John Hiatt Headlining Rhythm & Roots Saturday, September 5th
Richard2020-03-11T04:30:34+00:00Artists as diverse as Bob Dylan, Iggie Pop, Bonnie Raitt, Chaka Khan, Roseanne Cash and the Jeff Healey Band have recorded the work of
Artists as diverse as Bob Dylan, Iggie Pop, Bonnie Raitt, Chaka Khan, Roseanne Cash and the Jeff Healey Band have recorded the work of
Rhiannon Giddens Headlines Rhythm & Roots Sunday Rhiannon Giddens is bringing her clear, distinctive voice, her prowess on banjo and fiddle, and her musical
I’d like to express my gratitude and thanks to everyone who helped make Rhythm and Roots 2019 a great success. Especially the staff, crew chiefs,
Rhythm & Roots Showcases Evolution of Traditional Music in Rollicking Three-Day Festival The Mavericks, Son Volt and Railroad Earth Rock Ninigret Park, The Travelin’
"The annual Rhythm and Roots Festival returns to Ninigret Park in Charlestown , Rhode Island. Mario Hilario spoke with the festival's producer to talk
Of all the colorful music fans at Rhythm & Roots, dressed in everything from tie dye and cowboy boots to swingy dresses and heels,
Joe Natale Makes Every R&R Opening a Smooth One It takes a village to create a village. Just ask Joe Natale, who wrangles
Pete MacPhee, the artist who designed the bold, distinctive Rhythm & Roots T-shirts last year, is back with two new designs and another offering
Despite the heat, heavy lifting and pressure to feed the masses, Amber Wakley’s face and stomach actually ache from laughing so much during the
Conversations with state agencies and the town of Charlestown are giving us hope that we can host Rhythm & Roots this Labor Day weekend. Their guidance has helped us plan with your safety as our top priority.
We’re finalizing the lineup and preparing to sell tickets, but of course we’re monitoring the ever-changing situation and will keep you updated. It’s likely that one requirement will be reduced capacity, so plan ahead. We will let you know when it’s time to reserve your spot.
One thing is for sure: Rhythm & Roots can happen only if we follow a number of safety protocols, and we will ask patrons to do the same. In the meantime, stay safe, get vaccinated, follow the safety guidelines and we hope to see you Sept. 3-5 for three days of authentic roots music. Remember, let’s “Keep the Vibe Alive in 2021.”