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Summer Camp Adds Widespread Punch Brothers, Wiz, Stoopid

PANIC IN THE SUMMER!

Summer Camp 2011 Music Festival has made the following cool additions to this year’s lineup:

WSP’s John Bell by Ian Rawn

Widespread Panic
Slightly Stoopid
Wiz Khalifa
Punch Brothers featuring Chris Thile
The Wood Brothers
Greensky Bluegrass
Future Rock
Paper Diamond
Truth & Salvage Co.
Keys N Krates
Van Ghost
Lubriphonic

For a complete listing of all artists confirmed for the Summer Camp 2011 Music Festival, please check out the official festival website.

3-Day tickets with camping are currently on sale now for $150. A limited number of these tickets will be sold and once they’re gone the price will go up without notice.


Late Night TV Musical Guests: 6/14-6/20

Late Night TV Music Lineups



Can’t make it to any shows this week? We’ve got you covered. Check out our weekly schedule of late night talk show musical guests…

David Letterman Musical Guests


Mon, June 14 – Cyndi Lauper
Tue, June 15- Devo
Wed, June 16 – Deer Tick
Thu, June 17 – Miley Cyrus
Fri, June 18 – Fred Eaglesmith


Jay Leno Musical Guests


Mon, June 14 – Cee-Lo
Tue, June 15 – Travie McCoy
Wed, June 16 – Matisyahu
Thu, Jun 17 – Chris Thile’s Punch Brothers
Fri, June 18 – Kelis


Jimmy Kimmel Musical Guests


Tue, June 15 – Ozzy Osbourne
Thu, June 17 – Broken Bells


Craig Ferguson Musical Guests


Mon, June 14 – Shelby Lynne
Tue, June 15 – Ice Cube
Thu, June 17 – Justin Currie


Jimmy Fallon Musical Guests


Tue, June 15 – Broken Social Scene
Wed, June 16 – The Gaslight Anthem
Thu, June 17 – Blitzen Trapper
Fri, June 18 – The Roots with Yim Yames


Carson Daly Musical Guests


Mon, June 14 – Never Shout Never(Repeat)
Tue, June 15 – La Roux (Repeat)
Wed, June 16 – Gossip (Repeat)
Thu, June 17 – She & Him (Repeat)
Fri, June 18 – The XX (Repeat)


Other Shows of Interest


Wed, June 16 – The Colbert Report featuring a performance by Devo

Sat, June 19 – Saturday Night Live featuring a performance by Jay-Z (Repeat)

Sat, June 19 – Austin City Limits TV Show featuring Nick Lowe and The Swell Season (Repeat)


Happening Now: Bonnaroo

TWEETS AND TWITPICS FOR YOU AND BY YOU!

Entrance Band

Even if you’re not headed to Manchester, TN this weekend for the 2010 edition of
Bonnaroo, you can keep up with the progress of people’s filthy feet and catch
glimpses and clever comments direct from the dusty/muddy fields via JamBase’s Bonnaroo Twitter Feed.

Music is already pumping in the Troo Music Lounge and other smaller bar/tent venues and
the main stages fire up at 4:15 pm, EST, with The Postelles and
Fanfarlo
and The Entrance
Band
at 4:30 pm. And some enterprising Lotus fan should
be uploading thoughts and images from their late night set by the time it wraps around 1
am tonight.

Be safe out there. Drink LOTS of water. Bring your umbrellas and rain ponchos (dark
clouds are looming over the fest presently). And most importantly, check back with
JamBase for fresh photos from the intrepid Dave Vann and Wesley Hodges’ on-site commentary
with a full recap next week.

In the meantime, those at Bonnaroo or waiting in traffic to get through the gates and
check out our 2010
Bonnaroo Preview
for helpful suggestions on how to maximize their ‘Roo.

For those not fortunate enough to make it to this year’s Bonnaroo, fear not as select
performances will be webcast on YouTube and NPR.

