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Hudson River Music Festival To Feature Warren Haynes, Margo Price & More

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The Hudson River Music Festival has announced the lineup of artists set to perform, including Warren Haynes and Margo Price, among others.

The festival is scheduled to take place at Croton Point Park in Croton, New York, on Father's Day, June 21st.

The Guthrie Family Singers are also part of this year's lineup, which also includes genre defying "Cosmic Country" headliner Daniel Donato and Grahame Lesh. Modeled after Pete Seeger's original vision, the festival brings together a new wave of folk and Americana voices.

The Hudson River Music Festival also announced a slate of programming centered around America 250. In partnership with the Guthrie & Dylan Centers, the festival will highlight enduring American song tradition through artists like Woody Gutherie, Bob Dylan, and others in their creative lineage. The festival grounds will include an on-site exhibit on Woody Guthrie.

Additionally, the Woody Guthrie Tent will also host a 45 minute family-friendly creative writing workshop. Led by the New York City Children's Theater, festival-goers can participate in two 30 minute sessions that include performances of several Woody Guthrie covers in addition to an interactive writing exercise facilitated by playwright Frank Ruiz.

To purchase tickets, view transportation options and more, visit hudsonrivermusicfestival.com.

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