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The Dustbowl Revival performing Friday

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Templar’s Hall will be filled with The Dustbowl Revival’s unique sound at 7:30 p.m. on Friday.

The concert is being put on through the San Diego Folk Heritage and will be held in Templar’s Hall in Old Poway Park, 14134 Midland Road.

This is an all-ages event. Admission is $15 for members and $18 general, available at the door or online at www.ticketweb.com (search for San Diego Folk Heritage to find tickets).

The Dustbowl Revival is a Venice, CA-based roots and soul collective that combines old school bluegrass, gospel, pre-war blues and New Orleans swing into their own unique sound.

The collective have had their music featured on shows on ABC and FOX, as well as in the independent film “Made in China.” They also won “Americana song of the year” at the Independent Music Awards.

The collective is Z. Lupetin on guitars and vocals, Liz Beebe on vocals and washboard, Daniel Mark on mandolin, Connor Vance on fiddle, Matt Rubin on trumpet, Ulf Bjorlin on trombone, Josh Heffernan on drums and James Klopfleisch on bass.

The Dustbowl Revival released their 10-track album, “Carry Me Home,” in 2013, which is their third album as a collective, including 2010’s “You Can’t Go Back to the Garden” and the 2011 EP “Holy Ghost Station.”

For more information, visit www.dustbowlrevival.com.

The San Diego Folk Heritage will also be performing at the History Days: Workin’ on the Railroad event, beginning at 11 a.m. Sunday, April 19 at Old Poway Park.

The tentative lineup for performers in the gazebo are the G Burns Jug Band, Baja Blues Boys, Neck & Neck, Trails & Rails and Nathan James.

For for information on the San Diego Folk Heritage and the concerts it hosts, visit www.sdfolkheritage.org.

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