YouTube Webcast
Schedule

Friday, June 11th:
Julia Nunes: 12: 15 pm – 1:15 pm
Neon Indian: 1:15 pm – 1:45 pm
Carolina Chocolate Drops: 1:45 pm – 3:00 pm
The Temper Trap: 3:00 pm – 3:30 pm
The Dodos: 3:30 pm – 4:00 pm
Damian Marley & Nas: 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Mayer Hawtorne and the Country: 5:30 pm – 5:45 pm
The National: 5:45 pm – 7:15 pm
Tori Amos: 7:15 pm – 8:00 pm
Michael Franti & Spearhead: 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm
Tenacious D: 9:30 pm – 11:00 pm

Saturday, June 12th:
Punch Brothers ft. Chris Thile: 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm
Gaslight Anthem: 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm
Norah Jones: 2:30 pm – 4:00 pm
Trombone Shorty: 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Mumford & Sons: 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
The Dead Weather: 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Umphrey’s McGee: 7:30 pm – 7:55 pm
Jimmy Cliff: 7:55 pm – 9:25 pm
LCD Soundsystem: 9:25 pm – 10:55 pm
Kings of Leon: 10:55 pm – 11:30 pm
Jay -Z: 11:30 pm – 1:30 am

Sunday, June 13th:
The Avett Brothers: 12:30 pm 1:45 pm
John Butler Trio: 1:45 pm – 3:00 pm
Regina Spektor: 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
John Fogerty: 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Weezer: 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Zac Brown Band: 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Ween: 8:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Rise Against: 8:30 pm – 9:00 pm
Dave Matthews Band: 9:00 pm – 11:30 pm

Visit http://www.youtube.com/bonnaroo
for more webcast information.


JamBase Questionnaire: Jeff Coffin

Welcome to the second installment of JamBase’s new weekly feature where we put a baker’s dozen of probing, wide-ranging questions to the bright lights in the jam scene and beyond in order to expose juicy tidbits about their musical minds. If you missed it, the series began last week with Rob Barraco of Dark Star Orchestra. See it here.

Jeff Coffin

There’s a streamlined intensity to Jeff Coffin. Even when he smiles – and he’s got a great one, especially when he’s really feeling it full bore onstage – one gets the impression that he’s serious as a freakin’ heart attack about delivering only the very best music he and whatever aggregate of hyper-talented folks are at his elbow can muster. Miraculously inventive on saxophone, clarinet and flute, Coffin is a willful musical chameleon who rejects any limiting tag, preferring to be simply known as a ‘musician’ without qualifiers. His playing reflects this wide-armed embrace of music in the grandest sense. Though Coffin can get down ‘n’ dirty with the New Orleans boys, he can also rock convincingly with the Dave Matthews Band, which he joined in 2008. He’s one of the few contemporary woodwind players able to pull off Rahsaan Roland Kirk‘s impressive, multi-tonal circular breathing technique, which allows him, as it did Kirk, to play multiple instruments simultaneously. In lesser hands this could be a simple crowd-wowing stunt, but like everything Coffin does, there’s an intelligence and musicality to it that just elevates the scope and possibilities of whatever he’s involved in. Whether reinventing Christmas music with longtime foils Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, carving out a unique piece of the sonic universe with his own stellar band Mu’tet, or dropping in high quality studio turns for a crazy diverse array of artists that includes Umphrey’s McGee, Dixie Chicks, John Scofield, Garth Brooks, Chris Thile and countless others, Jeff Coffin is always an exciting, indestructibly fine player, one of the best out there – no caveats required. (Dennis Cook)

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

1. Great music rarely happens without…
LISTENING (I would say it never happens without this)

2. The first album I bought was…
Tom Scott & the L.A. Express

3. The last song or album to really flip my wig was…
Anything by the Tuvan throat singing group Alash

4. When I was a kid I wanted to grow up to be…
A musician

5. My favorite sort of gig is…
One that has great players, an intimacy onstage, a great chemistry and killing tunes with great melodies. Oh, and Afro-Cuban music. Love it!

6. One thing I wish people knew about me is…
I was never even close to the most talented players growing up, but I worked harder than most. It takes dedication and self-discipline to get better.

