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  • Riverbend Festival 2010: Angel Snow & Viktor Krauss

    Riverbend Festival 2010: Angel Snow & Viktor Krauss
    Sat. Jun 12th, 2010
    5:30pm – 6:30pm

    at Chattanooga Riverfront

    June 12, 2010 5:30 pm The Tennessee Lottery Stage Angel Snow is a local Folk/Americana songwriter who is bringing her inspiration to Riverbend. Viktor Krauss is Alison's brother. Those who know Bassist/Composer Viktor Krauss primarily by his supporting roles with Lyle Lovett, Bill Frisell, Jerry Douglas, and scores of others, might be surprised by the...

  • Riverbend Festival 2010: Rick Bowers

    Sat. Jun 12th, 2010
    5pm – 6pm

    at Chattanooga Riverfront

    5:00 pm Bud Light Stage Don't miss this local original. One fan states, "It's a fusion of Lou Reed meets Dave Matthews".

  • Riverbend Festival 2010: Crazy Face

    Riverbend Festival 2010: Crazy Face
    Fri. Jun 11th, 2010
    9:30pm – 10:30pm

    at Chattanooga Riverfront

    June 11, 2010 9:30 pm Unum Stage This band is for the Van Morrison lover in you. Undoubtedly the best Van Morrison cover band in the country. Photo via crazyface.us/main.htm.

  • Riverbend Festival 2010: Sheryl Crow

    Riverbend Festival 2010: Sheryl Crow
    Fri. Jun 11th, 2010
    9:30pm – 10:30pm

    at Chattanooga Riverfront

    9:30 pm Coke Stage Bolder and more free-spirited than ever, Sheryl Crow embarks on paths both deeply personal and grandly global on Detours (Interscope/A&M Records). Filled with songs about having and holding, changing and letting go, about beginnings, endings, and the roads between them, Detours was inspired by "how I feel things are going in the world and...

  • Riverbend Festival 2010: Taj Weekes & Adowa

    Riverbend Festival 2010: Taj Weekes & Adowa
    Fri. Jun 11th, 2010
    9:15pm – 10pm

    at Chattanooga Riverfront

    9:15 pm TVFCU Stage Taj Weekes & Adowa present a brand new experience in "classic roots reggae for the conscious mind." With wry trenchant lyrics, a haunting dusky quiver in his voice and the knock-down sound of his band Adowa, Taj Weekes weaves a rare social consciousness with an unforgettable reggae groove.

  • Riverbend Festival 2010: Hillman Pederson

    Fri. Jun 11th, 2010
    8pm – 9pm

    at Chattanooga Riverfront

    8:00 pm Unum Stage Chris Hillman is a legendary leader of The Byrds, while Herb Pederson is a legendary bluegrass player, combining their efforts for a world class musical adventure.

  • Riverbend Festival 2010: Grace Potter

    Riverbend Festival 2010: Grace Potter
    Fri. Jun 11th, 2010
    7:45pm – 9pm

    at Chattanooga Riverfront

    7:45 pm Bud Light Stage Grace Potter is a member of The Nocturnals (Grace Potter and the Nocturnals) with Scott Tournet (guitar/slide guitar), Matthew Burr (drums/percussion), and Bryan Dondero (upright/electric bass). 24-year-old Grace Potter's dynamic vocal ability has drawn comparisons to legends Bonnie Raitt, Aretha Franklin and Janis Joplin. Her unique...

  • Riverbend Festival 2010: Spatial Effects

    Fri. Jun 11th, 2010
    7:45pm – 8:30pm

    at Chattanooga Riverfront

    7:45 pm TVFCU Stage Based out of Dalton, GA. The recipe for this band's brand of Bluegrass music includes several degrees in music, creativity, and sometimes off-the-wall sense of humor.

  • Riverbend Festival 2010: Gabriel Newell

    Fri. Jun 11th, 2010
    7pm – 8pm

    at Chattanooga Riverfront

    7:00 pm Unum Stage Acoustic soul artist Gabriel Newell performing live. Photo via myspace.com/gabrielnewell.

  • Riverbend Festival 2010: Jimmy Tawater

    Fri. Jun 11th, 2010
    6:45pm – 7:30pm

    at Chattanooga Riverfront

    6:45 pm The Tennessee Lottery Stage Chattanooga's own legendary club band front man playing a variety of Rock n Roll to R&B.

