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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.


MoogFest Adds Bernie Worrell, Pnuma Trio, Dan Deacon & More

OCTOBER 29-31 IN ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA

The countdown to MoogFest 2010, the extraordinary three-day festival that celebrates the innovative
spirit of sonic pioneer Robert Moog, during Halloween weekend, Oct. 29 – 31 in downtown Asheville, NC,
is officially underway! AC Entertainment has rounded out the lineup, including many special late night performances
to be held at Club 828 and the Moogaplex.

Friday’s MoogFest additions include Javelin, Star Mountain, Lorn and Paper Tiger, plus
the
MoogFest exclusive, Dan Deacon‘s Ambient Analog Moog Set. Saturday welcomes Alex B, The Volt Per
Octaves
w/ Special Guest Bernie Worrell, Nosaj Thing, Projek Moog w/ Brian Kehew, Pnuma Trio, Strut & Friends

Perform “Check Your Head”, RBTS Win, Virtual Boy and DJ Bowie. And Sunday will now feature
Dark Party, Shout Out Out Out Out, Headtronics, MartyParty, Mindelixir, THUMP, Dâm-Funk DJ Set,
Gramatik
, and Michael Menart.

In addition to the Red Bull Music Academy Moog Workshops and Panels (http://moogfest.com/2010/moogfest-2010/workshops/), MoogFest has
announced the addition of a fine arts component to the festival weekend. SYNTH: A Group Art Show Inspired by
Bob Moog
is a showcase of hand made limited-edition prints inspired by Bob Moog’s legacy. Confirmed
artists and more information can be found here.

MoogFest 2010 tickets are on sale now. To purchase weekend passes or single day tickets and for more information
about the festival visit moogfest.com. To see the weekend
schedule click here.

MoogFest supports the Bob Moog
Foundation
. For more information about Moog Music and its founder, Bob Moog, visit moogmusic.com.


JamBase Questionnaire: Spiritual Rez

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

new album

“There’s no need for introduction/ To make your body move is our function.” This inviting ‘handshake’ open “Rollin’ Dutches,” just one of numerous infectious modern reggae numbers on Nexus, the latest release from Boston-based Spiritual Rez.

The Rez sing sweet songs of lioness ladies and groovy ganja but skirt the jokiness that so often infects lighter-spirited reggae. This band possesses an abundantly inviting energy that taps into the brighter side of Bob & Ziggy Marley but also more soul & horn-infused progenitors like Johnny Nash with significant rock crunch in spots. As evidenced by Nexus, they excel at easy to like, positivity infused music, and they’ve been sharpening their skills on the touring circuit for half a decade, laying down roots everywhere they can so they might grow as strong and free as the Spaceship Tree that adorns the cover of their latest release. (Dennis Cook)

The band is on tour now and plays tonight, September 10, at Funk N Waffles in Syracuse, NY, then tomorrow at the Backwoods Pond Fest tomorrow. Next week they are at the Stone Church in Newmarket, NH on Thursday, September 16, and The Paradise in Boston with Bernie Worrell on Friday, September 17. Find full tour dates here.

Spiritual Rez is currently in competition for Jam Cruise 9′s “Vote To The Boat” contest. You can vote for them here until September 20.

Here’s what Spiritual Rez drummer Ian Miller had to say to our inquiries.

Spiritual Rez

Instrument of choice: Orange Country drums & percussion
Nickname: “Meat”

1. Great music rarely happens withoutÂ…
Fulfilling live energy. Too often I see groups on stage not getting the crowd off simply because they aren’t getting themselves off..

2. The first album I bought wasÂ…
Bloodhound Gang’s One Fierce Beer Coaster, shortly followed by Foo Fighters’ The Colour and Shape.

3. The last song or album to really flip my wig wasÂ…
Easy Star All-Stars’ cover album Radiodread – ha ha ha, I’ve been jamming that pretty constantly.

4. When I was a kid I wanted to grow up to beÂ…
My first answer was fireman but that moved quickly to astronaut.

5. My favorite sort of gig isÂ…
One that involves all-ages. The whole band loves playing for children – goes back to question 1. Fulfilling. Energy. AWESOME!

