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JamBase Questionnaire: Soulive

Welcome back to JamBase’s baker’s dozen to the bright lights of the music world. Last time we heard from Rubblebucket.

New Album

Jazz has been mulling over The Beatles since the Fab Four first started cranking out hits. But unlike other forms of pop opportunism in the genre, The Beatles provided sexy grist for robust jazz musicians, providing the launching pad for some of the most enjoyable excursions ever from George Benson, Booker T & The MGs, Jimmy Smith and others. Today, The Beatles are no less relevant or present, with their story filling up books, video games and last year’s remastered catalogue. So, the time seems ripe for Soulive, three of today’s shreddiest, most sophisticated players, to wrap their talents and fertile imaginations around what Paul, John, George and Ringo wrought.

Rubber Soulive (released September 14 on Soulive’s own Royal Family Records) is a total keeper on par with 60s gold like The Other Side of Abbey Road and McLemore Avenue. Like those landmark releases, Rubber Soulive finds Eric Krasno (guitar), Neal Evans (organ) and Alan Evans (drums) truly inhabiting the music, sounding equally at home on ballads “In My Life” and “Something” as they do on burners “Tax Man” and “Drive My Car.” Rather than tackle the Rubber Soul album as implied by the title, Soulive’s outing cherry picks Beatles tunes that fit the trio like a glove. The three longtime partners shine in this stripped down setting, too, showing off the chops and interplay that first brought them to folks’ attention a decade ago. Soulive are stunning collaborators able to incorporate vocals, horns and much more, but there’s something really satisfying about hearing the clean, crisp lines these three primo musicians draw together. Hearing them move inside songs that reach across our culture is to hear new passages and possibilities open up even as we get that sweet Beatles hit. Rubber Soulive is as fine a pairing of rock and jazz as anyone has ever produced, but one expects nothing less from top flight cats like Soulive. (Dennis Cook)

Soulive is currently in the midst of their fall Rubber Soulive Tour, which stops at the fan favorite Bear Creek Festival this Saturday before heading to Chicago on Friday, November 19. Find the full schedule here.

Here’s what Soulive had to say to our inquiries.

Neal Evans by Rob Chapman

1. Great music rarely happens withoutÂ…
Eric Krasno: Vibe. Not to sound cheesy but the best music is made when the people making it are friends and respect one another.

Neal Evans: Great ideas and great expectations.

Alan Evans: Inspiration

2. The first album I bought wasÂ…
Eric Krasno: I think it was Led Zeppelin 2. That band made me want to play music. Their albums completely blew me away as a kid; I would listen over and over.

Neal Evans: The Jackson 5′s Going Back to Indiana, on vinyl!

Alan Evans: First album I bought with my own money was Men At Work’s Business As Usual, and I still have it!

3. The last song or album to really flip my wig wasÂ…
Eric Krasno: The song “Everlasting Light” by The Black Keys. I love the sound of their records – hard, gritty and his voice sounds great on that track.

Neal Evans: Veckatimest by Grizzly Bear. Absolutely one of the best albums I’ve ever heard from top to bottom.

Alan Evans: “Sin’s A Good Man’s Brother” by Grand Funk Railroad

4. When I was a kid I wanted to grow up to beÂ…
Eric Krasno: A hybrid of Jimi Hendrix and Jimmy Page

Neal Evans: Probably a lot of things I don’t remember, but I did want to be a football player at one point before realizing my stature and pain threshold was much better suited for musicianship.

Alan Evans: Professional basketball player

Eric Krasno by Chad Smith

5. My favorite sort of gig isÂ…
Eric Krasno: I love festivals like Bear Creek where I get to see other good music and hang with friends. It’s like a show and a reunion at the same time.

Neal Evans: A packed room of people that are hyped and ready to throw down. I feed off of the crowd’s energy; it’s the best performance fuel imaginable.

Alan Evans: When I’m not thinking, it’s just happening.

6. One thing I wish people knew about me isÂ…
Eric Krasno: That I was actually a bass player before guitar (get me on the gig!!)

Neal Evans: I make a mean fish taco.

Alan Evans: I never really thought of myself as a drummer

7. I love the sound ofÂ…
Eric Krasno: A 60s Fender Precision Bass with old Flatwound strings on it.

Neal Evans: A great vintage drum set.

Alan Evans: My children laughing. Nothing tops that.

8. One day I hope to make an album as fantastic asÂ…
Eric Krasno: Stevie Wonder’s Fullfillingness’ First Finale

Neal Evans: Michael Jackson’s Off the Wall

Alan Evans: Marvin Gaye’s What’s Going On

Alan Evans by Rob Chapman

9. The best meal I ever had on tour was atÂ…
Eric Krasno: A restaurant on the top floor of my hotel overlooking Tokyo, Japan. We had our own personal chef. It was ridiculous!!!

Neal Evans: Hugo’s in Portland, Maine

Alan Evans: I can’t even come close to answering that one.

10. I always find the coolest audiences inÂ…
Eric Krasno: Japan. I love the States but in Japan they really know how to listen and appreciate the dynamics in a performance. We get spoiled performing over there.

Neal Evans: Cities that I’m playing for the first time. I feel that I have to work harder to prove myself and express that what I’m trying to do musically is well worth the audience’s time and attention.

Alan Evans: NYC

11. The worst habit I’ve picked up being on the road all the time isÂ…
Eric Krasno: Eating after the show. I’ve been recently cutting that out and exercising in the morning on tour, which makes a big difference.

Neal Evans: Eating food that I know is really unhealthy, especially late night after gigs.

Alan Evans: Honestly, I don’t have any bad habits from the road.

12. The Beatles or the Stones? Por que?
Eric Krasno: That’s a tough one. The Beatles are the best studio band ever in my opinion. The Stones are one of the best live bands and have been around for over 40 years. If I have to pick I’d have to say I’m more of a Beatles guy myself because I love them so much as songwriters.

Neal Evans: The Stones, reason: “I Love Rock N Roll.” -Alan Merrill

Alan Evans: Way too hard to answer. I’m not touching that one.

13. The craziest thing I ever saw wasÂ…
Neal Evans: When the second plane hit the second world trade center tower on September 11, 2001.

Alan Evans: Stevie Wonder standing right next to me on stage playing with us.