7. I love the sound of…
Bells. I have them in every room of my house and outside, and I even travel with them.

8. One day I hope to make an album as fantastic as…
Jan Garbarek‘s Folk Songs (with Egberto Gismonti and Charlie Haden)

9. The best meal I ever had on tour was at…
In Madrid, Spain at a castle with the Flecktones. Seven-plus courses, wine pairing, incredible chef, incredible people, incredible food, incredible city!

10. I always find the coolest audiences in…
Alaska

11. The worst habit I’ve picked up being on the road all the time is…
Eating too late at night

12. The Beatles or the Stones? Por que?
The Beatles, by a long shot. Sorry, Mick. Better tunes, better melodies, more influences from other cultures, more sophistication of sound.

13. The craziest thing I ever saw was…
Watching Ornette Coleman play in his apartment in NYC on a few occasions. Completely and utterly mind-blowing.

JamBase | Breathing Life Into Things
Go See Live Music!


Punch Brothers Album Due 6/15

PUNCH BROTHERS’ NEW ALBUM ANTIFOGMATIC, PRODUCED BY JON BRION

OUT JUNE 15 ON NONESUCH / CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED QUINTET ON TOUR NOW

Punch Brothers

Punch Brothers return with
their second album, Antifogmatic, June 15 on Nonesuch. The record is the follow-up to the
band’s highly praised 2008 debut, Punch, which The New Yorker calls “…wide-ranging and
restlessly imaginative…” A special deluxe edition of the album will also be available. Included in this package is a
four song instrumental EP, All of This Is True, as well as a seven song DVD, Live from the Lower East
Side: It’s p-Bingo Night!
, which was filmed during the band’s residency at NYC’s The Living Room. Pre-orders
of both the standard and deluxe editions are available now at
www.nonesuch.com and
www.punchbrothers.com. The first 500 orders of the
deluxe edition will include an autographed official Punch Brothers cocktail recipe guide.

Punch Brothers’ lineup includes some of the most impressive and widely respected musicians performing today:
Chris Eldridge (guitar), Paul Kowert (bass), Noam Pikelny (banjo), Chris Thile
(mandolin and lead vocals), and Gabe Witcher (fiddle). The Boston Globe says of the band, “…this
top shelf acoustic quintet is a virtuosic revelation,” while the Chicago Tribune says “their breathtaking
virtuosity isn’t about soloing but complex ensemble unity, with a cumulative power that leaves the listener
pleasantly rung out.” The band will tour this spring and summer in support of the album, including stops at the
Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival, the Telluride Bluegrass Festival, the Newport Folk Festival and the Mile High Music
Festival. Please see below for dates.

Produced by Jon Brion (Brad Mehldau, Of Montreal, Elliott Smith, Kanye
West
), Antifogmatic was recorded, mixed, and mastered at Ocean Way Studios in Hollywood during
the winter of 2009-2010. While Punch was focused around Thile’s four-movement composition “The Blind Leaving
the Blind”, Antifogmatic‘s 10 songs were written collaboratively by the band. Of the process, Witcher
explains, “We knew we needed a producer equally as well versed in pop and rock as in instrumental music, and I
don’t think there is anyone more able to capture and communicate the essence of this material than Jon Brion.”

PUNCH BROTHERS TOUR DATES:

April 16 Santa Monica, CA Santa Monica College
April 18 San Francisco, CA Herbst Theatre
April 20 Redding, CA Cascade Theatre
April 21 Arcata, CA Humboldt State University
April 23 Seattle, WA The Triple Door
April 29 & 30 Baton Rouge, LA Manship Theatre
May 21 Boston, MA Orpheum Theatre*
May 22 Burlington, VT Higher Ground
May 24 Northampton, MA Iron Horse Music Hall
June 11 Manchester, TN Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival
June 17 Telluride, CO Telluride Bluegrass Festival
June 23 New York, NY Carefusion Jazz Fest NYC
July 3 Katonah, NY Caramoor Festival
July 17 Interlochen, MI Interlochen Center for the Arts
July 23 & 24 Girdwood, AK Alyeska Resort
July 30 Cleveland, OH Cain Park
August 1 Newport, RI Newport Folk Festival
August 9 Salt Lake City, UT The State Room
August 12 Helena, MT The Myrna Loy Center
August 13 Alta, WY Targhee Bluegrass Festival
August 15 Commerce City, CO Mile High Music Festival
September 24 Lexington, VA The Theatre at Lime Kiln
September 25 Berryville, VA Watermelon Park Festival

