Be a hippie for a weekend! Visit Hippie Jack's farm in rural Tennessee and be treated to the best American roots music you've ever heard. Camp, eat, dance, sing, bring your kids -- get ready for a great time.
More: You'll find a family of performers and a family of music lover’s brought together to peacefully enjoy a warm late spring weekend. People watched the many shows and then sat up through the night around the big communal bonfire and played until the sun rose over the mountains. Children played Frisbee and splashed in the creek. Meals were cooked and shared throughout the camping area. New friendships were formed, old ones renewed. Something magical was going on. Not to be diminished, the television series flourished as well. The music oriented crowd more than encouraged the performers. The fact that the watchers and listeners were so involved helped the musicians perform on an incredible level. Nothing helps bring the music more than a nice group of people hanging on every note and every word. It’s an uplifting experience to be part of the production…your hoots, holler’s and generous applause becomes part of history. Many delight in pointing out footage of themselves appearing on satellite and cable stations across the country. This show becomes more and more about the extended family as time passes. As the network coverage count approaches 140 public television stations, more and more people are coming from all parts of the country to witness this stylish event. It’s been a few years now, some changes have occurred. The crowd continues to grow. Those who came to the first festival are still coming. They have brought friends who have brought friends and so the word has spread.
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