Sunday,
July 16th, 2006
Woodstock Square
12:30 p.m. to 6 p.m.
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Main Stage Schedule
| Time | Performer | Brief Description |
|---|---|---|
| Chuck VanderVennet | Our master of ceremonies. | |
| 12:30 | Brent Hoodenpyle & the Loners |
Up and coming alt country, hillbilly, folk, traditional Americana band based out of Chicago. |
| 1:15 | Bob Franke | Amazing songwriter and performer of songs that are brimming with wisdom and spirituality, wrenchingly convincing topical songs and sugared with the hilarious. |
| 2:00 | Curtis & Loretta | Heartfelt original acoustic songs, rooted in traditional British Isles folk music. Dirty Linen praises their "acoustic virtuosity on guitars, Celtic harp, and mandolin." |
| 2:45 | Julie Loyd | Contemporary acoustic folk-rock; a powerful voice, poetic lyrics and an aggressive guitar style that invokes the best of contemporary folk rockers… |
| 3:30 | Lifetime Achievement Award Presentation & Performance: Holly Near |
A peace activist and advocate for human and civil rights, a consummate singer and entertainer who brings to the stage an integration of world consciousness, spiritual discovery, and theatricality. |
| 4:45 | Lucky Break | Roots-oriented bluegrass band that serves up sad ballads of lost loves and hard times, breakneck fiddle tunes that could make the dead tap their feet, and sweet songs of redeeming love - all on a bed of pure vocals, intricate harmonies, and instrumental virtuosity. |
| 5:30 | All-Sing Finale | Festival performers wrap-up the afternoon with a sing-along. |
| Maurice Smeets | Our sound engineer. |

