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

Bear Creek Music and Art Festival Artist Additions

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

Bear Creek 2009 by Chapman

Maceo Parker Band

- The New Deal

- The New Mastersounds x 2

- Perpetual Groove x 2

- The Everyone Orchestra

- Elliot Lipp

- Alex B

- Brock Butler

- Josh Phillips Folk Festival

- Orgone

These artists join the previously announced talent:

- Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk x 2

- Lettuce x 2

- Soulive

- George Porter’s Running Pardners x2

- Papa Grows Funk

- Toubab Krewe x 2

- Zach Deputy x 2

- John Brown’s Body x 2

- Will Bernard

- DubConscious

- Garaj Mahal x 2

- Rebirth Brass Band

- Eric Krasno

- Adam Deitch and Break Science

- The Dead Kenny G’s

- Big Sam’s Funky Nation

- The Tony Hall Band

- Brian Stoltz

- Dr. Claw

- Sam Kininger Band

- Rubblebucket Orchestra

- The Macpodz x2

- Lubriphonic x2

- The Nigel Hall Band

- The Legendary JC’s

- Avis Berry’s Soul Revue

- Matt Grondin Band

- Snarky Puppy

- Cadillac Jones

- The Malah

- Green Hit

- Greenhouse Lounge

- Burnin Smyrnans

- Entropy

- Spiritual Rez

- Cope

- Diocious

Artists at Large

- Fred Wesley

- Skerik

- Mike Dillon

- The Shady Horns

- Kofi Burbridge

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

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


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

Bear Creek Music and Art Festival Artist Additions

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

Bear Creek 2009 by Chapman

Maceo Parker Band

- The New Deal

- The New Mastersounds x 2

- Perpetual Groove x 2

- The Everyone Orchestra

- Elliot Lipp

- Alex B

- Brock Butler

- Josh Phillips Folk Festival

- Orgone

These artists join the previously announced talent:

- Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk x 2

- Lettuce x 2

- Soulive

- George Porter’s Running Pardners x2

- Papa Grows Funk

- Toubab Krewe x 2

- Zach Deputy x 2

- John Brown’s Body x 2

- Will Bernard

- DubConscious

- Garaj Mahal x 2

- Rebirth Brass Band

- Eric Krasno

- Adam Deitch and Break Science

- The Dead Kenny G’s

- Big Sam’s Funky Nation

- The Tony Hall Band

- Brian Stoltz

- Dr. Claw

- Sam Kininger Band

- Rubblebucket Orchestra

- The Macpodz x2

- Lubriphonic x2

- The Nigel Hall Band

- The Legendary JC’s

- Avis Berry’s Soul Revue

- Matt Grondin Band

- Snarky Puppy

- Cadillac Jones

- The Malah

- Green Hit

- Greenhouse Lounge

- Burnin Smyrnans

- Entropy

- Spiritual Rez

- Cope

- Diocious

Artists at Large

- Fred Wesley

- Skerik

- Mike Dillon

- The Shady Horns

- Kofi Burbridge

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

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


Bear Creek 2010 Initial Lineup

BEAR CREEK MUSIC AND ART FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES INITIAL LINEUP

Soulive

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

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

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

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

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


Kenny Ortega Quits “Footloose” Remake

Kenny Ortega has dropped out as director of Paramount’s Footloose remake, starring Gossip Girl’s Crawford and country starlet Julianne Hough, according to Variety.

The High School Musical lensman reportedly left the project after clashing with the studio about budget and tone.
Kenny, who directed the soon-to-be-released Michael Jackson concert film This Is It, allegedly wanted to stage [...]

George Michael ‘came close to nervous breakdown after split’

Singer George Michael had come close to a nervous breakdown after his split with partner Kenny Goss, it has emerged.
The ‘Careless Whisper’ hitmaker’s lover had left him after he was arrested for possessing drugs last year.
Michael’s close pals have now revealed that he had become like “a hermit” in his North London mansion after [...]

JitD 2010: Official Announcement

JitD 2010: Official Announcement

Last week we tipped you off to Jam in the Dam 2010, today we got the official announcement, and we’re so excited about the return we wanted to share the “official word” with you. What follows is a note directly from the fine folks who put this event together.

