This news from the prodicers of April's Wanee Festival at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park makes festgrrl very, very happy.
Ivan Neville and Dumpstaphunk will be returning to the Mothership with a set of 'D-Funk does P-Funk' -- a special Wanee Exlusive!
Here's a little Dumpstaphunk (Not doing P funk) to brighten your day...
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Great Shows This Week in Tally
What a treat this week!
The Tipsey Gypsies at The Mockingbird Cafe Wednesday night, no cover, but it's nice to tip the musicians. And the food there is heavenly.
Georgia looper Zach Deputy, who's got soul and knows how to put on a dance party, plays with Orlando's fine band Cope at The Warehouse Friday, February 3. This should be a fantastic show -- these folks are all exuberant performers with mad chops. Zach lays down everything from reggae to gospel to Michael Jackson beats. Cope is a fine danceable rock/jazzy/jam band that can tear up the bluegrass as well. Show starts at 9 p.m. Tickets are $15 advanced and $17 day of show.
On Saturday, Feb. 4, the wonderful Tallahassee local Americana band, The New 76ers, play the American Legion Hall at Lake Ella. Don't miss this band's beautiful harmonies, interesting, tight arrangements and the angelic voice of Kelly Goddard. It'll stay with you long after you leave the show. The show is $10 and it happens early -- at 6:30 p.m. It's a brthday party for Elizabeth George.
Also, the wondefrul Florida Americana singing duo Lis and Lon and Williamson play The Mockingbird Cafe 7-10 Saturday night.
Monday, January 30, 2012
Deadline for Orange Blossom Early Bird is Tomorrow
Only two more days to get your early bird tickets for the wonderful Orange Blossom Jamboree, which takes place at the Sertoma Youth Ranch outside Brooksville (not far from Tampa) May 17-20. As I've written before, this is an intimate, family-friendly venue with just a couple of stages, which makes it super relaxing and stress-free. The bands really play their hearts out. Orlando uber-jammers Cope headline.
The early bird price (through Feb. 1) is $45 for a 3-day pass to see 30 live bands. Kids 12 and under are free.
Primitive camping is free with your ticket; an electric-water campsite upgrade is $60.
Here's the lineup:
* Cope
* Beebs and her Money Makers
* Aquaphonics
* 3rd Stone
* Applebutter Express
* Free Range Roosters
* Legacy and The Heard
* Soulnar
* The Estimated Prophets
* Bride Of Chaotica
* Ramblegrass
* Reina Collins
* Shoeless Soul
* Skull and Bone Band
* The Cornerstoners
* Funky Nuggets
* The Funky Presidents
* Funky Seeds
* The Human Condition
* The Transfers
* Scholars Word
* Another Roadside Attraction
* Between Bluffs
* Sosos
* Honey Henny Lime
* BlessEd and the Divine Derelicts
* Juanjamon Band
* Bounce House
* Smilin' Bill
* Green Sunshine
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Aura Fest Happening in Central Florida
The Aura Festival happens March 9-11 in St. Cloud, north of Orlando. This fest is a mix of live electronica, jam, funk, rock, reggae, and deep House.
Performers for this year -- the fest's third -- include Papadosio (x2) • Brothers Past (x2) • The Heavy Pets (x2) • Zoogma • The Malah • Kung Fu (x2)• DrFameus feat Allen Aucoin of The Disco Biscuits • Dopapod • The Werks • BioDiesel feat Johnny Rabb & Clay Parnell • COPE • Damn Right! • DJ Craig Heneveld •Aquaphonics • Brother Bean • UV Hippo • EP3 • ArtOfficial • Former Champions • BANG BANG feat Todd Stoops & Scotty Zwang • Sonic Spank • The Mantras •J2K • FLT RSK • Newton Crosby • Sounduo • The Fritz • The Resolvers • Third Nature • Elephantgun • Ketchy Shuby • Fusik • Saltwater Grass • Green Sunshine • Sosos • The Short Straw Pickers • Nick Noyes • Marc Paper Scissor & Friends • The Funky Nuggets • Psychedelphia • Ancient Intelligence
Aura is a camping festival at the 4,700-acre Forever Florida eco-ranch. When you go in to the festival, make sure you have everything you need, because you're there to stay. There's no re-entry. And you camp where they tell you -- right outside your car. You can't pick your site and you can't save sites. So to make sure you can camp with your crew, best to all to meet outside and go in caravan-style. RVers have to buy a $50 parking pass to get in, but all sites are primitive -- there are no electric or water hookups.