6. One thing I wish people knew about me isÂ…
Come say hi and find out in person!

7. I love the sound ofÂ…
The huge flapping tarp outside our apartment’s window.

8. One day I hope to make an album as fantastic asÂ…
Pink Floyd. In my opinion it took them a few tries to get there, but damn could they meld.

9. The best meal I ever had on tour was atÂ…
Rhumb Lines in St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands. They really know how to treat the band there. We’ve played there three springs running and I believe this year it was the surf & turf for me – nothing but the most premium!

10. I always find the coolest audiences inÂ…
Festivals, usually. Everyone is there for the music! Well, most everyone.

11. The worst habit I’ve picked up being on the road all the time isÂ…
Diet. Diet. Diet. Diet.

12. The Beatles or the Stones? Por que?
The Beatles. They just wrote better albums. Works as answer for question 8 as well.

13. The craziest thing I ever saw wasÂ…
The storm cell in Kansas, which almost drove our van and trailer off the freeway with a small tornado. That sky had life and it was attempting to feast upon us! Experience + Beauty = 100 points.

Spiritual Rez Tour Dates :: Spiritual Rez News :: Spiritual Rez Concert Reviews

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DEVO Win Moog Innovation Award At MoogFest 2010

AWARD TO BE PRESENTED AT MOOGFEST, OCTOBER 29-31 IN ASHEVILLE, NC


DEVO

The Moog Innovation Award celebrates pioneering artists whose genre-defying work exemplifies the bold,
innovative spirit of Bob Moog. Moog Music would like to congratulate DEVO on being the 2010 recipient
of The Moog Innovation Award, to be presented to the band during MoogFest 2010 weekend,
October 29-31 in Asheville, NC. A s part of this award, Moog Music will present DEVO with a very special
synthesizer, details of which will be revealed in the coming weeks. Past recipients of the previously titled Moog
Award include Keith Emerson, Herb Deutsch, Gershon Kingsley, Jan Hammer and Bernie
Worrell
.

MoogFest 2010 tickets are on sale now. To purchase tickets and for more information, visit moogfest.com.

MoogFest 2010 Lineup:

Friday, October 29

DEVO

MGMT

Big Boi

Girl Talk

Panda Bear

RJD2

Mutemath

Dan Deacon

Van Dyke Parks

Nortec Collective Presents: Bostich & Fussible

Saturn Never Sleeps (Featuring King Britt & Rucyl)

The Octopus Project

Kuroma

Clare & The Reasons

Saturday, October 30

Massive Attack

Thievery Corporation

Jonsi

Disco Biscuits

Caribou

Four Tet

Matmos

Dâm-Funk

School of Seven Bells

Jon Hopkins

Emeralds

Mountain Man

Ikonika

Sunday, October 31

Cee Lo Green

Pretty Lights

Hot Chip

Sleigh Bells

El-P

Neon Indian

Omar Souleyman

Mimosa

Two Fresh

DJ Spooky

For more information about Moog Music and its founder, Bob Moog, visit moogmusic.com.


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
Tour Dates

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Spiritual Rez News
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Concert
Reviews


Bernie Worrell Subs For Molitz in Headtronics

BERNIE WORRELL SUBS FOR STEVE MOLITZ IN HEADTRONICS; MOLITZ PLAYS SUMMER SONIC IN JAPAN
WITH EVE


Bernie Worrell

Funk pioneer Bernie Worrell
(Talking Heads, P-Funk) will fill in for keyboardist Steve Molitz (Particle, Phil Lesh & Friends) at the upcoming Headtronics shows in early August.
Molitz will be playing the Summer Sonic Festival in Japan with rapper Eve at the time of the Headtronics
shows.

Headtronics (Molitz, DJ Logic, and Freekbass) played their maiden voyage
tour in April, debuting a high-energy mix
of funk, hip-hop, and electronic dance music. The band is expected to add a number of shows later this year, so
stay tuned to www.myspace.com/headtronics
and twitter.com/headtronics for more information.

