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Disco for a soulful cause

art bathtubThe inaugural Mountain Disco Music Festival will be held from 1 to 11 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 19, at Soul Infusion in Sylva.

The “Raising the Roof” fundraiser benefits the Mountain Discovery Charter School in Bryson City, which is in need of facility improvements. Live music will be provided by Ol’ Dirty Bathtub (pictured), PMA (jam/rock), Sarah Ogletree & William Ritter (Americana/bluegrass), MDCS (jam/string), Moolah Temple Stringband, The Freeway Revival (rock/jam) and The Possum Project (local musicians performing children’s songs). Soul Infusion will also donate 10 percent of all sales that day to the cause. 

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