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Rubblebucket: New Video & Dates

TRIANGULAR DAISIES EP OUT NOW; EAST COAST TOUR UNDERWAY

Rubblebucket have
unveiled the video for “Came Out of a Lady,” off the Triangular Daisies EP. Check it out below and click here to hear “Triangular Daisies” off the EP. After a two-night stint at
the Boom Boom
Room in San Francisco, Rubblebucket have set out on the “Triangular Tour” which will take them from Maine to
Florida. After wrapping up this tour, the band will begin recording their next full-length with Eric Broucek (!!!, Holy
Ghost!, Hercules and Love Affair) at DFA Studios in New York City, which should be released in early 2011.

‘Trianglular Tour’ Dates:

10/28: Saratoga, NY @ Putnam Den
10/29: Philadelphia, PA @ Blockley Pourhouse
10/30: Portland, ME @ Port City Music Hall
10/31: Burlington, VT @ Club Metronome (w/ Hack Interactive)
11/01: Burlington, VT @ Club Metronome (w/ Hack Interactive)
11/02: Unity, ME @ Unity Center for the Performing Arts
11/03: Newmarket, NH @ Stone Church
11/04: Boston, MA @ The Middle East
11/05: New York, NY @ Highline Ballroom (w/ Hack Interactive)
11/06: Northampton, MA @ Pearl Street Club Room
11/07: Washington, DC @ The Red Palace
11/08: Baltimore, MD @ The 8×10

11/09: Carrboro, NY @ Cat’s Cradle
11/10: Asheville, NC @ Stella Blue
11/11: Charleston, SC @ Pour House
11/13: Live Oak, FL @ Bear Creek Music Festival

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The New Mastersounds: New Comp Halloween at Tip’s w/ Art Neville

THE MODERN DESCENDENTS OF THE METERS PLAY WITH ONE OF THE ORGINALS!

The New Mastersounds and Sundazed Music have announced the compilation album Masterology: The Pioneers of new British funk sounds and an upcoming tour whose highlights include an opening slot with Widespread Panic on October 30 at the UNO Lakefront Arena and a headlining show featuring the legendary B3 stylings of Art Neville at Tipitina’s on Halloween night.

Years of being compared to the music of The Meters has paid off, this year, The New Mastersounds lead a workshop at High Sierra Music Festival entitled “Funkify Your Life: A Look Into The Music of The Meters.” After Art Neville, founding member of The Meters, caught wind of the video he could barely contain his excitement and reached out to form a funk alliance. Catch them on October 31 for their first time ever performing an entire night of music together.

Funkify Your Life: A Look Into the Music of The Meters from Tony Harrison on Vimeo.

The tour will continue through the Southeast hitting hot spots like Naples International Film Fest, Bear Creek Music Fest, The 8×10 and more. The Southern states tour will feature support from The New Majority featuring members of The Dynamites. The New Mastersounds will then make their way North hitting the hottest venue in New York for two nights the Brooklyn Bowl.

After an 11 year career creating original, dance worthy funk, soul & jazz, the band will release the album Masterology via Sundazed Music, who created the track listing based on gems from all seven previously released albums plus one previously unreleased track. The band will be announcing unique pre-order fan bundles including signed limited edition copies, tickets, meet and greets and more soon.

The New Mastersounds Tour Dates

Sat Oct 30 UNO Lakefront Arena New Orleans, LA (opening for Widespread Panic)
Sun Oct 31 Tipitina’s New Orleans, LA (featuring Art Neville)
Wed Nov 03 Workplay Theatre Birmingham, AL*
Thu Nov 04 Proud Larry’s Oxford, MS*
Fri Nov 05 The Masquerade Atlanta, GA*
Sat Nov 06 Engine Room Tallahassee, FL
Sun Nov 07 Naples Film Fest Naples,FL
Tue Nov 09 Crowbar Tampa/Ybor City, FL
Thu Nov 11 The Social Orlando, FL
Fri Nov 12 Bear Creek Music Festival Live Oak, FL
Sun Nov 14 Bear Creek Music Festival Live Oak, FL
Mon Nov 15 Cat’s Cradle Carrboro, NC*
Tue Nov 16 The 8×10 Baltimore, MD*
Thu Nov 18 The Note West Chester, PA*
Fri Nov 19 Paradise Rock Club Boston, MA*
Sat Nov 20 Brooklyn Bowl Brooklyn, NY*
Sun Nov 21 Brooklyn Bowl Brooklyn, NY*
Tue Jan 04 Jamcruise Fort Lauderdale, FL
Wed Jan 05 Jamcruise Fort Lauderdale, FL
Thu Jan 06 Jamcruise Fort Lauderdale, FL
Fri Jan 07 Jamcruise Fort Lauderdale, FL
Sat Jan 08 Jamcruise Fort Lauderdale, FL
Sun Jan 09 Jamcruise Fort Lauderdale, FL

* w/ The New Majority (feat. Members of The Dynamites)


Bear Creek Fest Stage Schedule

96 SETS, 5 STAGES, 5 DAYS; NOVEMBER 10-14 IN LIVE OAK, FLORIDA
AT SPIRIT OF SUWANNEE
MUSIC PARK

Bear Creek Music Festival has unveiled the 2010 Festival Stage Schedule. With music in six
different venues, Bear Creek offers nearly round-the-clock options with an incredible lineup. Headliners
moe. and Umphrey’s McGee are joined by Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk, Lettuce, The New
Mastersounds, Perpetual Groove, George Porter’s Running Pardners, Toubab Krewe, Zach Deputy, Maceo Parker, Pee
Wee Ellis, Fred Wesley, Bernie Worrell, DJ Logic, Soulive, The New Deal, Bonobo Live Band and DJ set, Eliot Lipp

and many others.

Tickets to Bear Creek Music & Arts Festival on sale now here.

Complete lineup, ticket info, and all details including Wednesday night’s Pre-Pre Festival and Thursday’s Pre-Festival
Kick-Off Parties available here.


Spiritual Rez: Tour Dates

THE NEXUS OUT NOW


Spiritual Rez

Spiritual Rez have
announced some more dates in support of their new album, The Nexus. This weekend, the band
will perform at the LEAF Fest in Black Mountain, NC before heading down to Alabama, Georgia, and Florida for a
string of dates. Details are below.

