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Arkansas Roots Music Festival Planned for May 29

Arkansas Roots Music Festival Planned for May 29 05/19/2021 JONESBORO   KASU and the Department of English, Philosophy and World Languages at Arkansas State University, together with the West End Neighborhood Association, will present the Arkansas Roots Music Festival on Saturday, May, 29. The festival will begin at 1 p.m. at Craighead Forest Park’s bandshell, 4910 S. Culberhouse Road, pavilion six. In case of rain, the festival will move to A-State’s Fowler Center. KASU 91.9 FM’s radio personality Marty Scarbrough will serve as master of ceremonies, and recordings made at the event will be used for various radio programs, including KASU’s noontime show Arkansas Roots.

Arkansas Roots Music Festival planned in Jonesboro on Saturday, May 29

JONESBORO — KASU and the Department of English, Philosophy and World Languages at Arkansas State University, together with the West End Neighborhood Association, will present the Arkansas Roots Music Festival on Saturday, May, 29. The festival will begin at 1 p.m. at Craighead Forest Park’s bandshell, 4910 S. Culberhouse Road, pavilion six. In case of rain, the festival will move to A-State’s Fowler Center. KASU 91.9 FM’s radio personality Marty Scarbrough will serve as master of ceremonies, and recordings made at the event will be used for various radio programs, including KASU’s noontime show Arkansas Roots. The festival, presented in conjunction with Delta Symposium XXVI, will feature a variety of musical styles with a special emphasis on rockabilly and the roots music that contributed to its history. The outdoor festival is free, pet friendly, and open to the public.

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