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Wanee 2011 Lineup Allmans, WSP, Robert Plant, Ween

INCREDIBLE LINEUP ANNOUNCED FOR FLORIDA FAVE

The 2011 Wanee Festival will take place April 14-16 at the Spirit of Suwanee Park in Live Oak, FL. Tickets went on sale today here, and the lineup this year is smoking hot:

Wanee 2010 by Ian Rawn

Wanee 2011 Lineup

Allman Brothers Band
Robert Plant & The Band of Joy
Widespread Panic
Steve Miller Band
Warren Haynes Band
Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band
Jaimoe’s Jasssz Band
Ween
Stephen Marley
Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings
Mike Gordon
Hot Tuna
7 Walkers
Galactic
Taj Mahal
North Mississippi All-Stars
John Popper & The Duskray Troubadours
Keller Williams
The Radiators
Wanda Jackson
Rusted Root
Oteil Burbridge and The Lee Boys
Dirty Dozen Brass Band
Big Gigantic
Melvin Seals & JGB
Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe
Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk
New Deal
Lotus
Tea Leaf Green
DJ Logic
Toubab Krewe
Devon Allman’s Honeytribe
Bobby Lee Rodgers Trio
Soul Rebels Brass Band
Guitar Shorty
Dangermuffin
Honey Island Swamp Band
Kevin Hammond
Death On Two Wheels
The Yeti Trio
Jacob Jeffries Band
Griffin Anthony

Ticket includes: 4 nights of “primitive camping,” 3 full days of music, plus kick-off party on Wednesday from 2 pm-2 am. Pick up tickets here.


New Orleans JazzFest: Arcade Fire, Boni Jovi, Buffet, Wilco

Arcade
Fire



Bon Jovi



Jimmy Buffett



Kid Rock



John Mellencamp



Wilco



Robert Plant



Ms. Lauryn Hill



Willie Nelson



The Strokes



John Legend



The Roots

Arcade Fire, Bon Jovi, Jimmy Buffett, Sonny Rollins, Kid Rock,
John Mellencamp, Wilco, Robert Plant, Ms. Lauryn Hill, Willie Nelson,
The Strokes, John Legend & The Roots To Join Hundreds of Louisiana Greats at 2011 Jazz Fest in New Orleans

The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival today announced the music lineup for the
2011 Festival scheduled for April 29 – May 1 and May 5 – 8. With twelve stages of virtually every style of roots music,
Jazz Fest presents one of the entertainment world’s most diverse music lineups, including its unparalleled showcase
of Louisiana’s unique culture. Hundreds of thousands of fans annually flock to the seven-day event that has been
called America’s best festival.

Arcade Fire, Bon Jovi, Jimmy Buffett, Kid Rock, John Mellencamp, Wilco, Willie Nelson, The Strokes, Robert Plant, Ms.
Lauryn Hill, Tom Jones, Jeff Beck, Sonny Rollins, John Legend & The Roots, The Avett Brothers, Cyndi Lauper, Wyclef
Jean, Mumford & Sons, Alejandro Sanz, Jason Mraz, Maze feat. Frankie Beverly, Lupe Fiasco, Arlo Guthrie, Jamey
Johnson, Fantasia, Kenny G, Michael Franti & Spearhead, The Decemberists, Gregg Allman Blues Band, Vickie Winans,
Lucinda Williams, Robert Randolph & the Family Band, Robert Cray, Bobby Blue Bland, Mighty Clouds of Joy, Edie
Brickell, Keb’ Mo’, Rance Allen, Ahmad Jamal, Fourplay, Ricky Skaggs, Amos Lee, Jesse Winchester, Michelle Shocked,
Tabou Combo, RAM, and Boukman Eksperyans of Haiti, Punch Brothers, Ron Carter Trio, Fisk Jubilee Singers, Ivan
Lins, Charlie Musselwhite, Maceo Parker with guest Pee Wee Ellis and more are all among the national and
international guest artists scheduled to appear at the 42nd edition of the Jazz Fest.

Hundreds of Louisiana artists, the heart and soul of the Festival, are scheduled to appear, such as: Trombone Shorty
& Orleans Avenue, The Neville Brothers, Dr. John, Allen Toussaint, Irma Thomas, Mystikal, Pete Fountain, Kermit
Ruffins & the Barbecue Swingers, Better Than Ezra, Rebirth Brass Band, Galactic, Tab Benoit, The Radiators, Cowboy
Mouth, Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk, Marcia Ball, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Ellis Marsalis, Walter “Wolfman”
Washington, Sonny Landreth, Henry Butler, Papa Grows Funk, Big Sam’s Funky Nation, John Boutte, Terence
Blanchard, Amanda Shaw, The New Orleans Bingo! Show, Jon Cleary, Partners N Crime with 5th Ward Weebie, Soul
Rebels Brass Band, Joseph Zigaboo Modeliste, Glen David Andrews, Anders Osborne, Buckwheat Zydeco, George
Porter, Jr. & Runnin’ Pardners, Big Freedia & Sissy Nobby, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Johnny Sketch & the Dirty
Notes, MyNameIsJohnMichael, Rockin’ Dopsie, Jr. & the Zydeco Twisters, Zachary Richard, Warren Storm – Willie Tee
& Cypress, Honey Island Swamp Band, Bonerama, John Mooney & Bluesiana, Nicholas Payton, Irvin Mayfield & the New
Orleans Jazz Orchestra, Jeremy Davenport, Deacon John, Donald Harrison, Astral Project, Big Chief Monk Boudreaux
& the Golden Eagles, Banu Gibson, Shamarr Allen, Pine Leaf Boys, Mia Borders, Hot 8, Mahogany, New Birth &
Pinstripe Brass Bands, Roots of Music Marching Crusaders Band, The Creole Wild West Mardi Gras Indians plus many
more.

