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Entertainment

Where the bands play on: Riverhawk Music Festival

By Times Staff Writer
Published November 12, 2005


The Riverhawk Music Festival continues today and Sunday at Sertoma Youth Ranch between Dade City and Brooksville. More than 25 national touring bands will perform, including Robert Earl Keen, Paul Thorn, the Waybacks, Tim O'Brien Band, Burns Sisters, the Bills, Rani Arbo, Bastard Sons of Johnny Cash, Kane's River and more.

Music styles include alternative country, Americana, rockabilly, Celtic, bluegrass, roots rock and more. Activities include children's games, dancing, craft exhibitors, music jams, camping, food and festival drink.

Hours are 10 a.m. to midnight. Admission is $45 all day today, $25 6 p.m. to closing, $25 all day Sunday. Camping is $12 a person per night. Call (863) 984-8445 for camping availability.

To reach the Sertoma Youth Ranch, take exit 293 off Interstate 75, go east on Blanton Road, then north on Clay Hill Road to the site.

[Last modified November 12, 2005, 00:55:15]


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