Roots Festival
is anyone going to the roots festival in Paola Kansas???
if you are let me know! we could meet up!
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Roots Festival
is anyone going to the roots festival in Paola Kansas???
if you are let me know! we could meet up!
Sunni Patterson- Mama This House is a River
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HONEYHONEY "Thin Line" (by MusicCityRoots)
Valerie June by pagodabob on Flickr.
Talib Kweli performs at the ROOTS Fest 2011 Part2
The Roots Fest is an outdoor festival to celebrate the people of Baltimore as they creatively reinvent their community by holding a party on the very site that has divided us in the past: "The Highway to Nowhere" at Franklin and N. Gilmor.
Cre3Sol at ROOTS Fest 2011!
Peace! After two successful events (June 4ths open mic and June 17ths party) we're getting ready to close out June with a bang! Cre3Sol will be presenting young, fresh, talented artist at this years ROOTs Fest 2011in Baltimore on Saturday, June 25 (from 5pm til 6pm) and Sunday, June 26th (3pm til 4pm). On both days we will be at the FunkVille Stage. Our features will be Terror Pens and N'Delible on Saturday from 5-6pm and Kriss Mincey and Mercury Movement on Sunday from 3-4pm. We'll also have a vending table so stop by to say hi!
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Cre3Sol at ROOTS Fest 2011 (FunkVille Stage)
Saturday, June 25 5pm - 6pm
Sunday, June 26 3pm - 4pm
For more information:
ROOTs Fest 2011
Alternate Roots
Roots Fest 2011...in West Baltimore, is as much a call to action as a celebration, which makes it entirely appropriate that it will be taking place on the remains of one of the most divisive urban projects in Baltimore's history.
Organizers see Roots Fest as a way to use culture and the arts to breathe new life into the surrounding community, to inspire joy and promote enthusiasm in an area where both are sorely needed. It will culminate in a two-day street festival, set for June 25 and 26 along the infamous (and now largely abandoned) "Highway to Nowhere" — a stretch of would-be interstate highway parallel to U.S. 40 that ripped apart several long-established black neighborhoods and drove a wedge into the surrounding community when it was constructed in the mid-1970s.