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In 2014, Trent Goins says, he and two other downtown Fort Smith business owners dreamed up a music festival to boost the Fort Smith music scene and raise money for children's charities.
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We did it y'all... and we have you to thank. After over eleven years together on the air and now on our fourth nomination, we did it, we're bringing home the trophy for Arkansas Country Music's Best DJs of the Year 2023.
We did it y'all... and we have you to thank. After over eleven years together on the air and now on our fourth nomination, we did it, we're bringing home the trophy for Arkansas Country Music's Best DJs of the Year 2023.
Trent Goins is running on nothing but fumes and enthusiasm. The Peacemaker Festival -- of which he is co-founder -- is July 29-30; the lineup is bigger and broader than ever; and fans are coming from 31 states to listen to music on the Arkansas River.
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ADVERTISEMENT Music fest risks not excessive, lawmaker says; Fort Smith event starts today by Max Bryan | Today at 3:32 a.m. Matt Ludwick, from left, John Pettey and Josh Cobb set up a tent Wednesday, July 28, 2021, outside the Riverfront Amphitheater in Fort Smith in preparation for Peacemaker Festival. The festival will be held July 30-31 at the amphitheater and feature 10 musical acts including headliners Cody Johnson and Paul Cauthen. [Max Bryan/NWA Democrat-Gazette] FORT SMITH -- Attendees at this weekend's Peacemaker Festival face the same covid risks as people at any other social gathering held at this time, according to an area health official.
ADVERTISEMENT Peace, Love And Americana: Music festival 'all about having a laid-back time' Music festival ‘all about having a laid-back time’ by Becca Martin-Brown | Today at 1:00 a.m. Muscadine Bloodline, from Mobile, Ala., say they were influenced by Brooks & Dunn. “They were both good in their own right but better together. That’s how we feel about ourselves!” (Courtesy Photo) The Peacemaker Music Festival, now in its seventh year in Fort Smith, is "all about having a laid-back time enjoying the music and outdoors with your friends and family," says Ricky Beauchamp, co-president of the event board. "Not to mention it's also one great big party on the river -- in a safe and responsible way, of course! Having one overarching genre really puts people with similar interests and personalities together to create a more uniform vibe."