Wednesday, September 28, 2011

It's a Party when Zach's in Town


One-man party Zach Deputy plays two venues in the Panhandle this week -- Pensacola's Handlebar tonight and The Engine Room in Tallahassee tomorrow night. The Engine Room show has a $15 cover charge, doors open at 9, and Tallahassee blues man Sir Charles Atkins opens.

If you've never seen Zach, check him out. He's an infectious performer with a lot of funk and soul in his bones. He creates a musical stew on stage with the help of looping equipment and plays everything from originals to Michael Jackson to reggae to classical guitar. It's a serious funky dance party.

Zach has a spanking new album out, Another Day

Here he is doing his thing, playing his orginal "Tube Steak:"

Monday, September 26, 2011

On Tap This Coming Weekend: A Cool Drum Festival


You might think, if you are not a drummer, that you wouldn't enjoy an all-drumming festival. I thought that, but a friend convinced me to go to the Paralounge Drum Gathering several years ago, and it was great. This is not your festival drunks playing badly at 4 a.m. while you're trying to sleep. They might be playing at 4:30 a.m. at the Paralounge, but it's gonna be good.

When I went, there was a huge variety of percussion that was super-interesting, every day there were learning workshops (and drums available for everyone,) there was yoga, evening bonfires with hot dancers, kid's activities, awesome guest performances by world-class drum ensembles, cool vendors, and these folks know how to throw a lovely gathering.

The Paralounge's October gathering happens this weekend, Sept. 30-Oct. 1 at Camp Kiwanis on Mill Dam Lake, which is (oddly) a private campground located in the Ocala National Forest (Silver Springs, Fl.)

This year features a performance by Dimas Sanchez and “Traditional Bomba” from Puerto Rico. This percussion style reaches back to the early 1800’s when African slaves from Ghana brought their traditions to the sugar plantations of Puerto Rico. Traditional Bomba will also give instructional workshops.

I really dig this little treatise the Paralounge has on "drum circle etiquette."

Admission is $50 for the weekend, $30 for the day -- pay at the gate. Kids 12 and under are free. You need to bring an above ground fire pit or grill if you want your own campfire (but going to the main drum circle fire is preferable in any case)There are no RV hookups at the festival, but there is an RV camping area across the lake (not sure how far.) No pets. If you want to tent on the lake, bring a wagon to cart your stuff. Or, you can camp by your car away from the lake.

There are dorm rooms available also for a fee, in case you don't want to camp. But be prepared: they are rooms filled with camping bunks, meant for scouts!

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Good Local Bluegrass, Americana in Tally Tonight


Up-and-coming local bluegrass band Stranger Still plays Bird's Aphrodesiac Oyster Shack at 8 p.m. tonight in a show with Coon Bottom Creek called "Bluegrass on the Half Shell." cover is $5, and yes, Septemebr is an 'r' month if you are ready to commence bivalve consumption season.

The kick-ass New 76ers return to the stage tonight after a hiatus. They'll hit the Mockingbird's tiny stage at 7 p.m.. The show is free, but it is a good idea to reserve a table and eat there. The food's a bit pricey, but quite good.


Here's a nice video of this very excellent band. Kelly Goddard has such a beautiful voice!

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Gram Parsons Guitar Pull This Weekend




If you're not going to the Blackwater Music Festival this weekend, you might want to check out The Gram Parsons Guitar Pull at the Okeefenokee Fairgrounds in Waycross, Ga.

This country-roots camping and music festival honors the late Parsons, who died in 1973. Parsons is a legendary musician who was a pioneer of the alt-country genre, singing partner to Emmylou Harris, brief member of The Byrds, co-founder of The Flying Burrito Brothers, and a pal of Rolling Stones wild man Keith Richards. He came from Waycross, and they've been honoring this hometown hero for several years now.

It costs $35 advanced for all 3 days. At the gate, it's $20 for Friday, $20 for Saturday, and $10 for Sunday. Primitive camping is $10 for the whole weekend. If you want an electric/RV site, it's $30 for the weekend. Kids 12 and under are free. Be forewarned, they want you to bring a stove or a fire pit for your campfire. Coolers are allowed. I'd imagine the picking in the campground is going to be fantastic!

Here's a neat website about Parsons

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Blackwater Music Festival: 10 Things To Know Before You Go


Blackwater Music Festival hits Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Fl. this weekend. Here's 10 things you need to know:

1. There will be shade for your tent.

2. You can camp for free on a beautiful cypress lake -- choose primitive "lake camping." Reese Lake, lined with cypress trees, is close to the stages, it has nearby Port-o-lets, and the lake bathhouse and showers are a three-minute walk away.

