Modern Day Coal Miner’s Daughter @ Festival

Friday night at Festival we will welcome not only 2 bright up and coming country stars in Drake White and Russell Dickerson, we will also welcome Virginia’s own Kaitlyn Baker. Kaitlyn’s latest EP, “Blackbird”, was released last month after a lengthy time without a new release.

” It is absolutely amazing. I feel so blessed to have fresh music out.” Kaitlyn replied when asked about her new EP being released, “The road to releasing new music hasn’t been the easiest but it has been so worth it.”

Kaitlyn was born and raised in the small coal mining town of Pound, Virginia. A town of only 2.6 square miles and a population of a little more than 1,000 people. Kaitlyn began singing in church around age 7.

“I was absolutely petrified! Haha It took time for me to shake the nerves but I always loved music. I grew up around it my whole life and it has always been a passion of mine.”

By 14 she had already recorded 2 self produced albums and was playing music almost every weekend at various fairs and festivals.

“I knew I wanted to further pursue music by the time I was 14. I wanted to make my mark on country music and here I am all these years later.”

And make her mark she has done. Her latest EP includes a song that she co-wrote with songwriters Tony Mullins & Larry Cordle. After teaming up with Larry to release the song “Heart of Appalachia” she teamed up with Larry and Tony on the song “Sassy Frass Tea”.

“Tony and Larry are incredible. Larry and I had the opportunity to work together on my single, “Heart of Appalachia.” He produced and sang background vocals. This song is now designated as the official theme song for “Heart of Appalachia” tourism. Tony is from my hometown of Pound, VA so we already had so much in common. It was easy to write with the both of them. They are all around amazing people and writers, I’m fortunate they co-wrote, “Sassy Frass Tea” with me.”

Tony is also a Pound native who has written songs for some of country music’s biggest stars including Kenny Chesney, Rascal Flats, Van Zant, LeAnn Rimes and Craig Morgan(just to name a few). Larry has written for an impressive list of stars as well, like Garth Brooks, Loretta Lynn, Mountain Heart, Ricky Skaggs, George straight and Alan Jackson.

Kaitlyn’s favorite song off of her EP however, is the title track “Blackbird”.

“This song was inspired by my late guitarist, Thomas Estep. Thomas was hit by a drunk driver on New Years Eve in 2017. It shook my whole world. I really realized at that moment that we are not promised anything in life. It’s important to love each day like your last, love one another whole heartedly, and stand up for what you believe in. “Blackbird” is a staple to what and who Thomas was as a person.”

Check out her single “Coal Train” off of her EP “BlackBird”


Kaitlyn says she loves Roanoke and is excited to be coming back especially to play the 50th Roanoke Festival in the Park.

“I am honored! I think it’s so amazing that Roanoke has hosted this festival for 50 years! That is truly a great accomplishment and I couldn’t be more happier to perform for the 50th year mark!”

We are excited to see you as well Kaitlyn!

Friday night Festival will kick off with our friend Adam Rutledge at 6PM. Followed by Kaitlyn at 7 and Russell Dickerson and Drake White to follow. This is possibly one of the most talented headlining nights in recent memory from start to finish. Buttons ar still available at RoanokeFestival.com until noon on Friday May 25th. They are also available at the Berglund Center Box Office till Saturday May 26th at 2PM and of course they are available at Elmwood Park starting Friday at 2PM.

2018 Festival Details!

Here are details to help you enjoy the 50th Roanoke Festival in the Park.

Festival Hours

 

Overall Hours:

Friday: 5-10PM $10

Saturday: 10AM-10PM – $10 after 5PM

Sunday: 11AM-9PM – $10 after 5PM

*A $10 button gains admission to ALL 3 night time concerts.

 

Arts & Crafts, Juried Art Show, & Children’s Activities: (All free admission)

Saturday: 10AM-5PM

Sunday: 11AM-5PM

 

Fireman’s Foam:

Saturday 12-2PM

 

Festival Stage, Fret Mill Gazebo, & Carol Williams Stage:

Saturday: Noon-5PM

Sunday: Noon-5PM

 

Stage Lineups

Main Stage:

Friday

6:00 – Adam Rutledge

7:00 – Kaitlyn Baker

8:00 – Russell Dickerson

9:00 – Drake White

 

Saturday

Noon – SW VA Ballet

1:00 – PanJammers

2:00 – Ol#Seven

3:00 – Path to Paradise

4:00 – The Bureau

5:00 – The Thrillbillyz

6:00 – Whiskey River

7:00 – Gasoline Alley

8:30 – Foghat

 

Sunday

12:00 – Bishop Hardy and the Sons of Thunder

1:00 – Miss Mona’s School of Dance

2:00 – Mickey Nelson & Valerie McQueen

3:00 – The Artist M-Pact

4:00 – Haus of Schmitt

5:00 – The Distractors

6:00 — Jerry Wilson Rock and Soul Band

7:00 – The Sessions Band

8:00 – 1964 the Tribute

Saturday Performing Arts Stages

 

Festival Stage Carol Williams Stage Fret Mill Gazebo Stage
12 Near November Daniel Mcbroom Mel Parker
1 Long Story Short Branan Thompson Magic Troy Batey
2 Huckleberry Clementine Girls Rock Roanoke Johnny Barnett
3 B3nt Jimmy Charleigh Roberts
4 Faded travelers Fame Allstars Schuyler Van

 

 

Sunday Performing Arts Stage

 

Festival Stage Carol Williams Stage Fret Mill Gazebo
12 Seph Custer & the Flatbreaks Annie Lin Tai Chi Johnny Barnett
1 Lost in Space Camp Knuckleheadz Elijah Cortez
2 Fritz Schindler Chloe Hart Melissa McSherry
3 The New Habit Charleigh Roberts Fret Mill Music Co.
4 Paradigm American Freestyle Karate Fret Mill Music Co.

