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Festival Fills Sag Harbor With Music

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Inda Eaton performs in Steinbeck Park on Saturday morning. LISA TAMBURINI

Inda Eaton performs in Steinbeck Park on Saturday morning. LISA TAMBURINI

Escola de Samba BOOM open the Sag Harbor American Music Festival at Mashashimuet Park on September 26.  DANA SHAW

Escola de Samba BOOM open the Sag Harbor American Music Festival at Mashashimuet Park on September 26. DANA SHAW

Escola de Samba BOOM open the Sag Harbor American Music Festival at Mashashimuet Park on September 26.  DANA SHAW

Escola de Samba BOOM open the Sag Harbor American Music Festival at Mashashimuet Park on September 26. DANA SHAW

Escola de Samba BOOM open the Sag Harbor American Music Festival at Mashashimuet Park on September 26.  DANA SHAW

Escola de Samba BOOM open the Sag Harbor American Music Festival at Mashashimuet Park on September 26. DANA SHAW

Escola de Samba BOOM open the Sag Harbor American Music Festival at Mashashimuet Park on September 26.  DANA SHAW

Escola de Samba BOOM open the Sag Harbor American Music Festival at Mashashimuet Park on September 26. DANA SHAW

Escola de Samba BOOM open the Sag Harbor American Music Festival at Mashashimuet Park on September 26.  DANA SHAW

Escola de Samba BOOM open the Sag Harbor American Music Festival at Mashashimuet Park on September 26. DANA SHAW

Escola de Samba BOOM open the Sag Harbor American Music Festival at Mashashimuet Park on September 26.  DANA SHAW

Escola de Samba BOOM open the Sag Harbor American Music Festival at Mashashimuet Park on September 26. DANA SHAW

Kerry Farrell and Kelly Dodds at the Bays Street Theater on Friday night.  DANA SHAW

Kerry Farrell and Kelly Dodds at the Bays Street Theater on Friday night. DANA SHAW

Teddy Thompson at Bay Street on Friday night.  DANA SHAW

Teddy Thompson at Bay Street on Friday night. DANA SHAW

Teddy Thompson at Bay Street on Friday night.  DANA SHAW

Teddy Thompson at Bay Street on Friday night. DANA SHAW

Teddy Thompson at Bay Street on Friday night.  DANA SHAW

Teddy Thompson at Bay Street on Friday night. DANA SHAW

Teddy Thompson at Bay Street on Friday night.  DANA SHAW

Teddy Thompson at Bay Street on Friday night. DANA SHAW

Teddy Thompson at Bay Street on Friday night.  DANA SHAW

Teddy Thompson at Bay Street on Friday night. DANA SHAW

Jim Larocca introduces The Resilient at Bay Street on Saturday night.  DANA SHAW

Jim Larocca introduces The Resilient at Bay Street on Saturday night. DANA SHAW

The Resilient at Bay Street on Saturday night.  DANA SHAW

The Resilient at Bay Street on Saturday night. DANA SHAW

The Resilient at Bay Street on Saturday night.  DANA SHAW

The Resilient at Bay Street on Saturday night. DANA SHAW

The Resilient at Bay Street on Saturday night.  DANA SHAW

The Resilient at Bay Street on Saturday night. DANA SHAW

The Resilient at Bay Street on Saturday night.  DANA SHAW

The Resilient at Bay Street on Saturday night. DANA SHAW

The Resilient at Bay Street on Saturday night.  DANA SHAW

The Resilient at Bay Street on Saturday night. DANA SHAW

The Resilient at Bay Street on Saturday night.  DANA SHAW

The Resilient at Bay Street on Saturday night. DANA SHAW

The Resilient at Bay Street on Saturday night.  DANA SHAW

The Resilient at Bay Street on Saturday night. DANA SHAW

The Resilient at Bay Street on Saturday night.  DANA SHAW

The Resilient at Bay Street on Saturday night. DANA SHAW

Brad Penuel and Friday Night Traditional in the ally on Sunday afternoon. LISA TAMBURINI

Brad Penuel and Friday Night Traditional in the ally on Sunday afternoon. LISA TAMBURINI

Dancing in the rain in Steinbeck Park.  LISA TAMBURINI

Dancing in the rain in Steinbeck Park. LISA TAMBURINI

Gene Casey and the Lone Sharks in Steinbeck Park on Saturday afternoon.  LISA TAMBURINI

Gene Casey and the Lone Sharks in Steinbeck Park on Saturday afternoon. LISA TAMBURINI

Inda Eaton and Jeffrey Marshall.  LISA TAMBURINI

Inda Eaton and Jeffrey Marshall. LISA TAMBURINI

Julia King performs on Saturday afternoon.  LISA TAMBURINI

Julia King performs on Saturday afternoon. LISA TAMBURINI

Mudflats String Band perform in Marine Park on Sunday.  LISA TAMBURINI

Mudflats String Band perform in Marine Park on Sunday. LISA TAMBURINI

Sarah Gross preforms at the Bay Street Theater on Friday night.  DANA SHAW

Sarah Gross preforms at the Bay Street Theater on Friday night. DANA SHAW

Sarah Gross preforms at the Bay Street Theater on Friday night.  DANA SHAW

Sarah Gross preforms at the Bay Street Theater on Friday night. DANA SHAW

Sarah Gross preforms at the Bay Street Theater on Friday night.  DANA SHAW

Sarah Gross preforms at the Bay Street Theater on Friday night. DANA SHAW

authorStaff Writer on Oct 1, 2024
The Sag Harbor American Music Festival kicked off its 13th annual festival on Thursday, September 26, in Mashashimuet Park and packed the weekend with dozens of bands and artists playing... more

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