Greg Brown at Folks Fest
No rain, No Rainbows

Thanks to everyone who joined us for the 2008 Annual Folks Festival - affectionately dubbed "Soaks Fest" for the first two days, followed by a spectacular (and dry) Sunday. From the impressive songwriters in the Folks Showcase, to Stephen Kellogg & the Sixers' rollicking late-night MoonGrass set, to great sets of music in the Wildflower Pavilion, to the brilliant double rainbow during Greg Brown's Saturday night set, the music was as diverse and inspiring as the Colorado sky. Read a few reports reports from the Festival. We hope to see you next year for the 19th Annual Folks Festival - August 14-16, 2009.

The Song Artists

Last year's "Summit of the Song" once again brought together a carefully selected group of our favorite performers - crossing generations, genres, global boundaries, and gold records.

Drying out on Folks Fest Sunday
Drying out on Folks Fest Sunday

When we started in the Folks Festival in 1991, our vision was to bring together songwriters from all over the world to collaborate and share their stories. Last year's lineup again brought together many accents, including the edgy Scottish singer KT Tunstall, Australian roots trio The Waifs and passionate songwriter Missy Higgins, Canadian space-folk quartet Great Lake Swimmers, and

We were thrilled to welcome back Greg Brown to step out of the St. Vrain river for his eleventh performance at the Folks Festival. Singer and storyteller Todd Snider joined us again for a set of honest and wildly entertaining songs. The heartbreakingly vivid voices of Nanci Griffith, Patty Griffin, and Dar Williams painted their intimate musical portraits for us in Lyons once again.

Josh Ritter
Josh Ritter

We'll announce a preliminary lineup for the 2009 Folks Festival early this winter, including instructors at our week-long Song School. Stay tuned to these pages and make sure you're signed up for our email newsletter for all the latest news.

The Festival

Lyons locals often look forward to the Folks Festival as their time to finally relax and enjoy summer. In contrast to the hot licks and hyper tempos of RockyGrass, the mellower moods of Folks Fest are the perfect antidote for the warm Colorado sun.

Tim O'Brien at Folks (photo: Russell Bramlett)
Tim O'Brien at Folks

The festival opens with the prestigious Folks Songwriter Showcase, where a juried group of the most gifted new songwriters from around the world compete for a spot in the 2010 lineup. Songwriting workshops continue throughout the festival in the intimacy of the new Wildflower Pavilion.

Festivarians at the Folks Festival welcome newcomers with a space on their tarp and conversation about summer and song. Children create their masterpieces in the sandy beach next to the stage while parents dream their own masterpieces to the sound of acoustic guitars and lyrical songs.

As the sun sets over the Rocky Mountain Foothills the campgrounds come alive with festivarians from around the country eager to sing their latest creations or share in the creation of new ones with new friends. Whether you are a musician or a music lover, camps from around Colorado and around the country welcome you in with a hearty hug. Connect with your past and future tarpmates on the Folks Fest board at Festivarian.com.

KT Tunstall on the Folks stage (photo: Russell Bramlett)
KT Tunstall on the Folks stage

A Summer Day in Lyons

In August the St. Vrain is transformed from a hub of recreation to a cooling wet paradise. The shallow depths of the river are filled with damp armchairs and constantly evolving rock sculptures.

The relaxed pace leaves time to explore the spectacular environment of Lyons, Colorado. The historic quarry town is located just 15 miles north of Boulder in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. The small town (population 1,600) is known for its antique stores, restaurants, artists, and musicians.

Watching the stage from a hammock
Watching the stage from a hammock

Numerous camping options nearby include: on-site at the festival grounds or under the cliffs at Meadow Park (a quick five-minute walk to the festival). Convenient parking is available at the Olson Property, just a 10-minute walk (or free shuttle bus ride) to the festival grounds.

Non-musical activities in and around Lyons include mountain biking at Hall Ranch, touring through Rocky Mountain National Park (40 minutes up the hill from Lyons), and hiking in the nearby National Forest lands and County Open Space.

Tickets and camping - including the coveted on-site camping passes - are available now at shop.bluegrass.com or 800-624-2422. Order your holiday-priced festival passes (while they last) now for the 19th Annual Folks Festival - August 14-16, 2009.