09/05/2024
09/08/2024
Cool Whisper Farm
1011 Co. Rt. 21
12075
Ghent, N.Y.
United States
Oldtone Roots Music Fest

Oldtone Roots Music Fest

The Oldtone Roots Music Festival, founded by Jim Wright, Kip Beacco, and Matt Downing in 2015, started as a one-day event in Wassaic, N.Y., and expanded into a full festival in North Hillsdale, N.Y., in 2016. After being canceled in 2020 due to the pandemic and limited attempts to reboot in 2021 and 2022, the festival was revived in 2023 as a nonprofit under Grass Fed Arts. Now co-produced by Jim Wright and Trevor Roush, the festival aims to sustainably promote great roots music as a not-for-profit arts organization. This year's Fest will be at Cool Whisper Farm in Ghent, N.Y. from Sept. 5 to 8.

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