*supporting Josh Ritter

Punch Brothers Tour
Dates
:: Punch
Brothers News
:: Punch Brothers Concert Reviews


Newport Folk Fest: Helm, Yim, Bird, Avetts

George Wein’s NEWPORT FOLK FESTIVAL RETURNS TO ITS SEASIDE HOME JULY 30 – AUGUST 1

Newport Folk Fest 2009 by Brueckner

The spirit of an open-hearted, old-fashioned family reunion is being summoned to life for this year’s 51st edition of George Wein’s Newport Folk Festival®, which begins July 30 at the International Tennis Hall of Fame at Newport Casino and continues July 31 and August 1 at Fort Adams State Park in Newport, Rhode Island.

Tickets go on sale worldwide on Friday, March 26, at 10 a.m. at www.newportfolkfest.net.

George Wein’s New Festival Productions continues to build on the festival’s historic past by featuring emerging young artists alongside some of folk music’s most venerable names. This year’s festival features Levon Helm‘s Ramble on the Road, John Prine, Steve Martin & Steep Canyon Rangers, Yim Yames (of My Morning Jacket), The Swell Season, Andrew Bird, The Avett Brothers, Brandi Carlile, Doc Watson & David Holt, Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings, Calexico, Blitzen Trapper, Richie Havens, Sam Bush, The Low Anthem, Tim O’Brien, The Felice Brothers, Justin Townes Earle, Tao Seeger Band, AA Bondy, Chris Thile’s Punch Brothers, Dawes, Nneka, Horse Feathers, Pokey LaFarge & the South City Three , Ben Sollee & Daniel Martin Moore, Sarah Jarosz, Cory Chisel & the Wandering Sons, O’Death and Liz Longley. More artists will be announced at a later date.

Many of these musicians have performed and recorded together or crossed paths along the musical highway and they see this storied festival as being so steeped in cultural and historic importance that they liken it to “coming home” to the very roots of the folk-music tradition.

Wein has, since 1959, found Newport a scenic and hospitable venue for presenting the very best of this country’s blues, roots, gospel, country, bluegrass, Cajun and traditional folk music. Last year’s 50th anniversary edition paid tribute to the great performers who wrote the proud history of this festival, notably co-founder Pete Seeger, Joan Baez, Judy Collins, Ramblin’ Jack Elliot, Arlo Guthrie and Mavis Staples.

“Newport is like a second home to me and I always look forward to the next visit,” said Wein. “After celebrating the 50th anniversary with Pete and 17,000 fans, I can’t wait to see the magic unfold over the three days.”

“There is something so perfect about being in Newport near the water and that old stone fort – all gathered in to sing with family and friends – that keeps me wanting to come back year after year,” said Yim Yames. “It’s like the walls of the fort are arms, and I feel secure when I am near them, protected by the spirits there – past, present, and future. And, I like to hear our voices bouncing off those old stone walls as my eye drifts to the sailboats on the seashore and the people just smiling and taking it all in.”

All tickets for George Wein’s Newport Folk Festival go on sale Friday, March 26, at 10:00 a.m. online, by phone and by mail. General admission tickets (single-day passes only) also can be purchased in person at the Newport Visitor Information Center, located at 23 America’s Cup Avenue.

A partial list of performers for George Wein’s 2010 Newport Folk Festival:

FRIDAY, JULY 30 ~ 8:00 p.m.

International Tennis Hall of Fame, 194 Bellevue Avenue

Steve Martin & The Steep Canyon Rangers

Tim O’Brien

Sarah Jarosz

SATURDAY, JULY 31 ~ 11:30 am – 7:00 p.m.