 

Stage Locations

Festival Stage: On Franklin Rd. near the crosswalk to the entrance of Elwood Park

Fret Mill Gazebo: In the Park near the corner of Elm and Jefferson St.

Carol Williams Stage: In front of the library near the corner of Bullit Ave. and Jefferson St.

 

Admission Buttons – For Night Time Shows Only

  1. If you purchased your buttons online they will be available throughout the weekend at the Will Call tent starting Friday afternoon @ 2PM in Elmwood Park.
  2. Buttons are still available online, ending at Noon On Friday May 25th and at the Berglund Center Box Office until Saturday May 26th @ 2PM.
  3. Buttons are available at the gates all three nights and at the Festival Store all weekend.
  4. Buttons are $10 and gain you entrance to all three nightly concerts.

**Children 6 & under are free**

Children’s Activities

Children’s Area is located in the playground on top of the hill on the Elm St. side of the library.

Firemans Foam: 12-2PM SATURADAY ONLY is located on the Elm St. Side of the Park.

Bubble Park is located along the Elm St. side of the Park.

Petting Zoo & Pony rides are located on the corner of Elm Ave & Jefferson St.

Bouncy Houses are located along Jefferson St. near Franklin Rd.

 

Chris Clark Bicycle Stunt Show

Show times:

Saturday:     Noon, 2PM, & 4PM

Sunday:       1 & 3PM

Located on Jefferson St. in front of The Patrick Henry

 

Juried Art Show:

Juried Artists and Crafters will be judged in several categories using multiple criteria to determine the winners. Awards will be announced Saturday morning.

Located on Magnolia Alley

 

Non-juried Arts & Crafts Vendors: Open 10-5 on Saturday & 11-5 on Sunday

Located on Jefferson St. where you will find a variety of items including photography, drawings, jewelry, candles and soaps and many others. We have many returning sellers and some new ones you will want to visit!

Visit all of the booths and support those who support Roanoke Festival in the Park!!

Festival Park Map

Dog Policy

Dogs are welcome! We do ask that all dogs are to be leashed at all times. Kiddy pools of water will be kept filled with fresh drinking water for our thirsty K-9 friends!

 

Chair Policy

Bring your chairs!!!

 

Cooler Policy

NO coolers allowed.

 

 

Food Vendors

Angelic’s Kitchen Fried fish platter, hushpuppies, slaw
Virginia seafood salad, fries
J M Chang Chicken on stick, lomein, shrimp
North Carolina  & veggie rice, egg roll, shaved ice
Miller Foods Ribbon fries, corn dogs, french fries,
West Virginia funnel cakes, ice cream
Fresh squeezed lemonade
Pina Colada Perumex Non-alcoholic pina colada smoothies,
Connecticut various flavors
Sherri’s Crab Cakes Crab cakes with various seafood &
Pennsylvania Fries, soft drinks
Lombardo’s Concessions Chicken, steak, veggie, shrimp pitas
Pennsylvania  sausages, kielbasa, chicken fingers,
 philly, fries, sweet potato fries
Simply a Blast Snowcones Snowcones
Virginia

Stop Drop & Pop Shop               Kettle corn, flavored pork rinds

Tennessee

Master Sergeant BBQ                 BBQ Platters

Virginia

Brother Jake’s Brick Oven           Pizza, hoagies, chicken salad

Virginia

 

 

Alcohol Serving Times & Last Calls:

Main Beer Truck inside the Park:

Friday              5-9:45PM: Last Call 9:30PM

Saturday           Noon-9:30PM: Last Call 9:15PM

Sunday             Noon-9:15PM: Last Call 9:00PM

 

Franklin Rd. Beer Truck:

Saturday           Noon-4:30PM

Sunday Noon-4:30PM

Bicycle Stunt Show at FESTIVAL!

In association with Roanoke Outside

 Roanoke Festival In The Park is proud to present:

Chris Clark

Professional Bicycle Stunt Show!

Two days of shows!

Over the past decade professional stunt cyclist Chris Clark has competed around the world and entertained thousands at events like the Gravity Games, the Vans Warped Tour, New York's Times Square Parade and even the Olympic Games!

Each 30 minute show is a breathtaking display of balance and agility as Chris maneuvers his bike and body over his custom built ramps and obstacles, displaying the skills he has acquired in his years of national and international competitive experience. Chris even gets the audience involved by including volunteers from the crowd as part of the show.

Following the show, audience members will have the opportunity to meet Chris, get free autographs and find out how to enter to win a free bike, courtesy of Schwinn!

 

The show area will be located on Jefferson St. just north of The Patrick Henry. These shows are absolutely FREE!!  shows in all including 3 on Saturday May 26th at 12, 2, & 4 o’clock and 2 shows on Sunday May 27th at 1 & 3 o’clock.