On Sale Now:

Headtronics feat. DJ Logic, Freekbass, Bernie Worrell:
-8/5: Shammy Bash, Nelson Ledges, OH

-8/6: Triumph Brew Co, New Hope, PA
-8/7: Big Up, Ghent, NY
-8/8: River Street Jazz Cafe, New Hope, PA

Headtronics feat. Steve Molitz, Freekbass, Scott Metzger, Brandon Draper:
-8/13: Muddy River Jam Fest, Woodstown, NJ

Headtronics feat. Steve Molitz, DJ Logic, Freekbass:
-9/10: Catskill Chill Music Fest, Hancock, NY

Headtronics
Tour Dates

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Headtronics News ::
Headtronics
Concert
Reviews


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


Bella Vida Fest Returns to MN Keller, PL, Krieger, EOTO

Festi Di Bella Vida Returns With Pretty Lights, Keller Williams

Festi Di Bella Vida is back this year with nearly 50 bands playing on three stages over three days at Harmony Park in Geneva, MN. There will be Live art installations throughout the park and live dance performances. Sun ceremonies will take place every day.

Keller Williams

Lineup:
Pretty Lights
Keller Williams
Robbie Krieger’s Roadhouse Rebels
- Robby Krieger (The Doors)
- Steve Molitz (Particle, Phil Lesh)
- John Avila (Oingo Boingo, Mutaytor)
- Adam Iscove (Deep Deep Sleep, Allrise)
Bernie Worrell
Synth Lab feat. Steve Molitz of Particle and Phil Lesh and DJ Logic
EOTO
Emmitt-Nershi Band
Great American Taxi feat Vince Herman
That 1 Guy
Ana Sia
Boombox
Heatbox
Mark Joseph Project w/ special guests
The Synthesis Lab feat Steve Molitz & DJ Logic
Pert Near Sandstone
Root City Band
Roster McCabe
Kinetix
Shoeless Revolution
Dance Band
Devine Collection
The Hue
The Reef (formerly New Rebelution)
More Than Lights
The Histronic
Nicholas Mrozinski & The Feelin Band
Cymatic
San Souci Quartet
Jake Dilley & The Color Pharmacy
Sovereign Sect
DJ Applejews
Useful Jenkins
North Country Bandits
SOAP
Gypsy Lumberjacks
Jason Dixon Line
Jackson Mare

And Live Art By:
Chuck U
Chuck Hues
Jeredt Runions

More acts to be announced.

Tickets are on sale now for $75 here.


Sun Eye Candy: John Lydon

HEY, JOHNNY ROTTEN, YOU’RE MIDDLE AGED!

A hearty, happy 54th birthday to John Lydon! As the frontman/shit instigator for the Sex Pistols and Public Image Ltd. (PiL) he’s shaken up the musical establishment, left bruises on his contemporaries, hawked up more spit on stages than almost anyone but Joan Jett, and coincidentally made some of the most memorable (and forgettable) rock of the past 40 years. Love him or hate him (or perhaps most appropriately, a swirled mixture of the two), but there’s really no way to NOT react to Lydon, who excels at getting a rise out of even the most jaded amongst us. For example, JamBase’s Associate Editor – a Lydon vet since the early ’80s – once saw the man perform two songs before revealing that he had a banana lodged in his bum, which he then gave to a fan in the front row. Such antics are commonplace and intrinsic to Lydon’s, uh, charm. He’s one of those beasts put here to scatter the herd and incite riots, big and small. So, we say screw the Queen, God save Johnny Rotten!

We begin our natal day salute with some sandpaper PiL fun captured in the early ’80s in Tokyo.

Still a dead sexy spot of rebellion despite being covered by some god awful establishment acts in the ensuing decades, “Anarchy In The UK” will be a musical middle finger held aloft around the globe for as long as young men and women have a need to tell off those in charge.

There’s a great many Public Image Ltd. echoes in the current crop of Brooklyn indie acts rising in fame and popularity. Lydon just got to this sound about three decades before y’all!

Here’s Johnny and PiL’s Keith Levene chatting about their high minded notions for the band. It’s hard to know how much of what Lydon says is pure cheek and how much pure inspiration.

Today’s highly lucrative pop-punk acts have done little to improve on this one.

The sessions for 1986′s Album, where these two cuts are plucked from, featured Bill Laswell, Ginger Baker, Nicky Skopelitis, Tony Williams, Bernie Worrell, Jonas Hellborg, Steve Vai and other revered jam/jazz scene luminaries. It remains one of the great distillations of ’80s Cold War fear and apprehension.

