Turner, Hemby, Wood Brothers play MerleFest
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Turner, Hemby, Wood Brothers play MerleFest

Monday, February 14, 2022 – MerleFest announced its final round of artist additions this year's event including Josh Turner, The Wood Brothers and Natalie Hemby.

The Late Night Jam theme has been announced. Jam hosts Hogslop String Band will be joined by guests for a night of "The Times They Are A-Changin' - Songs from the '60s and '70s folk-rock revolution."

MerleFest has also added the following artists: Armchair Boogie, Durand Jones & The Indications, Eliza Meyer, Ella & Mary, Fireside Collective, Frank Fotusky & Grant Demody, Hubby Jenkins, Joey J. Saye, The Lee Boys, The Loblollies, Natalie Hemby, The Nude Party, Old Salt Union, Pickin' Thistles, Roman Barten-Sherman, Shadowgrass and Willie Watson.

The festival will be held April 28 - May 1 at Wilkesboro, N.C. Community College.

Greensky Bluegrass, Old Crow Medicine Show, Emmylou Harris, Trampled By Turtles, Colin Hay, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, We Banjo 3, Sam Bush, Jerry Douglas, Peter Rowan, Steep Canyon Rangers, Jim Lauderdale, Alison Brown, Allison Russell, Andy May, Arlo McKinley, Banknotes, Barbaro, Big Daddy Love, Caleb Caudle, Carol Rifkin, Charles Welch, Damn Tall Buildings, Darrell Scott, David Childers and The Serpents, Desure, Donna the Buffalo, Dr. Bacon, Eli Yacinthe, Happy Traum, Hogslop String Band, Jack Lawrence, Jake Blount, Jeff Little Trio, Joe Smothers, Kaia Kater, Kruger Brothers, Laura Boosinger, Mark Bumgarner, Mitch Greenhill, Nat Myers, Pete & Joan Wernick, Presley Barker, Rev. Peyton's Big Damn Band, Rissi Palmer, Roy Book Binder, Scythian, Shannon McNally, Shay Martin Lovette, Sister Sadie, T. Michael Coleman, Tenille Townes, The Arcadian Wild, The Contenders, The InterACTive Theatre of Jef, The Local Boys, The Steel Wheels, The Waybacks, Time Sawyer, Tony Williamson, Tray Wellington, Wayne Henderson and 49 Winchester were previously announced to play.

Andy May's Acoustic Kids is returning to MerleFest after a brief hiatus, featuring three 1.5-hour showcases and a 25-minute Acoustic Kids Ambassadors set. Those who would have been age-eligible for Acoustic Kids at MerleFest 2020 — those age 16 or younger on April 23, 2020 — will be eligible for this year's showcases. Participants who registered for 2020 or 2021 will have a spot in the 2022 Acoustic Kids showcase, but will need to register for 2022 to update their information. Acoustic Kids registration is open now and runs until March 19. Registration is open.

"We are thrilled to give music fans our final artist additions for MerleFest 2022," says Festival Director, Wes Whitson. "And I'm especially pleased to welcome our Acoustic Kids program back to Wilkes Community College to continue our tradition of being a family-friendly event for music fans of all ages."


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