The Homegrown Music Festival in Duluth, Minnesota, is drawing to a close, yet there remains an opportunity to experience its final performances. As the festival approaches its conclusion, both organizers and artists are preparing for what promises to be an exhilarating finale. Among those set to perform is The Penny Peaches, a family ensemble featuring sisters Hattie and Grace Peach alongside their father John and long-time friend Tom Kolter. Their unique blend of storytelling through music and harmonious melodies has captivated audiences over two consecutive years at the festival. Meanwhile, Spirit of the Lake Community Arts is hosting events as part of this cultural celebration, marking their debut participation in the festival.
This weekend marks the culmination of months of planning and preparation by various stakeholders involved in the Homegrown Music Festival. For The Penny Peaches, it represents more than just another performance; it underscores their deep connection with the community they call home. Hattie Peach takes center stage with her soulful voice while accompanying herself on acoustic guitar and fiddle. Her sister Grace complements these efforts by adding rich harmonies and playing bass lines that anchor their sound. Rounding out the group are contributions from their father John on drums and Tom Kolter's deft guitar work.
What makes The Penny Peaches' involvement particularly noteworthy is their commitment to preserving local musical heritage. They express gratitude not only for being invited back but also for fostering ties within the broader artistic community. According to Hattie Peach, "We're so honored to be a part of it, and we're glad we can claim our Homegrown roots for another year." Such sentiments resonate deeply among participants who view the festival as much more than a series of concerts—it serves as a platform where creativity thrives.
In addition to performers like The Penny Peaches, other entities such as Spirit of the Lake Community Arts play crucial roles in bringing this event together. Kayla Krasselt, programming coordinator for the organization, highlights their excitement about participating for the first time. She notes how gratifying it has been witnessing numerous individuals come together to ensure success. Events hosted by them will take place across Friday and Saturday, contributing further richness to the overall program.
As Sunday draws near signaling the end of another memorable edition of the Homegrown Music Festival, reflections abound regarding its significance. Whether attending or performing, all share in celebrating something truly special—"Happy Homegrown"—a phrase encapsulating the spirit of unity and joy experienced throughout. With everyone embracing positivity and kindness, this festival stands testament to the power of collective effort and shared passion for artistry expressed through music.