Junior Brown to Bring the Country Sound to Ann Arbor Folk Festival
The 49th Ann Arbor Folk Festival has just gotten a whole lot more interesting, as acclaimed country artist Junior Brown has been announced as the opening act for Michigan jam band Greensky Bluegrass on January 30. The festival, now with an updated format, promises to deliver an exciting two-day event that showcases a diverse range of local and national acts.
Junior Brown, known for his unique "guit-steel" double-neck guitar, which combines elements of electric guitar and lap steel guitar, is set to take the stage alongside Greensky Bluegrass. This blend of country and surf rock is reminiscent of an unlikely fusion between Jimi Hendrix and Ernest Tubb, making him a standout performer in the festival lineup.
Brown's background in the Austin, Texas music scene in the 1990s speaks to his roots in country music, while his signature sound has garnered him a loyal following. Notably, he has been a favorite performer at The Ark, the Ann Arbor acoustic music venue for which the folk festival serves as a fundraiser.
The updated format of this year's festival features Greensky Bluegrass headlining on Friday, January 30, followed by a larger bill on Saturday, January 31. The latter promises to be just as exciting, with acts like Amos Lee, Dawes, and Ryan Montbleau taking the stage alongside local favorites such as Rabbitology and Jon Muq.
Tickets for the festival are now available, ranging from $56.60 to $281.50, offering something for every musical taste and budget. With Junior Brown's electrifying performance set to kick off the event, fans of country and Americana music won't want to miss out on this unforgettable experience.
The 49th Ann Arbor Folk Festival has just gotten a whole lot more interesting, as acclaimed country artist Junior Brown has been announced as the opening act for Michigan jam band Greensky Bluegrass on January 30. The festival, now with an updated format, promises to deliver an exciting two-day event that showcases a diverse range of local and national acts.
Junior Brown, known for his unique "guit-steel" double-neck guitar, which combines elements of electric guitar and lap steel guitar, is set to take the stage alongside Greensky Bluegrass. This blend of country and surf rock is reminiscent of an unlikely fusion between Jimi Hendrix and Ernest Tubb, making him a standout performer in the festival lineup.
Brown's background in the Austin, Texas music scene in the 1990s speaks to his roots in country music, while his signature sound has garnered him a loyal following. Notably, he has been a favorite performer at The Ark, the Ann Arbor acoustic music venue for which the folk festival serves as a fundraiser.
The updated format of this year's festival features Greensky Bluegrass headlining on Friday, January 30, followed by a larger bill on Saturday, January 31. The latter promises to be just as exciting, with acts like Amos Lee, Dawes, and Ryan Montbleau taking the stage alongside local favorites such as Rabbitology and Jon Muq.
Tickets for the festival are now available, ranging from $56.60 to $281.50, offering something for every musical taste and budget. With Junior Brown's electrifying performance set to kick off the event, fans of country and Americana music won't want to miss out on this unforgettable experience.