Quint Davis, producer/director of Jazz Fest said, “The 2011 Jazz Fest lineup will deliver an unprecedented balance of
the traditional and the contemporary, in all of the many music categories the Festival presents: from Bon Jovi, Sonny
Rollins and Arcade Fire to Jimmy Buffett, Kid Rock, John Mellencamp and Willie Nelson to Ms. Lauryn Hill, The Strokes
and Robert Plant and on and on, along with the unending list of New Orleans super talents. This lineup reminds us
that the artists we grew up with are now the icons of today, and that today’s new heroes are tomorrow’s heritage.
We’re honored to be able to once again celebrate the soul of America as only New Orleans and the Jazz Fest can.”

The 2011 Festival will also host the largest celebration of Haitian culture in the U.S. since the devastating earthquake
one year ago. New Orleans and Haiti have shared a deep cultural connection for over three hundred years and many
of the local traditions and customs owe their roots to this complex Caribbean country. The Jazz Fest is proud and
honored to host the icons of Haitian music and culture including Wyclef Jean, Tabou Combo, RAM, Boukman
Eksperyans, Emeline Michel, Djakout #1, DJA-Rara and Ti-Coca & Wanga Negès. The many cultural connections will
be illustrated throughout all aspects of this year’s Festival. Some highlights include traditional Vodou drumming
performances, folk crafts demonstrations led by visiting master artisans and rara band DJA-Rara parading
throughout the Fair Grounds. With the support of the Green Family Foundation, the program will also include a
series of scholar-led panel discussions entitled Haiti & New Orleans: Cultural Crossroads as well as a listening station
featuring excerpts from the Grammy nominated recordings of Dr. Alan Lomax made in Haiti for the Library of
Congress in 1936-1937.

Tickets for the Festival, which takes place at the Fair Grounds Race Course, went on sale today. A limited number of
discount ticket packages including tickets to each day of a particular weekend of the Festival will be offered. Ticket
packages purchased for all three days of the first weekend (April 29, 30 & May 1) will be $120 ($40 per day), while
second weekend packages purchased for all four festival days (May 5, 6, 7, & 8) will be $160 ($40 per day). (Tickets
included in each package are day-specific.) Advance single day Jazz Fest tickets are only $45; the gate price is $60.
Children’s tickets (ages 2 – 10) are still only $5 and are available at the gate only. Single day tickets to Jazz Fest are
on sale by specific weekend, with each ticket valid for a single day’s attendance.


Tickets are available at www.nojazzfest.com and www.ticketmaster.com, at all Ticketmaster outlets or by
calling (800)
745-3000. Tickets can be purchased in person at the Jazz Fest ticket office located at the New Orleans Arena Box
Office. All Jazz Fest tickets are subject to additional service fees and handling charges.


Jam Cruise 9 Music Schedule

CAN YOU THINK OF A BETTER WAY TO START THE NEW YEAR?

Jam Cruise 8 by Dave Vann

The full performance schedule for Jam Cruise 9 has been announced. Check it out here.

Big Sam’s Funky Nation will set the music in motion at the sail away party on Tuesday, January 4. The cruise continues through Saturday, January 8th before docking again in Ft. Lauderdale, FL on Sunday, January 9th. The boat is quickly filling up with only 25 cabins remaining. Reservations can be made here.

In addition to the scheduled sets, JC 9 will include a Texas Hold ‘Em Tournament hosted by Ivan Neville, Rockstar Karaoke with ALO, a Pickin’ Party with Cornmeal and Greensky Bluegrass, Funky B-I-N-G-O with Maceo Parker and Fred Wesley and many more activities designed to stimulate the pleasure centers of music fanatics.

Here’s the JamBase rave for Jam Cruise 8 to give you a fuller impression of the experience.


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.


Warren Haynes Solo Album Out Spring 2011

ALBUM FEATURES GEORGE PORTER JR, IVAN NEVILLE, IAN MCLAGAN,
RUTHIE FOSTER, & RON
HOLLOWAY


Warren Haynes

Warren Haynes has
revealed details of his upcoming solo album in an interview with Relix.com.

The album will feature Haynes, George Porter Jr on bass, Ivan Neville and Ian McClagan
(The Faces) on keys, vocalist Ruthie Foster, and Ron Holloway on saxophone. Haynes describes
the album as “all original material with one exception, but it sounds like the soul music of the late ‘60s, early ‘70s
blended with Albert King, B.B. King and Freddie King type blues from that same era”.

Says Haynes, “This is a record I’ve waited my whole life to make because soul music was my first love. Before I ever
heard rock
and roll music, I was listening to soul music. Before I picked up a guitar, I was singing—and everything I was
singing was soul music. For me, I think it’s the right time to showcase this side of me. Obviously anybody who’s
followed my career has seen this side of me before—but not to this extent.”

The album is due out Spring 2011.

