It was a big weekend for music in the San Francisco Bay Area over the past three days. The Not Strictly Bluegrass Festival celebrated its 10th anniversary, featuring over one hundred artists on six stages in San Francisco’s beautiful Golden Gate Park. The festival is completely free, paid for – with sponsorship – by billionaire Warren Hellman as a gift to the city and people of San Francisco.
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Starting today, music lovers in the San Francisco Bay Area have three major music festivals to look forward to in the...
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