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A wide array of musicians — including Michael Franti, Rooney and Clare Bowen — will be filling the 2017 Sundance Film Festival with song, by performing at this year's ASCAP Music Cafe.

The Cafe will be serving up performances from 2 to 6 p.m., Jan. 20-27, in the Rich Haines Gallery, 751 Main St., Park City. Shows are open to credentialed festivalgoers who are 21 and over.

The line-up, announced Wednesday, represents both established acts and up-and-coming artists. Some of the better known names include: Franti, the hip-hop/soul star who fronts the band Spearhead; Rooney, the alt-rock band fronted by Robert Schwartzman (brother of actor Jason Schwartzman); Bowen, singer and co-star of CMT's series "Nashville"; pop-rock musician (and actor) Josh Kelley (husband of actor Katherine Heigl); and folk-pop performer Peter Bradley Adams.

One of the Cafe's highlights is the Bluebird Cafe Series, in which songwriters trading songs. This year's roster features songwriters JT Harding (who co-wrote Blake Shelton's "Sangria" and Keith Urban's "Somewhere in My Car") and Rivers Rutherford (who co-wrote Brooks & Dunn's "Ain't Nothing 'bout You" and Gretchen Wilson's "Homewrecker"), and rising solo artist Brett Young.

Also in the line-up:

• Wilder Adkins, folk singer-songwriter.

The Album Leaf, electronic/ambient act led by Jimmy LaVelle.

Zac Clark, keyboardist/singer-songwriter, recently a member of Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness.

Lee DeWyze, alt-rock singer-songwriter, and "American Idol" season 9 winner.

Fantastic Negrito, black roots artist.

Brent Faiyaz, R&B singer.

Jim and Sam, alt-rock duo.

Andy Shauf, indie-pop multi-instrumentalist.

• Niia, jazz/pop/soul singer-pianist.

• SadGirl, lo-fi surf-wop trio.

R.LUM.R, R&B/alt-pop musician.

• Jack Savoretti, acoustic folk/pop musician.

Antonique Smith, actor/singer (originated the role of Mimi in "Rent" on Broadway).

Southern Avenue, Memphis blues band.

Nakhane Touré, South African singer (featured in World Cinema Dramatic title "The Wound").

Ernst Reijseger, Dutch cellist and composer (music featured in the U.S. Dramatic title "Walking Out").

• Marlon Williams, New Zealand alt-country performer.