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Photo gallery: Stormy first night of the 54th Kerrville Folk Festival

It wasn’t the start that the 54th Kerrville Folk Festival wanted on Thursday for its opening night, but they did get two acts onto the Kennedy Theater stage before thunderstorms intervened. 

It wasn’t the start that the 54th Kerrville Folk Festival wanted on Thursday for its opening night, but they did get two acts onto the Kennedy Theater stage before thunderstorms intervened. 

Opening act Jamie Lin Wilson started late due to a rain squall, but she completed her set. However, as Fredericksburg’s Rich O’Toole began to play, heavy thunderstorms began to envelop the festival grounds. 

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Growing up in Southern California, Louis Amestoy remained connected to Texas as the birthplace of his father and grandfather. Texas was always a presence in the family’s life. Amestoy’s great-grandparents settled in San Antonio, Texas, drawn by the city’s connections to Mexico and the region’s German communities. In 2019, Louis Amestoy saw an opportunity to make a home in Texas. After 30 years of working for corporate media chains, Louis Amestoy saw a chance to establish an independent voice in the Texas Hill Country. He launched The Lead to be that vehicle. With investment from Meta, Amestoy began independently publishing on Aug. 9, 2021. The Amestoys have called Kerrville home since 2019.

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