Friday, April 29, 2011
It's ON this weekend, people!
If you are reading this, get off the computer and get on the road!
The New Orleans Jazzfest, the big daddy of them all, kicks off today.
The Gamble Rogers Festival happens in beautiful downtown St. Augustine.
The free Festival de Internationale happens in Lafayette, Lousiana, with Keb Mo, Balkan Beatbox, March Forth and more.
String Break happens outside Brooksville, Fl. Wonderful site, nice people, newgrass, Americana, and folk music.
And if you can't get on the road this weekend, check this link for festgrrl's rundown of more spring musical goodness in the Southeast.
And remember....
Or at least good tunes and good folks...
Thursday, April 28, 2011
For Teachers!
Who in the world would ever think anyone (besides a crabby student or two) would demonize teachers as a general group? That's what's happening, incredibly, in politics these days.
festgrrl is not a teacher, but she appreciates her friends who are, who spend hours and hours trying to get kids to open their minds and get ahead in the world. What is more important than teaching youngsters? Not much.
So, in this vein, Tallahassee teacher, songwriter, musician (Harvest Gypsies, La Bamba), and hell of a nice guy, Mike Rychlik, is holding an "Empower Educators" rally at the Moon. It happens on
Tuesday, May 3 -- National Teacher Appreciation Day.
Scheduled performers include The New 76ers, Bad Kite, Avis Berry and Scott Campbell, Susan and Snorri Solburg, the SAIL Bluegrass Ensemble, Cicada Ladies, Silver Daggers, and Del Suggs.
Doors open at 6:30. The "Empower Educators" movement will begin at 7:15.
Mike says: "Our initial objective is to build a coalition to raise public awareness about education legislation. At the rally we will have speakers, musicians, and video clips to inspire folks to join us, as we begin our mission to change the discordant discourse about "failing schools, failing teachers, and failing students."
To empower educators, we must get folks jazzed about what teachers have always valued: the importance of the individual. Each student is different. They learn differently.They think differently. They express themselves in a unique manner. As a nation, we need to celebrate this notion by accentuating and encouraging the individuality of our young people.
Scheduled speakers: Jackie Pons-Superintendent of Leon County Schools, Dwight Bullard-House of Representatives/Miami, Michelle Rehwinkel Vasilinda-House of Representatives/Leon County, Cliff Thaell-Former Leon County Commissioner, Kristin Dozier---Leon County Commissioner, Rosanne Wood-former SAIL High Principal, Andy Ford--President of FEA, and Debo Powers-Principal of School for Arts & Sciences."
You can connect with others about this at the Facebook page
festgrrl is not a teacher, but she appreciates her friends who are, who spend hours and hours trying to get kids to open their minds and get ahead in the world. What is more important than teaching youngsters? Not much.
So, in this vein, Tallahassee teacher, songwriter, musician (Harvest Gypsies, La Bamba), and hell of a nice guy, Mike Rychlik, is holding an "Empower Educators" rally at the Moon. It happens on
Tuesday, May 3 -- National Teacher Appreciation Day.
Scheduled performers include The New 76ers, Bad Kite, Avis Berry and Scott Campbell, Susan and Snorri Solburg, the SAIL Bluegrass Ensemble, Cicada Ladies, Silver Daggers, and Del Suggs.
Doors open at 6:30. The "Empower Educators" movement will begin at 7:15.
Mike says: "Our initial objective is to build a coalition to raise public awareness about education legislation. At the rally we will have speakers, musicians, and video clips to inspire folks to join us, as we begin our mission to change the discordant discourse about "failing schools, failing teachers, and failing students."
To empower educators, we must get folks jazzed about what teachers have always valued: the importance of the individual. Each student is different. They learn differently.They think differently. They express themselves in a unique manner. As a nation, we need to celebrate this notion by accentuating and encouraging the individuality of our young people.
Scheduled speakers: Jackie Pons-Superintendent of Leon County Schools, Dwight Bullard-House of Representatives/Miami, Michelle Rehwinkel Vasilinda-House of Representatives/Leon County, Cliff Thaell-Former Leon County Commissioner, Kristin Dozier---Leon County Commissioner, Rosanne Wood-former SAIL High Principal, Andy Ford--President of FEA, and Debo Powers-Principal of School for Arts & Sciences."
You can connect with others about this at the Facebook page
Monday, April 25, 2011
Funky Pimps of Joytime Hit Tallahassee
Labels:
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.
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