Bluebird Festival winds down Saturday
Monday, October 19, 2009 | 12:01 a.m. CDT
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Jam sessions, reuniting bands and unexpected instruments marked the final day of the 2009 Bluebird Music and Arts Festival. The second annual festival celebrated the Midwestern culture.
¦ Chris Dunn
COLUMBIA — The second annual Bluebird Music and Arts Festival brought artists and musicians from around the Midwest to Columbia Friday and Saturday.
Seventy-two acts performed at 13 venues around the city. The Friday night art gallery crawl showcased conceptual artists from Midwestern states.
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Some of the final bands to perform Saturday included the Hooten Hallers and the reunion of Columbia band The Doxies.
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