  • Riverbend Festival 2010: Elijah James

    Riverbend Festival 2010: Elijah James
    Fri. Jun 11th, 2010
    6:15pm – 7pm

    at Chattanooga Riverfront

    6:15 pm TVFCU Stage Local singer/songwriter plays a mix of spirited Rock n Roll and blues. Photo via myspace.com/elijahjamesmusic.

  • Riverbend Festival 2010: Too Far Gone South

    Fri. Jun 11th, 2010
    5:30pm – 6:30pm

    at Chattanooga Riverfront

    5:30 pm The Tennessee Lottery Stage Local band specializing in organic blues verging on the psychedelic era, like a cosmic mix of Pink Floyd and The Allman Brothers.

  • Boy Scouts of America's Adventure Base 100 Comes to Chattanooga

    Boy Scouts of America's Adventure Base 100 Comes to Chattanooga
    thru Sun. Jun 13th, 2010

    at Chattanooga Riverfront

    Come celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America with Adventure Base 100 as it rolls into Chattanooga. This unique, interactive 10,000-square-foot campus, will be hosted at the Riverbend Festival in Chattanooga on Friday, June 11 through Saturday, June 13. At Adventure Base 100, families will have the opportunity to try their skill at a...

  • Crafted by Southern Hands

    Crafted by Southern Hands
    thru Sat. Jun 12th, 2010

    at Warehouse Row

    Warehouse Row, a series of renovated warehouse structures transformed into Chattanooga’s premier shopping and dining destination, is excited to unite Southern voices and creative forces at Crafted by Southern Hands, a celebration of regional culture to be held Thursday, June 10 to Saturday, June 12. Featured guests will include sustainable lifestyle company...

  • La Feria Hispana

    La Feria Hispana
    Sun. Jun 6th, 2010
    11am – 4pm

    at Chattanooga Market at the First Tennessee Pavilion

    La Feria Hispana is a community-wide, family-friendly festival celebrating Latin-American culture by promoting awareness and appreciation through Latin music, art, dance and food. Held annually at The Chattanooga Market, the event celebrated its fifth consecutive year in 2009 with the involvement of nearly 20 sponsors and partner organizations. Presenting...

  • World Oceans Day: One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish

    Sat. Jun 5th, 2010
    9:30am – 6:30pm

    at Tennessee Aquarium

    To celebrate World Oceans Day, we’re tipping our hats to Dr. Seuss to mark the 50th Anniversary of , “One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish.” Dress like any of your favorite Seuss characters and join in the fun with special music, Dr. Seuss tattoos, storytime and cool activities at the Aquarium on Saturday, June 5th. The first 3,000 children will receive a...

  • Who-Fest

    Who-Fest
    thru Sun. May 30th, 2010

    at Renaissance Park

    WHO-FEST is the area's best-known folk arts festival, and for the third year, the Shaking Ray Levi Society curates the music for WHO-FEST, picking a fun and diverse lineup for all ages. As always, admission is free! Featuring: THE 4TH WARD AFRO-KLEZMER ORCHESTRA is an original Atlanta musical entity: a nine piece jazz orchestra playing original compositions...

  • Washington Hills Community Spring Festival and Neighborhood Rummage Sale

    Sat. May 29th, 2010
    7am – 8pm

    at Washington Hills Recreation Center

    The Washington Hills Neighborhood Association will host its 10th Annual Community Wide Spring Festival and Rummage Sale on Saturday, May 29, 2010 from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. The event will be held at the Washington Hills Recreation Center located at 4628 Oakwood Drive, Chattanooga, TN. 37416. The Spring Festival will feature a neighborhood parade and car show,...

  • 4 Bridges Arts Festival

    4 Bridges Arts Festival
    thru Sun. Apr 18th, 2010

    at First Tennessee Pavilion

    Mark your calendars! 4 Bridges Arts Festival will be celebrating its 10th Anniversary on April 17 & 18, 2010 at the First Tennessee Pavilion in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The festival is produced by the Association for Visual Arts (AVA) and has become a staple in the Southeast, as well as the nation, for presenting some of the finest original artworks made by...

  • Festival of New Plays: Life Without Tom

    thru Sat. Apr 10th, 2010

    at Chattanooga Theatre Centre

    During the 3rd weekend (April 9 & 10), Logan Lee's LIFE WITHOUT TOM will have readings on Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. in the Studio. LIFE WITHOUT TOM: Tom is having a bad day. His love life is in shambles, he has a dead-end job at the morgue, and to top it all off, he decides to commit suicide...and nobody even bothers to show up. A last-minute visit...

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