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JUNE 3RD-5TH 2010

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We are pleased to announce the additions of Dana Romanello, and Chris Jones and The Nightdrivers to our lineup for 2010.


If you are as excited about the Appalachian uprising as we are, help us spread the word. We are looking for some volunteers from outside the Huntington Tri-State area that we can reach out to, to help with promoting AU 2010!!! Drop us a line thru our site using our contact link with your location and we will fill you in with all the details.

For those of you who signed up at last years festival to help promote we still want your help. However, the offer of free tickets is no longer available. Please accept our most sincere apologies for this unfortunate miscommunication, as this was done without the knowledge of Appalachian Uprising management. Those who do help promote will recieve a free 2010 Special Edition t-shirt. Thanks for helping to spread the good word!

The lineup so far:
Sam Bush

The Grascals

Bobby Osborne and Rocky Top Express

Marty Raybon

J.D. Crowe

John Cowan

Cadillac Sky

John McEuen

Drew Emmit of Leftover Salmon

The Hillbilly Gypsies

Melvin Goins and Windy Mountain

Lorraine Jordan and Carolina Road

Joe Mullins and The Radio Ramblers

ETA

Step Into The Blue

Sawgrass

Chris Jones and The Nightdrivers

and
Dana Romanello

Tickets are on sale right now for AU 2010. You can get a 3-Day Pass right now for the low price of $90. But wait, there's more! This price includes FREE camping for Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights, as well as FREE firewood, and FREE access to the shower amenities and other facilities. Something you might have to pay for at other festivals. As in years past, gates will open on the Monday before. Camping passes will be available for purchase for those who choose to come out to Eden Valley Farm early.

*In memory of "Bubba", a local legend in the Scottown area. Bubba, a Scottish Highlander who called Eden Valley Farm his home for over twenty years, has been featured in numerous local newspaper articles and photos throughout the years. Anyone who travels 775 through Scottown will definitely notice his absence.*
 
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