Lexington Avenue Arts Festival on Sunday

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Jason Sandford

Jason Sandford is a reporter, writer, blogger and photographer interested in all things Asheville.

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Sunday September 7, 2008

11 am – 10 pm; FREE and kid friendly!

www.arts2people.org

www.myspace.com/lexfestasheville

 

Arts 2 People is excited to announce the stage lineup for the 7th annual FREE, Lexington Ave Arts and Fun Festival (LAAFF).  Three blocks of N. Lexington Ave will be lined with all local art, food, beer and street performers on Sunday, September 7th from 11am – 10pm between College Street and the I 240 overpass.  The street will be brimming with a celebration Asheville’s diverse and unique culture.

 

The stage lineups are as follows; placed in visual order:

 

Electric Stage

Josh Phillips Folk Festival- Official CD Release

Kitchen Furniture Drum Ensemble

David Earl and the Plowshares

Snake Oil Medicine Show

Jon Scales Fourchestra

Firecracker Jazz Band

The Asheville Horns

Shannon Whitworth

Town Mountain

Crystal Kind

Jar-E

 

 

Performing Arts Stage

The Runaway Circus and the Loose Caboose!

Asheville Dance Revolution

Ruby Slippers with Mingle

Hunab Kru Breakdancing

Secret Agent 23 Skidoo

Lisa Zahiya Bellydance

Duende Mountain Duo

South French Broads

Ensemble Djembeso

Vertigo Jazz Project

Hip Hop Revolution

The Honeycutters

Hellblinki Sextet

The Broomstars

Moving Women

Unifire Theatre

The Sireens

Josh Blake

 

Bobo Stage

Brian McGee & Hollow Speed

Secret B-Sides

Pierce Edens

Angie West

Ba Man Bia

Chakra Bird

Cabo Verde

Sirius. B

Arundas

 

The Freaky Tiki: DJ’s Inside Vincent’s Ear Courtyard

Funk , House, Tribal and Soul Rhythms

Sex Panther

Brett Rock

DJ Trevor

DJ jOshU

Gilbot

 

Inside Shady Grove Courtyard

LAAFF Grass; the best of Asheville Bluegrass Pickers!

Old Time String Music- hosted by Leigh Hilliard

Circle For Song- hosted by Jenny Juice

 

LAAFF Aftermath!

Sun Clash Productions Special Guest DJ @ Bobo’s

Trouble @ the Emerald Lounge 

Jason Sandford

Jason Sandford is a reporter, writer, blogger and photographer interested in all things Asheville.

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