The
Homegrown Music Festival is Duluth’s
annual showcase or rawk and/or roll devil music.
It began as a simple birthday party with a handful
of bands and a bunch of beer. Now it’s a
complete bureaucracy, run by a volunteer steering
committee and a fiscal agent, featuring well over
one hundred musical acts, along with a few filmmakers
and other artists — and a bunch of beer.
Scott
“Starfire” Lunt founded the festival
in 1999, one year after his infamous 30th birthday
party, which served as the unofficial first Homegrown.
After growing the festival from 10 bands to over
70, Lunt sold it to Tim and Brad Nelson in 2005.
The
Nelsons booked over 90 acts that year, and found
the event was becoming too large to manage as
a nonprofit. So they donated it to the Bridge
Syndicate, a local non-profit organization committed
to increasing cultural opportunities in the Twin
Ports. In 2006, a steering committee, made up
primarily of artists, was put together to organize
and run the festival
To get in touch with Homegrown feel free to eMail us duluthhomegrown@gmail.com.
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