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12:00 NoonAbbott Stage
FRANKLIN TAGGART
Franklin Taggart, a former Nashville songster, sharpened his
songwriting skills while installing carpet at the Motel 6. Since relocating
to Takoma Park, he has established himself as a favorite local accompanist.
Come and check out his solo set which has flavors of country, pop, rock,
jazz and some gospel.
Frantag@aol.com
2:00PMCourtyard Stage
THAI CULTURAL AND PERFORMING ARTS ASSOCIATION
... invites you to witness the folk dance of Thailand. The
purpose of the Association is to preserve and promote the Thai culture and
arts in the United States and abroad. More authentic than the “King and I.”
Snagavaj@aaas.org
11:00AMAbbott Stage
THEALELLA
... is a fun, funky, all-female a cappella group. This
eight-person choral ensemble surprises with traditional, Eighties, Jewish,
African, Top-40, Spirituals, and original tunes!
Thealella@yahoo.com
12:00 NoonGrassy Nook Stage
SUE TRAINOR
Named “Best New Artist” by the Children’s Music Web in 1999,
Sue Trainor is sure to entertain as she guides young audiences to discover
their song-making talents. Join Sue for a set of interactive movement and
sing-along songs, including hits from her album, “Under Tables, Out Back
Doors” (winner of the 1999 “Best Album for Kids” Wammie Award).
http://www.hotsouptrio.com/
11:00AMGrove Stage
MARY SUE TWOHY
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2:00PMAbbott Stage
VICE VERSA
Vice Versa creates plush, soaring harmonies. We’re delighted
that the acoustic duo of Rupa Marya and Katie Eisenberg recently emigrated
to D.C. from San Francisco.
http://www.viceversavirtual.com