Click here to read the JamBase Questionnaire with
Spiritual Rez

October

14 Clemson, SC Club 356
15-16 Black Mountain, NC LEAF Fest

18 Birmingham, AL Zydeco

20 Huntsville, AL Humphrey’s

21 Atlanta, GA Smith’e Olde Bar w/ Zach Deputy
22 Auburn, AL Quixote’s

23 Tuscaloosa, AL Mellow Mushroom
25 Birmingham, AL Zydeco
28 Ft. Lauderdale, FL Halloween Festival @ Snyder Park
29-31 Key West, FL Green Parrot

November

3 Miami, FL Transit Lounge
4 Ft. Lauderdale, FL Dive Bar
5 Palm Beach, FL Nick & Johnnie’s

6 Orlando, FL Rock For Hunger Festival @ Plaza Theatre (day)

6 New Smyrna Beach, FL Beachside Tavern (night)
7 Sebastian, FL Hiram’s
10 Augusta, GA Surrey Tavern

11 Black Mountain, NC Pisgah Brewing Company

13 Live Oak, FL Bear Creek Music Festival
14 Orlando, FL Plaza Theatre w/ John Brown’s Body

17 Charleston, SC Charleston Pourhouse
18 Asheville, NC Mo Daddy’s
20 Boone, NC Boone Saloon

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Bear Creek Fest Announces Special Sets, Early Bird Tix

NOVEMBER 12-14 IN LIVE OAK, FLORIDA

Lettuce

Bear Creek Music & Arts Festival is thrilled to announce a once in a lifetime set of music to be performed
on Sunday, November 14. The incredible musicians of Lettuce will play a special set of music honoring the distinguished careers of Maceo Parker, Fred Wesley and Pee Wee Ellis. The set will devote 30
minutes to each of their respective careers, including their solo work, their time together with James Brown and other
work. Maceo, Fred and Pee Wee will play with Lettuce throughout this set and Bear Creek fans can look forward to an
amazing funk retrospective.

MORE MUSIC and PERFORMERS

In addition to all of the great music already scheduled, Bear Creek is excited to announce several additions to the
weekend. On Saturday, November 13, world acclaimed DJ and producer Bonobo (aka Simon Green) will perform
DJ Set, in addition to playing another set with his live band at the festival. The Dead Kenny Gs will also play a
second set, performing both Friday and Saturday nights of the weekend, and Freekbass has been added as Artist-at-
Large at Bear Creek.

EARLY- BIRD TICKET PRICE EXTENDED UNTIL OCTOBER 12
Now there is a bit more time to benefit from the $145 early ticket pricing for Bear Creek. Weekend festival passes
will remain at $145 until 11:59PM on Tuesday, October 12. Thereafter, ticket price will rise to $155. Buy early and
save a few bucks!

COSTUME PARTY ANNOUNCED
In honor of famed rock artist Ralph Steadman, who created the official 2010 Bear Creek Music and Art
Festival poster, Bear Creek is excited to announce the “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Costume Party” on Saturday
night.


moe. Side Projects

DISGRACE, EMPIRE SOUND, AMICO-DAVIS DUO,
AND STONE REVIVAL BAND ROUND OUT MOE.
SIDE
PROJECTS

Disgrace is the new side
project from Rob Derhak, Chuck Garvey, and Al Schnier of moe.

The band will hit the road after the Bear Creek Music Festival. Check the websites of the venues for ticketing
information. More dates will be announced soon.

11/15 – Smiths Olde Bar- Atlanta, GA

11/16- Visulite – Charlotte, NC

11/17- Capital Ale House -Richmond, VA

11/18- 8X10 – Baltimore, MD

19- The Stone Pony – Asbury Park, NJ

October also includes the debut of Empire Sound: a brand new project featuring Al Schnier (guitar), Jim
Loughlin
(bass), Sam Kininger (sax), Kirk Juhas (keys), & Corey Colmey (drums).
Their instrumental, progressive funk rock is heavy on melodies & deep grooves. The band will be performing
for the first time on October 20 at The Electric Company in Utica, NY

Vinnie Amico will team up with Ronnie Davis aka LeeRon Zydeco to firm the Amico-Davis Duo, performing for
the
first time at Nietzche’s in Buffalo NY on 10/13. Vinnie will also play with the Stone Revival Band in October, and
will
be part of the Art of the Groove
Clinic
w/ Gary Kelly on Bass. Click here for
more info.


Rubber Soulive Tour Starts This Weekend

RUBBER SOULIVE DEBUTS AT NO.1 ON ITUNES JAZZ CHART

Soulive has announced U.S.
tour dates for the remainder of 2010 in support of their ninth studio album, Rubber Soulive. The
27-show run kicks off this weekend with a New York City hometown blow out dubbed The Royal Family Ball at
Terminal 5, featuring special guests John Scofield, Talib Kweli, Christian Scott, Big Sam and Maurice
Brown
, as well as Royal Family crew Nigel Hall, Lettuce and The Shady Horns. Other
highlights include festival appearances at Bear Creek Festival and Clearwater Jazz Festival, stops throughout the
Northeast, Southeast, Midwest and West Coast and a handful of two-night stands, including Port City Music Hall in
Portland, Higher Ground in Burlington, The Independent in San Francisco, Cervante’s in Denver and a New Year’s Eve
celebration at Paradise in Boston.

For more information about Rubber Soulive, click here.


October 1 | Maritime Magic | Baltimore, MD
October 2 | Terminal 5 | New York, NY
October 7 | Northern Lights | Albany, NY
October 8 | Port City Music Hall | Portland, ME
October 9 | Port City Music Hall | Portland, ME

October 16 | Clearwater Jazz Festival | Clearwater, FL

October 29 | Higher Ground | Burlington, VT
October 30 | Higher Ground | Burlington, VT
November 4 | The Rex | Pittsburgh, PA
November 5 | The State Theater | Falls Church, VA
November 6 | World Cafe Live | Philadelphia, PA
November 7 | Capital Ale House | Richmond, VA
November 8 | Pisgah | Asheville, NC
November 9 | The Poor House | Charleston, SC

November 10 | Neighborhood Theater | Charlotte, NC

November 11 | Masquerade | Atlanta, GA

November 13 | Bear Creek Music & Art Festival | Live Oak, FL
November 19 | Double Door | Chicago, IL
November 20 | Orpheum Theater | Madison, WI
December 10 | The Independent | San Francisco, CA *w/ special guest Karl Denson
December 11 | The Independent | San Francisco, CA *w/ special guest Karl Denson
December 12 | Humbolt Brews | Arcata, CA *w/ special guest Karl Denson
December 14 | Harlow’s | Sacramento, CA
December 15 | Moe’s Alley | Santa Cruz, CA
December 16 | The Roxy | Los Angeles, CA
December 17 | Cervante’s Masterpiece Ballroom | Denver, CO

December 18 | Cervante’s Masterpiece Ballroom | Denver, CO
December 30 | Paradise | Boston, MA

December 31 | Paradise | Boston, MA

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Dumpstaphunk: New Album Release Show Tonight!

