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ASCAP is pleased to present a stellar artist
line-up for the daytime programming at the
Sundance Film Festival Music Café
during the 2005 Sundance Film Festival in
Park City, Utah. Daytime performances
at the Music Café, produced by ASCAP,
will be open to Festival credential holders
from January 21 - 28, 2005.
The Music Café, produced by ASCAP,
is located at The Star Bar @ Plan B, 268
Main Street in Park City, and continues
to be one of the most popular draws at the
Festival. It is dedicated to showcasing
the exceptional talent of new artists, top
names and emerging artists, and is a place
where independent filmmakers can meet and
interact with film composers and songwriters
to encourage collaboration amongst all of
these talents.
This year's eight-day Music Café
series will highlight some of ASCAP's most
exciting members, including: And You Will
Know Us By The Trail of Dead, Peter Cincotti,
Billy Currington, The Dresden Dolls, Mary
Gauthier, Rickie Lee Jones, Angelique Kidjo,
Kings of Leon, Ben Kweller, Los Pinguos,
Martin Luther, Michael McDonald, Nellie
McKay, Lori McKenna, Midnight Movies, Raúl
Midón, Anna Nalick, Linda Perry,
Glen Phillips and Nickel Creek's Sara &
Sean Watkins, Kyle Riabko, Suzanne Vega,
and Saul Williams.
Daytime performances at the Music Café,
produced by ASCAP, will take place 2:30
PM to 5:00 PM daily (4:00 PM ö 6:00 PM on
Friday, January 21).
Over the past six
years, ASCAP has presented both legendary
and cutting edge artists at the Music Café
such as India.Arie, Joseph Arthur with Ben
Harper & Peter Gabriel, Edie Brickell,
Jon Brion, Guy Clark, Clem Snide, Shawn
Colvin, Rodney Crowell, John Doe,
Ricky Fanté, Patty Griffin, Emmylou
Harris, John Hiatt, Joe Jackson, Jonny Lang,
Daniel Lanois, Jason Mraz, Nickel Creek,
Old 97's, Fernando Osorio, Damien Rice,
Josh Ritter, Sweet Pea Atkinson & Was
(Not Was) Quintet featuring Don & David
Was, Wayne Kramer & Narada Michael Walden
and Bernie Worrell, and many others.
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