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Panda Bear: Tomboy

ANIMAL COLLECTIVE’S NOAH LENNOX
TO RELEASE FOURTH ALBUM AS PANDA
BEAR


Panda Bear

Panda Bear is the project of
Animal Collective member Noah
Lennox
. Tomboy, his long-awaited fourth album as Panda Bear, and follow-up to
Person Pitch, is now complete and will be released on his own label, Paw Tracks on April 19, 2011.

Over the past six months or so, Panda Bear has released a series of vinyl singles on different labels, including
Domino, Paw Tracks, and Fat Cat, with the final single forthcoming on Kompakt. The Tomboy album will be
a compilation of these songs, along with new ones that have not been released. Additionally, all the songs have
been added to and newly mixed with help from Sonic Boom to give the album a wonderfully rich and warm sound.
Stay tuned for more details.

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Bear Creek Festival 2010 | Review | Pics

Words by: B. Getz | Images by: Dino Perrucci & Allison Murphy

Bear Creek Music and Arts Festival :: 11.12.10-11.14.10 :: Spirit of Suwannee Music Park :: Live Oak, FL

Check out Dino Perrucci’s pictures from Bear Creek 2010 here

Check out Allison Murphy’s pictures from Bear Creek 2010 here

Check out official video from Bear Creek 2010 here

Umph’s Jake Cinninger by Dino Perrucci

The enchanting Spirit of Suwannee Music Park hosted its annual Bear Creek Music and Arts Festival for a four-day-plus dance party that delivered in spades. As stunning pines and oaks levitated, Spanish moss crept through the boggy confines, the raw natural environs leave one awestruck, and Bear Creek 2010 defined itself as the preeminent outdoor camping music event in the United States.

In many ways an amalgam of High Sierra, Jam Cruise and Jazz Fest, Bear Creek is an experience all its own. The brainchild of Paul Levine and Lyle Williams, Bear Creek bills itself as a dance festival – “a blur of music and color, a family reunion in the woods.” With over 70 bands, 6 stages, 15 visual artists, a picturesque setting complete with yoga, disc golf and a “Fear and Loathing Costume Party,” this year’s event was indeed the most grandiose yet most intimate of any Bear Creek thus far. Legendary Gonzo artiste Ralph Steadman even designed a choice festival poster.

For all the incredible music this writer engulfed, there were a plethora of artists I did not catch or cover; the schedule was chock-full every hour of the day over all six stages. There was more music available than any human could consume. After a pre-pre party that began Wednesday night, by Thursday midday, as most attendees got settled into cozy camping amidst a beautiful autumn afternoon, The Heavy Pets properly kicked off inside the voluminous Purple Hat Tent. The South Florida quintet had an energetic set highlighted by “Thank You Music” and a swarm of onstage dancers. Later, Asheville, NC’s Toubab Krewe‘s uniquely massive sonics fascinated with cacophonous, Middle Eastern/African appeal..

Later, producer wunderkind Alex B electrified the crowd with tracks from Moments, blazing new joints and fiery mash-ups. Rebirth Brass Band announced what most of us already knew: NOLA was in the building!! Mixing classic Crescent City melodies with “WHO ‘Dat?” anthems, a sly “Billie Jean” cover and a Chali 2na guest spot, Rebirth delighted. From Boston, by way of Ithaca, a reconfigured John Brown’s Body brought mid-tempo reggae/lover’s rock to the Music Hall, while a different kind of party went down across the way.

Umphrey’s McGee packed the tent on both nights they played, and the first was a two-set show that saw Bernie Worrell and Ivan Neville join in on “Nothin’ Too Fancy.” A clear highlight of the weekend for many was a version of Heart’s “Barracuda” featuring Jen Hartswick on vocals, a birthday present for UM’s Ryan Stasik.

Meanwhile, indoors, another Chicago prog-machine was firing on all cylinders. Garaj Mahal delivered odd-timed chops and quirky Zappa-esque themes. Masterful guitarist Fareed Haque was his usual jaw-dropping self, and his chemistry with Kai Eckhart and Eric Levy unambiguous.

