SCHEDULE OF EVENTS includes:
Vince Farsetta old time banjo mixed in throughout the night and a early-evening magic show for the kids!
4:30 PM - Rob Masten Band
6-8 PM - Hillbilly Gypsies (followed by a set from Junk Drums)
9 PM - Juggling Suns
(Another set from Junk Drums while the Suns abduct some beverages)


Recently referred to as one of the Jam Scene's "Best Kept Secrets" by Relix magazine, Juggling Suns have been abducting fans from New Jersey to Japan since 1997. Their roots lie in the diverse musical styles of old school psychedelia, jazz, bluegrass, funk, trance, dance and pure rock n roll, and those roots have fueled their legendary on-stage improvisation. The Suns have played to packed audiences in Japan and all over the United States, appeared in the Julia Roberts movie Runaway Bride, performed personally for the NBAs Bill Walton, and won consecutive awards for Best Jam Band at NJs Asbury Music Awards (2002- 2003).BAND SITE —


The Hillbilly Gypsies are a West Virginia native string band who specialize in playing their own homegrown style of Appalachian old time music, mixed with a hard drivin' bluegrass sound. In addition to their original material, The Hillbilly Gypsies play an eclectic mix of traditional and quite often, not-so-traditional bluegrass standards and catchy old 
fiddle tunes. BAND SITE —

Junk Drums, a “Blue Man Group” style drum show founded by Elkins High graduates Evan Devine, Chris Newsome, and Matt Kelly.


Vince Farsetta is a two time National Old Time Banjo Champion, and a songwriter with songs recorded by Leftover Salmon, Toni Price, and Dave Grant featuring Dave Mathew's on vocal.
Vince is also a vocalist, and a multi-instrumentalist who has been performing solo and with various bands exploring a variety of music genre's from old time, to caribbean, to pop rock, playing banjo, guitar, mandolin, and dulcimer.

Leftover Salmon have recorded 3 Farsetta originals; "The Jokester" on their album "Ask The Fish," and "Mama Boulet" and "Better" on "Eurphoria", their major label preview on Hollywood Records. "Better" was one of two singles released from the album.


The Rob Masten Band will open the show at 4:30 with their smooth appalachian jazz sound.