And one for the Queen, and we think they really mean it, man.


Groove Collective/Logic/Worrell Haiti Benefit 01/19 in NYC

Groove Collective Join Forces with DJ Logic, Bernie Worrell & Dr. Lonnie Smith Trio
For Haiti Benefit on 01/19 at Le Poisson Rouge in NYC

New York-based Grammy nominated jazz artists, Groove Collective are putting together an impromptu benefit concert for Haiti this Tuesday January, 19. Le Poisson Rouge has donated their venue for the event. DJ Logic, Bernie Worrell and Dr. Lonnie Smith Trio will perform and the event will feature various other special guests. Suggested donation is $20.

All artists, production, promotion and venue workers are volunteering their services for the effort. Those wishing to donate to the concert fundraising who cannot attend or who wish to donate more than the suggested ticket price may do so here.

100% of ticket proceeds go to Haiti Action and Hands Together.

With Promotion support from The Lambi Fund of Haiti and Grassroots International.


Bear Creek Fest Schedule

Bear Creek Festival Announces Music Schedule

JamBase and Bear Creek are thrilled to announce the 2009 Bear Creek Music Schedule. As an added bonus, if you complete your own personalized weekend schedule here you will be entered to win a pair of VIP tickets for the festival.

Set to go down November 13-15 in Live Oak, FL, artists-at-large additions for the event include former Parliament/Funkadelic and Talking Heads keyboard wizard Bernie Worrell, guitar slingers Matt Grondin (Inca Maya) and Cameron Williams (Tishamingo), as well as trombonist Jonathan Lloyd (Dubconscious and Cadillac Jones).

Atlanta’s Cadillac Jones and Jacksonville’s Saltwater Grass have also been added to Bear Creek. Rounding out the recent additions, Ryan Montbleau Band has added a second show and Bobby Lee Rodgers will be joining the Donna Hopkins Band for their Bear Creek set.


Early-bird weekend pass prices will increase from $125 to $140, while VIP ticket prices will rise from $275 to $325, on October 1.

Lineup:

Bear Creek 2008 – The Spirit of the Suwannee by Mahone

Galactic x 2
Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe x 2
Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk x2
Robert Walter’s 20th Congress
Lettuce x2
Perpetual Groove
Steve Kimock Crazy Engine
The New Mastersounds x2
Hill Country Revue
Yonrico Scott Band
The Benevento/Russo Duo
Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenue
Garage A Trois
Donna Hopkins Band feat. Bobby Lee Rodgers
Lotus
Toubab Krewe x2
Papa Mali Band
The Slip
DubConscious x2
Zach Deputy x2
The Pnuma Trio
Bonerama
The Ryan Montbleau Band x2
Telepath
Dr. Claw
Surprise Me Mr. Davis
Break Science featuring Adam Deitch
Brock Butler
Eric Krasno & Chapter 2
Good Enough For Good Times
The Heavy Pets
Pnuma Live PA
On The One
Cadillac Jones
The Malah x 2
Green Hit x 2
Stillwood
The Soular System
Avis Berry’s Soul Revue
Shak Nasti
Nate Wilson Group
Pimps of Joytime
Polyester Pimpstrap
Curious Circus with funkUs
Sol Driven Train ( 1 kids set, 1 big kids set)
Corporal Boil
Catfish Alliance
3rd Stone w/Special Guest: Bernie Worrell
Saltwater Grass
Savi Fernandez Band
Moseley Brown Band
Green House Lounge
Two Foot Level

Artists At Large:
Bernie Worrell
Skerik
Mike Dillon

The Shady Horns (Ryan Zoidis & Sam Kininger)
Kofi Burbridge
Cameron Williams
Matt Grondin
Jonathan Lloyd


Rock The Boat II | 08.14 | Minnesota

Words by: Timmy the Freak | Images by: Sam U

Rock The Boat II :: 08.14.09 :: Jonathon Paddleford Riverboats: The Anson and The Betsey Northrop :: Saint Paul, MN

Rock The Boat II

This very special benefit show featured two continuously rocking stages on two adjoined river vessels piloted graciously upon the mighty Mississippi River. Community serving nonprofit movers and shakers Vega Productions organized and promoted the huge event, which was wonderfully successful at bringing in much needed funds for the Maxfield Magnet Elementary School in Minneapolis. The proceeds resulted in a donation worth $20,000 to the school’s music and arts programs.