Friday

Greenhouse Lounge by Allison Murphy

Big Sam’s Funky Nation is always a treat at SOS, and this year’s NOLA-fied party welcomed guests Matt Grondin and Roosevelt Collier to the Amphitheatre early in the afternoon. The sensual sashaying of NOLA burlesque dance maven Lady Gingerlicious added a certain spice as well. Later, Greenhouse Lounge positively murked the Campground Stage, offering drum & bass/dub-step themed original tracks alongside remixes of 50-Cent’s “P.I.M.P” and Dead Prez’s “Hip Hop.” Also, the Sam Kinninger Band surprised with a bright afternoon set charging with funk. Kraz, Neal Evans, Nigel Hall and Alan Evans aiding the cause..

Truly an original concept, Brian Haas, Skerik and Mike Dillon came together as the Dead Kenny Gs. Rocking Kenny G wigs and blood spattered aprons, the band melded punk-jazz and metal to straight-ahead jazz. Mike D manipulated a pipe organ along with a drum kit and vibraphone simultaneously. The inimitable FreakBass lent hands to the psychosis.

Elsewhere, Papa Grows Funk, led by organist John Gros and guitarist June Yamagushi, enjoyed sit-ins from NOLA brothers in arms Ivan Neville and Tony Hall. On the Campground Stage, The Malah offered Orb-drenched electronics, the trio breaking out a psychedelic take on the Talking Heads “Crosseyed & Painless” at one point.

Mixing subtle arrangements and passages with world beat jazz flavors, Everyone Orchestra unveiled yet another unique lineup. Haque, Eckhardt, Jen Hartswick, Roosevelt Collier, and many others performed in the Purple Hat Tent. Later inside the Music Hall, the Tony Hall Band with Jen Hartswick, Fred Wesley, Skerik and more overwhelmed fans with aggressive, bluesy funk grooves..

Soulive at the Amphitheatre delivered probably the best set of the day. Opening with early classics in the trio format, the Brothers Evans plus Eric Krasno welcomed Kofi Burbridge and Nigel Hall on for an emotional cover of Tears for Fears’ “Everybody Wants to Rule the World” (including a Chali 2na verse). Later they unveiled the staggering breakbeat arrangement of The Beatles’ “Eleanor Rigby” and a crunching “She’s So Heavy,” as well as a proper run through “Tighten Up.” British boogaloo stalwarts The New Mastersounds unleashed their patented thumping funk workouts deep into the night to close the tent, with Nigel Hall and Zach Deputy guesting on the set..

Saturday

Nigel Hall by Allison Murphy

On Saturday, the Nigel Hall Band featured soulful crooning and Rhodes work from the bandleader, with Kraz on bass and Dietch again at the drum helm. Elsewhere, Maceo Parker had the people shaking everything they had while passin’ the peas. Also, Caddy Jones delivered in the Music Hall, and Snarky Puppy‘s impressive set saw many musicians in the audience diggin’.

Saturday evening, Paul and Lyle set up a schedule of performances that rivals any I have ever had the pleasure of attending. Break Science started this paranormal evening in ludicrous fashion; Deitch and Boram Lee delivering one of the best sets of electronic music in recent memory. In a word: Disgusting (that’s a positive). Hip-hop, breakbeat, dub sound system mash-ups, 808s, the grimiest dubstep and more were rolled up in a progressive, colossal display of the finest in live electronic music. Public Enemy, GangStarr, Jay-Z, MGMT, Snoop Dogg, Fela, and more were mashed up dirty for the South..

Then, Bonobo Live Band somehow managed to up the ante! Captivating and enrapturing, Simon Green‘s brainchild announced themselves to the Bear Creek massive in an astonishing set of transcendental bliss. Opening with “Flutter” and mixing classics with tracks from Black Sands, this collective simply wowed with bass, piano, conductor Andreya Triana (who also mesmerized us with sultry vocals), and multiple multi-instrumentalists. Roosevelt Collier’s pedal steel sit-in with Bonobo Live Band was something to behold..

