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The Kokomo Tribune from Kokomo, Indiana • Page 93

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Kokomo, Indiana
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93
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SUMMER ENTERTAINMENT A Thomson Indiana Special Section, Sunday, May 16, 1999 13 The 3 Monroe Annual an Jimmy Martin the Sunny Mountain Boys James Monroe Midnight Ramblers I fmimiM'MMffiM Illrd Tyme Out Saturday Jimmy Martin Doyle Lawson" 30 Year Reunion PIUS Guest Appearances by several former Sunny Mountain Boys Doyle Lawson, Quicksilver Ralph Stanley The Clinch I Mountain! J.D. Crowe The New South The Lynn Morris Band I Lonesome River Band Reno Bros. Larry Sparks nesome FREE FISH FRY THURSDAY includes trench tries, cole slaw and hush puppies Frank Wakefield Band The Stevens I Sisters The Melvin Goins Band Ernie hacker Route The Isaacs I Eddie lartha Adcock James King Band Kentucky Ramblers The Larkin Family Duke Sweet Sweetgrass Performing not pictured: Clearwater Crossing, The Suflivans, Stoney Lonesome, New Harmony Bluegrass Band and Blue Night DON'T MISS THESE PERFORMERS AT THE BILL MONROE BEAN BLOSSOM BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL '99 Campground in Bean Blossom, Indiana I Tuesday: The Lynn Morris Band, Ernie Thacker Route 23, Talmadge Law, Derek Dillman, New Harmony Bluegrass Band and Duke Sweet. Wednesday: Illrd Tyme Out, Frank Wakefield.Talmadge Law, Tim Graves Cherokee, Duke Sweet, Clearwater Crossing, Ernie Thacker Route 23, Dan Crary and The Melvin Goins Band Thursday: Larry Sparks, James Monroe, Melvin Goins Band, James King Band, Blueridge, Eddie Martha Adcock and Frank Wakefield. Friday: Jim Jesse McReynolds, James Monroe, Doyle Lawson, J.D.

Crowe The New South, James King Band, Gary Brewer, Frank Wakefield, Saturday: Ralph Stanley, immy Martin, Country Gentlemen, Doyle Lawson, Jett White, FranK Wakefield, J.D. Crowe, James Monroe, Eddie Martha Adcock and Blue Night. Sunday. Ralph Stanley. The Larkin Family, The Sullivans, The Isaacs, James Monroe, Frank Wakefield and Stoney Lonesome.

Admission at Gate: Tuesday $10.00, Wednesday $15.00, Thursday $15.00, Friday $20.00, Saturday $20.00, Sunday $15.00, 6 Day Combo Rate $85.00, Children 12 Under Free No Alcohol or dogs allowed in concert area Camping Information Modern Accommodations Clean Restrooms Hot Showers Hookup Tax per day Dump Station Limited Sites Available First Served Take a walk on the Bill Fitness Trail Fully Stocked Lake Many New Electric Hookups! Held at Bill Monroe Memorial Music Park Campground in Beautiful Bean Blossom, Indiana For more Information Phone: (812) 988-6422 Toll Free 1-800-414-4677 visit our web site at http://www.beanblossom.com email us at: Located at: Directions: Take I-65 Exit, Columbus.lN to 46 West 15 Miles to Nashville, Indiana. Bean Blossom is 5 miles north of Nashville Indiana on St. Rd. 135 5163 St. Rd.

135 North Beanblossom, IN 25 Miles South of Indianapolis 70 Miles East of Terre Haute 90 Miles West of Cincinnati 90 Miles North ol Louisville Adcock Audio Banjo, Mandolin, Fiddle arid Guitar Bring Your Lawn Chairs! Wooded Amphitheater Bluegrass Bean Blossom History Workshops! Children's Workshops Activities Daily! Sunday Worship with Pastor Baggett FREE Primitive Camping with 5 Day Ticket REGISTER FOR FREE GIFTS HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS IN CASH FREE Admission to Bill Monroe's Museum Bluegrass Hall of Fame with Festival Ticket! Visit Uncle Pen's Cabin and the Bill Monroe Museum Gift Shop. Largest selection of Bill Monroe tapes and souvenirs in the United States. More Upcoming Events 2nd Annual Jam Fest Filday July 30lhS Saturday July 31sl Bean Blossom Gospel Jubilee Festival Friday, Aug. 20th ihni Sunday, Aug. 22nd Bill Monroe Country Hall of Fame Classic Festival Friday, Sepl.

181)14 Satarity, Sept. 25th Annual Bill Monroe Btojrasj Hill ol fim i (tele Fts Dip Fssttel Thursday, Sepl. 23 thru Sunday, Sepl.26ln.

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Years Available:
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