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January 15, 2023

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38 What's up! January 15-21, 2023 Cover Story President Brent A. Powers editor Becca Martin-Brown 479-872-5054 bmartin@nwaonline.com twitter: nWAbecca rePorters Monica Hooper mhooper@nwaonline.com April Wallace awallace@nwaonline.com (479) 770-3746 designer Deb Harvell ! UP WHAT'S On The COVeR Lindsay Lou will headline the Ozark Mountain Music Fes- tival Jan. 19-22 at the Basin park hotel in Eureka springs. now living in nashville, tenn., Lou is a renowned sing- er-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from Michigan, known for her soulful vocals and intricate musicianship. she performs with her band at 10 p.m. Jan. 20 in the Barefoot Ballroom. (Courtesy Photo/KirK Barnett) What's Up! is a publication of the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. OzMoMu Continued From Page 12 Fyi OzMoMu Schedule Jan. 19 7 p.m. — Gary Lawrence on the Cave Stage 8 p.m. — tyler Gregory in the Barefoot Ballroom 10 p.m. — eureka Strings in the Barefoot Ball- room Jan. 20 4 p.m. — JP Stringfield on the Cave Stage 6 p.m. — Haymakers in the Game room 8 p.m. — Good Morning Bedlam in the Barefoot Ballroom 9 p.m. — tyler Gregory on the Cave Stage 10 p.m. — Lindsay Lou in the Barefoot Ballroom Midnight — After jam at Chelsea's Corner Bar Jan. 21 Noon — Casey and the Atta Boys in the Game room 1 p.m. — "Icky" Ichnio- wski on the Cave Stage 2 p.m. — Front Porch in the Game room 3 p.m. — Ashtyn Barba- ree on the Cave Stage 4 p.m. — Willy tea taylor in the Game room 5:30 p.m. — Catfish Semi- nar on the Cave Stage 6 p.m. — Shakedown Strings in the Barefoot Ballroom 7 p.m. — Patti Steel Duo on the Cave Stage 8 p.m. — the Mighty Pines in the Barefoot Ballroom 9 p.m. — Dome B roy on the Cave Stage 10:15 p.m. — Marbin in the Barefoot Ballroom Midnight — After jam at Chelsea's Corner Bar Jan. 22 Noon — eagle rock Gospel Singers in the Barefoot Ballroom iNFO — ozarkmountain- musicfestival.com version of "Freedom," the final track of his 2019 album, "Home." "It really has that sort of singing-in-the-kitchen feeling to it. And he also played on a couple of tracks on a record that I'm going to release this coming year," she adds. "Billy is a longtime friend." In addition to the new album, Lou says that she's finding a healthy life-work schedule. "I think I found a good balance of home time and tour time. The pandemic helped me put the brakes on for a second — so you could step back and see what's important and what's healthy," she says. "Since things have picked up again, I've been busy, but not like I used to be. I used to just be spinning my wheels more than I needed to. Now I'm playing just the right amount, and I'm home just the right amount." For OzMoMu, the multi- instrumentalist says that she doesn't know yet if she'll jump into any jam sessions. "I'll be joined by my bandmates Anthony to Costa and Alex Bice. We've been playing together for a while, and they've played on my last record, so that'll be a trio. I've started playing bass in my shows more often now. So this will be Lindsay Lou featured on electric bass, and Anthony will be on electric guitar (and he might play some acoustic as well), and Alex Bice on drums." Keep up with Lindsay Lou at lindsayloumusic.com. Get more information on Ozark Mountain Music Festival at ozarkmountainmusicfestival. com. Faq Ozark Mountain Music Festival WHaT — A four-day music festival featuring headliner Lindsay Lou and including Marbin, Willy tea taylor, the Mighty Pines, the eagle rock Gospel Singers, Catfish Seminar, Shakedown Strings, tyler Gregory, Front Porch, Patti Steel, eureka Strings, Gary Lawrance, Casey and the Atta Boys, Don & roy, Astyn Barbaree, Haymakers, JP Stringfield, "Icky" Ichniowski, Dusty rust, Danny Spain Gang, Gravel yard, Dale Kellerson, Doug Myer- scough, Grace Stormont, Steve Jones and Good Morning Bedlam. there will also be a variety of vendors offering crafts, clothing and more as well as activities like yoga and mimosas, whisky tastings, ice skating and hatchet throwing. WHEN — Jan. 19-22 WHERE — Basin Park Hotel with special events around eureka Springs COST — Local night on Jan. 19, $15; $15 Jan. 22 only; $85 four-day all access pass. iNFO — ozarkmountainmusicfestival.com "The eagle Rock Gospel Singers consciously toe the line between the sacred and secular. It's a rewarding combination. Whether you're a believer or not, these songs will touch all of the sacred places in your heart," according to no Depression. the Eagle rock Gospel singers perform at noon Jan. 22 in the Barefoot Ballroom at the Basin park hotel. (Courtesy photo) Those who missed The Mighty Pines with arkansauce at George's Majestic Lounge in Fayetteville over new year's weekend will have another chance to see the st. Louis- based roots band at the Ozark Mountain Music Festival. they play at 8 p.m. Jan. 21 in the Barefoot Ballroom. (Courtesy photo) Local singer/ songwriter Ashtyn Barbaree will perform during the Ozark Mountain Music Festival Jan. 19-22 at the Basin park hotel in Eureka springs. Barbaree plays at 3 p.m. Jan. 21 on the Cave stage. (nWa Democrat- Gazette File photo/ spencer tirey) Patti Steel will be an artist-at-large during the festival. the northwest arkansas multi-instrumentalist and songwriter recently played Mama Jay of Mama Jay and the Jay Birds in the film "Wonderland Cave." see the patti steel Duo at 7 p.m. Jan. 21 on the Cave stage at the Basin park hotel. (Courtesy photo)

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