I arrived early for the pre-party BBQ at Kelly’s Landing, where I found various partying factions already in full festive force with landlocked pirates, sailors, mermaids, beach bums, marauders and random others all gathering with a rising collective spirit to rage all night long.

After my casual chat with the Wizard of Woo (aka Bernie Worrell), the evening’s very special guest of honor, it came time to board the freshwater ship. Fun people flowed onto the floating party until the sold out capacity was reached (710 people on board!) and we left the dock for an enchanting four-hour tour.

The building buzz had reached a positively feverish pitch by this point. For the past two years, The Big Wu has been the house band called upon for the anchor spot. The rest of the talent booked was all keepers, great sounding bands from Minneapolis’ excellent music scene. Also on board were a few live painters creating art including Chuck Hues, whose dual paintings turned out beautiful and impressive. Celebrity skipper Dan Cole, the Common Man, was on hand as well.

Pert’ Near Sandstone :: Rock The Boat II

While the Hobo Nephews of Uncle Frank entertained the back boat with their flavorful roots just as we got rolling, The Big Wu lit the live music fuse on the front boat with a synergized, non-stop, high powered body and mind stimulating set, which included original faves like the crowd rousing “Two Person Chair,” the rootsadelic ode “Rhode Island Red” and the spellbinding enchantment of “Minnesota Moon.”

Next up on the front boat was the fun seeking rock of God Johnson, who are a huge fave on our West Bank scene and aces at getting bodies moving. Sometimes members of GJ pair up with members Histronic forming what they call Godtronic, which I believe may have occurred at some juncture this evening.

Pert’ Near Sandstone tore it up on the rear boat with their scorching, hard hitting hybrid of bluegrass sweetened with all-out mad, old school boogie. White Iron Band‘s Sammy Weyandt lent some sweet licks to the searing Pert’ Near set.

The very unique sensation known as Heatbox followed and kept the kids happy and on their feet the whole freaking time. The mastermind behind Heatbox is Aaron Heaton. He plays a high tech glove, sings, swoons, beatboxes, loops and even croons smooth a cappella soul. If this sounds intriguing then follow your curiosity and do a little research, or better yet catch a live Heatbox show.

The Histronic with Bernie Worrell :: Rock The Boat II

A funky ass keyboard jam ensued next with various musicians helmed by the great master of funk Bernie Worrell, who stylishly led as they careened through a superb rendition of Al Green’s “Take Me To The River,” a track he covered memorably during his time with the Talking Heads. The fully engaged audience went absolutely wild. Worrell would go on to sit in with several bands over the course of the night.

The show morphed into Minneapolis’ own The Histronic on the front boat to take us home with unrestrained abandon. The electro space rock was a delight and spun the dancers vigorously. Throughout the set numerous guests slid on and off stage for a non-stop livetronica jam fest.

At some point, I went to the back boat for a good dose of the White Iron Band, who lawlessly and outlandishly rocked their loyal crowd silly for the final performance of the night. White Iron thrilled, triggering hard blazing, freakish afterburners that propelled many of us long past the 1:30 a.m. arrival back at the dock in Saint Paul.

Continue reading for a few more pics of Rock The Boat II…

Hobo Nephews of Uncle Frank

Chuck Hues

Pert’ Near Sandstone

JamBase | On The River
Go See Live Music!


Rock Boat II: Big Wu, Worrell, Pert

Vega Productions & McNally Smith College of Music present Rock the Boat II:
A Benefit for Maxfield Magnet Elementary School in St. Paul

FEATURING:

The Big Wu

Godtronic (members of God Johnson & The Histronic) featuring Heatbox

White Iron Band

Pert’ Near Sandstone

Hobo Nephews of Uncle Frank

*Celebrity Skipper “The Common Man” Dan Cole and very special guest, from Parliament Funkadelic, Bernie Worrell!

