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"Old-chella" window display in a Palm Desert storefront during the festival. Desert Trip was a six-day music festival that took place on October 7–9 and 14–16, 2016, at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, United States. The performers were The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Paul McCartney, Neil Young, Roger Waters, and The Who.
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After high school, Poranguí spent a year studying in China and then teaching English through the use of music in Vietnam. [3] Then, while on a scholarship to Duke University as a Coca-Cola Scholar, [4] he created an interdisciplinary undergraduate major combining music, movement, and medicine, [5] where he also earned the John Hope Franklin Student Documentary Award.
The festival took place over two days and included artists such as Blake Shelton, Brad Paisley, Dierks Bentley, Rascal Flatts, and Old Crow Medicine Show. [8] The festival was the first major multiple-day country music festival to be held in the state of Georgia. [9] The festival went on hiatus in 2016.
From the outlandish outfits, to the epic performances, to the insane art installations, you can relive all the magic of Ultra 2016 through this gallery.
1 – Jimmy Arthur Ordge (80), Canadian country music singer; 16. Alan Vega (78), American vocalist and visual artist . Bonnie Brown (77) American country music singer, member of The Browns. 18 – Karina Jensen, Danish singer (cancer). [68] 19 – Tamás Somló (73), Hungarian musician, singer, artist and composer (Locomotiv GT), cancer. 26
Jun. 24—The second annual Diamond Stone Music Festival will take place Sept. 9-11 at the Diamondhead Resort on the banks of the Illinois River, and the local festival organizer says it will have ...
In Summer 2016, he toured Australia with Josh Hedley for "a string of joint-headline shows throughout the east coast" of that country, including the Bello Winter Music Festival in Bellingen. [38] The tour included stops in the major cities of Brisbane , Melbourne , and Sydney where regional "support" acts opened for them—e.g., Imogen Clark ...