Suwannee Springfest, the Americana extravaganza in the North Florida woods, kicks off at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park starting this Thursday, March 20. You can get ticket prices, schedule, and news about the headliners at my previous post.
Today, here's a look at some of the bands you may not know yet but, in festgrrl's humble opinion, you should not miss.
The New 76ers play Friday at 4:45 on the porch stage and 5:15 Saturday in the Music Hall. You can see my previous post on this most excellent Americana band out of Tallahassee, Florida, here. Outstanding vocal harmonies, heartfelt lyrics, and beautiful musicianship. Check out this gorgeous tune:
Love Canon, plays 12:15 Thursday night in the ampitheater. These guys are a blast -- supremely talented string players uniquely cover '80s tunes. Check out this version of the Grateful Dead's "Touch of Grey:"
The Honeycutters, out of Asheville, N.C., play at 2:15 in the Meadow on Saturday. Expect catchy hooks, intricate guitar work, and beautiful singing.
The Stacks are a new-ish deo comprised of Tania Elizabeth, well known as the fiddler for the Canadian Americana band The Duhks, and her husband, guitarist-singer Andy Stacks. They play at 6:45 Thursday in the Music Hall.
Holy Ghost Tent Revival play at 11:15 on the porch stage Friday night. The Holy Ghosters are a hard-working fun touring Americana band out of North Carolina with horns that will have you moving and smiling.
Sunday, March 16, 2014
Friday, March 14, 2014
Suwannee Springfest Countdown: The Avett Brothers
They make you cry, they make you laugh, they make you dance, they make you think. A single show takes you on a journey through folk, pop, semi-classical, and even punk. The Avett Brothers are amazing.
festgrrl has had the good fortune of seeing a lot of Avett Brothers shows over the years. The first time they came to our neck of the woods was at a fledgling music festival called Down on The Farm (which later morphed into the successful Bear Creek Music & Arts Festival) in a wide-open field in Quincy, Florida. They were little-known band out of North Carolina back then, and they left me stunned (and obsessed with their music.) Some favorite older recordings are Gleam, Emotionalism and The Four Thieves sessions.
The Avett Brothers' talent has now risen to the top and rightly so -- the band (Brothers Scott Avett (banjo) and Seth Avett (guitar), as well as Bob Crawford (double bass) and Joe Kwon (cello). Mike Marsh (drums) and Paul Delfigia (keyboard) is appearing on national TV, headlining huge shows, and touring all over the world. And we get to see them next week at Suwannee Springfest at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Fl. (For more details on the Suwannee Springfest, click here.)
So aren't' we lucky that they will be playing the ampitheater on Saturday, March 22 at 8:45 p.m. This is a show not to be missed.
This Avett Brothers clip is kind of old -- 2008, but it shows their unique blend of gorgeous vocals, poignant lyrics, unusual phrasing, musical chops, and at the end, full-on stage raging. Yes!!!
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Countdown: Suwannee Springfest!
This time next week, lovers of stringed instruments will be seizing life at its finest ---- gathering together in the North Florida woods for Suwannee Springfest, March 20-23 at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Fl.
festgrrl can't recommend this shindig -- now in its 18th year-- enough. Some of the best newgrass acts in the nation will grace the moss-draped stages: incredible North Carolina singer-songwriters and kick-ass performers The Avett Brothers, as well as The Punch Brothers (a band of virtuoso players fronted by MacArthur Genius Grant award-wining mandolin player Chris Thile.) Also on tap is the man considered the father of newgrass, Sam Bush., who always puts on a great show, Donna the Buffalo, The Duhks, The Del McCoury Band, Greensky Bluegrass, and more. (Click the link or scroll down for the full lineup.)
Expect lots of campground picking. This is a great fest to bring kids to. Advanced weekend tickets are $170 advanced ($190 at the gate) and include primitive camping alongside your car. There are lots of amenities in the park, including a pretty river beach, a pool, camp store, cabins, golf cart rentals, and a restaurant. Also hotels close by.
