The Carrivick Sisters, Bex Marshall, Scaramoose and Vince Lee's Wildcards are among the top acts set to headline this year's Kingsbridge Music Festival.
The festival, which has become an annual favourite for local music fans, will take place from June 20th-22nd.
A great selection of free jazz, blues, folk and rock music will be showcased with other acts likely to include: Templar, Dave Rich Band, The Tarka Groove Experiment, Jeff Massingham, Robin Cotton, James Harris Quintet, Jefe, Les Norden & Nigel Sture, Darryl Way and Mad Dog McRea.
Headline act, The Carrivick Sisters, are currently taking the music scene by storm with their mix of folk and bluegrass. The twins, who come from Salcombe, will also be playing at this year's Glastonbury Festival after winning a regional busking competition judged by Glastonbury organiser, Michael Eavis.
Despite the terrible weather, last year's Kingsbridge Festival was a resounding success, attracting more than 5,000 spectators and raising over £3,000 for local charities.
Programmes for the 2008 festival will be available from the Kingsbridge Information Centre closer to the event. In the meantime the organisers can be contacted by email at info@kingsbridgemusicfest.co.uk
The Kingsbridge Music Festival has, over the years, attracted some of the UK's leading musical talent, including the Levellers, who headlined the 1998 event.
Their upbeat track, What a Beautiful Day, reached number 13 in the UK singles chart back in 1997.
More information about the festival will appear on 999Kingsbridge in the coming months.

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