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Published: Oct 07, 2009 02:00 AM
Modified: Oct 05, 2009 11:53 PM

The Hills are alive
Peter Holsapple and Chris Stamey of the influential dBs are collaborating again. They'll play Friday at Shakori Hills.
Miss Tess, armed with an acoustic guitar, a vast repertoire of songs and a nearly endless supply of fancy hats, will bring her Bon Ton Parade to Shakori Hills on Sunday.
 
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Twice a year, the rolling hills of Chatham County come alive with music, dance, art and more at the Shakori Hills Grassroots Festival of Music and Dance. This year's fall festival takes place Thursday through Sunday at Shakori Hills, 1439 Henderson Tanyard Road, about 20 minutes west-southwest of Chapel Hill. More than 50 musical acts will grace four stages. Also on the schedule: dance, movement ,music and craft workshops; massage and other healing arts, fire dancing, mask-making and tons and tons of things for kids to do. You can camp on the site or come and go. Four-day and single-day tickets are available. All the goods are at www.shakorihills.org.
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