Monday, January 7, 2013

Sunshine Blues Festival in 3 Florida Cities Next Week

Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks

For those of us not lucky enough to be on the Jamcruise boat right now, here's something to look forward to:

The Sunshine Blues Festival , an extravaganza tour headlining with the Grammy-winning Tedeschi-Trucks Band, hits Florida Jan 18, 19, and 20. That's husband and wife musical team Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks, backed up by a phenomenal 11-piece band featuring Kofi Burbridge, (who handles keyboard and flute for the Derek Trucks Band), drummers J.J. Johnson and Tyler Greenwell, trumpeter Maurice Brown, tenor saxophonist Kebbie Williams and trombonist Saunders Sermons. The great bassist Oteil Burbridge left the band last fall.

There are still tickets available. Here are the dates and cities:

FRIDAY, JANUARY 18 – FT. MYERS

SATURDAY, JANUARY 19 – BOCA RATON

SUNDAY, JANUARY 20 – ST. PETERSBURG


The St. Pete and Boca Raton shows show  include New Orleans Blues Legend Dr. John!

Also playing at the touring festival: contemporary guitar legend Walter Trout (formerly with John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers); Louisiana slide wizard Sonny Landreth; Allman Brothers drummer Jaimoe’s Jasssz Band; The Wood Brothers (featuring Chris from Modeski, Martin & Wood and his well-known singer/songwriter brother Oliver); award-winning British blues guitarist Matt Schofield; the driving force of urban funk, Big Sam’s Funky Nation; Florida guitar favorite Bobby Lee Rodgers; multiple Grammy and Blues Music Award-winner Joe Louis Walker; the no-frills blend of Chicago, Texas, and Delta blues guitarist Sean Chambers.

Tickets are $49.50 plus fees ($62.50 total.) All shows are general admission and all shows are kick-ass!

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Get the Holiday Present You Really Wanted





Our friends over at Jambase have compiled a great list of books for music nerds.. order away, festivarians!

Could be some good on-the-boat reading for those of you lucky enough to be going on Jamcruise this upcoming weekend. Yeah, right, like you're going to be reading on Jamcruise...




Saturday, December 22, 2012

Suwannee Springfest Adds Acts, Ticket Prices Go Up Soon



  • The bluegrass/newgrass wonderland that is Suwannee Springfest at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Fl March 21-24 just got better. 

  • The lineup already had some great national acts -- newgrass psychobilly band Leftover Salmon, Peter Rowan, The Traveling McCoury's. Keller and the Keels, Elephant Revival, Donna The Buffalo, to name just a few --  and has added some fantastic musicians to its lineup, including Jerry Douglas, Cornmeal, Dread Clampitt, and the wonderful Nathan Moore (The Slip, Surprise Me Mr. Davis)


  • Four-day tickets are $135 through Dec. 28, then go up to $150 on December 29,. Gate price is going to be $180, so get 'em now -- you know you'll want to be there! 

  • You can see the fill lineup here, and here's a rundown of the additions: 

  • Jerry Douglas
  • Mike Marshall and Darol Anger
  • Cornmeal
  • Mamajowally, featuring Joe Craven, Mamadou Sidibe, and Walter Strauss
  • Tornado Rider
  • Larry Keel & Natural Bridge
  • Dread Clampitt
  • Tony Furtado Band
  • The Hackensaw Boys
  • Bill Evans Soulgrass
  • Nathan Moore
  • Dangermuffin
  • Sol Driven Train
  • Nikki Talley
  • John Stickley Band
  • Steve Pruett Back From The Brink
  • Sarah Mac Band
  • The Screaming J’s
  • The New 76ers
  • Von Grey
  • Grant Farm
  • Jonathan Scales Fourchestra
  • Big Cosmo
  • Habanero Honeys
  • Quartermoon
  • Sloppy Joe
  • Canary In A Coalmine
  • Red Clay Revival
  • Free Range Roosters
  • Mickey Abraham & the Acoustic Ensemble
  • Wanderfoot
  • Monday, December 17, 2012

    Festing for New Year's? Yup, right here in Florida.


