{"id":31334,"date":"2018-04-10T01:47:00","date_gmt":"2018-04-10T08:47:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/spijue.wpengine.com\/news\/folk-fest-begins-today\/"},"modified":"2018-04-10T01:47:00","modified_gmt":"2018-04-10T08:47:00","slug":"folk-fest-begins-today","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/folk-fest-begins-today\/","title":{"rendered":"Folk Fest begins today"},"content":{"rendered":"
Correction: An earlier version of this article erroneously stated the guest artists will play on Thursday and Sunday. They will play on Friday and Sunday. The Empire regrets this error.<\/em><\/p>\n As winter gives way to spring, the sounds of banjos, fiddles and guitars will once again fill the air in Juneau this week.<\/p>\n The 44th Annual Alaska Folk Festival begins Monday, bringing artists from around the state and country to Alaska\u2019s capital city to perform and collaborate. According to the Folk Fest website, there are more than 130 acts<\/a> scheduled to perform and about half of them are from the Juneau area.<\/p>\n Debby Johnson, an Alaska Folk Fest board member, said the week is usually fairly front-loaded with local performers with more out-of-area performers coming in for the weekend. Most performers are from the West Coast, but some hail from as far away as North Carolina.<\/p>\n Due to the huge number of performers looking to play, each act gets just 15 minutes on the main stage. It can be tough to whittle down a performance into just a couple songs, but Juneau\u2019s Philip Stewart said the audience is always supportive.<\/p>\n \u201cPeople get 15 minutes to do what they do,\u201d Stewart said. \u201cThe best part of Folk Fest is, everybody gets a hand. Everybody gets encouraged.\u201d<\/p>\n Stewart first performed at the festival in 1984, he said, but he has not appeared in recent years. He\u2019s back for this festival, playing on Sunday afternoon. He has his three songs picked out, and is looking forward to getting back on stage.<\/p>\n The lineup changes dramatically each year. There are always performers on standby who don\u2019t get to play on the main stage, Johnson said, and she and the other board members keep track of who is on the standby list so they can try and fit them into the lineup the following year. Stewart has been on the standby list for the past couple years.<\/p>\n