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April 24, 2008

Stage schedules for the Norman Music Festival

Norman Music Festival
Schedule and Map




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West Main Stage Schedule
(located on Main Street and Jones Avenue)
Noon Dorian Small
1 p.m. Umbrellas
2 p.m. The Neighborhood
3 p.m. Colourmusic
4 p.m. Evangelicals
5:15 p.m. The Octopus Project
6:30 p.m. British Sea Power
8 p.m. Chainsaw Kittens (reunion)
10 p.m. The Polyphonic Spree
East Stage Schedule
(located on Main Street and Porter Avenue)
12:30 p.m. Ghost of Monkshood
1:30 p.m. Tall Cotton String Band
2:30 p.m. Skinfonia (former Ills members)
3:30 p.m. Ryan Lindsey
4:30 p.m. Cheyenne
5:30 p.m. Taddy Porter
7 p.m. The Starkweather Boys
9 p.m. The John Arnold Band
The Sooner Theatre Stage
(located on the corner of Main and Jones)
Stage hosted by Hoff the Monkey and Galvin & Wilson
11am Students from McMichael School of Music
Noon The Wickers (reunion)
1 p.m. Refuje
2 p.m. Terry 'Buffalo' Ware and The Shambles
3 p.m. Debris (reunion)
4 p.m. Gravity Propulsion System
5 p.m. Klipspringer
6 p.m. Citizen 5
7 p.m. Born A Number
MAINSITE Contemporary Art Gallery
5 p.m. Anvil Salute
6 p.m. White Walls series by John Mooneyham
Blue Fish Companion XXI
Official after-party @ The Opolis
Begins as soon as the NMF Main Stage shuts down
Mama Sweet
Toil and Trouble
DJ Bronzai
Dreamer Concepts Studio and Foundation
($10 entry during day, $15 at night — goes to support DCSF)
will host up to six bands throughout the day including:
Torn Between
Macon Greyson
Gregg Standridge
Supreme U-gene
Ivan Peña
Resident Funk
Mama Sweet (acoustic)
Camille Harp

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