Old Time, Bluegrass and Country music will fill the Historic Cannonsburgh Pioneer Village in Murfreesboro starting today. The Annual Uncle Dave Macon Days features competitions and performances by legendary bluegrass artists. The highlights of Friday features Russell Moore and 3rd Tyme out on the main stage at 7:00. Legendary bluegrass musician Ralph Stanley is the recipient of this year’s Heritage Award. He and his band will perform a one hour set today from 8 until 9 on the main stage. Admission for Uncle Dave Macon Days is $10 for adults and $5 for ages 55 and older today and tomorrow. $5 for all adults on Sunday July 12th. Ages 12 and younger are admitted free the entire weekend.A local artist will be among the many talented acts Robyn Taylor owner of BirdSong Studios on West High Street in Woodbury is scheduled to take the stage for a 45 minute performance Saturday evening starting at 6. Robyn is one of the many notable acts the festival showcases Saturday night the Steeldrivers hit the main stage at 8:00 while Gospel music is the highlight on Sunday with Larry Cordle and Lonesome Standard Time closing out the festival Sunday night starting at 6:00.