Friday, December 6, 2013
Alabama Shakes in St Augustine Saturday -- Tickets Available
Heads up: Tickets are still available for the Alabama Shakes show at St. Augustine Ampitheater on Saturday, Dec. 7. This band is truly worth seeing. Here's the link for tickets, which range from $26.50 to $36.50. The show is all ages and it starts early -- at 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Wanee Festival Early Bird Ticket Sale
So, who all is playing Wanee Festival April 10-12? We don't know yet. But early bird tickets go on sale for this Allman Brothers-hosted festival this week, on Thursday, Dec. 5, just in time for holiday gift giving.
The early bird ticket sale lasts a week -- starting at 10 a.m. on the 5th and ending at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 12. The Early Bird Weekend tickets, which include primitive camping at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Fla., are $175 plus fees (not sure how much the fees are at this point.)
This is Wanee's 10th year, and with the wide variety of music in past years as a guide, I can pretty much guarantee you'll like who is playing. Be aware, this is a big festival -- much bigger than, say Magnolia fest or Bear Creek, so plan accordingly.
Monday, November 25, 2013
Festing For The Holidays: Home Town Rally
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| The very fine jamband, Cope |
A group of super-fun Central Florida musicians are kicking off the new year right with a little down-home fest called the Home Team New Year's Rally December 26-29 at Maddox Ranch outside Lakeland. This will be a lovely time with kind folks.
Tickets are $65 advanced, $80 at the gate. The bands playing are:
The Applebutter Express, COPE, Green Sunshine, High Cotton, Funky Seeds, Uncle Johns Band, Come Back Alice, Between Bluffs, Juanjamon Band, Honey Henny Lime, Holey Miss Moley, Shoeless Soul, Displace, Free Range Roosters, Charlie Dandilion, Savi Fernandez, The Stick Martin Show, BlessEd, Seratonic, Sunset Bridge, Legacy, Ghost Country Revival, Alex Foster, John Clark Band, Jeff Caruth and Btru, Josh We Know, Ramble Grass, Jeremy Willis, Brass Legacy, and an ALLSTAR Jam Sunday night!
Many of these bands are part of the excellent Orange Blossom Jamboree which happens in May at the Sertoma Youth Ranch in Brooksville, outside Tampa.
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| Comeback Alice |
Here's more about the Home Team New Year's Rally from the promoters:
If you’re unable to make it for the entire weekend, Saturday/Sunday (2 day) tickets can be purchased at the gate for $60. And Sunday will be the only day we offer a day pass at $30. Also, camping until Monday is allowed, because Sunday will be just as funktastic as every other day! Primitive camping is included with the tickets purchase.
• On that note…this is a KID FRIENDLY event, and children 12 and under get in FREE! Kids 17 and under MUST be accompanied by a parent or guardian.**
• Since this event is not ACTUALLY on New Year’s Eve, we’ll have a mock New Years celebration on Saturday night, count down and all!! It’s so fun to do what we want, honestly though.
• **VERY IMPORTANT** NO DOGS ALLOWED. The wonderful people at Maddox Ranch are kind enough to allow us to host our event on their property, and we respectfully oblige to their few requests. Thank you in advance for understanding and obeying
• No electricity is provided, but generators are welcome!
• RV’s and campers are allowed
• Designated parking areas will be scattered throughout the property to allow you to park near your campsite, just not on top of it…you know, for space and camp fung shui reasons.
• Raised or confined fire pits ONLY! Firewood will be available for purchase on site at the event.
• Port-o-potties provided, as well as outdoor showers.
• NO FIREWORKS! We wanna melt the place down with the our music, not our pyrotechnics, that being said, fire hoopers and fire poi’s welcome-cause that’s just really cool to watch.
If you’re unable to make it for the entire weekend, Saturday/Sunday (2 day) tickets can be purchased at the gate for $60. And Sunday will be the only day we offer a day pass at $30. Also, camping until Monday is allowed, because Sunday will be just as funktastic as every other day! Primitive camping is included with the tickets purchase.
