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Photos: Music in the valley

Jerry McBride

Herald Photo Editor

Saturday, Jul 29, 2023 9:45 PM

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The Foggy Memory Boys, from Taos, N.M., is the first of four bands playing the Pine River Festival on Saturday at Eagle Park in Bayfield. This is the fourth year of the daylong festival with a  tw- year break during the pandemic. This year included 11 breweries, along with food and other vendors. The festival is a fundraiser to help support students in the La Plata County Be Frank Orchestra programs. The Be Frank Creative Music Conservatory also performed. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
The Foggy Memory Boys, from Taos, N.M., is the first of four bands playing the Pine River Festival on Saturday at Eagle Park in Bayfield. This is the fourth year of the daylong festival with a tw- year break during the pandemic. This year included 11 breweries, along with food and other vendors. The festival is a fundraiser to help support students in the La Plata County Be Frank Orchestra programs. The Be Frank Creative Music Conservatory also performed. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride
Dewayne Jackson, center, owner and brewer of Mancos Brewing Co., serves some of his beer with the help of volunteer Jason Armstrong on Saturday during the Pine River Festival at Eagle Park in Bayfield. This is the fourth year of the daylong festival with a two-year break during the pandemic. This year included 11 breweries, along with food and other vendors. The festival is a fundraiser to help support students in the La Plata County Be Frank Orchestra programs. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Dewayne Jackson, center, owner and brewer of Mancos Brewing Co., serves some of his beer with the help of volunteer Jason Armstrong on Saturday during the Pine River Festival at Eagle Park in Bayfield. This is the fourth year of the daylong festival with a two-year break during the pandemic. This year included 11 breweries, along with food and other vendors. The festival is a fundraiser to help support students in the La Plata County Be Frank Orchestra programs. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride
Sam Lorenzini, left, and Alan Herrera, of Tacos El Demonio, a mobile taqueria in Ignacio, cook up street tacos and grilled Mexican street corn elote on Saturday during the Pine River Festival in Bayfield. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Sam Lorenzini, left, and Alan Herrera, of Tacos El Demonio, a mobile taqueria in Ignacio, cook up street tacos and grilled Mexican street corn elote on Saturday during the Pine River Festival in Bayfield. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride
Vance Cross with Eddyline Brewery, serves ice cold beer from a kayak on Saturday during the Pine River Festival at Eagle Park in Bayfield. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Vance Cross with Eddyline Brewery, serves ice cold beer from a kayak on Saturday during the Pine River Festival at Eagle Park in Bayfield. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride

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