The main acts were Talib Kweli, Chuck Brown, Anthony David, and Sunni Patterson
USA - Many Communities, One Voice is a music, arts and community festival and much more. It seeks to heal, empower and unite Baltimore through the celebration of arts and culture. The free, outdoor festival was held at the Highway to Nowhere,Route 40, at Franklin and N. Gilmor, with five stages of music, art, dancing, food and fun.

On the Roots Festival 2011 the main acts were Talib Kweli, Chuck Brown, Anthony David, and Sunni Patterson.

Atlanta Audio Visual supplied the TT+ system to the main stage. The system comprised RCF TTL55-A's with six pieces per side and with four TTS56-A subwoofers on each side.

"Atlanta Audio Visual's main rig for large outdoor events is the RCF TT+ system and with six TTL55-A and 4 TTL56-A per side at the Roots Festival, the clarity and warmth of the system could be heard throughout the entire festival grounds," says Taylor Pool from Atlanta Audio Visual.

Atlanta Audio Visual also provided the staging, lighting, and audio for the other three music stages for the weekend festival.

(Jim Evans)


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