Monday, April 25, 2011
Funky Pimps of Joytime Hit Tallahassee
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Pimps of Joytime
The Pimps of Joytime are getting lots of buzz these days and for good reason. They bring the funk! And salsa, and afrobeat, and all things booty-shaking.This Brooklyn-based funkatonkin band hits The Engine Room Wednesday night. Doors open at 9. Stone Street opens. Cover is $10.
Glide magazine says: "Be prepared to dance your asses off, because these guys are the real deal. Their songs are infectious, and they will have you humming along long after the show ends."
Here's a little groovy Pimps for ya:
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Some Nice Wanee Videos
The Allman Brothers do Van Morrison's "Into the Mystic:"
Tedeschi-Trucks Band plays Stevie Wonder's "Uptight:"
Steve Miller plays "The Joker:"
Keller Williams plays "High Time:"
Tedeschi-Trucks Band does "Midninght in Harlem:"
Tedeschi-Trucks Band plays Stevie Wonder's "Uptight:"
Steve Miller plays "The Joker:"
Keller Williams plays "High Time:"
Tedeschi-Trucks Band does "Midninght in Harlem:"
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Furthur Tickets Tomorrow!
Labels:
Furthur,
Grateful Dead,
St. Augustine Ampitheater
Tickets go on sale 10 a.m. tomorrow for the summer furthur show at the wonderful St. Augustine Ampitheater July 30 and in Atlanta at Alpharetta's Verizon Wireless Ampitheater on July 31. Atlanta show tickets are on sale now.
Those are the only true southern stops on the tour, which starts June 3 in Callifornia and winds up with the Atlanta show. So get yer keyboard fingers ready and click your way to the show!
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
A Couple More Fests Coming Up!
A few folks contacted me about Monday's post -- my giant rundown of fests coming up in April and May -- and pointed out a couple I missed. Thanks guys, the music fun just keeps multiplying!
Here are the ones festgrrl readers pointed out to me:
The DoDajam takes place this weekend -- April 20-24 -- at Etowah River Campground, in Dahlonega, Georgia, about an hour north of Atlanta. This is a camping festival, in its first year. They have 50 acts listed on their website, including New Riders of the Purple Sage, Yonrico Scott Band, the Lee Boys, and more. They will have four stages, and the river is available for swimming.
Tickets are $20 a day. Print out this coupon to get the $20 per day price. Kids under 11 are free, ages 12 - 15 are $25.
They also have various a la carte parking and camping fees, listed below:
Gate Rate + Campground Fee of $10
Parking $5 per auto and per utility trailer
Car Camp Parking inside Venue $15.
RV/Trailer Pass - $100 plus optional $150 for water & power hook-up payable to the venue.
Jambando happens this weekend in at the Plaza Theater in Orlando with Railroad Earth headlining. This is not a camping fest -- it is a one-day, all-ages, four-stage concert and light show with a bar and vendors. Tickets are $12.
Sunfest happens in downtown West Palm Beach April 27-May 1. This is not a camping fest, and it is a giant one -- some 27,000 people attended last year. Tickets are $60 for a 5-day pass (kids under 13 are $20), plus there are single-day and other options. Performers include Jason Mraz, The Avett Brothers, Earth, Wind & Fire, Gregg Allman, Cee Lo Green, Jeff Beck, Styx, MGMT, Bobby Lee Rodgers, and more.
Monday, April 18, 2011
Fest Season in Full Spring Swing
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Acoustic Cafe,
farm to family,
full moon festival,
Gamble Rogers Folk Festival,
Hangout Festival,
jazzfest,
New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival,
orange blossom jamboree,
Purple Hatters Ball
Jonesin' for jams after returning from the glorious Wanee Festival at Spirit of the Suwanee Music Park last weekend? I hear ya!
You can keep the magic going without going too very far these next few months while the southern weather's still tolerable. Here, then, is a little update on some festies around the corner...
The Gamble Rogers Folk Festival happens in St. Augustine April 29-May 1. Folk singers Richard Thompson, Sam Pacetti, Pierce Pettis, and bluesman Bill Wharton "The Sauce Boss" headline. Tickets are $66.50 advance. This is not a camping festival, and shows take place at a variety of venues in downtown St. Augustine. You will have to find accommodations in St. Augustine or camp across the bridge at the wonderful Anastasia State Park or in one of the private campgrounds.
