KSUT will presents the Virtual Four Corners Folk Festival from 7 to 9pm this Friday evening, September 4.
Since we’re not able to gather in person, we’re bringing Reservoir Hill to you! Join us on the radio, on Facebook Live or streaming for musical performances recorded just for KSUT by Michael Franti, Tommy Emmanuel, Rising Appalachia, Stillhouse Junkies, Caitlin Cannon and Alice Wallace.
In addition to incredible music, the virtual festival video captures a traditional Native American blessing and two live performances from the beautiful Reservoir Hill festival grounds we all miss so much. We’ll also remember Folkwest co-founder, Dan Appenzeller whose legacy lives on through music on Reservoir Hill.
In preparation for this virtual event, KSUT staff, musicians, and others had a great work day on Reservoir Hill with videographer Drew Semel and his crew from Illuminarts, and sound engineer Scott Smith from Scooter’s Place.
While social distancing was practiced, along with wearing masks, we did take a break for a few photo ops.
How to watch and where to tune-in:
Watch: KSUT Facebook Live (link to be provided at show time)
Listen on your smart speaker: (Alexa) Play K.U.T.E.
Tune-in: KSUT Four Corners Public Radio
90.1 FM Durango/La Plata County
89.3 Durango
88.1 Farmington, NM/Pagosa Springs
106.3 Cortez, Mancos/Montezuma County
91.1 Silverton
You can make a donation to KSUT Presents directly through our web page. All donations will help us due to revenue losses the COVID-19 pandemic created by cancelling our festivals and concerts this summer.
You can view more photos of the Reservoir Hill Event here on the KSUT website.