The Spinney Brothers Band have been playing together for over 35 years and are renowned blue grass performers. The Kings County musicians entertained the audience Sept. 28 at the Deep Roots Music Festival in Wolfville. Photo by Wendy Elliott /Valley Journal-AdvertiserArticle contentThe Deep Roots Music Festival took place in Wolfville Sept. 26-28.THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY.Subscribe now to access this story and more:Unlimited access to the website and appExclusive access to premium content, newsletters and podcastsFull access to the e-Edition app, an electronic replica of the print edition that you can share, download and comment onEnjoy insights and behind-the-scenes analysis from our award-winning journalistsSupport local journalists and the next generation of journalistsSUBSCRIBE TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES.Subscribe or sign in to your account to continue your reading experience.Unlimited access to the website and appExclusive access to premium content, newsletters and podcastsFull access to the e-Edition app, an electronic replica of the print edition that you can share, download and comment onEnjoy insights and behind-the-scenes analysis from our award-winning journalistsSupport local journalists and the next generation of journalistsRegister to unlock more articles.Create an account or sign in to continue your reading experience.Access additional stories every monthShare your thoughts and join the conversation in our commenting communityGet email updates from your favourite authorsSign In or Create an AccountorArticle contentThe lineup included Jing Xia, Irish Mythen, the Hupman Brothers and Dave Gunning.Article contentArticle content James Hill led a ukulele workshop during the Deep Roots Music Festival Sept. 27 at the Royal Canadian Legion in Wolfville. He and his partner, Anne Janelle, left, call themselves Champagne Weather and make Brookfield, Colchester County, their home. Photo by Wendy Elliott /Valley Journal-AdvertiserArticle contentArticle content The Djugdjug Ensemble, led by Bruno Allard, right, always starts the Deep Roots Music Festival’s Fresh Beats Rhythm Parade with their drumming. Photo by Wendy Elliott /Valley Journal-AdvertiserArticle contentArticle contentArticle content Cathy Arsenault, left, and Kate MacInnes Adams, who are known as Cuckoo Moon, added their talent to the tribute to Carrie Grover during the Deep Roots Music Festival Sept. 27 at the Wolfville Farmers’ Market. Grover, who was born in Sunken Lake, both collected songs and played the fiddle. She died in 1959. Photo by Wendy Elliott /Valley Journal-AdvertiserArticle contentArticle content Wolfville’s Peter Mowat, right, a longtime volunteer with the Deep Roots Music Festival, was recognized with the Valley Arts Award by emcee Darrin Harvey. Mowat also organizes summer concerts on the waterfront in Wolfville and a new blues music series at the Royal Canadian Legion. Photo by Wendy Elliott /Valley Journal-AdvertiserArticle contentArticle content The Fresh Beats Rhythm Parade filled Wolfville’s Main Street with colour and music during the Deep Roots Music Festival on Sept. 27. Photo by Wendy Elliott /Valley Journal-AdvertiserArticle contentArticle content Families in costume turned out en masse for the Fresh Beats Rhythm Parade Sept. 27 during the Deep Roots Music Festival in Wolfville. Hannah Stuart and her son Ambrose, of Wolfville, posed momentarily. Photo by Wendy Elliott /Valley Journal-AdvertiserArticle contentArticle content The Hupman Brothers, Ryan and Scott Hupman, centre, played during the Deep Roots Music Festival’s final concert of the week offering several of their well-loved tunes. Photo by Wendy Elliott /Valley Journal-AdvertiserArticle contentArticle content Award winners Thomas Cormier and his partner, Sandy Greenberg, who call themselves Razzamatazz, perform for families in the big tent at Wolfville’s Waterfront Park Sept. 27 during the Deep Roots Music Festival. Photo by Wendy Elliott /Valley Journal-AdvertiserArticle content The Djugdjug Ensemble leads the Fresh Beats Rhythm Parade into Waterfront Park in Wolfville on Sept. 27. Held in conjunction with the Deep Roots Music Festival, it left Clock Park at noon. The festival took place from Sept. 24-28. Photo by Jason Malloy /Valley Journal-AdvertiserArticle contentArticle content
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