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			 Atlanta Public Library: Saturdays on the Lawn presents MusicFest 
			2012 
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	[September 04, 2012]  
            
			
			ATLANTA -- The talented and 
	creative indie band Something With Trees comes to the Atlanta Public Library 
	on Saturday. The band will join the Central Illinois Jazz Collective, the 
	Route 66 Barbershop Quartet, and Julie Kasa and Natalie Stephens in a 
	morning of music on the library lawn. | 
		
            | Bring your own lawn chairs, sit back, relax and enjoy a variety of 
			musical styles and genres. This is a great way to get ready for the 
			parade at 2 p.m. and all the other Atlanta Fall Festival activities 
			on Saturday. MusicFest 2012 will begin with the Central Illinois 
			Jazz Collective, led by trombonist Tim Pitchford, from 10 to 10:45 
			a.m. The Route 66 Barbershop Quartet and the Kasa-Stephens duo with 
			Broadway favorites will follow from 10:50 to 11:40 a.m. Something 
			With Trees will perform from 11:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The unique sound of Something With Trees is driven by vocalist 
			Brian Davis, whose musical storytelling captivates audiences of 
			every age. Davis, who also plays guitar and harmonica, is joined by 
			Collin Krause on violin, mandolin and vocals; Shaina Mattson on 
			vocals; and Austin Thompson on drums. Rock? Bluegrass? Sixties folk? 
			Come on out and be your own judge. [to top of second 
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The Saturdays on the Lawn program is sponsored in part by the 
			Illinois Prairie Community Foundation -- Jerome Mirza Arts and 
			Culture Fund and the Jerome Mirza Foundation.  |