Saturday At The Splice Records’ River Revival Music Fest

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Mary Elizabeth Shivers | October 6, 2017

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On Saturday, Sept. 30, I took a 36-minute drive to see Splice Records’ River Revival Music Fest at the KLC Ranch Camp-On the River campgrounds in New Braunfels. A windy road through the trees led me to an area filled with RVs, cars parked on sloping hillsides, camping tents and vendors’ booths. Spanish music boomed across the campsite.

The festival was created by Splice Records, an indie label based in Houston. The purpose of the festival was to allow the public to share their love of good times, great tunes, and camaraderie while enjoying the beauty of Texas along the Guadalupe River.

Each year River Revival draws in more than 500 conscious campers, all gathered to partake in a variety of activities geared towards bringing people together for a good time. Activities such as intimate campfire concerts, hiking, river floating, canoeing, paddle boarding, kayaking, rope swings, fishing, various workshops on reptile handling, beekeeping and nature identification with a true master naturalist, live transcendental meditative music mixed with morning yoga sessions with Christi Workman of Hi/Lo Kick Studios, kids music class and a performance by AndyRoo and the Andyrooniverse on Saturday.

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