THE DUMPSTA IS FULL, Y’ALL!!!

Dumpstaphunk‘s new full length studio album Everybody Want Sum is now available. And the band will be throwing down at Tipitina’s in New Orleans tonight, Friday, September 17, to celebrate the release. The self-released album is now available at Louisiana Music Factory and at shows.

The band will be touring in support of Everybody Want Sum throughout the rest of 2010. The next time you can catch them in New Orleans will be Halloween weekend opening for Widespread Panic!

Dumpstaphunk Tour Dates

Sep 17 2010 – 8:00P – Tipitina’s – New Orleans, LA (CD RELEASE PARTY)
Sep 18 2010 – 3:00P – Earthdance Festival – Laytonville, CA
Sep 28 2010 – 8:00P – Bluebird Nightclub – Bloomington, IN
Sep 29 2010 – 8:00P – Majestic Theatre – Madison, WI
Sep 30 2010 – 8:00P – Redstone Room – Davenport, IA
Oct 1-2 2010 – 8:00P – Martyr’s – Chicago, IL
Oct 5 2010 – 8:00P – Busters – Lexington, KY
Oct 6 2010 – 8:00P – Rhythm and Brews – Chattanooga, TN
Oct 7 2010 – 8:00P – New Earth Music Hall – Athens, GA
Oct 8-9 2010 – 8:00P – Smith’s Olde Bar – Atlanta, GA
Oct 14 2010 – 8:00P – Live on the Green – Nashville, TN
Oct 15 2010 – 8:00P – Bama Theater – Tuscaloosa, AL
Oct 29 2010 – 6:00P – UNO Lakefront Arena – New Orleans, LA – Opening for Widespread Panic
Oct 30 2010 – 8:00P – Southern Monster Smash- Pompano Beach, FL
Nov 5-6 2010 – 9:00P – Pour House Charleston – Charleston, SC
Nov 12 2010 – 12:00P – Bear Creek Music & Art Festival – Live Oak, FL
Jan 4-9 2011 – Jam Cruise 9 (Various Ports) – Fort Lauderdale, FL


Umphrey’s: NYE Chicago Shows Additional Fall Dates

THREE NIGHTS. SEVEN SETS. ONE BAND.


Umphrey’s McGee

Umphrey’s McGee have
announced a New Years Eve run at the Riviera Theatre in Chicago on December 29-31. They will play two full two-
set shows on the 29th and 30th, and three sets on the 31st.

Umphreaks can also also catch the band all over North America this fall. Check out the full tour dates below.


Thu, Sep 23rd, 2010 The Valarium Knoxville, Tennessee 9:00 pm
Fri, Sep 24th, 2010 Minglewood Hall Memphis, Tennessee 9:00 pm
Sat, Sep 25th, 2010 Diamond Ballroom Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 9:00 pm
Sun, Sep 26th, 2010 George’s Majestic Lounge Fayetteville, Arkansas 9:00 pm
Sun, Sep 26th, 2010 George’s Majestic Lounge Fayetteville, Arkansas
Tue, Sep 28th, 2010 El Rey Theater Albuquerque, New Mexico 8:30 pm
Wed, Sep 29th, 2010 Orpheum Theatre Flagstaff, Arizona 9:00 pm
Fri, Oct 1st, 2010 The Depot Salt Lake City, Utah 9:15 pm
Sat, Oct 2nd, 2010 Knitting Factory Reno, Nevada 8:00 pm

Sun, Oct 3rd, 2010 Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival San Francisco, California 1:15 pm
Wed, Oct 6th, 2010 Arcata Theatre Arcata, California 8:30 pm
Thu, Oct 7th, 2010 McDonald Theatre Eugene, Oregon 8:00 pm
Fri, Oct 8th, 2010 Showbox SoDo Seattle, Washington 8:15 pm

Sat, Oct 9th, 2010 Wilma Theater Missoula, Montana 8:00 pm
Thu, Oct 21st, 2010 Mr. Small’s Theatre Millvale, Pennsylvania 9:00 pm

Fri, Oct 22nd, 2010 Kalamazoo State Theatre Kalamazoo, Michigan 8:30 pm
Sat, Oct 23rd, 2010 House of Blues Cleveland, Ohio 9:00 pm
Sun, Oct 24th, 2010 The Bluebird Bloomington, Indiana 9:00 pm
Wed, Oct 27th, 2010 People’s Court Des Moines, Iowa 9:00 pm
Thu, Oct 28th, 2010 Canopy Club Urbana, Illinois 8:00 pm
Fri, Oct 29th, 2010 Canopy Club Urbana, Illinois
Sat, Oct 30th, 2010 The Pageant St. Louis, Missouri
Sun, Oct 31st, 2010 The Pageant St. Louis, Missouri
Wed, Nov 3rd, 2010 Higher Ground South Burlington, Vermont

Thu, Nov 4th, 2010 Higher Ground South Burlington, Vermont
Fri, Nov 5th, 2010 9:30 Club Washington, D.C. 10:30 pm
Sat, Nov 6th, 2010 9:30 Club Washington, D.C. 10:30 pm
Tue, Nov 9th, 2010 Jefferson Theater Charlottesville, Virginia 8:30 pm
Wed, Nov 10th, 2010 Legends Boone, North Carolina 9:00 pm

Thu, Nov 11th, 2010 Bear Creek Music and Art Festival Live Oak, Florida
Fri, Nov 12th, 2010 Bear Creek Music and Art Festival Live Oak, Florida
Wed, Dec 29th, 2010 The Riviera Theatre Chicago, Illinois
Thu, Dec 30th, 2010 The Riviera Theatre Chicago, Illinois
Fri, Dec 31st, 2010 The Riviera Theatre Chicago, Illinois
20 January 2011- 24 January 2011 Mayan Holidaze Puerto Morelos, Mexico

Umphrey’s McGee
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The New Deal: Fall Tour

TOUR STARTS SEPTEMBER 4 AT THE NORTH COAST MUSIC FESTIVAL IN CHICAGO


The New Deal

The New Deal have
announced the dates for their “Ginormous” fall tour. The tour will feature some very exciting special guests and great
new venues on the run.
On Wednesday, the band will begin the tour at Cleveland’s famed Beachland Ballroom, where they will be joined by
local heroes, The Werks.
Check out the rest of the dates below.

