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    Ween & Emmylou Harris to Headline 2017 Nelsonville Music Festival

    The 13th Annual Nelsonville Music Festival is fast approaching, and the organizers announced today the initial round of musicians that will take the stage. On Saturday, June 3rd, alt-rockers Ween will headline the night, and on Sunday, June 4th, singer-songwriter Emmylou Harris will wrap up the event.

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    Additional acts announced today include Rodriguez, Son Volt, Parquet Courts, Twin Peaks, Sara Watkins, Big Thief, Honeyhoney, Margaret Glaspy, Sallie Ford, Mothers, Ron Gallo, Marisa Anderson, Hellnaw, Weedghost, and Aaron Michael Butler with the Tied for 5th Percussion Group.

    As is tradition with the festival, additional acts are expected to be announced in the months leading up to the event. A grand total of over 60 bands are expected to perform at the four day event.

    The Nelsonville Music Festival takes place from June 1-4 at Robbins Crossing on the campus of Hocking College in Nelsonville, Ohio.

    For tickets and more info, visit www.nelsonvillefest.org.

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