- Lucinda Williams
- Masters of Bluegrass, The (J.D. Crowe, Bobby Hicks, Del McCoury, Jerry McCoury, and Bobby Osborne)
- Blitzen Trapper
- Deer Tick
- Keller Williams
- Colin Hay
- Iris Dement
- Hayes Carll
- J.D. McPherson
- Shovels & Rope
- James McMurtry
- Travelin' McCourys, The
- Jim Lauderdale
- Scythian
- Apache Relay
- Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out
- Paul Thorn
- Willie Watson
- Bruce Robison & Kelly Willis
- David Mayfield Parade, The
- Black Lillies, The
- Della Mae
- Hey Rosetta!
- Pokey LaFarge
- Claire Lynch Band
- Dale Ann Bradley & Steve Gulley
- Chatham County Line
- Quebe Sisters, The
- Red Molly
- Spirit Family Reunion
- Marty Raybon
- Balsam Range
- Elephant Revival
- Enter the Haggis
- Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen
- Chris Smither
- Whitey Morgan & the 78's
- Uncle Lucius
- American Aquarium
- Bronze Radio Return
- Rayland Baxter
- Breaking Grass
- Carolina Road
- Amber Rubarth Trio
- Dave Eggar & Deoro with Hammerstep
- Folk Soul Revival
- If Birds Could Fly
- Levon Helm Tribute Show
- M.S.G. The Acoustic Blues Trio
- Sol Driven Train
- Field Report
- Detour
- Kenny & Amanda Smith
- Nora Jane Struthers & The Party Line
- Hurray For The Riff Raff
- Revelers, The
- Dale Jett
- Ed Snodderly
- Two Man Gentlemen Band, The
- Whiskey Gentry, The
- Burning Bridget Cleary
- Donna Ulisse
- Frank Fairfield
- Delta Reign
- Bawn In The Mash
- Erick Baker
- Brothers Comatose, The
- Caitlin Rose
- Cactus Blossoms, The
- Chicago Farmer
- New Familiars, The
- James Justin & Company
- Old Man Luedecke
- River Whyless
- St. Paul and the Broken Bones
- Cumberland River
- Defibulators, The
- Nightflyer
- Wayne Henderson & The Virginia Luthiers
- • Cumberland Gap Connection
- Blair Crimmins & The Hookers
- Dirty Bourbon River Show
- This Mountain
- Woody Pines
- Miss Tess & the Talkbacks
- Lizzy Ross Band
- L Shape Lot
- Cutthroat Shamrock
- Old Line Skiffle Combo
- Paul Burch
- Tillers, The
- Successful Failures, The
- Annabelle's Curse
- Hermit Kings, The
- Leah Gardner
- Duty Free
- Harlow Experience, The
- Barlow Gin & The Hatchetmen
- Breaking Tradition
- Bryan Elijah Smith & The Wild Hearts
- Jon Stickley Trio
- A Great Disaster
- Wise Old River
- Black Iron Gathering, The
- ETSU Old Time Pride Band
- ETSU Bluegrass Band
- Sheets Family Band
- Black Twig Pickers, The
- Dave Adkins & Republik Steele
- Dori Freeman
- Honey Badgers, The
- These Undowners
- Scotty Melton
- Earth by Train
- Jack and the Bear
- Ron Short & the Possum Playboys
- JP Parsons
- Mis'ry Creek
- Stillhouse
- Al Scorch
- Lore
- Mountain Park Old Time Band
- Nikki Talley
- Roger Rasnake
- Scratch River Telegraph Company
- Kim Lyons
- Amythyst Kiah
- Annie Robinette
- Beth Snapp
- Craig Street Ramblers
- Empty Bottle String Band
- Jess Nunley
- Rickshaw Roadshow
- Wayne Graham
- Whiskey Incident, The
- Alli Epperson
- Dave Haney & Lisa Baldwin
- Mischief in the Meadow
- Rex Montgomery
- Rose Sisters, The
- Amazed by Grace
- Deslondes, The (formerly The Tumbleweeds)
- Honaker FFA Bluegrass Band
- Indian Run Stringband
- Corklickers, The
- Bus Driver Tour, The
- Virginia Whirlwind
- Farmhouse Ghost, The
- Kazoobie Kazoo Show with Rick Hubbard
- Steve Gryb: The Pied Piper of Percussion
Joog: The term juke, as in Juke Joint or Juke Box, is believed to derive from the Gullah word joog, meaning rowdy or disorderly. This is the blog for MyJoog.com - a listing of live music that anyone can update. Here we will focus on artists, venues, and shows that we experience through our travels. Visit MyJoog.com to find live music in your area. You can contact us at info (at) myjoog.com.
Monday, August 26, 2013
Bristol Rhythm and Roots Reunion -> One Month Out and Counting
Here is your one month reminder that the Bristol Rhythm and Roots Reunion is coming up quickly - September 20th-22nd in Bristol VA\TN to be precise. This is always our favorite music festival, well organized, great musicians, great venues, and quality beer. Want to see Lucinda Williams on the main street stage, check. Want to see Scotty Melton in a small bar, check. Want to see American Aquarium in a rockn' beer bar, check. Like to camp out at one stage for the entire day? Then checkout Scythian, Chatham County Line, Paul Thorn, Shovels and Rope, Hayes Carll, and Bruce Robison & Kelly Willis all on the State Street Stage. Like a historic venue? Then nothing beats Jim Lauderdale or Chris Smither at The Paramount Center for the Arts. Got the idea? Plus, tickets are a complete bargain - a weekend pass is only $50; that's correct - $50 until September 1st. Then it rises to $70. Here is the total lineup but to help organize your schedule I would suggest the Bristol Mobile App - it makes festival life so much easier. And to make your road trip more enjoyable - theCompass mobile app will find wineries and breweries along your trip route. Cheers.
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