    Feel like spending New Year's Eve with festy friends?

    Maddox Ranch near Lakeland, Fl. is the spot for a New Year's Eve fest this year -- The Home Team New Year's Rally has 3 days of  camping, dancing, the whole works. Tickets are $60 advanced. The roster is filled with bands coming out of the Orlando scene. Here are the details for your planning pleasure:

    Viking Guy Productions Presents:

    The 2012 Home Team New Year's Rally!

    Attention Home Team! Keepin' it safe on New Year's Eve!
    Three days of music, camping and ringing in the New Year! Hotels also available nearby if camping isn't for you. :) Tickets available at:www.Hometeamrally.eventbrite.com

    Saturday, December 29th:
    Artist at large- Dennis Stadelman
    12:00pm – 1:00pm: Alex Foster
    1:15pm – 2:15pm: Smilin’ Bill
    2:30pm – 3:30pm: John Clark Band
    3:45pm – 4:45pm: E. T.
    5:00pm - 6:30pm: The Commoners
    6:50pm - 8:20pm: Skull and Bone Band
    8:40pm - 10:10pm: Between Bluffs
    10:30pm - 12:00am: Beebs and her Money Makers
    12:10am - Legacy

    Sunday, December 30th:
    Artist at large- Kenny Stadelman
    11:00am – 12:00pm: Louie Palma
    12:00pm – 1:00pm: Tangled Mangos
    1:15pm – 2:15pm: Holey Miss Moley
    2:30pm – 3:30pm: Savi Fernandez Band
    3:45pm – 4:45pm: Nook and Cranny
    4:30pm - 6:00pm: BlessEd & the Divine Derelicts
    6:15pm - 7:45pm: The Stick Martin Show
    8:15pm - 11:00pm: Uncle John's Band
    11:20pm - 12:50am: The Applebutter Express
    1:00am - Juanjamon Band

    Monday, December 31st:
    Artist at large- Fil Pate
    12:00pm – 12:45pm: Josh We Know
    1:00pm – 1:45pm: Sunset Bridge Band
    2:00pm – 2:45pm: Displace
    3:00pm – 3:45pm: Shoeless Soul
    4:00pm - 5:30pm: Free Range Roosters
    5:50pm - 7:20pm: Christie Lenée
    7:40pm - 9:10pm: Green Sunshine
    9:30pm - 11:00pm: Honey Henny Lime
    11:20pm - 12:50am: The Applebutter Express
    1:10am - Charlie Dandelion

    Tickets only $60, AVAILABLE NOW!!! www.hometeamrally.eventbrite.com

    Yummies for your tummies by Free Lovin' Foodery!
    Art by Bean Spence!

    www.Hometeamrally.eventbrite.com

    Single Day Tickets available at the gate only, $30
    3-day passes $80 at the gate

    Tuesday, December 11, 2012

    Dr. John in Tallahassee Saturday night



    You can be in the right place at the right time this Saturday night in Tallahassee, Fl. when Malcolm John "Mac" Rebennack, Jr., aka famed New Orleans musician Dr. John, joins jazz trombonist Sarah Morrow for a benefit for B. Sharp's Jazz Cafe on Brevard Street. The intimate jazz club has been struggling, and this is a fine way to contribute to the cause of great music. 

    Dr. John put out a new record this year, Locked Down, which was named one of the best albums of the year by Rolling Stone magazine.

    Tickets for the 8 pm show are $55, plus fees. You can buy tickets for this worthy event here

    Tuesday, December 4, 2012

    30A Songwriters Festival Brings Talent to the Florida Panhandle in January


    Time to get your tickets to the 30A Songwriters Festival which happens in beautiful South Walton County in the Florida Panhandle January 18-20.

    festgrrl has seen some truly amazing shows at this unusual fest, which happens in bars and restaurants along coastal Scenic Highway 30A. It is sort of like Nashville-by-the-sea scene. Not to say it's a country music festival -- no, more folky, bluesy. Many of the performers are the folks who write the country hits, and there is something really special about hearing these songs in their stripped-down, pure forms.

