Kerrville Folk Festival - List of Past Performers (not A Complete List)

List of Past Performers (not A Complete List)

  • David M. Bailey
  • The Belleville Outfit
  • Bobby Bridger
  • Hamilton Camp
  • Mary Chapin Carpenter
  • Guy Clark
  • Judy Collins
  • Ronny Cox
  • Hondo Crouch
  • Jimmy Driftwood
  • Joe Ely
  • Steven Fromholz
  • Bob Gibson
  • Eliza Gilkyson
  • Vince Gill (as part of Bluegrass ReVue, in 1975)
  • Jimmie Dale Gilmore
  • Nanci Griffith
  • Butch Hancock
  • Carolyn Hester
  • Tish Hinojosa
  • Ray Wylie Hubbard
  • Janis Ian
  • Flaco JimĂ©nez
  • Robert Earl Keen
  • Tom Kimmel
  • Jimmy LaFave
  • John A. Lomax Jr.
  • Lyle Lovett
  • Mary McCaslin
  • Augie Meyers
  • Willie Nelson
  • Gary P. Nunn
  • Odetta
  • Tom Paxton
  • Peter Paul & Mary
  • Stan Rogers (after performing in the 1983 festival Rogers perished while aboard Air Canada Flight 797)
  • Peter Rowan
  • Tom Russell
  • Mike Seeger
  • Martin Sexton
  • Michelle Shocked
  • Michael Peter Smith
  • Bill Staines
  • B. W. Stevenson
  • Townes Van Zandt
  • Jerry Jeff Walker
  • Susan Werner
  • Cheryl Wheeler
  • Rusty Wier
  • Dar Williams
  • Lucinda Williams
  • Peter Yarrow
  • Steve Young
  • The Steel Wheels

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