Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Off to Magnolia Fest!


Festgrrl's gettin her Mag on early, gonna be a great bunch of shows, and see you all there in the beautiful woods where the sounds of funky strings waft through the campfire smoke. Yes!!

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Magnolia Fest!


That's Scramble Campbell painting my friends Dread Clampitt at Magnolia Fest. Just a week or so away now! I can't wait to see my friends, make some music, hear great players,sleep under the stars and jump in the Suwannee. Aaaaaahhhhhhhh, heaven!

All the good details are here

Donna The Buffalo plays four nights so get your dancing shoes properly prepared.

Don't forget your pumpkins and don't forget to go to Slopryland to see their amazing jack o lantern's. And just remember: I saw yo mama at Slopry land and she couldn't find her shoes!

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

DreadFest!


If you love Dread Clampitt, then get yourself up to the hills outside Birmingham this weekend, for Dreadfest Just $30 for what will be one hell of a show, mark my words...

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

A Stellar Time Was Had


I just can't say enough good things about the Farm To Family Full Moon Fest. This one was held at the Lion's Club in High Springs. Standouts were: Brian Smalley, a singer songwriter who is so very talented, he writes like a poet and sings like an angel; The Burnin' Smyrnin's, who mix up Eastern European folk riffs with jazz with ska with punk with rock.....ya gotta hear it!; Femi Kako, killer Afro Beat that had everyone up and dancing; jammy bands Absolute Free and Juniper Spring, both of them with tasty licks; and Boss Lady and the Company, a groovefest for all.

Third Stone, a reggae/funk band out of Gainesville, continues to amaze, with soaring vocals, great messages and an all around cool-as-shit groove.

The fest crowd was small and intimate. The Santa Fe river was within walking distance. I was told there were a bunch of happy hippies in the water in the wee hours under the full moon, singing Amazing Grace!

I can't tell you how many times strangers drove by my camp asking if I needed anything at the store. That's the "family" part, and it warms festgrrl's heart!

Friday, September 4, 2009

FULL MOON FEST!



What a nice Labor Day weekend treat! For just $20, 3 days of world beat, ska, jam, funk, and steppy bluegrass at the Farm To Family Full Moon Fest. This month it has a new location at the Lion's Club Music Park in the lovely old town of High Springs. African jams tonight, Friday, bands from noon-10:30 Sat., and noon to late night Sunday.

This is a bargain! And though festgrrl isn't so excited about this part, they will have big screen TVs to watch the Gators play... whoever they play.

But the music will be fine! Burnin' Smyrnans on Sunday night not to be missed. I'd describe them as a Klesmer punk band and they are definitely high energy and a lot of fun. Also, Boss Lady's funky reggae grooves are bound to please. 3rd Stone is an enormously talented reggae-ish band that shouldn't be missed. I also really like Brian Smalley, a singer-songwriter who will kick things off Sat. at noon.

This is a family-friendly event. Usually there are one or two food vendors and some excellent hippie wares to buy. People are super chill, and Don sets up a tent facing the stage to keep folks out of the sun. Just a lovely group, lovely tunes, and a beautiful weekend to enjoy it!

If you get too hot, you can always head over to the nearby Poe Springs and dip yourself in the Florida's cold, cobalt heart.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

DreadFest





That's Dread Clampitt from Walton County, Florida playing with Sam Bush. Bush is playing on their upcoming CD. On October 3, about 40 miles northeast of Birmingham, Alabama, there's an all-Dread Clampitt festival called Dreadfest.

This festival is being run by Steve Masterson, the genius behind The Acoustic Cafe festival outside Birmingham. (See my posts from May and June for reviews of that wonderful event!)

You won't be disappointed with any show Dread Clampitt puts on. Talent, talent, talent, and a bunch of super-nice folks. This show will be smokin.'

Saturday, July 18, 2009

The Avett Brothers Deliver

The Avett Brothers delivered another stellar show in St Augustine. Poetic lyrics, revealing musicianship, punk thrash swagger. I just love 'em. Salina and Die Die Die were sublime.

No worries so far that the new record company is messing in any way with a good thing.

The crowd obviously knows their Avetts. The show wasn't sold out by any means, but the crowd was healthy and everyone was totally into the fine, fine show.

Looking forward to hearing the new record I and Love and You. Go Avetts!