2010 Woodstock Folk Festival

Sunday, July 18th, 2010, Woodstock Square, Noon to 6 p.m.

2007 WFF Award Presentation to Jim Post
2007 WFF Lifetime Achievement
Award presentation to
Jim Post by Annemarie Serra
and Carol Obertubbesing
Photo by Alvin McGovern

2010 Festival Main Stage

From the Woodstock Square bandstand facing south, our Main Stage overlooks an open grassy area where you can sit and relax while enjoying our featured performers. The deck of the bandstand is high enough to give most people a good line of sight. There are some shady spots, but there are very few places that stay shaded all afternoon, so plan accordingly. And no matter where you sit, the sound will be excellent.

Sets on the Main Stage, except the award presentation and the “Best of Woodstock” segments, are 40 minutes, with five minutes between performers.

Time Performer Brief Description
  Chuck VanderVennet
Chuck VanderVennet
Chuck VanderVennet, our co-host.
Rich Warren
Rich Warren
Rich Warren, our co-host.
Maurice Smeets
Maurice Smeets
Maurice Smeets, our sound engineer.
12:00 Best of Woodstock
Best of Woodstock
Best of Woodstock, Amy Beth and Friends.
12:20 Joel Mabus
Joel Mabus
Joel Mabus, Folk circuit mainstay who artfully blends both the traditional and the original.
1:05 Best of Woodstock
Best of Woodstock
Best of Woodstock, The Masthouse.
1:25 Flyin' A's
Flyin' A's
Flyin' A's, Austin-based folk duo powerfully fusing original Americana, country, Southern blues and "Texifide" jazz.
2:10 Best of Woodstock
Best of Woodstock
Best of Woodstock, Off Square Music.
2:30 Meg Hutchinson
Meg Hutchinson
Meg Hutchinson, Lyric based, contemporary acoustic song writer brings stories to life through sweet, earthy vocals and haunting melodies.
3:15 Bonnie Koloc
Bonnie Koloc
Lifetime Achievement Award Presentation to Bonnie Koloc, singer, songwriter, painter, ceramist, and illustrator.
3:45 The Henhouse Prowlers
The Henhouse Prowlers
The Henhouse Prowlers, This powerhouse Chicago string band quartet brings us their own special brand of innovative bluegrass, which is aptly described as "New traditional".
4:30 Greg Greenway
Greg Greenway
Greg Greenway, singer/songwriter drawing inspiration from gospel, rock, blues, jazz, and world music.
5:15 Sons of the Never Wrong
Sons of the Never Wrong
Sons of the Never Wrong, combining influences of folk, jazz, pop, and rock to share their original "turbo-charged folk music".
6:00 All-Sing Finale Festival performers wrap-up the afternoon with a sing-along.