Live Oak —
You’ve been waiting and now here they are, six of the artists who will perform at the 2013 Suwannee River Jam at the beautiful Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park (SOSMP) May 1-4 in Live Oak.
ARTISTS
Sheryl Crow
Eli Young Band
Rodney Atkins
Easton Corbin
Randy Houser
LoCash Cowboys
**More to be announced soon
Suwannee River Jam general admission tickets will be on sale beginning tomorrow, Friday, Jan. 11, until midnight at the special price of $75 and includes all four days' admission beginning with the Wednesday night pre-party. You may also purchase your Jam tickets at any S&S Food Store.
In addition to all the country music you can listen to, the 2013 JAM includes the first Ultimate Redneck Wedding, Ms. Suwannee River Jam Daisy Duke Style contest, Letters from Home to soldiers overseas and Hope Notes, a silent auction fund-raiser with lots of great items up for bids to help area high school bands. And, winners of the Suwannee River Jam Auditions will perform all over the SOSMP during the JAM.
Please watch the SOSMP’s Facebook page, twitter, SOSMP’s website at www.musicliveshere.com and the Jam website at www.suwanneeriverjam.com for more. You may call the SOSMP at 386-364-1683 or email spirit@musicliveshere.com to purchase tickets and reserve cabins, primitive camping, RV and camper sites.
The Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park is located at 3076 95th Drive, 4.5 miles north of Live Oak off US 129 at the famous Suwannee River. The park is 4.5 miles south of Interstate 75 and 4.5 miles north of Interstate 10 off US 129. Keep an eye out for the SOSMP sign and white painted board fence.
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