After Eliot Lipp‘s slammin set turned on many who did not know his game, a series of conflicts of interest arose. Chapter 2 offered a brief break from the tent, Kraz’s solo band augmented by the likes of Deitch, Neal Evans, Nigel Hall and the Shady Horns. At the Amphitheatre, Ivan Neville’s Dumpstajam saw a smorgasbord of players join in for the Sly Stone classic “Thank U Fa Lettin Me Be Mice Elf, Again.”

Meanwhile, The New Deal were destroying the tent, their uptempo, electro-house grooves ushering in a sea of ravers into a blitzkrieg of lasers and flashing lights. The trio’s energetic climaxes nearly blew the roof from the structure. Later, Bonobo’s DJ set harnessed tND’s energy and spun a dark, foreboding, dirty atmosphere, again impressing with mysterious sonics. Lettuce then took the stage and set it ablaze! Focusing on Rage-era songs, the longtime crew just relentlessly punished a teeming tent massive with psychedelic funk calisthenics deep into the night, wrapping at nearly 4 am. This was the exclamation point on a ridiculous evening of music in the Purple Hat Tent.

Sunday

George Porter, Jr. by Dino Perrucci

Sunday started with locals the Matt Grondin Band. Guitarist Grondin is now ensconsced in new hometown of New Orleans and it shows in the band’s flavor. A great way to start a Sunday at Suwanee.

George Porter’s Runnin’ Padnas proved an ageless Crescent City treat. The Meter’s bassist always fields a ridiculous collectiv, with this one featuring killer Ziga’fied drumming from Terence Houston and sax-man of the future Khrys Royal KILLING it on a myriad of weapons. Classic Meters tunes and a crunk “Sneakin Sally” were highlights, with Fred Wesley, Pee Wee Ellis and Brian Stoltz also joining the fray for Porter’s set.

One of the most anticipated sets of the weekend was definitely Lettuce featuring Maceo Parker, Pee Wee Ellis and Fred Wesley (i.e. The JB Horns). Indeed, it was hard to tell who was having more fun, The Royal Family or the royalty they were hosting. Heated JB’s workouts galore abounded, with Nigel Hall assuming the Godfather role with authority. Highlights included the Wesley-led “House Party,” a slow, dirty version of “The Chicken,” “I Feel Good” and an unremitting “Superbad!” Afterwards, The New Mastersounds blessed another round of boogaloo until it was time for a special conglomerate in the Purple Hat Tent..

Dr. Klaw, equal parts Royal Family and N’awlinz crew, unleashed a gargantuan sound – funk so deep it pounded your chest cavity. Led by the undercurrent of Nick Daniels on bass and drummer extraordinaire Adam Deitch, the band dropped predatory takes on “Leave Me Alone,” “Higher Ground” and more crushing funk with assists from various players still on-site. DJ Logic got busy on the decks, droppin’ block rockin beats, electro and mash-ups as people kept the groove alive. As per tradition, Dumpstaphunk brought us home with their omnipresent NOLA-fied flavors, highlighted by “Meanwhile” and a parade of players and revelers as this thrilling event wound to a close..

No amount of superlatives could really do justice to the magnificent event that was Bear Creek 2010. Thanks and praises to Levine, Williams, their phenomenal staff and the SOS Music Park for again treating us to such a magical experience. Clearly, their intent is all for our delight. Next year, I’d be willing to bet that the dynamic duo once again ups the funk ante.

B.Getz’s BEAR CREEK 2010 All-Stars
Adam Deitch
Roosevelt Collier
Kofi Burbridge
Pee Wee Ellis
Fred Wesley

Continue reading for Dino Perrucci’s pictures of Bear Creek 2010…

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Continue reading for Allison Murphy’s pictures of Bear Creek 2010…

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Continue reading for official video clips of Bear Creek 2010…

Bear Creek Music Festival Highlights from Jeremy Sewell on Vimeo.

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Professors Black and Wray Confirm that Bear Pledged the Same Mortgage to Multiple Buyers

I have repeatedly pointed out that mortgages were pledged to multiple buyers at the same time. See this and this.Today, in another must-read piece, economics professors William Black and L. Randall Wray confirm:Several banks would go after the same …

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.


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.


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.