    This year's roster of singer-songwriters includes more than 125 performers and 200 shows.

    Confirmed artists include Lucinda Williams, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Jeffrey Steele, Nanci Griffith, Suzanne Vega, Fastball, Tift Merritt, Allison Moorer, Charlie Mars, Eliza Gilkyson, Freedy Johnston, Randall Bramblett, The Shadowboxers, Joe Leathers, Gretchen Peters, Brigitte DeMeyer, Tommy Womack, Vicki Peterson, Susan Cowsill, Chas Sandford, Shannon Whitworth,
    Tommy Talton, Daphne Willis, Geoff McBride, Grayson Capps, Jeff Black, Reed Waddle, Don Dixon & Marti Jones, Cory Chisel, David Olney, DeAnna Cox, Webb Wilder, Cooper Carter & the Royal Senders, Wesley Cook, Andrew Combs, Blue Ribbon Healers, Brian White, Dannica Lowery,David Berkeley, Davin McCoy, Diane Durrett, Eliot Bronson, Gabriel Kelley, Hannah Thomas,
    Humming House, Jill Andrews, Karyn Williams, Kellin Watson, Kelsey Anna, Kyle Jacobs, Max McCann, Ray Bonneville, Ruston Kelly, Steve Bogard, The Owsley Brothers, Seth and May, Jeep Rosenberg, Sterling Fletcher and Jessica Cayne.

    This is not a camping festival. Your weekend ticket -- which costs $150 at this point but will go up as the fest gets closer -- gives you entree into the many different bars and restaurants which host performances. 

    There are vacation rental places all over that area, and there's also pretty nice camping (and swanky, big cottages) at nearby Grayton Beach State Park.

    Bring plenty of cash, there are some amazing places to eat everywhere, I reccommend The Red Bar in Grayton Beach (especially the Bloody Mary's);  Bud & Alley's main restaurant in Seaside, Bud& Alley's Pizza Bar, also in Seaside,  (wow, super thin pies in a wood oven), and Bud & Alley's Taco Bar in Seaside. 

    Friday, November 16, 2012

    Bear Creek Music Festival Shines Again


    As a live music freak, festgrrl goes to many, many shows, and has for many years (Not to get too numerically specific here, but let's just say she was riding the rail when Bob Weir rocked those Daisy Dukes for real.)

    Some fests tend to roll together in the mind's eye as one hazy, twangly, amplified dream... and some, well, some, jump out and get down like a James Brown Dancing Machine.

    Tony Hall lays it down with Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk
    Enter Bear Creek Music and Art Festival, which triumphantly concluded its fifth year at Spirit  of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Florida November 8-11.

    As always, this fest was notably well-run and well-curated.

    Since it is, above all, a dance festival, the crowd is always exceptionally funky, fun, friendly, and, above all -  enthusiastic:





    Promoters Paul Levine and Lyle Williams know music, and they are always on the hunt for new treats for Bear Creek. This year had returning Bear Creek crowd favorites Soulive, George Porter Jr. (of The Meters) and The Running Pardners, Perpetual Groove, Eric Krasno and Chapter 2, Zach Deputy, The New Mastersounds, Umphrey's Mcgee, and Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk.

    New Orleans funk legend George Porter, Jr.
    The lineup brought some older funk and soul stalwarts together with progressive rockers, jambands, jazz, late-night electronica acts and some of the brightest lights in the current power-funk scene. Plus Burlesque acrobatic Klesmer music!

    As is Bear Creek tradition, sit-ins were legion. Artists-at-Large Pee Wee Ellis (James Brown Horns), Roosevelt Collier, Jennifer Hartswick, Natalie Cressman, Will Bernard, Robert Walter, Alecia Chakour, Andrew Block,  the Atlanta Funk Society Horns, Billy Iuso, Freekbass, Jonathan Scales and Michelle Sarah went stage to stage, spreading pixie dust.

