Rhythm & Roots Festival 2026 @ Ninigret Park
Ninigret Park, Old Post Road, 02813 Charlestown Directions
Fri 04.09.2026 00:00
Rhythm & Roots Festival 2026 at Ninigret Park at 2026-09-04
Performers
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St. Paul and the Broken Bones
'Angels In Science Fiction' out NOW
spbb.lnk.to/aisf
Oasis Pizza Tour tickets on sale NOW:
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Yonder Mountain String Band
Grammy-nominated Yonder Mountain String Band set the tone for a new way forward in acoustic music, carrying bluegrass into rooms and conversations it had never reached before. Nearly three decades later, that same spirit still guides them, alive and present on Good As True (2026), the band’s 12th studio album. The record captures Yonder in full stride. It’s unguarded and in motion, preserving the spark of musicians playing in real time and leaning into everything they have learned along the way.
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Margo PriceNearly a decade ago, Margo Price turned Nashville on its head with her breakthrough, beloved debut solo album, Midwest Farmer’s Daughter. Released in the throes of bro-country and before pop stars were crossing over into the genre left and right, it showcased an artist completely unafraid to double down not only on herself, but what she’d always loved: classic country songs written from the intellect and the gut, hell-bent on truth-telling and both timeless and urgent all at once. And now she’s back with an exquisite, truly timeless album that reconnects with her roots and pays tribute to the art of the country song, inspired in part by the legends whom she now calls colleagues and friends. “I hope this album inspires people to be fearless and take chances and just be unabashedly themselves,” Price says.
Hard Headed Woman out now. Listen at https://www.margoprice.net
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Preservation Hall Jazz Band
The Past and Promise of American Music..."—Rolling Stone Magazine
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Marty StuartNew album Altitude out NOW!
https://linktr.ee/martystuart
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Quinn Sullivan
Singer, Songwriter & Guitarist.
Salvation, the new album, available June 7
https://lnk.to/quinnsullivan
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Steve Riley and the Mamou Playboys
No description provided for artist.
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Los Texmaniacs
Grammy Award Winning Tex-Mex music & culture ambassadors. New album Corazones y Cancion avail on Smithsonian Folkways
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Johnny Mullenax
Johnny Mullenax, a Tulsa native, grew up in a musical family. He started playing the guitar at age 5. In his teens, he followed his family to the Walnut Valley Festival in Winfield, Kansas. In typical Johnny fashion, he showed up with just a guitar and ended up sleeping in a standup bass case. At 18, he used a friend’s ID to get into a club where he was part of a live hip hop band backing rappers. According to Johnny, “Life is too short to play one style of music, and if you have an opportunity to try something different then you should give it a shot.”
Claiming wide-ranging influences from AC/DC and The Ramones to John Coltrane and Parliament, Johnny calls his genre bending sound "a funky country bluegrass good time for working folks".
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The Alpaca Gnomes
The Alpaca Gnomes are a vibrant, stomp-and-groove, 7 piece original rock-folk jam band from Bridgeport, CT. The Gnomes ensemble currently features violin, electric & acoustic guitar,bass,drums,sax,and percussion.