Music at the Mountain

Music at the Mountain is an all-day festival with the best of American music bringing friends and families together in a wholesome outdoor environment at the foot of Georgia’s own Stone Mountain. A benefit for Urban Pet Project and Animal Rescue League of Northwest Georgia, these non-profits rescue homeless pets, provide medical care including spay/neuter and find loving homes. Performing will be Michelle Malone, Katie Armiger, Roxie Watson, Caroline Aiken, The Shadowboxers, and Larkin Poe. Please see our website for ticket and more info.

This year’s line-up features Grammy nominated artists, musicians with platinum and gold albums, a band that reached #4 band on last year’s European Charts, and the singer voted as the #1 Hottest Bachelorette for two years in a row by Country Weekly fans!

Katie Armiger – Twice voted #1 Hottest Bachelorette by Country Weekly fans. “She combines a gritty, bluesy sound with an innocent charm”. – Urban Country News.

Larkin Poe – International touring sensations who reached #4 on European Charts Wake up and catch a potential major country pop crossover act before they drive in a sea of Grammys. – The Music Critic

Caroline Aiken – Grammy Award nominated veteran of the American music scene. “She’s dangerous. She’ll blow the doors off the place.” – Pierce Pettis, Grammy nominated writer and performer.

Roxie Watson – Five-piece string band that create the new musical genre of “alterna-grass”. “Their songs have strong melodies and buoyant harmonies that leaven even their darkest songs. Their music isn’t lightweight, but it is joyously lighthearted.” Rachel Cholst, NoDepression.com

The Shadowboxers – Emerging Atlanta pop stars. “I was just blown away!” – Emily Saliers, Indigo Girls

Michelle Malone – Twice Grammy Award nominated artist with both Gold and Platinum albums. Billboard describes Michelle as “A proper American cocktail best drunk straight up.”

When:      Wednesday, September 1, 2012 – 1pm to 10pm
Where:      Stone Mountain Park – Special Events Meadow
Tickets:    $12 – $40

For additional information, visit http://festivals.stonemountainpark.com/mini-section/default.aspx?id=138