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Bay For The Bayou Benefit Anders, George Porter, Ivan

SOUTH LOUISIANNA AND THE GULF COAST FUNDRAISING NIGHT OF MUSIC

Ivan Neville by Chad Smith

Bay Area non-profit For The Bayou has announced “Bay For The Bayou,” an all-star benefit concert for South Louisiana and the Gulf Coast to be celebrated on the eve of the SF 49ers vs. New Orleans Saints at Candlestick. Headlined by some of New Orleans’ finest musicians, the benefit will take place at San Francisco’s Bimbo’s 365 Club on Sunday, September 19, from 7 pm-midnight.

The concert will include a silent auction of donated art and goods from the Bay to the Bayou. All proceeds from the event will directly benefit urgently needed humanitarian and environmental relief in the Gulf Coast.

Scheduled To Perform
Anders Osborne
George Porter Jr.
Ivan Neville
Ian Neville
Honey Island Swamp Band
Juice
Billy Iuso
Zigaboo Modeliste
Plus other special guests

Tickets: $75 general admission and $150 VIP (VIP includes wine by Tableaux
Wines and a gourmet tasting from Slanted Door, Range, Rose’s Cafe, Coda,
CreoLa and more’).

100% of the NET proceeds from the event will directly benefit urgently needed humanitarian and environmental relief in the Gulf Coast.

In addition to the benefit, Music For Relief is assisting For the Bayou in a viral fundraising text campaign to raise funds for humanitarian and environmental relief in the Gulf. Text “FTB” to 85944 for a $10 donation to For the Bayou. Directions: TEXT to 85944 and enter FTB as the message. When prompted, please reply with YES to confirm your gift. A one-time $10 donation will be added to your mobile phone bill. Msg & Data Rates May Apply.


Jam Cruise: Add Brock/Gans Boogie, Poker, Funky Bingo!

ARTIST ADDITIONS AND NEW ACTIVITIES ANNOUNCED FOR 9th VOYAGE

Disco on Jam Cruise 8 by Dave Vann

Jam Cruise 9 announced the addition of Brock Butler (Perpetual Groove) and David Gans to the next voyage, January 4-9, on the MSC Poesia sailing from Ft. Lauderdale, FL.

The rolling sea-bound festival also announced its first theme night for JC9. Jungle Boogie Night invites sailors to fluff their Afros, bust out the platform shoes and let it all hang out in the finest animal prints and polyester leisure wear under the sun.

It’s also been revealed that Ivan Neville will host a Texas Hold ‘Em Poker Tournament, and Fred Wesley and Maceo Parker will present the number calls at Funky B-I-N-G-O. If Vegas had dealers of this caliber they might not be suffering such a travel drop-off! And all bingo proceeds will benefit Jam Cruise Greening efforts.

A full lineup of artists aboard Jam Cruise 9 can be found here and cabins can be booked here. A lil’ elf told us cabins are going fast, and we’ve learned to trust what lil’ elves tell us through hard won experienceÂ…

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Bear Creek Fest Adds moe.

FOURTH INSTALLMENT GETS ANOTHER HEAVY HITTER

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


Head Jamz Adds New Mastersounds

NMS JOIN EMMIT-NERSHI BAND, DUMPSTAPUNK, CORNMEAL, AND FUTURE ROCK


The New Mastersounds

The New Mastersounds
have been added to the already strong lineup for the second annual Head Jamz Music Festival in Adams,
TN. The New Mastersounds will join the Emmitt-Nershi Band, Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk, Cornmeal and Future
Rock
as headliners for the festival. Head Jamz will take place on the banks of the Red River on September 3-5 over Labor Day weekend. The festival’s mission is to combine “top quality music and earth-
conscious outdoor activities in a relaxed and wooded environment.”

In addition to great music Head Jamz offers canoeing and a custom designed disc golf course. Other acts scheduled to appear include:

The Twin Cats
Midwest Hype
Zoogma
Max Allen Band
Old Union
Hyryder
Captain Midnight Band
Ladymoon
Last Straw
Flea Market Hustlers
Shadyside All-Stars
Ryan Cavanaugh & No Man’s Land
The Incredible Sandwich
The Coolin’ System
Charles Butler & Associates.


Earthdance: Evolution of a Legacy

By: Xochi Raye

The 14th Annual Earthdance Festival will take place September 17-19 at Black Oak Ranch for the very last time. You can check out more details on this gathering here, which includes headliners Spearhead, Matisyahu, Trombone Shorty & Orleans Ave, EOTO and many more.

Every September for the past eight years, the Earthdance Peace Festival in Laytonville CA has drawn folks by the thousands to the legendary Black Oak Ranch for a weekend of celebration, music, dance, art and participation with an international prayer for peace and healing. Earthdance Laytonville is the hub event of the global Earthdance peace festival, which unites over 350 locations in 65 countries each year. Often described as a festival that combines the artistic liberation of Burning Man with the socially responsible conscience of the Oregon Country Fair, the festival has gained international recognition as one of the best “boutique” festivals on the west coast of the USA, with sell out shows each year. The festival has now outgrown itself and will be moving to a new location for 2012.

Prayer For Peace – Earthdance ’09 by Michael Buchanan

“To me it feels like a really positive change,” says Earthdance founder Chris Deckker. “If we can embrace change and transition, there is a lot of room for powerful growth.”

Earthdance began as a one-day international event in 1997, using the universal medium of music and dance to unite people across the world in support of global peace and sustainability. The climax of the global event is a synchronized prayer for peace that is played by every location at the same time. The event has grown from 18 locations in 1997 to over 350 locations in 65 countries.

