Monday, January 28, 2013
Zach Deputy hosting cool event at Spirit of the Suwannee
Now, this is going to be some good, cheap fun in the sun.
The ebullient traveling South Carolina musician Zach Deputy is hosting a Disc Golf Jam at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Fl. March 8-10.
Zach -- who is sometimes a One-man Band and sometimes a Man with a Band, is known for his danceable grooves which wade in the funk, calypso, and reggae waters with humor and some real guitar and singing chops. He puts on a party.
Tickets for folks who want to enjoy the weekend but not enter the disc tourney are $35 advanced, $45 at the gate. (Ticket price includes primitive camping.) If you want to be part of the disc golf tournament, advanced tickets are $40 and $50, depending on what competition level you want to be involved in.
Zach will play Friday at 8, Saturday at 10, and Sunday at 3 pm. Orlando jam bands funkus and Greensound play the weekend, along with the Legendary JC's, a fine neo-soul/funk band out of Gainesville.
Here is Zach's hilarious song "Chicken Pot Pie," which as you can see, does the important job of making us all cease to take ourselves too seriously:
Saturday, January 26, 2013
The Great Sam Pacetti Tonight In Tallahassee
I just don't have enough superlatives for Sam Pacetti, who is playing Tallahassee's Mockingbird tonight (7-10 pm; no cover, tips for the musicians please.)
The St. Augustine-based guitar virtuoso, who was a protege of Florida folk great Gamble Rogers, is astonishing with his prodigious guitar skills and a singing voice that, like Joni Mitchell, can flow effortlessly from deep timbre growl to heavenly falsetto without a hitch. He's a wonder.
festgrrl had the pleasure of attending a Tallahassee house concert by Pacetti last night. He brought the house (party) down with his lightning-fast fingerpicking performance -- from classical Segovia to down-and-dirty-blues, to Irish ballads, to a happy rendition of Vince Guaraldi's steppy "Linus and Lucy" soundtrack from Charles Schultz' Peanuts to some wonderfully inspired Richard Thompson covers. (Pacetti, in fact, has opened for the great Thompson.)
Pacetti plays a lot around St. Augustine. Tallahassee is lucky to get him here tonight, and you'll be lucky if you to go see him. If you can reserve a table in the music room, all the better. If not, you can usually find a spot at the bar.
Here's a video to whet your appetite for the show:
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Get Your Tickets Now for Next Month's Aura Festival
Labels:
Aura Music and Arts Festival,
Conspirator,
Kung Fu,
Papadosio,
Perpetual Groove,
Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park,
The Heavy Pets
All the funky dancers are getting ready for the next stop on the Southeast fest lineup: The Aura Music and Arts Festival!
It's happening February 15-17 this year at the Spirit of the Suwanee Music Park in Live Oak, Fl.
Although the festival has been happening in Florida since 2010, this is the first year it is being held at Spirit of the Suwannee, a most excellent venue.
This is a camping fest, and features an eclectic mix of live electronica, funk, jazz, rock, reggae, jam and hip-hop. Three-day tickets, which include primitive camping, are $119 online right now. (They started at the sweet early bird deal of $75) Single-day tickets are also available. Gate price is going to be $150, so buy now to save.
It's usually an awesome time for camping in North Florida, and although festgrrl has not had the pleasure of attending Aura before, fellow festivarian reviews of past Aura fests have been wildly enthusiastic.
Aura headliners include national touring bands Perpetual Groove, Conspirator, Papadosio, and the Heavy Pets. (festgrrl likes the funk -- her pick is Kung Fu's tribute to Stevie Wonder with Dumpstaphunk's Nigel Hall Saturday afternoon in the ampitheater; also Yo Mama's Big Fat Booty Band out of North Carolina.)
Late-night will feature DJ's Silent Disco.
You can check out the full lineup below, and the schedule here.
* Papadosio
* Conspirator
* Perpetual Groove
* The Heavy Pets
* Dopapod
* Kung Fu
* RAQ
* The Lee Boys
* Greenhouse Lounge
* DrFameus
* Yo Mama’s Big Fat Booty Band
* Stokeswood
* Consider The Source
* Break Science
* The McLovins
* Jeff Bujak
* Brock Butler Solo
* Lingo
* Former Champions
* The Main Squeeze
* Newton Crosby
* Todd Stoops
* Nigel Hall
* Roosevelt Collier
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
The Great Richard Thompson Plays Tallahassee Tonight
The big news around these parts tonight is British folk legend Richard Thompson in Tallahassee, playing at Florida State University's gorgeous Ruby Diamond Hall.
And tickets are still available on the Seven Days of Opening Nights website.
Thompson is a prodigious songwriter and hellacious guitar player with a rabid folkie following.
To get you in the mood, here's a streaming live concert that National Public Radio recorded in 2007
Enjoy!
Monday, January 21, 2013
Wanee Lineup Announced
Hot off the press: Here's the lineup for the Wanee Festival, held April 18-20 at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park.
Widespread Panic, The Allman Brothers (of course), Gov't Mule, Tedeschi-Trucks Band, Michael Franti, Tower of Power, Les Claypool, Leon Russell, Hot Tuna, -- oh just go to the link for the rest.
Tickets go on sale Jan. 26.
Monday, January 14, 2013
Florida's the Place To Be This Weekend -- fests in Fort Myers, Boca, St. Pete, and the Panhandle
Lucky us -- this weekend there's music fests all over our sunny state.
The excellent 30A Songwriters Festival happens in and around Seaside, Florida, along Scenic Highway 30A in the Panhandle county of Walton Jan. 18. This features some of the finest songwriters working today. It's not a camping festival -- hit the link above for my previous post on this event.
This year's performers include Nanci Griffith (pictured above), Lucinda Williams, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Jeffrey Steele, Suzanne Vega, Tift Merritt, Randall Bramblett, and Grayson Capps. You can see my videos of past 30A Songwriters performances at the festgrrl You Tube channel. And you can hear cuts by some of the artists on a special 30A Festival Internet radio station, gigdog.
And the kick-ass traveling Sunshine Blues Festival, headlined by the Tedeschi-Trucks Band, happens in Friday, Jan. 18 in Fort Myers, Saturday, Jan. 19 in Boca Raton and Sunday, Jan. 20 in St. Petersburg.Again, see the link above for details on this most excellent lineup of uber-talented musicians.
Monday, January 7, 2013
Sunshine Blues Festival in 3 Florida Cities Next Week
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| 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!
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