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Moab Folk Music Festival Boasts Great Music, Scenic Surroundings and Family Fun; Event Set for Nov. 4-6, 2005

Plans for the 2005 edition of the Moab Folk Music Festival (www.MoabFolkFestival.com), in its third year, have been announced by the festival’s founder, Moab's Melissa Schmaedick. This year’s lineup includes some of the top folk musicians in the nation, performing at four Moab venues throughout the weekend of November 4th, 5th and 6th.

Moab, Utah (PRWEB) September 29, 2005 -- Plans for the 2005 edition of the Moab Folk Music Festival (www.MoabFolkFestival.com), in its third year, have been announced by the festival’s founder, Moab's Melissa Schmaedick. This year’s lineup includes some of the top folk musicians in the nation, performing at four Moab venues throughout the weekend of Nov. 4-6.

Among those appearing are Sloan Wainright (the sister of Loudon Wainright and aunt of Rufus and Martha); violinist Eileen Ivers, who has performed with the London Symphony Orchestra and dance troupe Riverdance; and Seattle's high-energy Laura Love. The weekend features individual performances by Jimmy LaFave, Eliza Gilkyson and Slaid Cleaves, as well as a group tribute to Woody Guthrie, "Ribbon of Highway, Endless Skyway," with Guthrie’s granddaughter Sarah Lee Guthrie and her husband Johnny Irion joining in, and many more.

Schmaedick says of the event, “This is our third year, and it will be our best yet. It’s a real honor to have so many top-notch performers here in Moab. Our team has had a great time assembling a music festival that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. We’re proud that we’ve created such a family-friendly — and environmentally sound — event.”

Schmaedick notes that the Folk Festival is alcohol-, drug- and pet-free, to ensure the enjoyment and safety of all audience members. In addition, to minimize the event’s impact on the environment, Synergy Company has donated wind-generated electricity to serve all power needs — and official festival T-shirts will be manufactured from 100% recycled cotton and other environmentally friendly products. She notes, “Moab offers a beautiful setting for our event, and these pro-environment values are in keeping with the local culture and the priorities of the people who live here. It’s exciting to have sponsors and vendors with such a deep desire to help us maintain this commitment to our surroundings.”

These natural and historic surroundings are part of the draw for the festival’s attendees. Performance stages are all within walking distance of each other, and close to shopping and dining in downtown Moab. In addition, concert goers can enjoy hiking, mountain biking and other outdoor activities in town, or at the nearby national parks. “This combination of great music and a fantastic natural setting provides visitors with endless activities for the entire weekend,” Schmaedick said.

About the Moab Folk Music Festival
The Moab Folk Festival began in 2002 and brings top musicians to the historic Utah town, a favorite of tourists who enjoy the outdoor recreation offered throughout the region. The 2005 event features performances by 15 artists in three days, with ticket prices ranging from $30 for a Single-Venue Pass, to $95 for a Festival Pass. Vendors will provide food and non-alcoholic beverages, along with festival memorabilia. For a complete list of performers, or to purchase tickets or become a vendor, visit www.MoabFolkFestival.com, or call 435-260-2488.

About the Performers
For more information about the performers, visit their Web sites:
Sloane Wainright: www.sloanwainwright.com
Eileen Ivers: www.eileenivers.com
Laura Love: www.lauralove.net
Jimmy LaFave: www.jimmylafave.com
Eliza Gilkyson: www.elizagilkyson.com
Slaid Cleaves: www.slaid.com
Sarah Lee Guthrie and Johnny Irion: www.sarahleeandjohnny.com
Terri Hendrix: www.terrihendrix.com
Pagosa Hot Strings: www.pagosahotstrings.com
Mark Wise: www.mark-wise.com
Rani Arbo: www.raniarbo.com
Sweet Sunny South: www.sweetsunnysouth.com
Sand Sheff: www.countyroadproductions.com
John Dupuy: www.countyroadproductions.com
Joel Rafael: www.joelrafael.com
Bob Childers: www.bobchilders.com

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