The first California Earthdance Festival took place in 2001 on the Yakeama Native American Reservation near Santa Rosa. In 2003, Earthdance found its home at the Black Oak Ranch, and at the same time, Deckker partnered with Bob Barsotti, one of Bill Graham’s production managers who was pivotal in producing The Grateful Dead touring phenomena. The ranch is also home to the legendary “Hog Farm” community, who began their legacy in the 60s, founded by Wavy Gravy, the infamous clown activist. The Hog Farm is considered to be one of America’s longest running counterculture communities, and is best known for their involvement with the Woodstock Music Festival. Earthdance Laytonville became a wonderful merging of 60s counterculture energy with the evolving technology generation.

So, it was inevitable that this land, coupled with the intentional container that Earthdance creates, would foster a certain magic of its own kind. From devotional Sufis chanting in the middle of the night to internationally renowned DJs and major headline acts, Earthdance Laytonville offers something for all. Past highlights include the “Drums for Peace” in 2005. That year Earthdance broke the Guinness World Record for the largest drum circle, giving away thousands of drums to those who registered for the event. Mickey Hart and some of the world’s best percussionists facilitated a prayer that literally shook the wings of an airplane overhead. The pilot flying the plane was filming the drum circle, and commented that with every beat he could feel his wings vibrating. The only other time that a pilot has recorded his wings shaking was when bombs were being dropped.

Earthdance ’09 by Michael Buchanan

The largest ever Celtic Spiral Dance was led in 2006 by Suzanne Sterling of Reclaiming, a Pagan Roots organization out of San Francisco, and in 2007 the international prayer included a global Om Circle with the intention of healing of our planetary waters. Earthdance was also the first West Coast festival to present an “elders wisdom council” featuring first nation and counterculture elders from across the world. This year the international prayer will be facilitated by Grandmother Agnes, Baker Pilgrim of the 13 Indigenous Grandmothers Council, and Chief Oren Lyons of the Onondaga Nation with the theme being “Honoring Our Traditions.”

Workshops offered throughout the weekend include yoga, permaculture, ancient forms of dance and healing and Earthskills workshops, where teaching of traditional indigenous skills such as cord weaving, hide tanning and natural fire making will be shared.

To make this a “grand farewell” year to remember the festival will present an amazing line up of artists featuring, Michael Franti and Spearhead, Matisyahu, Zap Mama, Ivan Neville’s Dumstaphunk, The Yard Dogs Road Show, Kinky and many others. The festival will feature five stages of entertainment representing all music genres including a dedicated electronica stage and all-night devotional music.

“It will be bittersweet to say goodbye to the Black Oak Ranch,” reflects Deckker ” It has been wonderful to have such a stunning and vibrant place as a home for the past eight years. So much magic happened there! This is truly the end of a legacy, but I am really excited for these changes, and to see what the next chapter for Earthdance will bring.”

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River Jam Fest: Dumpstaphunk, EOTO, Papa Mali, & More

GET YOUR JAM ON DOWN BY THE RIVER!


Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk

The River Jam Fest in Fort Smith, Arkansas at Harry E. Kelley Park’s River Front Amphitheater takes place
August 27-29. Appearing at the festival will be Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk, EOTO, Papa Mali featuring Bernie Worrell, Big Gigantic, Greensky Bluegrass, Telepath, Papadosio, Somasphere, Zoogma, J. Wail(full band), The Last Waltz Ensemble, Agobi Project, and many more!

A portion of the proceeds will go towards benefiting the Children’s Emergency Shelter of Portsmouth.

Click here for pre sale tix and the full festival lineup.


Head Jamz Music Festival Emmitt-Nershi, Dumpstaphunk

SWEET JAMZ OVER LABOR DAY WEEKEND OUTSIDE NASHVILLE

Ivan Neville by Chad Smith

The 2nd Annual Head Jamz Music Festival will take place over Labor Day Weekend, September 3-5, 2010, on the banks of the Red River in Adams, TN just north of Nashville. The Head Jamz Music Festival combines quality live music and earth-conscious outdoor activities in a wooded environment. In addition, the festival features a custom designed disc golf course, canoeing, live art, vendors, light shows by Herm Productions, and campsites in the rolling hills of northern Tennessee. Adams, TN is also the location of the famed Bell Witch, whose legend has been described as “America’s Greatest Ghost Story.”

Head Jamz 2010 Lineup
Emmitt-Nershi Band
Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk
Cornmeal
Future Rock
The Twin Cats
Midwest Hype
Zoogma
Max Allen Band
Old Union
Hyryder
Captain Midnight Band
Ladymoon
Last Straw
Flea Market Hustlers
Shadyside All-Stars
New Castle All-Stars

More acts to be announced.

Tickets on sale here:
$65- June-July
$75- August
$85- At the Door


Summer Meltdown 2010 Pres of the USA, Hips, HBR, EOTO

FLOWMOTION HOSTED PACIFIC NORTHWEST FEST TURNS 10!

The initial lineup for the 10th Annual Summer Meltdown Festival has been announced. The three-day camping and music festival returns August 6-8 for its fifth year at the beautiful Whitehorse Mountain Amphitheater in Darrington, Washington., nestled in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains. Celebrating its 10th anniversary this summer, Summer Meltdown has solidified its status as the largest independent camping and music festival in the Pacific Northwest. Summer Meltdown will feature over 30 acts on four stages over the weekend.