Minus the Bear: Fall Tour

OMNI OUT NOW; TOUR STARTS OCTOBER 18 IN EUGENE, OREGON


Minus the Bear

Minus the Bear are thrilled
to embark on a new headlining tour due to the overwhelming demand by fans and several months of sold-out tour
dates. Beginning October 18 in Eugene, OR, the Seattle based quintet will head out in continued support of their
latest album, Omni. The tour will also include a performance at this year’s Voodoo Music Festival
in New Orleans on October 31.

In addition, Minus the Bear will join Jimmy
Eat World
for a European tour this November, which will include performances at this year’s Reading, Leeds and
Rock En Seine festivals. Tour dates below.


September 30 Pablove Foundation Benefit @ The Crocodile Seattle, WA
October 16 Festival Corona Capital Mexico City, MX
October 18 WOW Hall Eugene, OR
October 19 Regency San Francisco, CA
October 20 Downtown Brew San Luis Obispo, CA
October 21 Rio Theatre Santa Cruz, CA
October 22 The Wiltern Los Angeles, CA
October 23 Rialto Theatre Tucson, AZ
October 24 Sunshine Theatre Albuquerque, NM
October 25 Jake’s Lubbock, TX
October 26 Marquee Tulsa, OK
October 27 Stubb’s Austin, TX

October 28 House of Blues Dallas, TX
October 29 House of Blues Houston, TX
October 31 Voodoo Festival New Orleans, LA


With Jimmy Eat World:


November 3 Melkweg Amsterdam, Netherlands
November 4 Ancienne Belgique Brussels, Belgium
November 5 Docks Hamburg, Germany
November 7 E-Werk Koln, Germany
November 8 Huxleys Berlin, Germany
November 9 Tonhalle Munich, Germany
November 13 UEA Norwich, UK
November 14 Academy Bristol, UK
November 17 St. George’s Market Belfast, Ireland
November 18 Tripod Dublin, Ireland
November 19 Barrowlands Glasgow, Scotland
November 21 HMV Institute Birmingham, UK
November 22 Academy Manchester, UK
November 23 Brixton Academy London, UK

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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.


FYF Fest: The Rapture Panda Bear, !!!, Ted Leo

LOS ANGELES HISTORIC STATE PARK ON SEPTEMBER 4 2010


The Rapture

FYF Fest is happening for the second year in a row at the Los Angeles Historic State Park in downtown LA
on September 4, 2010.

In its seventh year, 24 year-old Sean Carlson has taken the festival he started when he was 18 years old out of the
multiple venues in Echo Park, where it started, and turned it into an outdoor, three stage event, mirroring its
successful sister festival “Mess With Texas”, which takes place in Austin every year during SXSW. Sean has been
booking the festival with the help of Keith Morris, frontman of Off!, Circle Jerks and Black Flag, since its third year and now
with the additional help of a handful of friends they have been able to put together the largest truly independent
music festival to take place in Los Angeles.

The 2010 Lineup includes:

The Rapture
Panda Bear
!!!
Unbroken
The Mountain Goats
Dead Man’s Bones

Sleep

Ted Leo & The Pharmacists
Man Man

Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti
Delorean
Cold Cave

7 Seconds

Thee Oh Sees

Washed Out
Davila 666
School of Seven Bells
AA Bondy
The Blow
Best Coast
Titus Andronicus

Wavves
The Soft Pack
Abe Vigoda
Warpaint
Off!
Vetiver
Ceremony
Big Freedia

Screaming Females

Magic Kids
The Growlers
Lower Dens
Let’s Wrestle
Cults
and more!

Early bird tickets are on sale until Thurs. at midnight at $20 here
If you wait ’til Friday, advance tickets will be $25 and VIP tickets will be available at $65.


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


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Blue Bear Benefit 5/14: Trombone Shorty, Ivan Neville

BENEFIT WILL TAKE PLACE FRIDAY MAY 14 AT BIMBO’S IN SAN FRANCISCO

Trombone Shorty

Blue Bear School of Music presents the 5th Annual Blue Bear Live – Music for Youth Benefit with Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue
with special guests Zigaboo
Modeliste
and Ivan
Neville
plus performances by Blue Bear youth
musicians. The event benefits Blue Bear’s outstanding youth music education programs and will take place Friday,
May 14 at 8:00 p.m. at Bimbo’s 365 Club, 1025 Columbus Avenue in San Francisco.

