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Article: Festival strikes a note for acoustic music.(Daily Break)
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- The Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, VA)
- Article date:
- July 27, 2006
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Byline: APRIL PHILLIPS
BY APRIL PHILLIPS
CORRESPONDENT
FOR MANY DEVOTEES of acoustic music, Sunday mornings have a ritualized feel - a steaming cup of coffee, the crossword puzzle, a comfortable chair and Hunter Hughes broadcasting "Sunrise on Sunday" on 93.7 Bob FM.
For nearly eight years, he's been setting the tone with a quieter, more reflective style of music.
This Sunday, he plans to do the same , except with an outdoor audience. His weekly show will kick off the first Sunrise to Sunset Acoustic Music Festival at Town Point Park in Norfolk.
Hughes says he hopes Town Point will take on the feel of a giant living ...