festgrrl is particularly excited about the Punch Brothers. They play Friday night at 9:45 in the beautiful outdoor oak-studded ampitheater. Here's a little taste of Punch Brothers tastiness as part of our Springfest countdown:
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Here's the full Suwannee Springfest lineup:
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The Avett Brothers
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Del McCoury Band
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Punch Brothers
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Sam Bush
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Southern Soul Assembly
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Jason Isbell
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Donna the Buffalo
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Steep Canyon Rangers
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Jim Lauderdale
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Greensky Bluegrass
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Willie Sugarcapps
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The Duhks
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Aoife O'Donovan
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Floodwood
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Rev Jeff Mosier
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Ralph Roddenberry
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Rumpke Mountain Boys
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David Gans
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Honeycutters
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Town Mountain
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Royal Tinfoil
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Holy Ghost Tent Revival
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Grant Peeples
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Sloppy Joe
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Uproot Hootenany
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Big Cosmo
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Habanero Honeys
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New 76's
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Jackson Vegas
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Quartermoon
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James Justin
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Roscoe Bandana
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SOSOS
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Whiskey Gentry
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Bibb City Ramblers
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2 Foot Level
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Henhouse
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Come Back Alice
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Gypsy Wind
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The Stacks
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Canary in the Coalmine
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Whetherman
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Grandpas Cough Medicine
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Nook n Cranny
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Beartoe
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Tammerlin
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ARTISTS AT LARGE
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Steve Pruett
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Lyndsay Pruett
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Jon Stickley
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Bobby Miller
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Friday, February 28, 2014
Screw the IDES, Let's Do The FESTS of March
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| The Avett Brothers Play Suwannee Springfest This Month |
festgrrl's inbox is brimming with info on a plethora of fests happening in the Southeast in March, April, and May.
Let's take it in stages. Today, here's a preview of fests happening in March:
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| Trombone Shorty Will Play Gasparilla |
Gasparilla Music Festival March 8-9; happens in downtown Tampa - not a camping fest. The Flaming Lips, Trombone Shorty, Jason Isbell, The Soul Rebels, Anders Osborne and more. Two-day ticket is $60 advance. Single-day tickets are $40.
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| Zach Deputy |
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| The Duhks |
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| The Corbitt Brothers |
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Zach Deputy Disc Jam Coming Right Up
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| Zach Deputy |
Zach Deputy, the one-man-band-funky-looper-dance-party-maker, holds his second annual Zach Deputy's Suwannee Disc Jam at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park March 7-9. Zach is an infectious performer with funk in his soul - trust me, you will have a great time grooving with this crowd. He calls his music "island infused drum n bass, gospel ninja soul" ---you can head to his site and cue up the player to have a listen. Lately he's been releasing some pretty ballads, and he toured with Karl Denson's Tiny Universe singing Ray Charles covers.
Tickets include primitive camping and they are only $40 for the weekend, $45 if you want to play disc golf.
festgrrl is not a disc golf player, but she went to this camping event last year and had an absolute blast. The disc golf games happen during the day, and music happens at night. Last year's event was an intimate gathering of cool folk at beautiful Spirit of the Suwannee.
Here's the music schedule:
Friday, March 7
11:00-1:00
Zach Deputy
9:00-10:15
Displace
7:00-8:15
Holey Miss Moley
Saturday, March 8
11:00-1:00
Zach Deputy
9:00-10:15
Big Something
7:00-8:15
Cope
5:00-6:15
Sumilan
3:00-4:15
Les Racquet
Sunday, March 9
TBD
Zach Deputy
Monday, February 17, 2014
Bootsy Explains It All Y'all
festgrrl has had occasion recently to see funk pioneer Bootsy Collins (of Parliament Funkadelic, James Brown, and Bootsy's Rubber Band Band fame) throw down his Vegas-style funk show, at Bear Creek Music and Art Festival last fall, and on Jam Cruise at the beginning of the year.
So I was happy to find this unearthed brief interview where the slap-bass master discusses funk craft and how to hit it on The One. It's about 20 minutes and totally worth it. Enjoy!
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
This Week at Aura: The Resolvers
| The Resolvers Killin' It At Bear Creek |
Let the spring festing begin! Aura Music & Arts Festival kicks off with a pre-party Thursday night at Spirit of the Suwanee Music Park in Live Oak, Fla. Tickets are still available, and they include primitive camping.
It's going to be one booty-shaking party under the full moon, with Lotus, Conspirator, and Papadosio headlining.
Today let's highlight one of the great groups playing at Aura, The Resolvers, a 10-piece reggae band out of Miami fronted by a brother and sister on vocals.You can see from the pictures I took at Bear Creek that their show is an absolute blast.
This high-energy band blew us all away at last fall's Bear Creek Music & Art Festival when they did an afternoon set at the campground stage.
At Aura, The Resolvers take the ampitheater stage at 3:15 Saturday. Here's a clip to chill to while you're packing for Aura:
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