Fort Adams State Park, Harrison Avenue

John Prine

Andrew Bird

Brandi Carlile

The Low Anthem

Yim Yames of My Morning Jacket

Doc Watson & David Holt

Calexico

Dawes

Nneka

O’Death

Liz Longley

Blitzen Trapper

A.A. Bondy

Sam Bush

Horsefeathers

and more

SUNDAY, AUGUST 1 ~ 11:30 am – 7:00 p.m.

Fort Adams State Park, Harrison Avenue

Levon Helm’s Ramble on the Road

The Swell Season

The Avett Brothers

Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings

Richie Havens

Justin Townes Earle

Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros

The Preservation Hall Jazz Band

Punch Brothers with Chris Thile

The Felice Brothers

Tao Seeger Band

Cory Chisel & The Wandering Sons

Ben Sollee & Daniel Martin Moore

Pokey LaFarge & the South City Three

and more


For more on the Newport Folk Festival see our 2009 coverage here.


Telluride Bluegrass Festival: Single Day Schedule

Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros
By Jake Krolick

The 37th Telluride Bluegrass Festival has announced the single-day lineups for this year’s festivities.

Thursday, June 17, 2010
Tim O’Brien Band | Alison Krauss & Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas | Del McCoury Band | Josh Ritter & The Royal City Band | Punch Brothers featuring Chris Thile | Keller & the Keels | Sarah Jarosz

Friday, June 18, 2010
Leftover Salmon | Lyle Lovett | Court Yard Hounds | Hot Rize | Peter Rowan | Cadillac Sky | John Cowan Band | Ben Sollee

Saturday, June 19, 2010
Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros | Sam Bush Band | Bela Fleck, Zakir Hussain & Edgar Meyer | Telluride Troubadour | Yonder Mountain String Band | Imelda May | Jerry Douglas, Omar Hakim & Viktor Krauss | The Hillbenders

Sunday, June 20, 2010
Telluride House Band featuring Sam, Bela, Jerry, Edgar, Bryan & Stuart | Dave Rawlings Machine | Mumford & Sons | Brandi Carlile | Carolina Chocolate Drops | Väsen | The Drepung Monks

Four-day passes, single-day tickets, and camping are available now at shop.bluegrass.com
or 800-624-2422.


Bonnaroo Adds: Ween Umphrey’s, Galactic, Butler

BONNAROO MUSIC AND ARTS FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES ADDITIONAL ARTISTS FOR 2010 LINEUP

WEEN, GALACTIC, UMPHREY’S McGEE, JOHN BUTLER TRIO, THE GOSSIP AND MORE CONFIRMED

Superfly and A.C. Entertainment have announced that the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival has added several artists to the 2010 event. Updates include Bonnaroo veterans Ween, Galactic and Umphrey’s McGee as well as gifted singer/songwriter Brandi Carlile and the genre-bending, post-punk trio The Gossip.

For more on Bonnaroo, check our extensive coverage of the 2009 event here.

Bonnaroo 2009 by Snyder

BONNAROO 2010 ARTISTS:

Dave Matthews Band

Kings of Leon

Stevie Wonder

Jay-Z

Tenacious D

Weezer

The Dead Weather

Damian Marley & Nas

Phoenix

Norah Jones

Michael Franti & Spearhead

John Fogerty

The Flaming Lips performing Dark Side of the Moon featuring Stardeath and White Dwarfs

Regina Spektor

Jimmy Cliff

Ween

LCD Soundsystem

The Avett Brothers

Thievery Corporation

Galactic

Rise Against

Tori Amos

The National

Zac Brown Band

Les Claypool

John Prine

Umphrey’s McGee

The Black Keys

Steve Martin & the Steep Canyon Rangers

Jeff Beck

Dropkick Murphys

She & Him

Against Me!