Cruise Details

Come cruise the beautiful Mississippi aboard 2 historic Padelford River Boats, The Betsey and The Anson Northrup, that will be connected to make 1 super-vessel. Each boat has 2 decks which will create 2 separate concert areas along with 2 lounge areas and 4 bars. The boats are covered and the event is rain-or-shine. The boats loads at 9 p.m. sharp and cruises the Mississippi until 1:30 a.m. Shuttles and taxi cabs will be available after the cruise returns. 100% of the net proceeds will be used to rebuild music and art programs at Maxfield Magnet Elementary School in St. Paul.

Boarding Passes

Only 650 passes (tickets) will be sold. Passes can be purchased through the Vega Productions website: www.vegaproductions.org as well as at a number of live events this summer. After purchasing passes, your tickets will arrive by mail at least one week before the event.

Tickets are still available online here

Pre-Cruise BBQ

5 p.m. – 9 p.m.

Kelly’s Landing

Harriet Island

Arrive early to enjoy mouth watering BBQ, entertainment, silent auction and prize giveaway before the cruise!

Hotel Package Available

Vega Productions has teamed up with Embassy Suites in St. Paul to offer a discounted block of rooms for Rock Boat II attendees along with shuttle service to-and-from the island. Click on the link below to book a room:

Rock Boat Hotel Package



Les Claypool: Deep Into The Fungi

By: Matt Dalley

Les Claypool by Jay Blakesberg

With his wildly experimental music and eccentric personality, electric bass legend Les Claypool has been freaking out the eardrums of music fans worldwide since the 1980s. The role he took as lead singer and bass player for alt-rock trio Primus sent Claypool skyrocketing into the public eye. After Primus went on hiatus in 2000, a few musical side projects, the occasional show with Primus and a plethora of other endeavors led the bass virtuoso to his current gig – selling out venues across Americas while promoting his most recent work of solo aural art, Of Fungi and Foe (released March 17 on Prawn Song).

As one of the music industry’s more ambitious players, Les Claypool didn’t always have the luxury of a cult following like he does today, rather his beginnings are quite humble. It was during his freshman year of high school that his enjoyment of listening to music began to evolve into a passion for playing it.


“We [Les and his father] went down to Al’s Music, he knew Al, and we bought this Fender P-Bass copy. I pulled weeds all summer to pay for the damn thing. And because there weren’t that many bass players back then – everybody wanted to be Eddie Van Halen – I was in big demand immediately. So, I was instantly in a band,” remembers Claypool.

Claypool has come a long way since high school. Currently, it’s not uncommon for the musician to be found galloping around a large stage at a massive music festival, appearing at ease in front of tens of thousands of fans. However, his first public performance couldn’t have been any more to the contrary. “My first gig was in the cafeteria at our high school and I was so nervous I stood sideways ’cause I couldn’t look at the audience,” Claypool reminisces.

Post-high school, Claypool accrued valuable experience by playing in a number of local bands, including an R&B outfit that primarily played to the occupants of biker bars in Northern California. “I was playing for Hell’s Angels pretty much every weekend. That was good discipline for me,” he comments. “I learned a lot in those days.”

With his dues fully paid, Claypool formed Primus in 1984. Primus spent years moving up the musical ladder of fame. Out of the six studio albums Primus released, two (Sailing the Seas of Cheese and Pork Soda) attained platinum status. Although Primus acquired international recognition and a Grammy nomination, their obscure sound remains challenging to categorize.

Les Claypool

“We’ve been listed as alternative back in the day. We were progressive metal at one point in time. We were punk funk. When we opened for U2, we were listed as a grunge band,” explains Claypool. “We’ve played with all these different artists through all these different things, so I don’t really know what to call it or how to define any of this.”

In the early 2000s, when Primus took a hiatus, Claypool had the opportunity to focus on other projects. However, even before Primus took the break, Claypool had other combos in the works. Formed in 2000, Oysterhead was one of the more well-known projects Claypool played a role in. Oysterhead involved Phish’s six-string shredder Trey Anastasio and drummer Stewart Copeland from The Police. Oysterhead’s only release, 2001′s The Grand Pecking Order, garnered three-and-a-half stars from Rolling Stone and a world tour.