    Bear Creek 2012 also  featured fabulous multi-artist showcases with two big players on the neo-funk/R&B scene: Daptone Records and Royal Family Records.

    Some highlights of the packed musical weekend:

    - March Fourth Marching Band. These Portland, Oregon performers work hard for the money. They take the marching band genre and twist it up into a funky Burlesque spectacle  with sexy outfits, killer dancing acrobats, stilt walkers, pole dancing, at least 14 people on stage, PLUS they are a kick-ass, power-horn, rock-and-roll, world-beat band. Their two shows -- especially the one in the Technaflora Music Hall stage on Thursday night, were tops for the weekend.















    - Dr. Klaw. Hot, sticky funk from members of Lettuce and Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk. This year's super-late night show was an absolute THROWDOWN. One of the top shows of the weekend.

    - Daptone Records soul revivalist Charles Bradley (originally from Gainesville, Fla.) electrified the crowd with dramatic dirty dance moves, rhinestone jumpsuits (he had a costume change in the middle of his set), and a solid Daptone backing band. Bradley is a former James Brown impersonator who went by the name "Black Velvet," and he signed with Daptone a few years ago.

    Charles Bradley photo via http://www.jelmerdehaas.com/
    -Kung Fu -- This Connecticut funk/fusion band simply KILLED it. They will be playing at Spirit of the Suwannee at the Aura Festival February 15-17, doing a Stevie Wonder Tribute with Nigel Hall.

    - Sharon Jones and the Dap Tones brought the high-energy horns, and Ms. Jones' "History of Dance" performance interlude in her fringed dress was a show to remember, especially when she broke out the Boogaloo.
    Photo from http://www.dailyrindblog.com

    - The Royal Family Affair's stable of talent included sets by impeccable funksters Lettuce, Nigel Hall, Alecia Chakour,  Eric Krazno and Chapter 2, Soulive, and the Alan Evans Trio.
    - Umphrey's McGee. these technically gifted prog-rockers didn't slouch once in their three-show run during the weekend. They packed the crowd in and delivered stunning arrangements with wildly fast changes and a super cool light show. Wow. Just wow.

    - Naughty R&B singer Bobby Rush, who said he was celebrating his 84th birthday on Saturday, delivered solid stuff strutting in his white suit at the ampitheater stage with two booty-shaking side singers in tow. A hoot.

    Bobby Rush, kdhx.org photo
    - Grant Green Jr. & Friends -- Grant Green  Jr. laid down soulful funk on a sunny stage, and the vibe was just right.

    Grant Green Jr.
    - Savi Fernandez Band -- bouncy, happy and technically sound reggae/Latin funk out of Orlando. This is a band to watch.

    Savi Fernandez
    -Flannel Church -- this jazzy/funky New Orleans band is made up of folks who have played with longtime psychedelic blues rocker Col. Bruce Hampton, and the band is anchored by drummer Duane Trucks (brother of guitarist Derek.) They delivered two intriguing sets over the weekend. 

    All weekend, I heard nothing but raves from everyone I talked to. We created a beautiful, peaceful musical city in the woods for five days, and for that, I am grateful. The "Orchestra At Large" on Sunday, with a stage packed with various performers, was especially groovy.
    Horns from the collaborative Orchestra At Large
    Bear Creek has been building audience and reputation every year now. I agree with what the blogger over at Headstash Magazine had to say:


    "For those in the New Orleans-based funk/jazz/rock scene, Bear Creek Music and Arts Festival has become one of the “holy triumvirate” of festivals, along with JamCruise and Jazzfest. In its fifth year, the fest has gained a reputation as a funk-fueled family affair – a well-deserved descriptor that has attendees returning each year raving about the music, venue, setup and fellow fans."


    Here here!