No campfires or fireworks allowed. (There was an unfortunate fire last year which totalled a car.) You can bring a grill, but it has to be up off the ground.
A 3-day ticket is $90 through March 8. A 3-day ticket for kids age 5-12 is $50. Kids 5 and under are free. Aura sold out last year, so if you plan to go, I'd be smart and get your tickets now.
Monday, January 23, 2012
New Grassroots Festival in Virginia Key
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| Chaka Khan is one of the headliners |
A new festival has arrived in Florida. New York state roots jam band Donna The Buffalo has been putting on roots/Americana festivals in New York state and in North Carolina (Shakori Hills). On February 9-12, they are rolling out the first-ever Virginia Key Grassroots Festival. This is a camping fest at Miami’s Historic Virginia Key Beach Park.
The four-day event will have four stages with roots rock, reggae, hip-hop, Latin, funk, Cajun, bluegrass, African, Kompa, world beat and zydeco on the bill. Chaka Khan, The Del McCoury Band and Arrested Development will headline along with ska/reggae band, Fishbone, Donna the Buffalo, BeauSoleil avec Micheal Doucet and several South Florida local favorites Locos Por Juana, Suenalo and ArtOfficial. (Full lineup is pasted below.)
Organizers say they will have a Kids' Village with interactive programming and a Healing Arts Area with movement workshops and massage. Local and visiting artists will sell handcrafted wares. 4-Day Tickets are $100 for adults and $50 for teens (13-15). Individual day tickets are available for Thursday- $30, Friday and Saturday -$35 and Sunday -$30. Children 12 and under free. If you want to camp on site, you have to pay. You can tent camp for $50. If you want to camp with yout car, it's $100. And if you have an RV, it's $150.
Here is the full-on lineup:
* Arrested Development
* Artofficial
* BeauSoleil Avec Michael Doucet
* Big Brass Juke
* Big Cosmo
* Bill Kelly
* Chaka Khan
* Christabel and the Jons
* Cope
* Crazy Fingers
* The Del McCoury Band
* Donna The Buffalo
* Driftwood
* Elastic Bond
* Fishbone
* Giant Panda Geurilla Dub Squad
* Greg Humphreys
* The Habanero Honeys
* The Heavy Pets
* Hindu Cowboys
* Hobex
* Immortal Technique
* The Jacob Jeffries Band
* Jahfe
* Jah High Towa
* Jewels
* Jim Lauderdale
* Keith Frank and the Soileau Zydeco Band
* Keith Secola and his Wild Band of Indians
* The Lee Boys
* Locos Por Juana
* Mishka
* Mixed Culture
* Omniscient
* Preston Frank and his Zydeco Family Band
* Raffa and Rainer
* Revelation Mizik
* DJ Richard McVay
* The Rowan Cunningham Band
* Rubblebucket
* Sim Redmond Band
* Son Salvaje
* SUENALO
* The Sunsetters
* Thousands of One
* Toubab Krewe
* Willie Watson and the Evil City String Band
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Wanee Tickets on Sale Friday!
Fire up your keyboards -- tickets for the Wanee Festival at Spirit of the Suwannee go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday. They are $189.50 at this point (plus fees.)
This year is going to be a Deadhead's dream, with Phil Lesh and Bob Weir's Furthur co-headlining with the Allman Brothers Band. With Dead drummer Mickey Hart's band on the bill, and also former Dead keyboardist Bruce Hornsby, just about everybody's accounted for save Dead percussionist Bill Kreutzman (and, of course, the late and beloved Jerry Garcia.)
You can check out Wanee's fantabulous lineup here
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
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