The String Break music festival happens April 29-May 1 at the Sertoma Youth Ranch in Dade City, Fla. (About a half-hour north of Tampa, near Brooksville.) This little camping fest features Roots Rock, Alt Country, Newgrass & Bluegrass. Performers include Paul Thorn (Miss.), The Greencards (Nashville), The Chapmans , Rockin Acoustic Circus(AZ), Bearfoot (Alaska). This event has a very organized youth program and is a family friendly event. Tickets are $85 advance, $95 at the gate. Tickets for kids (up to 17!) are $20. They have great vendors, and the venue is small and intimate. You can buy electric camping upgrades.
The Purple Hatter's Ball happens at Spirit of the Suwanee May 13-15. Tickets are $45 advance, and $60 at the gate. This is a camping festival with vendors. The park is offering a deal for a golf cart and a cabin that can sleep 4 people for $400.
The Hangout Festival happens in Orange Beach, Alabama (near Pensacola) May 22-24 with a stellar lineup including Paul Simon, The Flaming Lips, The Black Keys, Widespread Panic, and more. No camping on site, you have to book accommodations at Orange Beach. A 3-day pass is $174 advance. There are all sorts of extra ticket options, including shuttles, late-night shows, and lodging deals.
The jammy Orange Blossom Jamboree happens at the wonderful Sertoma Youth Ranch near Brooksville, Fla. on May 21-23. Tickets are just $45, and that includes primitive camping. An electric site is an extra $40 but there's no limit on how many folks you can have on your site, as long as you can fit 'em all.
festgrrl fave the Acoustic Cafe happens Memorial Day weekend north of Birmingham, Alabama May 27-28. Check out one of my previous posts on this gem of a fest from last year. This is a bit of a drive for us Floridians, but you will not be disappointed if you dig string music and mind-bending interpretations of bluegrass. Marcia Ball joins the pickers this year, along with Dread Clampitt and lots of others. Tickets are $50 advance, $60 at the gate. This fest is family friendly camping festival and very intimate. Not a lot of vendors, so bring a stocked cooler.
The state-run Florida Folk Festival happens May 27-May 29 at Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park along the Suwannee River in White Springs, Fl. No camping here, unless you are an official volunteer who has signed up beforehand. A weekend pass is $40 and kids (up to age 16!) cost just $4.
The kinda-monthly Farm To Family Full Moon Festival takes place June 10-12 outside Gainesville near beautiful Ginnie Springs. The price is right -- $20 advance, $25 at the gate. Family friendly, small, with a single stage and super kind folks.
And, of course, there's the big daddy fest of them of 'em all, The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, April 29-May 8, with Everyone In The World playing. This is not a camping festival. Advance tickets are $45 a weekend, $60 at the gate. Kids under 10 are $5. No lineup (or food choices) anywhere compares, but be prepared for heat and big, big crowds.
Monday, April 11, 2011
Wa-wa-Wanee!
Labels:
7 Walkers,
Allman Brothers,
Hot Tuna,
Ivan Neville and Dumpstaphunk,
spirit of the suwannee,
steve miller band,
wanee,
Warren Haynes,
Widespread Panic
This week it's all about the Wanee Festival, the Allman-Brothers-hosted all-star jam extravaganza that brings a big crowd to Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Fl.
This year's lineup, as in past years, is epic. You can get your online ticket discount through tomorrow. It's $221.50 (including all the fees) online for a weekend ticket, which gets you shows Wednesday through Saturday and free primitive camping. On Wednesday, it's gate prices only -- and that will set you back $265. (Note: The Early Bird tix were $165!) Still, considering the number of shows and awesome musical raging that will doubtless occur, it will be money well spent.
Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk is going to do a James Brown set Wednesday night. And that's AFTER JGB (Jerry Garcia tribute band) AND after the smokin' New Orleans' band, The Radiators. Lord have Mercy! That's just Day One.
Here is the crazy good lineup:
The Allman Brothers Band, Widespread Panic, Robert Plant & Band of Joy, Steve Miller Band, Warren Haynes Band, Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band, Jaimoe’s Jasssz Band, Ween, Stephen Marley, Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings, Mike Gordon, Hot Tuna, 7 Walkers Feat. Bill Kreutzmann, Galactic, Taj Mahal, North Mississippi Allstars, Keller Williams, John Popper & The Duskray Troubadours, The Radiators, Wanda Jackson, Rusted Root, Oteil Burbidge and The Lee Boys, Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Big Gigantic, Melvin Seals & JGB, Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe, Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk, New Deal, Lotus, Tea Leaf Green, DJ Logic, Toubab Krewe, Devon Allman’s Honeytribe, Bobby Lee Rodgers Trio, Soul Rebel’s Brass Band, Guitar Shorty, Dangermuffin, Honey Island Swamp Band, Kevin Hammond, Death on Two Wheels, The Yeti Trio, Jacob Jeffries Band and Griffin Anthony
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