Tickets are $75 general admission, $150 for VIP, $60 for Blue Bear Community Members and can be purchased by
clicking HERE, by calling (415) 673-3600 or at Blue
Bear, Fort Mason Center, Building D in San
Francisco.

This event provides major funding for Blue Bear’s youth music education programs that enrich the lives of more than
600 at-risk Bay Area youth each year. Proceeds support innovative outreach programs at partner sites in public
schools and community centers, summer camps, youth scholarships and sliding scale tuition support for low-income
students.

Founded in 1971, Blue Bear is San Francisco’s leading destination for aspiring musicians of all ages and all skill
levels who want to enjoy learning and playing rock, popular, folk, blues or jazz music. The School’s mission is to
provide superior quality and affordable popular music education through the school’s experienced professional
faculty and diverse programming. Blue Bear provides a comprehensive music education meeting the needs of
students from 6 months old to those well into their seventies and beyond.


Nateva Adds: Lettuce, Grizzly Bear Toubab, EOTO, Truckers, Greene

4TH OF JULY WEEKEND FEST IN MAINE ADDS 33 MORE BANDS


The Nateva Music & Camping Festival has added the following artists to their 2010 lineup:

Grizzly Bear

She & Him
Passion Pit
Grizzly Bear
Drive-By Truckers
Ghostland Observatory
Jackie Greene
Jakob Dylan & Three Legs
Crash Kings
Mark Karan’s Jemimah Puddleduck
Rustic Overtones
Lettuce
Gypsy Tailwind
EOTO
Big Gigantic
The Brew
The Constellations
Toubab Krewe
The Indobox
Roots of Creation
Bow Thayer & Perfect Trainwreck
Nate Wilson Group
The Alchemystics
The Kind Buds
Adam Ezra Group
The McLovins
The Heavy Pets
Nephrok! Allstars
You Can Be a Wesley
Billy Keane and the Misdemeanor Outlaws
Brenda
The Mallet Brothers
Grand Hotel
Magic Magic

The bands will join an all-star roster of artists previously announced, including July 4 Festival headliner Furthur, July 3 headliner The Flaming Lips; July 2 headliner moe.; and Lotus, who will close out the special Thursday night festivities on July 1. Also scheduled to perform at the three-day festival are The Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band, Zappa Plays Zappa, Keller Williams, Moonalice, STS9, George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic, Umphrey’s McGee, Max Creek, John Brown’s Body, The Felice Brothers, Ryan Montbleau Band, Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad, and Greensky Bluegrass.

The Nateva Music & Camping Festival is a 3-day, multi stage outdoor camping event to be held July 2, 3 & 4 at the beautiful 100 acre Oxford Fairgrounds – 2 hours and 25 minutes from Boston and 45 minutes from Portland, Maine.

Weekend passes to this musical oasis in Maine with camping are $249 and without camping $229 but, will remain on-sale through Friday, May 7th for $219 and $199 here. A limited number of VIP packages ($425), featuring special viewing platforms, preferred parking, camping, dining, a full-service bar, and more amenities are also available.


Bear Creek Adds: UM, London Souls & More

Bear Creek Adds Umphrey’s McGee, The London Souls Pee Wee Ellis & More

Bear Creek 2009 by Chapman

The Bear Creek Music and Art Festival, November 11-14, 2010 at The Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Florida has announced a third round of artist additions. Bear Creek welcomes back Umphrey’s McGee for two headlining shows on 11/11 and 11/12. The London Souls will make their first Bear Creek appearances, as will Papadosio and Lingo. Saltwater Grass, The Soular System and Curious Circus return to Bear Creek once again. Artist-at-large additions include saxman Pee Wee Ellis and Motet vocalist Jans Ingber.

The addition of Pee Wee Ellis, who will join Maceo Parker and Fred Wesley on the bill, rounds out the presence of The JBs, aka The James Brown Horns, at Bear Creek. These funk and soul pioneers have not appeared on the same stage in many years and Bear Creek is honored to bring together these legends once again.