Check out JamBase’s rave for 2009 Summer Meltdown for more on this intimate festival and the Whitehorse Mountain Amphitheater setting.

Summer Meltdown ’09
by Sara Sokolowski

Scheduled performers include:

The Presidents of the United States of America
Flowmotion
Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk
The Everyone Orchestra
Hot Buttered Rum
The Mother Hips
EOTO
The Mutaytor
Delhi 2 Dublin
Michael Shrieve’s Spellbinder
McTuff
The Panda Conspiracy
Acorn Project
Vicci Martinez
Spanish for 100
Manooghi Hi
Dept of Energy
BeeCraft
Publish the Quest
Wisdom
Nicki Bluhm & The Gramblers
Levi Ware
Andrew Vait & The Eternal Fair
Robert Sarazin Blake
Ben Bruce
Be Careful
Rejoice

A preview of the 10th Annual Summer Meltdown Festival is planned for Memorial Day Weekend at the Northwest Folklife Festival at Seattle Center on the Mural Amphitheater stage. The showcase takes place on May 29 from 7 p.m. -10 p.m., and will feature Meltdown favorites such as Panda Conspiracy, Acorn Project, Yogoman Burning Band, and Flowmotion. Festival tickets will be available for purchase during the showcase. Memorial Day Weekend is the last weekend to purchase early-bird tickets, which include Thursday admission into the festival. After May 31, ticket prices jump from $90 to $120.

Festival co-producer Terra Roots Foundation brings back the Green Village this year. The Green Village promotes Sustainable Living, Responsible Action and Creating Community with exhibits like Building with Cob, Urban Gardening, the Re-Store Recycled Art Station, and spotlights on local organizations promoting sustainability, environmental education, and social outreach. The Fourth Annual Meltdown Food Drive will benefit Darrington Community Services and Food Bank, and portions of concessions revenue will be donated back in to the Darrington community.

Terra Roots is a local 501c3 charitable arts non-profit working to build and strengthen community through music and other artistic expression. In addition to hosting the Summer Meltdown, they put on several service-oriented events each year. More information on the organization can be found at www.terraroots.org.


Jam Cruise 9: Weir, Stockholm Galactic, ALO, Lotus, Greyboy

FLOATING FESTIVAL SETS SAIL JANUARY 4, 2011

Jam Cruise 9 will sail January 4-9, 2011, leaving from Ft. Lauderdale, FL and making stops in Roatan, Honduras and Costa Maya, Mexico. Here’s the announced lineup for Jam Cruise 9:

Jam Cruise 8 by Chad Smith

Scaring The Children (Bob Weir, Jay Lane and Rob Wasserman)
Rhythm Devils
Robert Randolph & The Family Band
Maceo Parker Super Jam
Galactic
The Greyboy Allstars
God Street Wine
Stockholm Syndrome
Lotus
Jojo’s Mardi Gras Band
ALO
Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk
Easy Star All-Stars
Lettuce
Garage A Trois
The New Mastersounds
Sierra Leone’s Refugee All-Stars
Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears
Anders Osborne
Big Sam’s Funky Nation
Cornmeal
Some Cat From Japan (tribute to Jimi Hendrix with Will Bernard, Ron Johnson, Scott Metzger, Eric Bolivar and Nigel Hall)
Greensky Bluegrass
Big Gigantic
Zach Deputy
The Pimps of Joytime

Special Guest Artists-At-Large:
Col. Bruce Hampton
Leo Nocentelli
Fred Wesley
Jennifer Hartswick
Big Chief Monk Boudreaux

Previous sailors can pre-book cabins now, and the public on-sale begins Wednesday, June 2 at 12pm, EST.

Check out JamBase’s heartfelt rave for Jam Cruise 8 to get in the mood for Round 9!


Jazz Fest 4.30 Fri | Photos & Best Of

Words by: Tom Speed | Images by: Dino Perrucci

Jazz Fest – Weekend 2 – Day 2 :: 04.30.10 :: Friday :: New Orleans, LA

Kermit Ruffins :: 04.30.10 :: Jazz Fest

The best laid plans aren’t worth a damn. Repeatedly, the ad hoc yields the sweetest fruit. Days like Friday, April 30 at the Jazz Festival reinforce this truth time and time again.

The giddiness rears its head when the cubes are published. Hours pored over scheduling increases excitement. When the day comes, it’s irrelevant. A well-planned and structured itinerary is no substitute for a day of happy accidents and splendid surprises. With the rain staying away despite the weatherman’s best attempts to doom and gloom the otherwise optimistic, a gentle fairgrounds-wide mist tent effect cast a pleasant ambiance over a day filled with brilliant unplanned pleasure. To wit:

Tom’s Top Three Aural

#1 Allen Toussaint (Acura Stage)

Allen Toussaint was a contributing factor in the best set of the day on Thursday and helmed the best set on Friday. He’s New Orleans royalty, and his mid-afternoon performance on the Acura Stage proved why. Exuding class and professionalism, Toussaint’s top-notch band (including the resplendent Theresa Andersson as one of the background vocalists) radiated confidence as they spun the sounds Toussaint helped birth many moons ago. Touching on standards and mainstays, they were at times funky, soulful, and moving. Giving “City of New Orleans” a twist that removed any sense of cliche was a mean feat that was handled adroitly, and the sprawling “Southern Nights” closer was awe-inspiring fun.