Deadmau5

Daryl Hall & Chromeo

Jamey Johnson

Clutch

Bassnectar

Kid Cudi

The Disco Biscuits

Kris Kristofferson

Medeski Martin & Wood

Brandi Carlile

The xx

John Butler Trio

GWAR

Dan Deacon Ensemble

Tinariwen

Wale

Baaba Maal

The Melvins

The Gaslight Anthem

Miike Snow

Nitty Gritty Dirt Band

The Gossip

Dr. Dog

They Might Be Giants

Punch Brothers featuring Chris Thile

Isis

Blitzen Trapper

Blues Traveler

Miranda Lambert

Calexico

OK Go

Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue

Martin Sexton

Lotus

Baroness

Dave Rawlings Machine

Mayer Hawthorne and the County

Japandroids

Jay Electronica

Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros

Ingrid Michaelson

The Dodos

Manchester Orchestra

The Temper Trap

Cross Canadian Ragweed

Big Sam’s Funky Nation

Carolina Chocolate Drops

Needtobreathe

Tokyo Police Club

The Entrance Band

Local Natives

Mumford & Sons

Rebelution

Diane Birch

Monte Montgomery

Fanfarlo

Julia Nunes

The Postelles

Lucero

Here We Go Magic

Hot Rize

Neon Indian

B.O.B

Tickets and complete festival information for the 2010 event are available at Bonnaroo.com.


Savannah Music Fest 2010 Season

SAVANNAH MUSIC FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES 2010 SEASON

FEATURING UNIQUE PAIRINGS, ORIGINAL PRODUCTIONS AND INSTRUMENTAL VIRTUOSITY
Highlights include Wilco, Wynton Marsalis, Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi

Wilco

Tickets are now on sale for the 2010 Savannah Music Festival (SMF), which runs from March 18 through April 3. Opening with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chinese superstar pianist Lang Lang. The 21st edition of Georgia’s largest music festival features its most diverse array of acts ever. Called “one of the best events around the world” by The Times of London, SMF’s 2010 season is comprised of original productions, unique pairings, and a focus on instrumental virtuosity, including world-class artists in jazz, classical, bluegrass, blues, gospel, and a wide variety of other American and international musical traditions. Set in the idyllic atmosphere of Savannah in the early spring, these unique programs combine to create a musical arts event with worldwide resonance. Tickets are available here.

SMF Executive & Artistic Director Rob Gibson remarks, “With the ever widening gap between commercial music and the performing arts, we want to serve as a bridge that connects audiences with a wide range of first-class artistry, while also illuminating musical traditions from all over the world.”

Savannah Music Festival Original Productions
For the sixth year, SMF Associate Artistic Director and acclaimed violinist Daniel Hope has curated an original chamber music series called Sensations. Daniel Hope and friends welcome first-time guests and musical collaborators Gabriela Montero, Gautier Capuçon, Mark O’Connor, and Jeffrey Kahane.

Highlights of the series include performances of both sextets written by Brahms, a program entitled Forbidden Music, featuring works by composers incarcerated in the Thereseinstadt concentration camp including Schulhoff, Schull, Klein and Haas performed at Temple Mickve Israel (the third oldest Jewish temple in America), and an American music program featuring an O’Connor String Quartet, Heifetz‘ Gershwin arrangements, and works by Williams, Copland, and Bernstein. Pianists Sebastian Knauer and Jeffrey Kahane will perform a one-time only duo recital.

The New Orleans Blues Party features the Henry Butler Trio joined by several special guests and jazz greats throughout the evening. Additional jazz and blues productions include the annual Piano Showdown, which this year pits Butler, Marcus Roberts, Gerald Clayton, and Dick Hyman at opposite ends of the stage, on different Steinways, performing solos and duets. Ben Tucker at 80, celebrates the birthday of Savannah’s beloved jazz bassist/composer in a program featuring such jazz stalwarts as Marcus Printup, Wycliffe Gordon, and Kevin Bales. The prolific jazz pianist Dick Hyman plays an all-Fats Waller concert. All Star Swing Summit, the culmination of SMF’s Swing Central High School Jazz Band Competition & Workshop, features the Clayton Brothers, the Marcus Roberts Trio, the Ted Nash Ensemble, and the Georgia Horns featuring Chris Crenshaw, Wycliffe Gordon and Marcus Printup.