During the Oysterhead days, Claypool also spent time with another side project, Colonel Les Claypool’s Fearless Flying Frog Brigade. The group, that included the likes of Skerik, Jack Irons, Tim Alexander and Mirv, was originally concocted for the Mountain Aire Festival in Calaveras County, California. The lengthy band name is an allusion to Mark Twain’s 1867 work “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras Country.” The collective, often simply referred to as the Frog Brigade, released one studio album, Purple Onion, and two live album’s, Live Frogs: Set 1 and Live Frogs: Set 2. The latter of the two live albums is a cover of Pink Floyd’s entire epic Animals album.

Les Claypool by Jay Blakesberg

Another major endeavor, Colonel Claypool’s Bucket of Bernie Brains, began seemingly by chance. Praxis and Les Claypool were both slated to play Bonnaroo in 2002. When Praxis bass player Bill Laswell found himself unable to perform, the entire band was nearly dropped from the bill. Saving the day, Claypool stepped in and volunteered his talents by offering to jam with the available members which included keyboard wizard Bernie Worrell, best known for his work with Parliament-Funkadelic and The Talking Heads. Also sharing the stage was the mysterious, mask-donning guitarist Buckethead and drummer Bryan “Brain” Mantia. Although the impromptu group played no pre-rehearsed songs, members of the band felt great about what happened that fateful day in Tennessee.

“The first note I ever played with Bernie Worrell was in front of 5,000 people,” says Claypool. “We just enjoyed it.” Jamming remained a popular theme of Colonel Claypool’s Bucket of Bernie Brains, often referred to as C2B3, especially as the band recorded and released their only album, The Big Eyeball in the Sky.

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It’s a bit darker and eerier than some of the stuff I’ve done in the recent past. It’s very textural, somewhat tribal, sort of abstract Americana.

-Les Claypool on Of Fungi and Foe

 

Photo of Claypool by Jay Blakesberg

The concept of jamming has spanned into other aspects of Claypool’s diverse career. The jam scene finds itself at the center of the 2008 release, Electric Apricot: Quest for Festeroo. The mockumentary, which Claypool wrote, directed and starred in, follows the rise to fame of the fictional jam band Electric Apricot. Hilarity ensues as the Grateful Dead worshiping neo-hippie members of the Electric Apricot attempt to record an album and play an opening slot at the famed (and fictional) jam festival Festeroo. Massive ego problems combined with drug and alcohol related issues frequently plague the quirky group.

Les Claypool by Fil Manley

At face value, one may interpret the film as Claypool taking a jab at the jam scene, but Claypool feels as though the film is a parody of creative people taking themselves too seriously, not specifically freeform musicians. “The film is more taking the piss out of the four creative individuals. It’s taking the piss out of the creative mind,” Claypool comments. “People within the [jam] scene find the film very endearing.”

Even on his current tour, improvised music can regularly be found creeping out of the Ampeg bass amps located on stage. Although his various projects may not be one of the first to come to mind when the term ‘jam band’ is spoken, Claypool still finds improvisation to be an important aspect of his work.

“I find the [jam] scene, especially as I’ve moved through it over the past several years, it’s not so much about the style of music you play, because it covers many different styles,” says Claypool. “It’s about the approach to music. It’s about keeping the parameters loose and keeping the borders, of songs and what not, open.”

Claypool is able to expand the borders of jam music without using one of the jam scene’s cornerstone instruments, the electric guitar. Much of his recently released and live work is sans guitar. This non-standard instrumentation forces the emphasis of a song into other areas than guitar soloing. Bringing a smile to the faces of low-end enthusiasts everywhere, the bass guitar is frequently found in the front of the mix. And the basses Claypool utilizes are sometimes as unconventional as the music he uses them to play. His instruments range from a bass that closely resembles a banjo to a six string bass to the Whamola, which looks like a very thin stand up bass with only one string and a lever at the top. Claypool creates a tone by hitting the string with a stick. He then moves the lever up and down to adjust the pitch. The Whamola bears an odd resemblance to the Grim Reaper’s scythe and can create sounds similar to a car revving up.

The Whamola provides the percussive bass sounds that can be heard on “Mushroom Men,” the opening track from Of Fungi and Foe. The song “Mushroom Men” began as part of a soundtrack Claypool was working on for the Nintendo games Mushroom Men: The Spore Wars and Mushroom Men: Rise of the Fungi. The video games center around tribes of living and warring mushrooms that call Planet Earth their home.

