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More bands announced for Backwoods Bash music festival

By JENNIFER CHANCELLOR Scene Writer on Mar 22, 2013, at 3:39 PM  Updated on 3/22 at 3:41 PM



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Pidgin Band. Courtesy / Facebook


The 2013 Backwoods Bash announced more musicians for this year's Memorial Day Weekend festival at Keystone Lake.

The music and camping fest runs May 24-27 at Old Walnut Creek State Park on Keystone Lake.

The bash brings together Green Country’s scenic outdoors and regional music with camping, children's workshops, food and art.

This year's lineup recently added Sarah Peacock, Pidgin BandVon Roader to its lineup of local and regional roots, reggae and jam acts Sam & the Stylees, Brujoroots, Dirty Creek Bandits, Ego Culture, Grinnin' Possum, Jimmy Ray Taylor & The Dirtboxwailers, klondike5, Move Trio, North Meets South, Parallel Play, Paul Benjaman Band, Red Wood Rising, SocietySociety, The Big O Show, The Loaded Dice, The Summit and Tito’s Wild Ride.

Also, there is access to camping, fishing, and kids activities including kite-building, drum-making and fishing clinic, a veteran’s memorial service and more, according to the event’s official website.

Full-weekend general admission passes are $40 — but the passes are $23 through March. Boat and RV passes also are available.

Proceeds benefit the Foundation for the Symposium of International Arts, Music and Entertainment.

Vendors, sponsors and volunteers are also being accepted. Learn more at tulsaworld.com/backwoodsbash. The festival launched in 2008.
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