(Apple Valley, CA) - The 5th Annual Woodystock Rock 'N' Blues Festival returns, expanding this
year to three big days and nights - Friday, October 6; Saturday, October 7; and
Sunday, October 8, at Woodardville Ranch, (end of Chicago Road), Apple Valley.
3-day tickets $35.00 in advance, $40.00 day of show. Camping tickets $10.00 per
night/per vehicle. Kids 12 and under, free. Tickets/info.: (760) 963-4994 or www.woodystock.info.
Music starts Friday night, October 6 at 7pm-12 midnite; Saturday, October 7 and
Sunday, October 8, music starts at 11am-9pm each day. Returning as Emcee for
all three days again this year: Jay Jamie of High Desert radio station, KJAY Epic! Radio.
In addition to now being three days and nights, bands
will perform on a newly-built, enlarged stage. "Our goal since Day One is
to bring first-class musicians to the High Desert," says Woodystock
founder John Woodard, who's also a Councilman for the City of Adelanto.
The complete Woodstock music lineup includes the Kenny C
Band; Johnny Jukebox; Papermoon Gypsys; Crooked Eye Tommy; The Reverend Smack
Jonez Band; Babylon Steel; Billy D and the Hoodoos; Southern Spirit; Soul
Pattern Project; Delta Shade; DJ Parker; and Brigitte Rios Purdy.
No need to go "Down the Hill" to the Inland
Empire or L.A. - enjoy some of the best Blues and Rock right here in the High
Desert at Woodystock!
Some of The Artist At 5th Annual Woodystock
Blues/Rock Festival
Orange County's Papermoon Gypsys (pictured) recently won
"Best Blues Artist" and "Fan Favorite" at the LA Music
Critics Awards. They're fronted by powerhouse vocalist Lexi G. (center) and
guitar whiz Kenny "Big Daddy" Williams (front row, right). They
perform on Saturday at Woodystock.
Soul Pattern Project, fronted by well-known High Desert musician,
Maggie Vee (pictured), perform on Sunday at the Woodystock Fest.
Powerhouse IE-based blues vocalist Brigitte Rios Purdy (pictured
above) makes her Woodystock performing debut on Sunday, October 8.