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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2009 at 13:32
Originally posted by Padraic Padraic wrote:


More like a 2-2.5 hour drive.  The Keswick was a 10 minute drive from my house.  Wink  That's why Jozef is calling it a "fail".

It will be farther for those in Philly/SE PA, but a bit closer for Marylanders or people living near DC.  I visited Gettysburg when I lived in Rockville, MD and it was about a 75 minute drive.


Keswick was nice enough - was there in 2008 - but with my travelling distance whether it's here or there really isn't such a big deal.

I do hope to be there again next year though.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2009 at 13:24
Originally posted by Garion81 Garion81 wrote:

^ How can you say fail?  This is a great location that opens it up to a lot more people who couldn't go before.  This is what a 60 minute drive from Philly? 


More like a 2-2.5 hour drive.  The Keswick was a 10 minute drive from my house.  Wink  That's why Jozef is calling it a "fail".

It will be farther for those in Philly/SE PA, but a bit closer for Marylanders or people living near DC.  I visited Gettysburg when I lived in Rockville, MD and it was about a 75 minute drive.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2009 at 13:11
^ How can you say fail?  This is a great location that opens it up to a lot more people who couldn't go before.  This is what a 60 minute drive from Philly?  Stacy and I took a trip there 4 years ago and Gettysburg and the surrounding area would be a great location to hold the festival. Of course being from California this will be a hard trip no matter where it is in PA.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 24 2009 at 02:47
Ugh, I hated reading this. It was so convenient to get to Glenside considering it's proximity to Philadelphia and the train lines. I could understand moving it back to Phoenixville, but Gettysburg? Fail.

Although, this record vendor I was talking to at this year's edition did say they might have to relocate due to the fact that the theater was barely half full. Unhappy


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 21 2009 at 18:57
Posting this one on behalf of George Roldan.

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RoSfest Moves to the Majestic Theater

RoSfest is excited to announce that we are moving our festival to the Majestic Theater in historic Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. The town is located midway between many major cities including Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Washington DC, and Philadelphia.  It is serviced by 4 major airports within a 75 mile radius, the closest being the Harrisburg international Airport (35 miles), Baltimore-Washington International Airport (55 miles), Reagan National Airport (68 miles), and Dulles International Airport (75 miles). The Majestic Theater is an elegantly decorated theater with 815 comfortable seats, a world-class stage, and modern technical facilities. Its features include a balcony, a great view from every seat, accessibility, and plenty of space for vendors and activities.  The town boasts many watering holes and great restaurants within walking distance of the theater, including the Appalachian Brewery Company. Adequate parking for all of our guests is available in a garage next to the theater. We feel that we have found our permanent home and we know that everyone attending RoSfest 2010 will feel the magic of this lovely town and the Majestic Theater. All the information, including pictures of the theater, is posted and available on the RoSfest website at http://rosfest.com/Majestic_Theater.htm

We have also secured two hotels for our guests. The historic Gettysburg Hotel right next door to the theater has available 50 rooms per night for the three-night performance at a group rate of $139.00 This is a convenience that is unmatched, but the number of rooms is not sufficient as our main host hotel. Fortunately, we were able to secure a group rate of $114.00 at a hotel that can accommodate our entire group and their needs 5 miles from the theater, the Eisenhower Hotel and Conference Center. All of the bands will be staying at the Eisenhower, and all after-hours events will be held there. There are also many other hotels in the Gettysburg area to choose from with rates as low as $75.00 per night. All the information is posted and available on the RoSfest website at http://rosfest.com/Lodging.htm . I would make reservations as soon as possible, as the rooms available at the group rate will sell out quickly.

What I liked best about the new theater is the way it took me back to the days of the Colonial Theater, but with a complete and beautiful restoration.  In addition, the town has the charm and amenities of Phoenixville and Glenside combined. I'm sure that RoSfesters will be happy when they come to Gettysburg in 2010 and I have a feeling that it will be magical.

Look for band updates in the next few weeks. Gold seat tickets will go on sale November 7th 2009 at 12 Noon EST. All tickets are reserved seating. The date for Regular seat ticket sales will be announced soon. A seating chart for The Majestic is on the RoSfest website.

We would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to our friends and associates at The Keswick Theater. They have been nothing but wonderful for the last two years, and we have been proud and thankful to call Glenside and its lovely Keswick Theater our home.

See you all at our new home on April 30th, May 1st and 2nd, 2010.
George Roldan
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 02 2009 at 08:20
That is AWESOME news.  I'll be there, with whistles and bells!   (do you need a whistle or bell player?)

Congrats, Rosfest is a prestigious thing these days!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 02 2009 at 02:31
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RoSfest is pleased to announce Manning. This eight piece band led by maestro Guy Manning will be playing the second slot on Saturday May 1st. The band Manning has been around since 1999, formed around the prodigiously talented singer / songwriter / multi-instrumentalist Guy Manning. Having previously been an associate of prog legends Parallel or 90 Degrees and being a founding member of the internationally respected, The Tangent, Guy has an impressive record of releasing ten studio albums in ten years! Manning produce an eclectic mix of music which broadly falls within the "progressive" genre, but in reality spans many different musical forms from beautiful ballads and folk-tinged songs through to awesome all-out rock workouts and true progressive epics - no two songs sound the same! The band is currently experiencing a surge of interest and support, with the previous album "Songs From The Bilston House" having been nominated for Album of the Year by the Classic Rock Society (CRS) and a series of storming headline gigs in support of the latest and critically acclaimed album "Number Ten".

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