Special holiday show announcement coming soon.

Tour Dates

Sept 4, Chicago, IL, North Coast Music Festival
Sept 5, Apache Pass, Rockdale, Texas, Nocturnal Festival
Sept 22, Cleveland, OH, Beachland Ballroom (w/ The Werks)
Sept 23, Albany, NY, Northern Lights (w/ Future Rock & Orchard Lounge)

Sept 24, Philadelphia, PA, Electric Factory (w/ Lyrics Born & Eclectic Method)
Sept 25, Northampton, MA, Pearl Street (w/ Lyrics Born & Eclectic Method)
Oct 7, Boulder, CO, Fox Theatre (w/ Brothers Past)
Oct 8, Ft. Collins, CO, Hodi’s Halfnote (w/ The Passage Project)

Oct 9, Denver, CO, Cervante’s (w/ Mimosa, Future Rock, Brothers Past)

Oct 12, Bloomington, IN, The Bluebird (w/ Papadosio)
Oct 13, St. Louis, MO, Old Rock House (w/ Steez)
Oct 14, Madison, WI, The Majestic (w/ Steez)

Oct 15, Ann Arbor, MI, The Blind Pig (w/ Steez)
Oct 16, Buffalo, NY, Town Ballroom (w/ King Britt)
Nov 3, Pittsburgh, PA, Mr. Small’s Theatre (w/ Two Fresh & Mimosa)
Nov 4, Scranton, PA, Eleanor Rigby’s (w/ Eclectic Method)
Nov 5, Charlottesville, VA, Jefferson Theater (w/ Toubab Krewe)

Nov 6, Baltimore, MD, Bourbon Street (w/ Toubab Krewe)

Nov 9, Blacksburg, VA, Attitudes (w/ Eclectic Method)
Nov 10, Knoxville, TN, The Valarium (w/ Toubab Krewe)
Nov 11, Athens, GA, New Earth Music Hall (TBA)
Nov 12, Asheville, NC, The Orange Peel (TBA)

Nov 13, Live Oak, FL, Bear Creek Music Festival

the OMEGA MOOS feat. Jamie & Darren with Brendan Bayliss and Ryan Stasik (Umphrey’s McGee)


Sept 4, Chicago, IL, Metro (Late Night)

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Spiritual Rez: Tour & New Album

ALBUM RELEASE PARTY WITH BERNIE WORRELL ON SEPTEMBER 17 AT THE PARADISE IN
BOSTON


Spiritual Rez

On September 17, Spiritual
Rez
will be joined by the legendary Bernie Worrell (Original member of Parliament Funkadelic) on keys at their performance at The Paradise in Boston, MA.

This 6-piece roots-reggae, funk-rock outfit is packing out clubs on a nightly basis in support of their newest
release, The Nexus. On this special night, Worrell will collaborate with the band and highlight the
new album as well as the many hits that have had fans scrambling for tickets all across the Northeast.

Check out www.spiritualrez.com for streaming music,
including tracks from The Nexus.


Wednesday, August 25, 2010 Sullivan Hall New York, NY
Friday, August 27, 2010 Sully’s Pub Park St, Hartford, CT

Friday, September 10, 2010 Funk ‘N Waffles Syracuse, NY
Saturday, September 11, 2010 Backwoods Pondfest 2010 @ Twin Ponds Campsite Peru, NY

Thursday, September 16, 2010 Stone Church Newmarket, NH
Friday, September 17, 2010 Paradise Rock Club Boston, MA
Thursday, September 30, 2010 Jerky’s Live Music Hall Providence, RI

Saturday, October 2, 2010 Nectars Burlington, VT
Friday, October 15, 2010 Lake Eden Arts Festival (LEAF) @ Camp Rockmont Black Mountain, NC
Saturday, October 16, 2010 Lake Eden Arts Festival (LEAF) @ Camp Rockmont Black Mountain, NC
Sunday, October 17, 2010 Lake Eden Arts Festival (LEAF) @ Camp Rockmont Black Mountain, NC
Saturday, November 13, 2010 Bear Creek Music Festival @ Suwannee Music Park Live Oak, FL

Spiritual Rez
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Umphrey’s: Fall Tour Dates

HALLOWEEN MONSTER MASH-UP CONFIRMED FOR OCTOBER 30-31 AT THE PAGEANT IN ST.
LOUIS


Umphrey’s McGee

After a summer of much-praised high-profile festival performances, pop prog rockers Umphrey’s McGee heads indoors
this fall to play in many of the country’s most beloved theatres. As always, along the way Umphrey’s continues to
raise the bar for fan experiences, with their innovative and interactive Stew Art events planned in at least a few
markets, and an incredibly creative first-time offer of “Enhanced Experience” fan packages for their always-epic
Halloween Monster Mash-Up in St. Louis on October 30 and 31.


Saturday, September 4 North Coast Music Festival Chicago IL
Thursday, September 23 Valarium Knoxville TN
Friday, September 24 Minglewood Hall Memphis TN
Saturday, September 25 The Diamond Ballroom Oklahoma City OK

Sunday, September 26 George’s Majestic Lounge Fayetteville AR
Tuesday, September 28 El Rey Theatre Albuquerque NM
Wednesday, September 29 Orpheum Theatre Flagstaff AZ
Friday, October 1 The Depot Salt Lake City UT
Saturday, October 2 Knitting Factory Reno NV
Sunday, October 3 Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Speedway Meadows San Francisco CA
Wednesday, October 6 Arcata Theatre Arcata CA
Thursday, October 7 McDonald Theatre Eugene OR
Friday, October 8 The Showbox Seattle WA
Saturday, October 9 The Wilma Theatre Missoula MT

Thursday, October 21 Mr. Smalls Theatre Millvale PA
Saturday, October 23 House of Blues – Cleveland Cleveland OH

Wednesday, October 27 People’s Court Des Moines IA
Saturday, October 30 – Sunday, October 31 The Pageant St. Louis MO
Thursday, November 11 – Friday, November 12 Bear Creek Music & Art Fest Live Oak FL

Thursday, January 20 – Monday, January 24 Mayan Holidaze Puerto Morelos MEX

Umphrey’s McGee
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Bear Creek Fest Adds moe.