#2 Steve Riley and the Mamou Playboys (Fais Do-Do Stage)

The infectious zydeco groove commands your dancing, your swaying, and your shuffling. The onstage capabilities grab your respect. When the band was joined by three trombonists from Bonerama, it underscored the wide swath that the music at Jazz Fest covers and cross-pollinates at the same time.

#3 Mardi Gras Indian Orchestra (Louisiana Heritage Stage)

A loose amalgamation of Mardi Gras Indian tribesmen and various interested instrumentalists, the Mardi Gras Indian Orchestra celebrates this musical tradition with the addition of a string section and a cavalcade of participants, including Reggie and Camille of The Radiators.

Tom’s Top Three Gustatory

#1 Fried Chicken

Like playing guitar, making fried chicken is easy to do competently but takes real talent to do exceptionally. The fine folks at Jazz Fest have talent.

#2 William’s Plum Street Snowballs

The nectar cream snowball could easily be classified a Schedule IV narcotic.

#3 Coors in a can

Here’s a fun game: try to drink the whole can before the “cold activated” thingy turns from blue to gray. It’s tough in the New Orleans heat, but practice makes perfect. Or something like that.

Tom’s Top Three Lagniappe

#1 Eric Lindell

The overflowing crowd at the Blues Tent before and during Lindell’s set rendered the situation unsympathetic to mellowing out to his groovy vibe. It’s great that he’s catching on with so many new fans, but it’s well past time to put him on a main stage. Ya heard?

#2 Pinwheels

They’re a highly underrated form of entertainment. Just sayin’.

#3 Celebrating your wife’s birthday with her at Jazz Fest

Every year. It’s one hell of a birthday party.

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Check our Jazz Fest Survival Guide for Must See Bands, food suggestions and
more…

Check out Second Weekend Thursday coverage of Jazz Fest here.

Check out First Weekend Friday coverage of Jazz Fest here.

Check out First Weekend Saturday coverage of Jazz Fest here.

Check out First Weekend Sunday coverage of Jazz Fest here.

Check back tomorrow for more coverage of Jazz Fest…

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Jazz Fest 4.29 Thurs | Photos & Best Of

Words by: Tom Speed | Images by: Dino Perrucci & Chad Smith

Jazz Fest – Weekend 2 – Day 1 :: 04.29.10 :: Thursday :: New Orleans, LA

Dave Schools – WSP :: 04.29.10 :: Jazz Fest

The opening day of Jazz Fest‘s second weekend brought with it clear skies, temperatures in the mid 70s and a slight breeze – ideal weather for an outdoor music festival. After severe rain and mud stained the first weekend, the sunshine was a welcome respite for festival faithful.

The day’s aural, gustatory and otherwise indescribable cultural delights provided a banquet of sensory inputs for the incessantly insatiable. The following is a brief but faithful recounting of some of the highlights.


Tom’s Top Three Aural

#1 Elvis Costello and The Sugarcanes (Gentilly Stage)
Every day of Jazz Fest is marked by that intangible Jazz Fest magic – a single set or experience that makes the spine tingle. Sometimes it comes as planned, but usually it comes unexpectedly. Thursday it came in the form of Elvis Costello and the Sugarcanes, his top-flight acoustic band that includes Jerry Douglas on dobro and Jim Lauderdale on guitar, along with mandolin, fiddle and bass instrumentation.


The group worked their way through a stellar set of roots rock renditions from Costello’s catalog and some choice cover selections. They nimbly navigated their way through the Grateful Dead’s “Friend of The Devil” and the Stones’ “Happy.” They breathed new life into Costello stalwarts like “Allison,” “Peace, Love and Understanding,” and a down-tempo reboot of “Every Day I Write The Book.” Costello brought out New Orleans legend and collaborator Allen Toussaint for a rousing “encore” that consisted of five songs and left the crowd in bliss. Magic.

#2 Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk (Acura Stage)

With a double bass assault, Dumpstaphunk harnesses the runaway power of decades of incessant, ferocious chugging. They serve as the torchbearers of that delightful slice of American music known as New Orleans funk. In a city and festival full of contenders to the throne, they are the kings of the hill. By the time they launched into the now-anthemic thrust of “Put It In The Dumpster” their harnessed momentum had exploded into a full-blown frenzy.


#3 Sunpie Barnes & The Louisiana Sunspots (Congo Stage)
The warm weather was the perfect backdrop for Sunpie Barnes’ soulful set of swinging zydeco.

Tom’s Top Three Gustatory

#1 Crawfish Pie
From the people that bring you the Natchitoches meat pie, this particular crawfish pie was fluffy on the outside, creamy on the inside and possessed just the right amount of spice to become a new favorite.

#2 The Ruby Slipper
Though it’s often inadvisable to eat before entering the Fairgrounds racetrack, an early breakfast at this local mid-city joint provided a much needed and well-spiced Bloody Mary, not to mention a delicious take on Eggs Benedict that incorporated a grilled tomato. It was the perfect prelude to a great day at the fest.

#3 Coors
Because the banquet beer will do in a pinch.

Tom’s Top Three Lagniappe

#1 Field Trips
The sight of numerous middle school groups roaming the festival grounds on field trips gave reason to believe in an oft-maligned local school system that was imparting an undeniably unique life lesson on regional heritage and a serious steeping in the arts.

#2 Funny Hats
Big, small, wide, pointy, colorful, floppy, majestic, droopy. You gotta love a hat party, and Jazz Fest is among the biggest and best in the world.

