BRANSON MO NEWS:
The 2017 Coweta Fall Festival grandstand stage will feature three days of spectacular performances by a host of talented groups and individuals.Here is a look at the artists on the bill:The TiptonsContinuing in the traditions started four generations ago, The Tiptons are proud of the tight family harmonies combined with a true country background that they share.They seek to bring back the timeless sounds of groups such as Alabama, Diamond Rio, Blackhawk and others while still keeping up with the new direction country music has taken. The Tiptons feel these great artists are becoming a dying breed and that today’s talent is trying more to showcase individuals.This group has devoted time and talents trying to preserve the tight harmonies and family values of the great groups of the past while gaining a steady fan base.The Tiptons will perform Thursday, Sept. 14 at 5:15 p.m. on the grandstand stage.Lauren BarthAfter living in Oakland, San Francisco and Los Angeles, Calif., Lauren Barth took up a permanent troubadour’s lifestyle, traveling the country and getting to know the different artists and musicians she encountered along the way.Eventually, she stopped in Tulsa and began the process of creating Forager. She recorded in Little Rock, Ark. at Fellowship Hall Sound along with Jason Weinheimer and Jesse Aycock.Throughout Forager, she weaves tales of adventure, history, rebellion and love. The title track “Forager” is a dark ballad of traveling through time and different lives. The laid-back groove of “Mama Don’t Cry” is a nod to J.J. Cale, Leon Russell and other pioneers of the signature sounds of Tulsa – a town the songwriter now calls home.Lauren Barth will appear on the grandstand stage Friday at 5 p.m.Upland will be performing on the grandstand stage at 7:30 p.m. …
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