Bear Creek early-bird tickets are $115 until June 2. Thursday night, 11/11 pre-party tickets are $40 until June 2. VIP tickets are also available. Info and ticket information is available at bearcreekmusicfestival.com.

Full artist additions:

Umphrey’s McGee x 2

The London Souls x 2

Saltwater Grass

The Soular System

Curious Circus

Lingo

Papadosio

Artists at Large additions:

Pee Wee Ellis

Jans Ingber

Previously announced artists include:

- Maceo Parker Band

- The New Deal

- The New Mastersounds x 2

- Perpetual Groove x 2

- The Everyone Orchestra

- Elliot Lipp

- Alex B

- Brock Butler

- Josh Phillips Folk Festival

- Orgone

- Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk x 2

- Lettuce x 2

- Soulive

- George Porter’s Running Pardners x2

- Papa Grows Funk

- Toubab Krewe x 2

- Zach Deputy x 2

- John Brown’s Body x 2

- Will Bernard

- DubConscious

- Garaj Mahal x 2

- Rebirth Brass Band

- Eric Krasno

- Adam Deitch and Break Science

- The Dead Kenny G’s

- Big Sam’s Funky Nation

- The Tony Hall Band

- Brian Stoltz

- Dr. Claw

- Sam Kininger Band

- Rubblebucket Orchestra

- The Macpodz x2

- Lubriphonic x2

- The Nigel Hall Band

- The Legendary JC’s

- Avis Berry’s Soul Revue

- Matt Grondin Band

- Snarky Puppy

- Cadillac Jones

- The Malah

- Green Hit

- Greenhouse Lounge

- Burnin Smyrnans

- Entropy

- Spiritual Rez

- Cope

- Diocious

Artists at Large
- Fred Wesley

- Skerik

- Mike Dillon

- The Shady Horns

- Kofi Burbridge

For more on the Bear Creek Music Festival see our 2009 review here.


Pitchfork Fest Adds BSS, Panda Bear, EL-P, Girls

PITCHFORK MUSIC FESTIVAL ADDS BROKEN SOCIAL SCENE, PANDA BEAR

EL-P, THE JON SPENCER BLUES EXPLOSION, GIRLS, AND MORE TO 2010 FESTIVAL

Broken Social Scene

The 2010 Pitchfork Music Festival is set to go down at Chicago’s Union Park on July 16-18. The second batch of bands slated to perform have been announced. This year’s festival welcomes the return of Canadian super-collective Broken Social Scene, who will be fresh off the release of their newest full-length due out in April, Forgiveness Rock Record. They will be joining Modest Mouse on Friday’s bill, along with indie hip hop pioneer El-P. Saturday welcomes the sun-drenched sounds of Animal Collective member Panda Bear, the always raucous Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Brooklyn art-rockers Bear in Heaven, noisy New Jersey collective Titus Andronicus, Gary, Indiana’s emcee Freddie Gibbs, space-funk torch-bearer Dam-Funk, and Chicago glam-rockers The Smith Westerns, while Sunday will sport the talents of San Francisco heart-breakers Girls and local psych outfits Cave and Allá. More bands will be added as the festival date approaches

Single-day passes are on sale now for all three days at pitchforkmusicfestival.com.

The 2010 Pitchfork Festival Lineup so far:

Friday

Modest Mouse

Broken Social Scene

El-P

Saturday

LCD Soundsystem

Panda Bear

The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion

Raekwon

Titus Andronicus

Bear in Heaven

Freddie Gibbs

The Smith Westerns

Dâm-Funk

Sunday

Pavement

St. Vincent

Lightning Bolt

Girls

Cass McCombs

Here We Go Magic

Sleigh Bells

Cave

Alla

For more on Pitchfork Music Festival see our 2009 coverage here.