#3 Chance Encounters
You know those people that you only kinda know, and if you’re bad with names (raise your hands!) you know them only by face and not necessarily by name, but it doesn’t matter. They’re at Jazz Fest, and it’s great to see them.

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Check our Jazz Fest Survival Guide for Must See Bands, food suggestions and
more…

Check out First Weekend Friday coverage of Jazz Fest here.

Check out First Weekend Saturday coverage of Jazz Fest here.

Check out First Weekend Sunday coverage of Jazz Fest here.

Check back tomorrow for more coverage of Jazz Fest…

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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.


Tipitina’s Jazz Fest Webcasts Lotus, RRE, Dirty Dozen

A GOOD SEAT FOR SOME GREAT SHOWS FROM THE COMFORT OF YOUR HOME!

The very good folks at Tipitina’s are offering audio and video feeds (and archives) for a choice selection of performances happening inside their walls during this year’s Jazz Fest, which kicks off today. Our own Kayceman will be bringing you highlights each day and our photographers are scrambling around capturing moments to share. Check back with JamBase daily this weekend for updates and galleries!

The Tipitina’s webcasts can be found here.

The schedule for Tipitina’s webcasts and the start times is as follows:

Galactic

Fri 4/23
Zigaboo’s Funk Revue (9 pm CT)
Galactic (2 am CT)

Sat 4/24
Patti Smith (9 pm CT)
Lotus (2 am CT)

Sun 4/25
Dirty Dozen Brass Band and Jon Cleary: Piano, Bass & Drums (10 pm CT)

Mon 4/26
“Instruments A Comin’ 2010 Benefit Concert” (5 pm CT)
Galactic and Trombone Shorty & Orleans Ave and Big Sam’s Funky Nation and Rebirth Brass Band and Soul Rebels Brass Band and BIGI Featuring Ivan Neville, Ian Neville, George Porter, Jr., and Russell Batiste and Anders Osborne and Big Chief Monk Boudreaux and ‘Rockin’ Dopsie, Jr. and Nigel Hall With Eric Kasno & Adam Deitch and Donald Harrison & The T.I.P. Interns and Battle of The Bands With St. Augustine Marching 100, Roots of Music, O. Perry Walker, & McDonogh 35 and more!

Wed 4/28
Railroad Earth (10 pm CT)

Thur 4/29
North Mississippi Allstars plus City Champs (9 pm CT)

And if you’re headed to Jazz Fest be sure to check out JamBase’s Jazz Fest 2010 Survival Guide filled with set recommendations, food tips and more!


Wanee Festival | 04.15-04.17 | Florida

Words by: Frank Etheridge | Images by: Ian Rawn

Wanee Festival :: 04.15.10-04.17.10 :: Spirit of the Suwanee Music Park :: Live Oak, FL


Herring & Bell – Widespread Panic at Wanee 2010

The instantaneous and non-sourced information available to us in our constantly chattering culture should, of course, be taken with a grain of salt.

Just one week ago, in the more hysterical corners of social-media networks, Wanee 2010 was deemed a disaster in the making. Anonymous histrionics and hypochondriacs matter-of-factly declared that the addition of Widespread Panic and the aggressive marketing of promoter Live Nation had bludgeoned this once sere scene into an oversold clusterfuck of brown-acid-at-Woodstock proportion.

In reality, Wanee 2010 was far removed from these dire predictions. Yes, this year was bigger, no doubt; younger and rowdier, too. Feeling the shoulder-to-shoulder squeeze at George Clinton and Parliament-Funkadelic Thursday night at the Mushroom Stage, or a simple glance at the sprawling crowd covering the entire Peach Stage field, was proof enough that the crowd was roughly double the size of last year.

Yet, blessed with beautiful spring weather, graced with an incredible lineup and handled with superb logistical skill that kept big-crowd headaches and hassles to a minimum, Wanee 2010 was a success on all fronts. Inseparable from the festival experience was a long weekend of camping in one of the most beautiful places on Earth and partying with the festival circuit’s most eclectic mix of like-minds, a crazed commune that is equal parts biker rally and magic carpet ride, camo and tie-dye, Bud tall boy and heady green tea.

So, if you don’t have fun at Wanee, you just ain’t doing it right.


Wanee 2010

In light of all the superlatives that could apply, this year’s festival will be summed up by a “Best of Wanee” approach, and we encourage you to post your own favorites!

Best Surprise Shredding: Godfather to the Southern jam scene, Col. Bruce Hampton fittingly held court Thursday afternoon on the Mushroom Stage as Wanee kicked into high gear. Yet, Quark Alliance guitarist Perry Osborn stole the show, ripping his way through the improvised madness typical of a Hampton show, shining especially brightly on “I’m So Glad.”

Best Reason to Put a Moratorium on Grateful Dead Covers: Though this is clearly an Allman Brothers festival, the Grateful Dead’s spirit and music permeated everything, and covers of the band were performed by seemingly every act. But, is this a good thing? Anyone that endured the cringe-inducing vocals of Papa Mali on “Wharf Rat” would argue it is not.

Best Way to Shake a Hangover: Jumping in the beautiful, brisk black water of the Suwanee River mid-morning will take one’s headache – and breath! – away.

