Home Slice, a song written by students of Horton High School, Keith Mullins, and Heather Kelday during the 2013 Deep Roots Festival.
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2013 Festival Update
The excitement is building and you are invited to pick up the “beet” and join us for our 10th annual festival. Ten (10) years of bringing world class musicians from near and far to the stages of Acadia University, the Town of Wolfville and other venues around the valley…show your support as Deep Roots continues…
2013 Deep Roots Music Festival Update
Press Release July 29, 2013 WOLFVILLE, NS – Once again there’ll be a marvelous blend of up-and-coming and tried-and-true performers on the festival stages the last weekend of September, at the Deep Roots Music Festival. Folk musicians and composers Jay Ungar and Molly Mason will return to Wolfville for the opening Main Stage on Friday…
Deep Roots Festival Club
Want to be part of the club???? If you buy a Deep Roots Festival Pass, you will have access to the Festival Club, which will be set up at the Curling Club (near the Farmer’s Market building) all weekend. The Festival Club will be available to performers, volunteers, billet hosts, sponsors and PASS HOLDERS ……
10th Anniversary Festival kicks off with two great events!
Jesse Winchester at King’s Theatre, Annapolis Royal $22 in advance – for tickets contact Kings Theatre online or call (902)532-7704 World music documentary: Road to Baleya Free film screening at Al Whittle Theatre. A rare glimpse into a traditional African society where music and cultural expression are some of the glue that still holds it…
10th Anniversary Deep Roots Music Festival Line Up
The 10th Anniversary Deep Roots Music Festival line up is almost finalized and we’re excited about who is coming to town; bios and schedule will soon be posted. In the meantime, check out the confirmed performers who will be gracing our stages and gifting us with their music: Jesse Winchester Jay & Molly David Myles…
Deep Roots festival a spirited celebration
Source: The Chronicle Herald – Stephen Cooke – Arts Reporter Wolfville’s Deep Roots Music Festival is ostensibly an event that celebrates the sounds of folk, both traditional and contemporary, in all its varied forms. But downtown passersby on Saturday might have been quicker to think of R&B legends Martha and the Vandellas’ immortal Dancing in…