FOURTH INSTALLMENT GETS ANOTHER HEAVY HITTER

Today the Bear Creek Music Festival announced the addition of moe. to the festival’s lineup. They join headliners Umphrey’s McGee on November 12-14 at the legendary Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Florida. Also scheduled to perform are Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk, Lettuce, The New Mastersounds, Perpetual Groove, George Porter’s Running Pardners, Toubab Krewe and many more. See the full lineup here, and get in the mood for moe. below.


ZOOGMA: Free Album/Tour

ALBUM AVAILABLE FOR FREE AT ZOOGMA.NET


ZOOGMA

ZOOGMA is proud to
announce the release of their debut album Recreational Vehicles, in stores
now. Equal parts art-house breakbeat and dance-floor sub-thumping grooves, the album traverses effortlessly a
vast musical landscape, all the while anchored and grounded with some of the hardest hitting beats out there. Most
importantly, the entire album is available for free online at the band’s website Zoogma.net.

ZOOGMA Tour Dates

Aug 19 2010 Alabama Music Box Mobile, Alabama

Aug 20 2010 Private Party Athens, GA
Aug 21 2010 EXIT/IN Nashville, TN
Aug 25 2010 George’s Majestic Fayetteville, AR

Aug 26 2010 The High Life Springfield, Missouri
Aug 28 2010 Mojo’s Columbia, MO
Aug 29 2010 River Jam Festival Fort Smith, Arkansas
Sep 2 2010 Rhythm and Brews Chattanooga, TN
Sep 3 2010 Big and Hearty Music Festival Gainesville, FL
Sep 4 2010 The 5 Spot Atlanta, GA

Sep 4 2010 Zydeco Birmingham, Alabama
Sep 5 2010 Head Jamz Festival Adams, TN
Sep 8 2010 JUPITER Tuscaloosa, AL
Sep 9 2010 Martin’s Jackson, Ms
Sep 9 2010 Revolution Room Little Rock, AR

Sep 10 2010 Green Mountain Eco Festival Eldridge, MO
Sep 11 2010 Werk Out Festival Bellefontaine, Ohio
Sep 17 2010 New Earth Music Hall Athens, GA
Sep 18 2010 The Lyric Oxford, MS
Sep 23 2010 Bourbon Street Auburn, AL

Sep 24 2010 Newby’s Memphis, TN
Oct 8 2010 Murphy’s Boone, NC
Oct 9 2010 Private Party Columbia, SC

Oct 16 2010 Private Party Tuscaloosa, AL
Oct 21 2010 20th Century Theatre w/ Papadosio Cincinnati, OH
Oct 22 2010 Beachland Ballroom w/ Papadosio Cleveland, OH
Oct 23 2010 Headliners Music Hall w/ Papadosio Louisville, KY
Nov 9 2010 The Crowbar Tampa, FL
Nov 10 2010 Bear Creek Music and Arts Festival Live Oak, FL

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Blackwater & Bear Creek Fests At Spirit of Suwannee Music Park

ADVANCED DISCOUNT TICKETS FOR BOTH FESTIVALS AVAILABLE NOW

Big IV Productions owner and CEO Lyle Williams and director/Chief promoter Paul Levine continue to shape Florida’s
music scene with plans to bring two festivals to Live Oak, Florida’s Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in 2010.
Returning for its fourth consecutive year, Bear Creek Music Festival will take place November 12-14 and
the
inaugural Blackwater Music & Art Festival will touch down August 26-28.

For the first ever Blackwater Music Festival, fans will be treated to three days of eclectic music with sets by Slightly Stoopid, STS9, Michael Franti & Spearhead, JJ Grey & MOFRO, The Disco Biscuits, G. Love, Galactic and more than
20 other celebrated bands. Up to date lineup and ticket information is available here.

The critically acclaimed Bear Creek Music & Art Festival will once again feature a massive lineup full of
funk,
rock, jazz, funk, live electonica, and jam titans. Fan favorites Umphrey’s McGee return for two
nights of
headlining shows with other acts such as Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk, Lettuce, The New
Mastersounds
, Perpetual Groove,
George Porter’s Running Pardners, Toubab
Krewe
, Zach Deputy
and
others also playing twice over the
three day event. Other performers include Maceo Parker, Pee Wee
Ellis
, Fred Wesley, Bernie Worrell, DJ Logic,
Soulive, The New Deal, Bonobo Live Band, Eliot Lipp
and many more.
Complete lineup, ticket info, and all details
including Wednesday night’s Pre-Pre Festival and Thursday’s Pre-Festival Kick-Off Parties available here.


The New Deal: Fall Tour Dates

ADDITIONAL AUTUMN TOUR DATES; SPECIAL SHOWS WITH JOIN AND OMEGA
MOOS


The New Deal

The New Deal are excited to
announce additional Autumn Dates in Colorado, the Midwest and Northeast as well as a few special shows with The Join and The Omega Moos! The band will make
their return to the Rockies as they hit Boulder, Denver, and Fort Collin in October. Shows have also been added in
Bloomington, Madison and Ann Arbor as well as Buffalo and Cleveland.

Tour Dates:

Fri 8/13/10 (the JOIN) Muddy River Jam Festival, Woodstown, NJ

Sat 8/14/10 (the JOIN) River Street Jazz Cafe, Wilkes-Barre, PA

Thu 8/19/10 Otto’s, Dekalb, IL

Fri 8/20/10 Hoxeyville Music Festival, Wellston, MI

Sat 9/4/10 North Coast Music Festival, Chicago, IL

Sat 9/4/10 (OMEGA MOOS) The Metro (Late Night), Chicago, IL

Sun 9/5/10 Nocturnal Festival, Apache Pass, TX

Wed 9/22/10 Beachland Ballroom, Cleveland, OH

Thu 9/23/10 Northern Lights, Clifton Park, NY

Fri 9/24/10 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA

Sat 9/25/10 Pearl Street, Northampton, MA

Thu 10/7/10 Fox Theatre, Boulder, CO

Fri 10/8/10 Hodi’s Halfnote, Ft. Collins, CO

Sat 10/9/10 Cervante’s Masterpiece, Denver, CO

Tue 10/12/10 The Bluebird, Bloomington, IN

Thu 10/14/10 The Majestic, Madison, WI

Fri 10/15/10 The Blind Pig, Ann Arbor, MI

Sat 10/16/10 The Town Ballroom, Buffalo, NY

Fri 11/12/10 Bear Creek Music Festival, Live Oak, FL

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Perpetual Groove: Fall/Winter Dates

TOUR INCLUDES FESTIVAL APPEARANCES; NYE PERFORMANCE IN GA; MORE DATES COMING
SOON


Perpetual Groove

Perpetual Groove has
announced fall/winter dates. Tour stops include Oxford, Washington DC, Brooklyn, Richmond, Austin, Ft.
Lauderdale, and
ending with two
nights at the
Variety Playhouse in Atlanta, GA on December 30 and 31.

