Episode 38 – Kimberly Sinclair

Kimberly Sinclair reminds us to just keep smiling at the 2019 Philadelphia Folk Festival (Photo by Alex Lowy).

Previewing the 61st Annual Philadelphia Folk Festival With Kimberly Sinclair

Join me on this week’s podcast as I sit down with Philadelphia Folk Festival Artistic and Marketing Director Kimberly Sinclair. We delve into the exciting plans for the 61st annual Philadelphia Folk Festival, set to take place from August 16-18 at the historic Old Pool Farm. After covering the Philly Folk Festival since 2013, 2024 marks my 12th year covering it for The High Note and my 15th year attending.

Kimberly shares insights into what attendees can expect this year, including a lineup that honors the festival’s rich heritage while embracing new and diverse talent. This year’s performers include Gangstagrass, John Oates, Tony Trischka’s EarlJam – A Tribute to Earl Scruggs, The Secret Sisters, Adam Ezra Group, Crys Matthews and Dave Gunning among others.

During our conversation, Kimberly discusses the festival’s triumphant return, the unwavering support from the community, and the strategic restructuring that has placed the festival on solid financial ground. She highlights the magic of the festival experience, where friends become family, and the music and memories continue to inspire generations.

Whether you’re a longtime festival-goer or a newcomer, this episode is packed with everything you need to know about this beloved event. Tune in and prepare for an unforgettable music, community, and celebration weekend!

Catch the entire conversation on the podcast and stay tuned for more updates on this year’s Philadelphia Folk Festival.

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The intro and outro music was written, composed and recorded by Paul “Dawg” Dixon.