The Chaplins bring Saturday’s outdoor action to a close.
Sunday on the Southern Fried Outdoor Stage starts with New York-based JD & the Straight Shot performing their blend of blues and New Orleans-flavoured roots music with a dash of classic rock.
Perthshire institution Wolſtrain follow with their great electric blues sound covering rock ‘n’ roll, swing and original material.
Daniel Meade & The Flying Mules bring their irresistible mix of country, blues honky- tonk and ragtime.
Featuring some of Perthshire’s finest musicians, Rancho Rebop and the Full Moon Howlers are masters of their own infectious blend of good-time bluegrass, country, blues and western swing.
Dundee guitarist, Simon Kennedy, and his band are the penultimate act and Sunday draws to a close with a thrilling set from Perth’s R’n’B, country rock and Americana band with a Scotish twist; The Holy Ghosts.
The Rockin’ All-Dayer in The Twa Tams from 2pm on Saturday, 1 August, features Scotland’s best rockabilly bands, The Hot Rod Sinners and Uncle Red, and a rare Scotish appearance by Keith Turner & The Southern Sound with one-man band Dollar Bill in support.
The Flipsville DJs and Gordon Watson on will keep the music flowing on the decks throughout the day while hot-rod and custom cars around town will add to the rockabilly vibe.
Southern Fried Film is a new collaboration between the festival and their friends at Perth’s Playhouse Cinema.
Over the weekend, the cinema will screen a programme to complement and connect to the music line-up, with a great mix of classics, documentaries, family films and the odd curveball.
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Festival director, Andy Shearer, said: “We’ve wanted to stage a major rockabilly event for some time and we’re very happy we can make it happen this year. That’s part of an extension of the programme to include evening gigs at two of Perth’s best-loved venues, The Twa Tams and Greyfriars Bar, for the first time.
“We also have another addition to the line-up with a great cinema programme in partnership with Perth Playhouse with a mix of feature films, music documentaries which all have links to some of this year’s festival artists as well as a couple of great kids movies with great American roots sound tracks.
“We’ve also now completed the line-up of singers for our fabulous Dolly Parton celebration on Saturday night with the addition of Mississippi blues-folk artist, Lisa Mills, and Oklahoma’s indie- American songwriter Samantha Crain, making for an amazing blend of voices and musical styles.
“Both artists will also play their own solo sets as part of The Songwriter Sessions at Late And Southern Fried at The Salutation Hotel, along with Willie Watson, a superb singer and former member of Old Crow Medicine Show and Dave Rawlings Machine.”
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