Thursday, February 11, 2010

Gamble Rogers Folk Festival

The Gamble Rogers Folk Festival happens April 30-May 2. In years past, it has been at the St. Augustine Farigrounds. This year, performances will be scattered around venues in historic Old St. Augustine.

Headliners are Ralph Stanley & the Clinch Mountain Boys, Loudon Wainwright III, John Cowan Band, Pierce Pettis, Janis Ian, Greg Brown, Patty Larkin, Catie Curtis, Michael Johnathon, Michael Smith, Ellis Paul, Mark Erelli, Danny Schmidt, Pieta Brown, Doug & Telisha Williams, Cheryl Wheeler, The Farewell Drifters, Sam Pacetti, Antje Duvekot and David Wilcox.

The venues are all pretty nice (although some are very small) They'll have shows at the Government House, the De Mesa Yard, Mill Top Tavern, Tradewinds Tropical Lounge, the Lightner Museum Pool, and the Flagler College Auditorium. 


You'll have to camp a few miles away across the bridge at Anastasia Island, which is a gorgeous state park. They will offer a shuttle between the park and downtown. A camping spot for the weekend is $80 and will hold one RV, 2 tents, and four people. There are a few private campgrounds in the area as well.

Personally, I think a fest loses much of its mojo when you can't camp at the fest itself. But this fest hooked up with the cultural arts folks in St. Augustine, and they wanted to drive traffic to downtown businesses. Old St. Augustine is beautiful and fun in any case.

The ticket prices go for $59.50 for the weekend, and you have to choose between two Saturday night shows when you buy your ticket - Ralph Stanley & the Clinch Mountain Boys or Patty Larkin, Catie Curtis and Janis Ian. In other words, your weekend ticket will only get you into one of those shows - not both.

I am a  fan of Sam Pacetti, who isn't a headliner but is definitely worth seeing, especially for his fingerpicking skills (Check out the instrumenntal track 'Brian's Rapier' on his Myspace page.) Also, Pierce Pettis once lived in Tallahassee and put on many memorable shows with his profound songwriting skills and buttery voice before he hit nationally.

If you don't know the history, Gamble Rogers was a treasured singer-songwriter-storyteller who tragically drowned in 1991 while trying to rescue a drowning swimmer off Flagler Beach.The festival is in its 15th year.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

George Clinton Jr. Dies In Talllahassee

Condoloences are in order for funkateer George Clinton. is 50-year-old son was found dead in Clinton's Tallahassee home. It was ruled natural causes. George Clinton's mom also recently passed, so that's two deaths in the P-Funk family. More here

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Bonaroo lineup announced today


The folks at Bonnaroo festival amped up the anticipation factor today by releasing their lineup in phases over the day. Here is what's been announced so far:

The Avett Brothers

The Flaming Lips with Stardeath and White Dwarfs perform “Dark Side of the Moon”

Weezer

Medeski Martin and Wood

John Fogerty

Cross Canadian Ragweed

Ingrid Michaelson

Phoenix

The xx

Regina Spektor

Mayer Hawthorne & the County

Wale

Steve Martin & the Steep Canyon Rangers

Norah Jones

Bassnectar

OK Go

Monte Montgomery

Jay-Z

Punch Brothers

Thievery Corporation

GWAR

She & Him

Jimmy Cliff

Tokyo Police Club

Kid Cudi

Japandroids

Dr. Dog

Monday, February 8, 2010

More Acts Announced for Bear Creek!

They just keep making that lineup better and better for Bear Creek Music and Arts Festival at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park Nov. 12-14!  Tickets are still just $99 until February 17. There's just no excuse not to buy early at that price. Here are the additions to the (already funkalicious) lineup:

Maceo Parker Band


The New Deal

The New Mastersounds x 2

Perpetual Groove x 2

The Everyone Orchestra

Elliot Lipp

Alex B

Brock Butler

Josh Phillips Folk Festival

Orgone

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Furthur Orlando show

Phil Lesh, Bob Weir and their band Furthur laid it down at the Hard Rock Live in Orlando. It was strange being in the Universal Studios theme park for a Dead show, to say the least. Shakedown Street meets the Mall of America.

But once you got inside the venue-- wow!!! Most intimate Dead show I've ever seen.The hall held 3,000 people and the show was sold out.  Magical.

Here is the setlist for the Orlando show:

Saturday Night>Bertha

Race Is On

Must Have Been the Roses

Masterpiece

Rueben and Cherise>Deep Elem Blues>Deal



After Midnight>Next Time You See Me

Althea

Cryptical (Dark Tease)>Wharf Rat>Spanish Jam>Other One (Uncle John Tease)

Wheel

Going Down the Road

Bid You Good Night


Encore: US Blues>Touch of Grey

Here is the setlist from the Miami show:

Furthur Setlist


Phil Lesh, Bob Weir, Joe Russo, John Kadlecik, Jay Lane, Jeff Chimenti

02/05/10

Bayfront Park Ampitheatre

Miami, FL

Set 1:



Born Cross Eyed >

The Music Never Stopped

Ramble On Rose

Golden Road To Unlimited Devotion

Dear Mr Fantasy >

On The Road Again >

Franklins Tower



Set 2:



Throwing Stones

Viola Lee Blues

Going Down the Road Feeling Bad Jam >

Mason’s Children >

Viola Lee Blues >

Good Lovin

Lady with a Fan

Terrapin Station

Shakedown Street

China Cat Sunflower >

I Know You Rider



Encore:



Ripple

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Ringo Starr Will tour Florida This Summer!

How cool is this? A Beatle is coming to North Florida!

 Ringo Starr and his All-Starr band will play three dates in Florida this summer, and one date in Atlanta's Chastain Park (7/10.)

He'll play Ruth Eckerd Hall in St. Pete July 13, the Hard Rock Arena in Hollywood July 15, and the St. Augustine Ampitheatre on July 17. tickets for the St. Augustine show go on sale Feb. 12 .

The St. Augustine ampitheatre is a great, smallish, covered outdoor venue, and you can camp in Anastasia State Park next door and walk to the show. Ringo Starr! I love it!

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Congrats, Derek Trucks!

North Florida fest faves the Derek Trucks Band won their first Grammy award! The album "Already Free" took home the Grammy for Best Contemporary Blues Album. Longtime Derek fans know he's been shredding like he was ... well, born into it :)... since he was a tyke.

The photo above, by Bob Pollock,  shows Derek Trucks sitting in with Lettuce at the 2009 Bear Creek Music & Art Festival, photo by Bob Pollock.

It's interesting to note that Derek Trucks' wife, Susan Tedeschi, was nominated for a Grammy in the same category, for her album "Back To The River."

Congrats, and looking forward to hearing these talented folks at Wanee Festival at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in April.! There's nothing like the sound of Tedeschi's smoky powerful voice wafting through the Live Oaks during the late night sets. Yes!