Muddy Roots Music Festival -Cookeville, TN

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Muddy Roots Music Festival -Cookeville, TN

Time: September 3, 2011 at 11am to September 4, 2011 at 10pm
Location: Cookeville, TN
City/Town: Cookeville TN
Website or Map: http://www.muddyrootsmusic.com
Event Type: concert, car, show
Organized By: Garage71 and Grease Inc.
Latest Activity: Aug 23, 2011

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  1. September 3rd-4th, Cookeville, TN., Muddy Roots Music Festival, Current 2011 Lineup: Dedicated to the late great Charlie Louvin, Wayne Hancock, Don Maddox of the Maddox Brothers, (Special Guest Headliner to be announced mid summer), Possessed By Paul James, Hellbound Glory, Burlesque Le Moustache, Goddamn Gallows, Left Lane Cruiser, Calamity Cubes, O’Death, Cutthroat Shamrock, McDougall, Soda, Ten Foot Pole Cats, Porter Hall Tennessee, Jayke Orvis and the Broken Band, Rachel Brooke, The Perreze Farm, JB Beverley & The Wayward Drifters, Owen Mays, Scissormen, Rev Deadeye, Mark Porkchop Holder, Slackeye Slim, Highlonesome, Last False Hope, Cletus Got Shot, Hillbilly Casino, Hellbillies, Smokestack & the Foothill Fury, James Hunnicutt, Viva Le Vox, Hellfire Revival, Lucky Tubb and the Modern Day Troubadors, Whiskey Folk Ramblers, Spinderellas (Hula Hoop act), Bob Wayne, Cashman, Black Jake and the Carnies, SASQUATCH AND THE SICK-A-BILLYS Slim Chance and the Can't Hardly Playboys, Derek Hoke, Joshua Black Wilkins, Thomas Maupin (Champion buck dancer) and Daniel Rothwell., Ronnie Hymes, The Dirt Scab Band, The Krank Daddies, Hans Condor, Liquorbox, Peculiar Pretzelmen, Hogslop String Band. GET YOUR TICKETS NOW ATWWW.MUDDYROOTSMUSIC.COM

Event is B.Y.O.B. (no glass please) Must be 18 to purchase tickets but you may bring your children. You may camp with your vehicle. Primitive camping available. No rv hookups available. There are free hot showers. 

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