The band will be making some festival appearances in the coming months, performing at The Muddy River Jam in
Woodstown, NJ, Bear Creek Music Festival in Live Oak, FL, and the 11th Annual Summer Festival in Turin, NY.

Additional tour dates will be added in the next two weeks, including Midwest tour stops and additional Mid-Atlantic
/ Northeast dates.

2010 FALL / WINTER 2010 TOUR DATES:

07/29/10 – VARSITY THEATRE BATON ROUGE, LA

07/30/10 – HOUSE OF BLUES HOUSTON, TX

08/07/10 – CROSSROADS HUNTSVILLE, AL

08/14/10 – MUDDY RIVER JAM WOODSTOWN, NJ

08/20/20 – MUSIC FARM CHARLESTON, SC

08/24/10 – SKYBAR AUBURN, AL

08/26/10 – BLACKWATER MUSIC FEST LIVE OAK, FL

08/29/10 – SNOW RIDGE RESORT TURIN, NY

09/07/10 – THE DIXIE TUSCALOOSA

09/08/10 – NEWBY’S MEMPHIS, TN

09/09/10 – LYRIC THEATRE OXFORD, MS

09/11/10 – WORKPLAY THEATRE BIRMINGHAM, AL

09/16/10 – ENGINE ROOM TALLAHASSEE, FL

09/22/10 – 9:30 CLUB WASHINGTON D.C.

09/24/10 – BOWERY BALLROOM NEW YORK, NY

09/25/10 – BROOKLYN BOWL BROOKLYN, NY

10/13/10 – THE FAT FROGG ELON, NC

10/14/10 – CAT’S CRADLE CARRBORO, NC

10/15/10 – GREENFIELD LAKE AMPHITHEATER WILMINGTON, NC

10/16/10 – NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRE CHARLOTTE, NC

10/22/10 – THE NATIONAL RICHMOND, VA

10/29/10 – LINCOLN THEATRE RALEIGH, NC

10/30/10 – JEFFERSON THEATRE CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA

11/03/10 – GEORGE’S MAJESTIC FAYETTEVILLE, AR

11/04/10 – HOUSE OF BLUES DALLAS, TX

11/05/10 – ANTONE’S AUSTIN, TX

11/06/10 – HOUSE OF BLUES HOUSTON, TX

11/10/10 – VARSITY THEATRE BATON ROUGE, LA

11/12/10 – BEAR CREEK MUSIC FEST LIVE OAK, FL

11/13/10 – BEAR CREEK MUSIC FEST LIVE OAK, FL

11/18/10 – LEGENDS MUSIC HALL BOONE, NC

11/20/10 – CROSSROADS HUNTSVILLE, AL

12/01/10 – FREEBIRD LIVE JACKSONVILLE, FL

12/03/10 – STATE THEATRE ST. PETERSBURG, FL

12/04/10 – CULTURE ROOM FT. LAUDERDALE, FL

12/30/10 – VARIETY PLAYHOUSE ATLANTA, GA

12/31/10 – VARIETY PLAYHOUSE ATLANTA, GA

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Bear Creek Fest Adds Bernie Worrell, Heavy Pets & More

SOCIALYBRIUM, DJ LOGIC, HONEY ISLAND SWAMP BAND, AQUAPHONICS ALSO ADDED; PRE-PARTY
FEATURING HEAVY PETS, HONEY ISLAND SWAMP, AQUAPHONICS & MORE

Bernie
Worrell

The Bear Creek Music and Art Festival, November 10-14 at The Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live
Oak, Fl., has announced a handful of new artists. Funk pioneer Bernie Worrell and Socialybrium, DJ Logic, The Heavy Pets x 2 (Wed & Thurs),
DJ Motion Potion, Honey Island Swamp Band
(Wednesday), Billy Iuso & the Restless
Natives
(Thurs), Suenalo (Thurs), Zoogma (Wednesday), Aquaphonics (Wednesday), The Fritz (Thursday) and Artist at Large Donna Hopkins will join Umphrey’s McGee, Maceo Parker, Dumpstaphunk, Lettuce, The New Deal and many others at
this late fall festival.

Additionally, the festival is now offering a Wednesday night Pre-Pre-Party featuring The Heavy Pets, Honey Island
Swamp Band, Zoogma and Aquaphonics. Wednesday night Pre-Pre-Party Tickets will be $20 and include all music,
camping, taxes and fees. Only Thursday-Sunday ticket buyers are eligible to purchase the Wednesday night ticket.

Bear Creek early-bird tickets are $115 until June 2


Jazz Fest After Dark | 04.29-05.02 | New Orleans

Words by: B. Getz | Images by: Casey Flanigan

Jazz Fest Night Shows :: 04.29.10-05.02.10 :: New Orleans, LA

The wise superhero SuperDee once told me, “Judge your Jazz Fest not by what you saw, but what you were forced to miss.”

Those who have been to Jazz Fest know that it’s extremely difficult to decide what shows to see. Head-to-head, there is simply so much incredible music, and rare treats, to indulge in over the course of ten days. Therefore, there will be plenty of fantastic music NOT covered in these dusk til’ dawn highlight. This is simply one boy’s second weekend journey to the musical Mecca that is Jazz Fest… After Dark.

Thursday, April 29

KDTU :: 04.29 :: Tipitina’s

No better way to start Fest then Dauphine and Lesseps in the Bywater, Thursday night at Vaughn’s. Though we arrived too late for his BBQ, Kermit Ruffins & the Barbecue Swingers welcomed us to town like only they can. A joyful mixture of brassy jazz, sultry R&B swagger and modern day braggadocio, Ruffins’ band mixed The Isley Brothers with Gnarls Barkley, with some Mystikal to boot.