A multi-generational gathering of great mandolinists featuring Mike Marshall, Chris Thile, and Caterina Lichtenberg reaches back to the origins of the instrument in Italian music from the 1600s, also spotlighting the mandolin’s history up to the present day. The most formidable husband/wife team in the history of southern rock/blues, Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi, perform a set of ’60s and ’70s soul music.

Unique Pairings and Double Bills
· The Big World of Music series pairs innovative American instrumentalists with international virtuosos in Wizards and Gypsies: The Assad Brothers and the Roby Lakatos Ensemble; Mark O’Connor’s Hot Swing! and the Renaud Garcia-Fons Trio; and the Bill Frisell Trio with Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni Ba.
· Divas of Country Music features two of neo-traditional country music’s biggest talents: Patty Loveless and Kathy Mattea.
· The passionate and gritty blues, rhythm & soul of Ruthie Foster intersects with the intimate and rich sound of Savannah native Kristina Train, whose debut recording is being released this month on Blue Note Records.

· Major Minors: Teenage acoustic music sensations Sarah Jarosz and Sierra Noble share a bill showcasing their youthful virtuosity and their respective trios.
· Jazz elder statesmen Dick Hyman, Ken Peplowski and Howard Alden are paired with the youthful and hard-swinging Gerald Clayton Trio.
· Mike Marshall’s innovative Big Trio and western swing/alt-country rockers The Belleville Outfit perform on the opening night of the festival.
· The “first family of bluegrass,” Cherryholmes, shares the stage with North Carolina singer/multi-instrumentalist Shannon Whitworth.

About the Savannah Music Festival
The Savannah Music Festival presents a world-class celebration of the musical arts by creating timeless and adventurous productions that stimulate arts education, foster economic growth, and unite artists and audiences in Savannah, Georgia. The 2010 festival runs from March 18 through April 3, including more than 100 performances of world-class jazz, classical, blues, bluegrass, gospel and other genres of American and international roots music in intimate venues throughout the historic district of Savannah.

The entire festival line up can be viewed here.


Fri Playlist: Cream of ’09 (Pt. 1)

A SMALL SAMPLING 2009′S BEST NEW MUSIC

This has been an exceptionally good year for music. There’s simply not enough hours in the day to get to it all, but we’ve cherry picked a baker’s dozen of some of 2009′s bumper crop for you. Most of these artists aren’t household names (with one exception and she’s likely WAY off most JamBase reader’s radar) but all have produced albums of real substance. From the large scale Pink Floyd-isms of Porcupine Tree to the patient California Americana ache of Dawes to Phosphorescent‘s inspired handling of Willie Nelson and The New Up‘s sumptuous modern rock slow burn, there’s a sustained feeling of quality and depth, even in the lighter, poppier selections, here. We get the sense all of these musicians are going to be around for a long time making music worthy of our time, attention and love. If you hear something that you dig, trust us, there’s plenty more worth investigating on the full albums by this bunch. We’ve run album reviews for many of these releases, which are linked below for those who want to explore further. For now, press play and sink into the good stuff. You won’t be sorryÂ…

-Early Day Miners: The Treatment album review
-Southeast Engine: From the Forest to the Sea album review
-Tom Brosseau: Posthumous Success album review
-The Old Ceremony: Walk On Thin Air album review
-Megafaun: Gather, Form & Fly album review
-Dent May & His Magnificent Ukulele: The Good Feeling Music ofÂ… album review
-Lily Allen: It’s Not Me, It’s You album review
-Phosphorescent: To Willie album review
-Hiss Golden Messenger: Country Hai East Cotton album review

And check out last week’s Playlist full of longing from Chris Thile, Hackensaw Boys, Tim O’Brien, Elton John and more!

Playlist assembled JamBase Associate Editor Dennis Cook, who has lots more great tunes from 2009 to share with you in the coming monthsÂ…