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| Maddox Ranch |
• On that note…this is a KID FRIENDLY event, and children 12 and under get in FREE! Kids 17 and under MUST be accompanied by a parent or guardian.**
• Since this event is not ACTUALLY on New Year’s Eve, we’ll have a mock New Years celebration on Saturday night, count down and all!! It’s so fun to do what we want, honestly though.
• **VERY IMPORTANT** NO DOGS ALLOWED. The wonderful people at Maddox Ranch are kind enough to allow us to host our event on their property, and we respectfully oblige to their few requests. Thank you in advance for understanding and obeying
• No electricity is provided, but generators are welcome!
• RV’s and campers are allowed
• Designated parking areas will be scattered throughout the property to allow you to park near your campsite, just not on top of it…you know, for space and camp fung shui reasons.
• Raised or confined fire pits ONLY! Firewood will be available for purchase on site at the event.
• Port-o-potties provided, as well as outdoor showers.
• NO FIREWORKS! We wanna melt the place down with the our music, not our pyrotechnics, that being said, fire hoopers and fire poi’s welcome-cause that’s just really cool to watch.
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Bear Creek Music & Art Festival Once Again Tops The Fest Charts
| The photo festgrrl came to take -- It's Bootsy Baby! |
| Ian Neville rages the Sunday Dumpstaphunk show |
Boston power instrumental funk band Lettuce; Connecticut's blow-your-mind funk/jazz improv masters Kung Fu; The New Mastersounds, bringing their sound to us all the way from England; one-man band soul man Zach Deputy, who put a stage together on a borrowed trailer by the cypress lake and rocked a late-night pop-up show until the park shut it down; San Francisco's psychedelic soul-funksters Monophonics, Boulder, Colorado's hellaciously danceable The Motet; and a welcome parade of New Orleans' powerhouses: Galactic, Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk, Karl Denson's Tiny Universe, George Porter Jr. and the Runnin' Pardners, and new NOLA supergroup, The Nth Power.
For funkateers, the star of the hour, with his star-shaped guitar, was, of course, the great Bootsy Collins and his awesome Funk Unity Band. So, if you don’t like Bootsy Collins, I’m sorry, but I’m just never going to understand you.Those glitter suits! That star-shaped guitar! Those GLASSES!
Life is for living, and Bootsy – who used to be known in his younger days for wearing nothing but a diaper onstage when he thwacked the bass with Parliament Funkadelic – is LIVING.
I was beside myself waiting for Bootsy to take the stage. But first, his giant crew of singers and players came on wearing… ASTRONAUT SUITS! Yes!
And then he and his funkateers gave a convivial funk performance befitting his status as a Funk Elder to us all, including Vegas-style hot dancing girls, a graphic, sexy-time sl-o-o-o-w song, and Bootsy making a dramatic foray right through the parted crowd ("So you can TOUCH Bootsy!") Ridiculous and fantastic.
As is often the case, festgrrl got the opportunity to see some bands which were new to her, and that was a blast. Particularly The Resolvers, a 10-piece powerhouse reggae band out of Miami. This show, on the campground stage Saturday afternoon, was one I was very, very happy I did not miss.
Just check out these pics:
| Mayhem |
| Conga line |
| Dance contest |
| Cool electric cello - Johnny Sketch and the Dirty Notes |
| Johnny Sketch and the Dirty Notes |
| Brownout on the Purple Hat stage |
| Brownout's Aaron Johnson |
| Antibalas horns |
| Jennifer Hartswick |
| Roosevelt Collier jams with Latin funk band Suenalo |
| Funk pioneer George Porter, Jr. (The Meters) sat in all over the place |
| Nick Cassarino |
Haynes told the crowd that, like most first-time Bear Creekers, he hoped to be back next year.
Ron, we hear you on that! Bear Creek next year!
| Ron Haynes And The Gamechangers |
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Look! Are You One of These Cool People of Bear Creek?
One of the reasons festgrrl loves Bear Creek Music & Art Festival so much is that it's full of extraordinarily enthusiastic festers, who fill Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Fl. with spectacle after spectacle. Gathering together, dancing, putting on regalia -- it's one of the oldest facets of tribal community and it makes us FEEL GOOD.
Check out these lovelies from the just-finished Bear Creek 2013 -- which, as you will see, included a Purple Day.
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