Hookahville Fall 1994
Songbird Center - Bellvue, OH

September 3-4, 1994
Attendance: 1000

ekoostik hookah
Meigs County All-Stars
The Rivermen
Biggy Magoo

In the fall of 1994, hookah moved it's growing festival off of the farm and into a seldom used amphitheater down the road a few miles. Songbird Center would become a comfortable home of more Hookahvilles than any other site. The sophomore shindig showcased more artists to a growing community.

Set 1
Ballad of Sam McCully, Walk Real Fast, Looper's Din -> Mississippi Steamboat, Ol' Montana Red Dog, Arctic Song, Autumn Day, Washboard Annie, Deep River Blues, Ridgeway Sky

Set 2
Seagull, Rocketman, Helplessly Hoping, Emma, City of New Orleans, Don't think Twice

Encore
Schwa, Carousel, Grass

 

 

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We regret that no pets will be allowed at any events (click here for kennel information).

Special guest Chris Kuroda will be returning as Lighting Director once again this year.
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Fall 03 | Spring 03 | Fall 02 | Spring 02 | Fall 01 | Spring 01 | Fall 00 | Spring 00 | Fall 99 | Spring 99
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