Main Stage at Five Points

Time Artist Genre From
10a Halfbrass Brass/Funk/Rock TN
10:30a The FolklahomaAppalachi-Groovetrain Americana TN
11:15a THE RED CAPS Cover Band TN
12p tommy keenum Singer/Songwriter TN
12:45p Wendy Jans Pop TN
1:30p William F. Gibbs Alternative SC
2:15p Tee Dee Young Blues KY
3p
Jen Woodhouse
Rock TN
4:15p Mike Cullison
Country TN
5p Justin Kalk Orchestra Rock TN
5:45p Homemade Water Americana TN
6:45p KNAPSACKHEROES! Alternative TN
7:45p The Young Republic Rock TN
8:45p Trinity James and Big Bad Rock TN

The Whistle Stop Stage at Fanny’s House of Music-1101 Holly St.
2-3p: Fanny’s Tomatillos – Kid’s Rock
5-7p: Music
8p: Main Act

The Green Room Acoustic Stage at ArtHouse Gardens-1108 Woodland St.
11a: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by Street Theatre Company

Throughout the afternoon:

  • Chet O’Keefe and the Farmer’s Co-op
  • The 4 Kicks
  • Laura Veltz
  • Linda Sack
  • Jhesi Boyer

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Live entertainment all day on Aug. 8 in The Green Room Acoustic Stage inside ArtHouse Gardens beginning at 11am with the Street Theatre Group’s performance of the Lion, Witch and Wardrobe. Bring the kids!

After that, enjoy live acoustic music on the hour every hour beginning at noon from bluegrass to folk to acoustic rock with:

  • Chet O’Keefe and the Farmer’s Co-op
  • The 4 Kicks
  • Laura Veltz
  • Linda Sack
  • Jhesi Boyer and more!

Also, don’t miss our Tennessee Titans tickets giveaway!

Live outdoor art artisan workshops, competitions and so much more all day long!

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Get your band on!

by Hot Tomato on June 23, 2009 · 0 comments

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The Tomato Art Fest’s musical stages are an audible window into the latest Nashville sound. If you’re making music in Nashville, you should submit your band to the Tomato Fest. The festival draws more than 15,000 people each year.

Musical applications will be accepted through July 4, 2009, and you will be notified as soon as possible after that.

Update: Submissions are now closed. Watch for the music schedule coming soon!

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