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The 29th Annual Dallas International Guitar Festival and MusicFest
Edited by Madelyn Miller, the travellady
The Dallas International Guitar Show and MusicFest is the
world's largest and oldest guitar show, blending musicians, fans, collectors and
celebrities together into one musical extravaganza. Visitors can buy, sell,
trade, or just browse among the thousands upon thousands of new and vintage
guitars, basses, amps, banjos, mandolins, straps and strings, effects pedals,
keyboards, music memorabilia and more. Rub elbows with guitar legends and
up-and-coming artists.
The 29th Annual Dallas International Guitar Show and
MusicFest will be expanded to three days—April 21, 22 and 23, 2006, at Dallas
Market Hall. Market Hall is located at 2200 Stemmons Freeway in Dallas, and
provides ample free parking for show attendees.
Returning again for this year’s show is Drum World, 14,000
square feet of “anything and everything related to drums,” including live
performances and clinics by world-class drummers. What the Dallas Guitar Show
has done for the guitar, Drum World will do for drums. At Drum World, you’ll
see manufacturers and retailers, drums, percussion, and accessories as well as
collectors and dealers of vintage drums, parts and memorabilia from all over the
world, all for sale or trade. For more information about Drum World, including
dealer applications, visit
www.guitarshow.com online.
Listen to the best local and regional bands at MusicFest's
indoor and outdoor stages, including contestants and winners of the Texas 10
Under 20 contest co-sponsored by the Dallas International Guitar Show and
MusicFest and Texas Music Project. This expanded Show of Shows will feature 500
booths, exhibits and clinics, and live concert performances on three stages.
There will also be exhibits by Texas Musicians Museum that includes memorabilia
from legends like Dallas’ own Stevie Ray Vaughan.
An All Star Jam will be held Saturday night, featuring many
of the most highly respected performers in the industry playing together for a
once-in-a-lifetime experience. There will also be additional live concerts
Friday night on the outdoor stages.
Dallas International Guitar Show and MusicFest and Drum
World hours are 2-7 p.m. Friday, with live music concerts continuing outside the
venue until 10 p.m.; Saturday, April 22, from 10 a.m.-7 p.m., followed by an All
Star Jam that night; and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, April 23. MusicFest
performance hours start at 10 a.m. Saturday and Sunday. A one-day ticket price
for both the Guitar Show and MusicFest is $16 for adults and children 11 or
older; free for children under 10. Two-day festival passes are available for
$25, and three-day passes are available for $35. Three-day festival passes
include free admission to the All Star Jam Saturday night; all tickets are
available at the door.
More than 15,000 people attended last year’s event at
Dallas Market Hall, with over $3 million of instruments and memorabilia trading
hands. For more information, call the Dallas International Guitar Show and
MusicFest and Drum World 24-hour hotline, Metro 972-260-4201, or visit their
website at
www.guitarshow.com.
Sponsors for the Texas 10 Under 20 Contest, benefiting
Texas Music Project, were Broadjam, Luminous Sound Studios, Peavey, D’Addario
Strings, Planet Waves, Evans Drums, Southwest Airlines, Texas Music Project,
KLTY, and 102.1 The Edge.
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