Jamie Lidell: New Album w/ Beck, Feist, Griz Bear

JAMIE LIDELL ALBUM COMPASS SET FOR MAY 18, 2010 RELEASE

Jamie Lidell

Warp Records has announced the release of Jamie Lidell‘s third full-length album Compass on May 18, 2010. The album was recorded in Los Angeles, New York and Canada, Jamie’s fellow travelers on Compass include Beck, Feist, Gonzales, Chris Taylor of Grizzly Bear and Pat Sansone of Wilco. Musically and lyrically this is very much a Jamie Lidell production — reflecting not only his exhilarating, diverse tastes, but also a year of change, love, longing and arrival at a new place.

Undoubtedly, Compass is his most eclectic album yet. Songs shift, chop, change and mutate genres and forms before our very ears. It’s got funk in spades; the jaw-dropping power of the vocals is stronger than ever; it rocks, it pops, it’s sweet, angry, hard, soulful and soft, often within the span of a single track. It’s the restless album that finally matches the soul of its creator.

Sessions began at Beck’s Hudson Studios in Los Angeles, where he gathered Jamie together with Wilco, Leslie Feist and veteran drummer James Gadson (who’s hit sticks for Bill Withers, Quincy Jones among many others) for Beck’s Record Club project (where a group of musicians cover an album in a day). Inspired by the chemistry of those jams, they shifted to the legendary Ocean Way Studios. There, they were joined by producer/keyboardist Brian Lebarton, singer Nikka Costa and Justin Stanley. All would have an important impact on the album. Pat Sansone from Wilco and Chilly Gonzales (who s played on both Multiply and Jim) were present as musical meta-spirits, recording their parts remotely and delivering them via the internet. As Jamie says of this formidable lineup of brilliant collaborators — You don’t fuck with them!

Back in New York he began to make sense of this great big mess on the hard drive. Then it was up to Feist’s ranch in the Niagara Escarpment with Chris Taylor, producer and member of Brooklyn avant-pop sensations Grizzly Bear.

“I wrote every song in a month,” Jamie says, “It’s been an emotional couple of years, so I tapped into what I wanted to say and started writing. There was a lot to draw on.” When he takes to the road in 2010, he’ll be bringing a band again, but stripping it back; keeping it lean. For both newcomers and initiates, this will be an experience. And no, he won’t stop.


Bear Creek Adds: Maceo New Deal, PG, NMS, Lipp

Bear Creek Music and Art Festival Artist Additions

The Bear Creek Music and Art Festival has announced the second round of artist additions to the 2010 lineup. Returning to The Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Florida, November 12-14, the festival has added:

Bear Creek 2009 by Chapman

Maceo Parker Band

- The New Deal

- The New Mastersounds x 2

- Perpetual Groove x 2

- The Everyone Orchestra

- Elliot Lipp

- Alex B

- Brock Butler

- Josh Phillips Folk Festival

- Orgone

These artists join the previously announced talent:

- Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk x 2

- Lettuce x 2

- Soulive

- George Porter’s Running Pardners x2

- Papa Grows Funk

- Toubab Krewe x 2

- Zach Deputy x 2

- John Brown’s Body x 2

- Will Bernard

- DubConscious

- Garaj Mahal x 2

- Rebirth Brass Band

- Eric Krasno

- Adam Deitch and Break Science

- The Dead Kenny G’s

- Big Sam’s Funky Nation

- The Tony Hall Band

- Brian Stoltz

- Dr. Claw

- Sam Kininger Band

- Rubblebucket Orchestra

- The Macpodz x2

- Lubriphonic x2

- The Nigel Hall Band

- The Legendary JC’s

- Avis Berry’s Soul Revue

- Matt Grondin Band

- Snarky Puppy

- Cadillac Jones

- The Malah

- Green Hit

- Greenhouse Lounge

- Burnin Smyrnans

- Entropy

- Spiritual Rez

- Cope

- Diocious

Artists at Large

- Fred Wesley

- Skerik

- Mike Dillon

- The Shady Horns

- Kofi Burbridge

Early-bird tickets are $99 until February 17 when they will jump to $115. Early VIP tickets are $225 until February 17 when they jump to $250. Thursday night Pre-party tickets are $40. Tickets available at www.bearcreekmusicfestival.com.

For more on the Bear Creek Music Festival see our 2009 review here.