Les Claypool by Jay Blakesberg

Also based upon a soundtrack is “Booneville Stomp,” which can be found on his newest release. This time, Claypool steps away from sci-fi and takes a dive into the horror genre by writing the song for the 2008 release Pig Hunt, which chronicles the story of a 3,000 pound wild boar that wreaks havoc on the marijuana fields of Northern California.


“Basically I had this material lying around that I did for these scores that I really enjoyed. So, I took the material and put lyrics to them and arranged them. I brought in some other material that I had, some stuff that I had lying around, some stuff I did with Eugene Hutz [Gogol Bordello] in sort of a drunken frenzy. And when I eventually had something that seemed cohesive, I slapped it all together and put a title on it,” comments Claypool.

Even though Claypool developed parts of the release for exciting video games and a thriller movie, he doesn’t feel that the album is putting the ‘fun’ in fungi. “It’s a bit darker and eerier than some of the stuff I’ve done in the recent past,” muses Claypool. “It’s very textural, somewhat tribal, sort of abstract Americana.”

In order to recreate the highly original “Abstract Americana” in a live setting, Claypool enlists the help of Mike Dillon (marimba, vibraphone, junkyard percussion), Paulo Baldi (drums) and Sam Bass (cello). The quartet is currently completing a tour though the Americas, but the ever-ambitious artist has no plans to slow down.

“I’ve got some other pots on the stove. I’m not sure what’s going to be moved to the front burner at this point in time,” he says. “I do have to go to Europe later in the year. I’m going to Australia later in the year with this band. I’m trying to get a couple of film projects off the ground. I’m working on another book. Mostly I just need to get my tractor running so I can finish mowing my damn field.”

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Sat Eye Candy: Bernie Worrell

HAPPY FREAKIN’ BIRTHDAY TO THE WIZARD OF WOO!!!

As much (and sometimes more than) George Clinton, Bernie Worrell has been the architect of the Parliament-Funkadelic sound, one of the late 20th century’s most permeating influences, stretching far beyond the corridors of “funk” or “soul” and into music as a whole. Tomorrow, Worrell turns 65 and we want the whole world to sing him a hearty “Happy Birthday.”

His work has touched the Talking Heads, Les Claypool and myriad others (including some REALLY nice work with the Eric McFadden Trio in recent years), and his creativity seems limitless and often unlike any other keyboardist in history. We offer up a tiny smattering of his work in celebration of his birth and encourage y’all to make your funk the P-Funk this weekendÂ…

Let’s jump on an insect and enjoy some quality improvising from Worrell, Warren Haynes, Will Calhoun (Living Colour) and Brett Bass.

While Parliament- Funkadelic is legendary for their sonic Viagra-like jams, it’s Worrell’s arrangements and horn charts that often provide much of the crispness and punch to their trademark sound. To wit, this ditty from Houston in 1976.

Most musicians would be super fortunate to be part of one massively influential band in their lifetime. Bernie Worrell has two, and though never an official member, his role in the Heads in the 1980s was pivotal. Here they are throwing sparks in Germany in 1980.

Bernie has a jester’s wit and a broad sense of play that he brings to the stage. For example, this craziness from back in the day, just one of the broad strokes he helped cook up that had P-Funk filling stadiums in the ’70s.

Worrell’s compositional sense can often be detected most clearly in later period Parliament like this wriggling salute to hitting it from the back, captured in rump-diddly-umptious style in 1981.

Dig this ultra-rare mix of musicians tearing up Creem’s “White Room.” The man keeps heavy company!

A vintage look at the boys at their start. Dig the juxtaposition of show host and this gaggle of super freaks.

No salute to Bernie would be complete without this Widescreen rock epic. This version is tinged with wonderful Pink Floyd patina, proof that Worrell is always listening to what’s happening around him. And then he ingests it for his own sustenanceÂ…and ours.

Things gets weird with this super nutty lineup, which includes Marc Ribot and Arto Lindsey on guitars. Play loud to scrape some paint off the walls.

Let’s boogie off into the weekend with our hands raised high and our spirits to match. Thanks for the music, Mr. Worrell. We think you’re the freakin’ bee’s knees, brother!

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