Backbeat Foundation hosted another HBO star/brass band alum session at the Blue Nile, where Trombone Shorty & Orleans Ave seized their star turn, tearing down the Quarter for nearly three hours of nonstop NOLA stomp. His crack band, expanded for the occasion, more than ably laid a local foundation for Troy Andrews to delve deep into the Treme, unleashing blistering cuts from new album Backatown. Shorty cooked up a jambalaya of choice local brass anthems with a crunk-rock edge; a mammoth Marvin Gaye cover brought the house down.

Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe‘s Thursday late night show is always the place to be at Fest. The first in five years (and only KDTU Jazz Fest booking) was no different. Playing Tipitina’s Uptown until sunrise, Denson reminded us all of why he remains the King of Late Night Jazz Fest. The Tiny Universe dropped mammoth sets, balancing older favorites “Family Tree,” “Make it a Cosmopolitan” and “Because of Her Beauty” with blazing new joints like the blaxploitation banger “Brother’s Keeper Pt..II,” a lengthy dub-drenched take on “Mighty Rebel,” and an otherworldly keyboard battle between Robert Walter on Hammond B3 and Marco Benevento on Fender Rhodes.

Howlin Wolf held a benefit for the New Orleans Musicians’ Clinic, a huge post-Panic party with keyboardist Jojo’s Mardi Gras Band as the hosts. “Down on the Bayou II” included WSP bandmates Sunny Ortiz and John Bell (highlighted by a brief Panic set). Grateful Dead drummer Bill Kreutzmann and NOLA monarchs George Porter Jr., Anders Osborne, John “Papa” Gros, Papa Mali, Jon Cleary, Big Chief Bo Dollis, and Alfred “Uganda” Roberts all lent their skills. Gov’t Mule‘s Warren Haynes, Jorgen Carlsson and Danny Louis joined hard hitting local skinman Russell Batiste Jr. for an exciting short set.

Friday, April 30

Pretty Lights :: 04.30 :: Republic

The new frontier of live electronic music was on display throughout Friday night, a tribute to both the evolution of the genre and the breadth of the Jazz Fest palette. With respect to the Rusko/Big Gigantic party that went late the night before, for this writer, Friday was about pulsating beats. With a new take on dubstep delivered Live PA style, Uprise Dub kicked things off with proper wobble at Dragon’s Den; dark drum & bass deep in the Quarter. A progressive minded dubstep swagger with Bukem-informed jazzy jungle, Paul Knight is a breakout waiting to happen. Big t’ings in store for this rumbling conglomerate.

Pretty Lights set it off substantially at Republic. With the sold out massive getting crazier by the song, kids were crowd surfing and bouncing off walls; absolute bedlam as dancing spilled into the street. Mixing bombastic originals with seriously dirty reinterpretations, Derek Vincent Smith knows how to rock a crowd. “More Important than Michael Jordan” ignited the fuse, but the set closing “Rumpshaker” remix was a five alarm fire.

Both Friday and Saturday nights, Bear Creek Presents hosted Break Science at One Eyed Jacks to teeming late revelers. Both shows kicked off at the ungodly hour of 4 a.m. Drummer wunderkind Adam Deitch knows no boundaries, and clearly the Rusko set had inspired him; Friday night’s set leaned heavily on dubstep wobble and thunderous bottom end. Saturday saw a more diverse assortment, with Borahm Lee unleashing a ridiculous array of skills amidst mountains of keyboards, samplers and laptops. Highlight: choice tribute to the late Guru, in the form of a punishing take on Gang Starr‘s “DWYCK,” demolishing of Public Enemy’s seminal “Bring the Noise” in a way that would make Hank Shocklee proud.

Saturday, May 1

Superfly Presents always provides a quintessential NOLA experience on the Creole Queen Boat Cruise; and this year’s Greyboy Allstars hoedown was the ideal soundtrack. While Kirk Joseph’s 504 Brass Band held down the deck with typical Crescent City flair, a newly recharged GBA came correct indoors. Incorporating new rare groove styles amidst a sea of classic West Coast boogaloo, the Allstars were back on their mojo. A spooky, enchanting version of “Nautilus” was the highlight for this writer.

Bear Creek Presents delivered another stellar gig at One Eyed Jacks with Dr. Klaw, a malicious conglomerate of NYC meets NOLA crunk. Nick Daniels led the boys into battle, welcoming local cats Andrew Block, Maurice ‘Mo Betta’ Brown and Clarence ‘Trixzey’ Slaughter to the fold. Eric Krasno (MVP?) wailed above the gumbo funk with reckless abandon, with Deitch and Nigel Hall grinning feverishly as they pushed the grooves along.

Backbeat Foundation hosted two killer Saturday shows at Tipitina’s French Quarter. Bonerama killed the raucous room with a smattering of funky brass and rock energy. Joined by Scott McCaughey (guitar), David Silverman (sousaphone), and R.E.M.‘s Mike Mills (bass) the troupe tore thru an Alex Chilton tribute, and spirited takes on “Cabbage Alley” and “Lovelight.” Later, the eclectic grouping Some Cat From Japan interpreted the works of Jimi Hendrix with a fresh take, and a lot of mojo. Led by Will Bernard and Nigel Hall, and ably assisted by Scott Metzger, Ron Johnson and Bonerama drummer Eric Bolivar, the spirit of Jimi was on full display with unique new vision.

Sunday, May 2

A sisterhood of cities was on display at Howlin Wolf for The Royal Family Ball. George Porter and his Running Partners, Zigaboo’s Funk Revue and Break Science held things down early for the vicious combination of Soulive and Lettuce. Soulive delivered one of the final slamming Jazz Fest performance, ripping as a trio or when rolling augmented. But quite frankly, the finest hour belonged to a reinvigorated Lettuce, whose only performance of the weekend was a rage to remember. Welcoming back Boston OG’s Adam ‘Shmeans’ Smirnoff and E.D. ‘Jesus’ Coomes, the boys tore the roof off the Wolf. As if they didn’t already have enough ammo, Ian Neville, Maurice Brown and Khris Royal joined the fray, as did Skerik for the final banger. Lettuce had conquered Jazz Fest once again, sending off the masses with relentless, colossal funk jams.

Like a whirlwind, it was over just as suddenly as it started. Jazz Fest will do that to ya. Once again, it was an epic adventure of giant proportions. Special thanks to Paulina Trujillo and the Backbeat Foundation, Megan Sabella at Newsom Management, Paul Peck and Superfly Productions, Paul Levine and Bear Creek, as well as all the venues and promoters that join together to provide these rich experiences. Most of all, a heartfelt thank you to the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and the City of New Orleans, without whom none of this would be possible.

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