Bear Creek Adds: Maceo New Deal, PG, NMS, Lipp

Bear Creek Music and Art Festival Artist Additions

The Bear Creek Music and Art Festival has announced the second round of artist additions to the 2010 lineup. Returning to The Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Florida, November 12-14, the festival has added:

Bear Creek 2009 by Chapman

Maceo Parker Band

- The New Deal

- The New Mastersounds x 2

- Perpetual Groove x 2

- The Everyone Orchestra

- Elliot Lipp

- Alex B

- Brock Butler

- Josh Phillips Folk Festival

- Orgone

These artists join the previously announced talent:

- Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk x 2

- Lettuce x 2

- Soulive

- George Porter’s Running Pardners x2

- Papa Grows Funk

- Toubab Krewe x 2

- Zach Deputy x 2

- John Brown’s Body x 2

- Will Bernard

- DubConscious

- Garaj Mahal x 2

- Rebirth Brass Band

- Eric Krasno

- Adam Deitch and Break Science

- The Dead Kenny G’s

- Big Sam’s Funky Nation

- The Tony Hall Band

- Brian Stoltz

- Dr. Claw

- Sam Kininger Band

- Rubblebucket Orchestra

- The Macpodz x2

- Lubriphonic x2

- The Nigel Hall Band

- The Legendary JC’s

- Avis Berry’s Soul Revue

- Matt Grondin Band

- Snarky Puppy

- Cadillac Jones

- The Malah

- Green Hit

- Greenhouse Lounge

- Burnin Smyrnans

- Entropy

- Spiritual Rez

- Cope

- Diocious

Artists at Large

- Fred Wesley

- Skerik

- Mike Dillon

- The Shady Horns

- Kofi Burbridge

Early-bird tickets are $99 until February 17 when they will jump to $115. Early VIP tickets are $225 until February 17 when they jump to $250. Thursday night Pre-party tickets are $40. Tickets available at www.bearcreekmusicfestival.com.

For more on the Bear Creek Music Festival see our 2009 review here.


Bear Creek 2010 Initial Lineup

BEAR CREEK MUSIC AND ART FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES INITIAL LINEUP

Soulive

The Bear Creek Music and Art Festival will return to The Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Fl., November 12-14, 2010. The festival is proud to announce it’s 2010 initial artist lineup which includes Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk, Soulive, Lettuce, George Porter’s Runnin Pardners, The Will Bernard Band, Toubab Krewe, John Brown’s Body, Break Science and many more bands.

Artists at Large include Fred Wesley, Mike Dillon, Skerik, Kofi Burbridge and The Shady Horns.

More acts and headliners will be announced in the coming months. Early-bird tickets are on sale for $99 until February 17. Thursday night, November 11, Pre-party tickets are also available for $40. More information here.

Bear Creek Music and Art Festival Initial Lineup
- Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk x 2
- Lettuce x 2
- Soulive
- George Porter’s Running Pardners x2
- Papa Grows Funk
- Toubab Krewe x 2
- Zach Deputy x 2
- John Brown’s Body x 2
- Will Bernard
- DubConscious
- Garaj Mahal x 2
- Rebirth Brass Band
- Eric Krasno
- Adam Deitch and Break Science
- The Dead Kenny G’s
- Big Sam’s Funky Nation
- The Tony Hall Band
- Brian Stoltz
- Dr. Claw
- Sam Kininger Band
- Rubblebucket Orchestra
- The Macpodz x2
- Lubriphonic x2
- The Nigel Hall Band
- The Legendary JC’s
- Avis Berry’s Soul Revue
- Matt Grondin Band
- Snarky Puppy
- Cadillac Jones
- The Malah
- Green Hit
- Greenhouse Lounge
- Burnin Smyrnans
- Entropy
- Spiritual Rez
- Cope
- Diocious

Artists at Large
- Fred Wesley
- Skerik
- Mike Dillon
- The Shady Horns
- Kofi Burbridge


Bear tips golf to survive Tiger loss

Not even Tiger Woods is bigger than the sport itself and golf will continue to prosper with or without its marquee star, says 18-time major winner Jack Nicklaus. “It’s not all about one person,” said ‘Golden Bear’ Nicklaus in Hawaii on Friday. “The game is a big game.” Nicklaus has said