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JULY 7, 2019 How: Although entrance to Homegrown is always by donation (i.e. no entrance fee), we would love for you to pay the recommended
community. collaboration. music
JULY 7, 2019 How: Although entrance to Homegrown is always by donation (i.e. no entrance fee), we would love for you to pay the recommended
The Freques 12pm – 12:45 Wise Jennings 1:00 – 2:00 No Name String Band 2:15 – 3:15 Redhawks 3:30 – 4:30 Chris Haise Band 4:45
The lyrics and singing of Soren Staff are complemented by the reckless banjo stylings of Beau Janke, the deft mandolin work of Jens Staff, and
He’s toured Europe and played with the Jayhawks, Frank Turner, the Old 97s, but Trapper Schoepp’s latest EP is full of songs about Bay Beach,
The Freques (short for “Frequencies of the Universe”) formed around the same time as the Homegrown Fest and have evolved along with the event. Their
Faux Fawn is the vision of Madison singer/songwriter Paul Otteson. Otteson appeared on the Madison music scene with his debut, “February Fables,” in 2011. An album,
Homegrown Music will once again sponsor the “Why Go By” stage at the 2019 Washington County Fair! Check back for band announcements soon!!!
Oshkosh’s Redshift Headlights is the newest project from musician and songwriter Stephen McCabe. Backed by a group of his long-time peers in the Fox Valley
Driveway Thriftdwellers are a 5-piece Americana/Country act from Milwaukee and Madison. Named 2017 WAMI Country Artist of the Year, the Thriftdwellers have toured the past year
Milwaukee’s Nickel&Rose is an American folk-music duo made up of upright bassist Johanna Rose and guitarist Carl Nichols. They formed in the summer of 2016