3. Don't be discouraged by the roundabout kooky drive to get to lake camping. Keep a level head. Persevere. You'll find it. It's worth it:



4. Bring a baby pool for your campsite instead of firewood - fall's not here yet, y'all.

5. In the morning, the on-site Suwannee Music Park restaurant has a good breakfast buffet. They have nice bathrooms. Also a really cool hand-painted mural of local wildlife.

6. You can get fresh ice at the camp store next to the restaurant.

7. The Suwannee River beach is not to be missed (see top pic.)There's a rope swing. The river's a long walk from the fest site -- grab a ride or a golf cart.

8. The Suwannee River water is dark (dyed by tree tannins), but it is spring-fed and the river bottom is clean and sandy.

9. There's a giant bat house. It is just beyond lake camping in the field -- ask other campers where it is. At sunset, you can grab a beverage and go watch incredible numbers of bats fly out!

10. Bring a hammock. The ampitheater is full of trees!

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

A Little Reggae Tonight




Boston reggae funk band Spiritual Rez hits the Engine Room in Tallahassee tonight. Doors open at 9, cover is $10.

Local band Shoes and Laces opens.

Spiritual Rez opened last weekend's PoJo Festival in Port St. Joe, Fla.

That little PoJo fest was a gem -- listening to music while bobbing in the clear aqua waters, yes! Texas's Bob Schneider, indie darlings (recently on the cover of Rolling Stone) The Sheepdogs, Calfornia's ALO, and Honey Island Swamp Band out of New Orleans turned out stellar performances to a crowd that was pretty tiny.

Props to the organizers, and if they keep booking bands this good, this fest can only grow. There's plenty of room for more of us to float in that lovely bay.


Here's some Spiritual Rez:

Monday, September 19, 2011

The Flaming Lips


The Blackwater Music Festival hits Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Fl. this weekend. This fest draws a youngish crowd, with electronica acts STS9, Girl Talk, Eoto and Ghostland Observatory on the top of the bill.

Tickets are $165 through Wednesday, and $180 at the gate. That includes free primitive camping. (You could have bought 3-day tickets in May for the bargain advanced price of $110.)

You can get a one-day pass (no camping) for $40 Thursday, $60 Friday, and $70 Saturday.

The headliner is the incomparable psychedelic band The Flaming Lips, which puts on one of the best live shows on Earth. If you watch the excellent documentary about the band, Fearless Freaks, you'll learn that they used a motorcycle running on stage in tiny dive clubs to get a smoke-on-the-stage effect.

These days they have all the stage toys they can handle -- a plastic bubble to roll over the crowd with, clever cameras, confetti machines -- I'm writing this and it doesn't sound nearly as awesome as it is. Trust me, this will be one of the best live rock shows you will ever see.

Here's a little interesting video story about their shows featuring lead singer Wayne Coyne.


Thursday, September 15, 2011

Goin' To The PoJo



Heading down to the Panhandle coast tomorrow for the free PoJo festival in Port St. Joe, Florida, which has a bunch of national acts and a few local ones as well. Did I mention it's free and on the coast? Here's my other festgrrl post on it and my other festgrrl post on it.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Check Out Lovely First Aid Kit

festgrrl took her daughter to see Bright Eyes in Tallahassee at The Moon this week, and was most blown away by the opening act,  Swedish pop duo First Aid Kit, who were playing Tallahassee for the first time.

These sisters play autoharp, guitar, and keyboard, and they are backed by a single drummer. They got discovered in a 2008 You Tube video they did covering the  Fleet Foxes' "Tiger Mountain Peasant Song."
Check 'em out!





Monday, September 12, 2011

JJ Grey Releases Live CD and DVD

Hometown Jacksonville musician JJ Grey (Mofro) goes uptown tomorrow night at City Winery in New York City to release his first live CD and DVD, "Brighter Days,"  The low-down swamp funk ("Dirt Floor Cracker") that got Mofro fans sweaty and ardent from the band's inception is still there in Grey's repertoire, although he has evolved into more of a soul singing act with a backing band. As a soul singer, Grey is the real deal. He'll rip your heart out and make the ladies swoon.

