Michigan's MOUNTAIN ROCK FESTIVAL Cancelled

June 21, 2008

According to CelebrityAccess, the Mountain Rock Festival, which was slated to take place July 17-20 in Farwell, Michigan with performances by SURVIVOR, JACKYL, and FOGHAT, among others, has been cancelled after unidentified investors had withdrawn their support, leaving the event's organizer, Phil Coultrip, with significant debt and no 2008 season.

"It was a very difficult decision to make to postpone the shows, but the reality is our investors pulled out, and we didn't have any other funds." Coultrip told the Saginaw News. "All the prospects for the future depend on finding new funds, private or institutional. I'm feverishly trying to find investors to pick up the ball. It is very disheartening."

Read the entire article from CelebrityAccess.

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