Best Song Sandwich: Gov’t Mule‘s late night set closing sequence of “Mule” > “Whole Lotta Love” > “Mule” was a thrill, and Panic‘s flawless segues in “Chilly” > “Pleas” > “Chilly” were pure sickness, but when considering that the Allman Brothers opened their festival with “Mountain Jam” Friday AND finished the classic marathon instrumental on Saturday night, we have to give top honors to the Brothers.


Ivan Neville & JoJo Hermann at Wanee 2010

Best Black Crowe Sighting: Has Luther Dickinson morphed into Chris Robinson?

Best Tease: The aforementioned Mule medley also included a deft touch of “Loser,” but this Wanee award goes to ABB/Rolling Stones/Sea Level alum Chuck Leavell, a Southern gentleman and leading conservationist to boot. In a rollicking set featuring Randall Bramblett on horns, Leavell moved his band through “Dead Flowers,” “Rip This Joint” and “Here Comes the Sun” (dedicated to “Brother George”) before sailing into “Southbound,” where he worked the 88s for a few rolls of the Allmans’ instrumental “Jessica.”

Best Buckeye Shout-Out: Seemingly lost in a land of Gators, ‘Noles and Bulldawgs, a pasty fellow in an Ohio State cap, fists raised, shouted, “Akron, Ohio, baby!” during The Black Keys‘ set. While the connotation (and location) of Akron was unclear to most in attendance, and despite the fact that the town’s best-known musical act plays a hyper-modern blend of the blues that is a bit jolting contrasted to the Allmans’ innate grace, these Wanee newcomers delivered a well-received set, closing with a blistering “Till I Get My Way.”

Best Sit-In: Stiff competition in this category included WSP’s JoJo Hermann (keys) and NMA‘s Cody Dickinson (washboard) joining The Funky Meters for Professor Longhair’s “Red Beans” and Warren Haynes manhandling “North” during Panic’s Saturday set closer. But, sentimentality and craftsmanship win out in a nod to blues legend and longtime Allmans runnin’ partner Johnny Winter, who joined the ABB Saturday night for a haunting take on Elmore James’ “The Sky Is Crying.”


Gregg Allman – The Allman Brothers at Wanee 2010

Best Vocal Harmonies: Performing a set of hits by Sly and the Family Stone, one of their primary influences, Dumpstaphunk‘s Ivan Neville and Tony Hall became perfectly in sync as they nailed the vocal bass rhythm that is the defining groove on the classic Sly hit “Dance to the Music.”

Best Jam: Coming out of “Black Hearted Woman” on Friday night, the Allmans wove in the Dead’s “The Other One” jam. Building on the primal, driving rhythms of Jaimoe and Butch Trucks, the scream, wail and twirl of Haynes and Derek Trucks‘ guitars created an epic crescendo to close this set.

Best Moment: Trading verses with Haynes, WSP frontman John Bell sweetly sang of a scene sketched by one of his heroes, Van Morrison, during “And It Stoned Me” on Saturday night during ABB’s set. With imagery evocative of rainstorms, pickup trucks and fishin’ poles, the verse was perfectly set against Wanee’s magical backdrop. Add in the lines, “There were bottles, too/ One for me and you/ And he said, ‘Hey, there you are!’” and there’s no denying the soul-stirring feeling of good friends sharing great times. And for fans of Panic and the Allmans, there’s an element of unrestrained bliss that only music can create in knowing that the union between these two cherished bands is now sealed forever.

Best Performance: The Allman Brothers on Saturday night. The music was superb, from Gregg‘s powerful pipes on “Ain’t My Cross To Bear” to the frenzied guitar jams of “Nobody Left To Run With Anymore” to the surreal spaces created in “Dreams.” Yet, this set encapsulated so much more. Taking the stage twice after Widespread Panic, a headlining act that most bands would never follow, the Allmans firmly planted their flag in the quasi-terra firma of the Spirit of the Suwanee Music Park, staking their claim to a growing festival they fathered, a scene they created and a legacy they have earned. Truly, the land and the kings are one.

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Late Nite Jazz Fest Lineup at The Republic Revealed

IVAN NEVILLE, JULIAN CASABLANCAS, INFECTED MUSHROOM

AMONG THE ARTISTS SLATED TO PERFORM AS PART OF NOLA JAZZ FEST AT THE REPUBLIC

Ivan Neville

Famed New Orleans entertainment venue The Republic, along with Wagatail and Winter Circle Productions, have
announced their evening concert series lineup for NOLA Jazz Fest. Based in the Warehouse District of New Orleans,
the 150 year old building has become a bastion of live music and cultural entertainment combining all elements
from its rich history. The following artists, from Slightly Stoopid featuring Ivan and Ian Neville to Julian Casablancas,
Infected Mushroom and Gift of Gab, showcase the historical diversity of the building itself and the unique nature of
the New Orleans Jazz Festival

April 26, 10:00 P.M.

Big Easy and Slightly
Stoopid
featuring Ian
Neville
and Ivan
Neville
+ very special guests
The Republic New Orleans, LA

April 28, 10:00 P.M.

Infected Mushroom
The Republic New Orleans, LA

April 29, 02:30 A.M.

Rusko + Big Gigantic Featuring David
Murphy (STS9)

(2 a.m. Friday morning, late night show)
The Republic New Orleans, LA

April 29, 09:30 P.M.

Julian Casablancas
The Republic New Orleans, LA

April 30, 09:00 P.M.

Pretty Lights
w/ Gift of Gab
The Republic New Orleans, LA

May 01, 11:00 P.M.

Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic
Zeros

The Republic New Orleans, LA