Grey will be coming our way Saturday, Sept. 24,  at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall in Jacksonville. Doors open at 6:00 pm, followed by a full screening of the live concert DVD starting at 7:00, an acoustic show with  Grey and a Q and A session with JJ and director Spookie Daly. Tickets are $20 advanced, $25 day of show.

Here, JJ Grey sings one of the very best songs in the world::



And here's the trailer for the new documentary:

Sunday, September 11, 2011

A little ALO pre PoJO

Here's a video by the danceable jazzy  California band, Animal Liberation Orchestra (ALO) who are headlining the free PoJo Festival this weekend in Port St. Joe, Fl. ALO's latest release, Man of the World,  is on Jack Johnson's Brushfire Records label.  You can hear their music player here

ALO will headline PoJo on Saturday night, starting at 8:30 pm.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Check Out These Good Shows In Tallahassee This Weekend

This just in... the full lineup for the New Year's Eve Bond-Fire festival outside Orlando, featuring. George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic, has been announced. The weather's fine in Tallahassee these days and the tunes are cookin.'

Don't forget, next weekend is the free PoJo Fest, so make your plans now to head down to Port St. Joe for some very fine national touring acts who are, improbably, coming to play this very sleepy place. It has something to do with BP oil spill reparations but I don't even want to dwell on that. It's Friday, after all....

In Tallahassee this weekend, a couple of promising shows:

The very talented indie Sarah Mac Band plays The Warehouse tonight at 8 p.m.

Provocative rock-punkers Catfish Alliance play the Krewe de Gras at 10 p.m. tonight.

Americana-folk  pickers Lon and Lis Williamson play the Mockingbird Cafe from 7-10 pm. tonight.

 JB's Zydeco Zoo , that wild band of Cajun celebrants, will be tearing it up at the Bradfordville Blues Club at 9:30 p.m. tonight. You'll get your weekend workout at this show - you can't sit still when these guys are rocking it!

Oh yeah -- and on Monday, alt-country up-and-comer Grant Peeples , of Wakulla County, comes back from national touring to play the Mockingbird Cafe from 7 to 10 pm.

I gotta include this song by Grant today because he is a stellar Floridian and it is freaking brilliant -- too bad the people who picked the state song couldn't get jiggy with it. Enjoy!

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Get Your Mag on Before The Price Goes Up

The price increases tomorrow for one of the loveliest festivals in these parts -- Magnolia Fest, Oct. 20-23 at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Llive Oak, Fl. . Magfest is moving a little away from its pure-bluegrass/newgrass roots, with jamband moe. as a headliner this year, performing two shows. The price is $150 today and $165 tomorrow.

This is a family-friendly fest in such a gorgeous time of year. I always make the most of it by showing up Wednesday and staying through Monday morning. Sunday day and night is especially sweet, with just one stage and Donnna The Buffalo and special guests closing out what becomes and intimate party.

Performers include Bela Fleck and The Flecktones, Lucinda Williams, Railroad Earth, Keller Williams and The Traveling McCourys, 7 Walkers, Tornado Rider,  Infamous Stringdusters, Toubab Krewe, Honey Island Swamp Band, Cornmeal, and more. Seeing banjo great Bela Fleck -- especially with the Flecktones, is always a treat. Enjoy this performance, and get those tickets today!

Monday, September 5, 2011

Langerado Cancelled!

Langerado, which was supposed to happen next month -- Oct. 8 and 9-- down in Sunrise, Fl. has been cancelled -- no explanation why yet.  The promoters are offering a full refund at the Langerado site.


As my previous post about Langerado noted, this South Florida fest was supposed to feature Death Cab for Cutie, Trey Anastasio Band, Ben Harper, Thievery Corporation, Ween, Arctic Monkeys, G. Love & Special Sauce, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Wolfgang Gartner, Etienne De Crecy, the Glitch Mob, Ghostland Observatory, Das Racist, Portugal. The Man, Friendly Fires, Childish Gambino, Smith Westerns, Super Mash Bros., Conspirator, Savoy, Mates of State, the Whigs, Yuck, Metropolis, Keys N Krates, Two Fresh, RAC DJs, Lance Herbstrong, HOTTUB, Bobby Lee Rogers, the Heavy Pets, Nicos Gun, a Million Pieces, Nic Cowan, Bear Cub, K. Flay, Rachel Goodrich, and the Kingston Springs.

I am thinking this is the second time Langerado has been cancelled in the past few years. They moved the fest out of the Big Cypress wilderness into downtown Miami, then cancelled it altogether. Too bad.