YMSB :: Jam In The Dam 2007 by Sam Friedman

WE’RE BACK!! It is SO great to be able to send this to you all and let you
know of our plans for the 5th Anniversary of Jam in the Dam. The
festivities will ensue March 21-22-23, 2010, back ‘home’ at the Melkweg in
Amsterdam.

Our plans for 2009 hit a fairly large bump in the road, when the festival
founder Armand Sadlier finally gave in to his slowly declining lung health.
He was never a cigarette smoker, so even more a cruel blow. Luckily, he was able to go to Duke University Hospital, and received a double-lung
transplant last October. He has done extremely well thus far, and wants to
thank everyone who expressed kind wishes and said prayers. Just four months later, in February, he was able to ski in Vermont with his family. We’d like to take this opportunity to remind everyone to become an organ donor, if you aren’t already. It’s the reason Jam in the Dam still rocks on.

But let’s get back to the music! Of course Armand’s old friends Umphrey’s McGee will be there. Their career has really picked up speed since our
first show in 2005. You couldn’t find a nicer, more talented bunch of
musicians, and they truly deserve it.

Joining them is Yonder Mountain String Band, who appeared in 2007, and were a
big hit with the Europeans, who seem to love their bluegrass. Brendan Bayliss and Jeff Austin, the lead singers of UM and YMSB, have a project called db30. They actually have a recording coming out together, and will play an acoustic set during the festival.

Two years ago, we showed Electric Apricot in the cinema at the Melkweg.
It’s a really funny movie directed by Les Claypool, and we’ve been wanting
to get Les to Amsterdam for three years. Well, we finally got it done, and
the founder of Primus will be joining the fun. This will be the first time
he has been to Europe without Primus, and he is a festival staple here in
the States. We will definitely show the movie again this year.

Rounding out the lineup will be The New Mastersounds and The Bridge. TNM are from Leeds, England and the four-piece, high-energy jazz/fusion funk band are great. We saw them at the All Good Festival last week, and they blew it up. We smell a new favorite band for some folks. The Bridge is an under-the-radar band who is huge in their hometown of Baltimore, and has a real New Orleans feel. Cris Jacobs is a great singer, and when Kenny the mandolin player starts beat-boxing with Cris on lap steel, it’s something you’ve never seen. Mike Gordon from Phish chose them as the opener for his east coast tour last fall.

As always, there will be lots of sit-ins and crazy collaborations. We are
also planning to shoot a new DVD for the 5th Anniversary. Travel packages
will be available through ConsideritDan and CS Travel sometime in August. We will be doing our annual canal boat cruises, which is THE best way to see Amsterdam. More info on those at a later date.


Tickets will go on sale Wednesday, July 29 at noon at http://jaminthedam.com. As a special treat for our most loyal fans, the first 75 people to buy tickets will get a free canal boat cruise on one of the festival days! (A $50 value which includes an open bar.) Tickets for the 2010 show will be $250 for a 3-day pass.

In Europe, http://ticketmaster.nl/ will be selling tickets for 170 euro for the 3-day pass, and 60 euro for single day tickets. Chances are, the Euro-on sale will lag a week or so behind the U.S. Music Today DOES ship tickets internationally, so anyone outside the U.S. can still try to be in the first 75. The demand here in the States is very low for single day tickets, but anyone interested in those should send an email to jitd@visionintl.com

That’s it for now! Anyone unfamiliar with the show format can stop by the
website for ‘The Scoop’ http://jaminthedam.com/Welcome.html and all your questions can be answered by others who have attended at our message board. All bands play all days, in one of the two rooms in the venue. Schedule TBA. We can’t wait to see all your smiling faces in the greatest city on Earth!

Check our coverage of the 2008 JitD here.


Ed Hayes: Sotomayor: Who Could Be More American?

I think of her as coming from the area covered by the Eight Homicide Squad in the Bronx.

The Wooden Birds | 05.31 | S.F.

Words by: Lindsay Colip

The Wooden Birds :: 05.31.09 :: Rickshaw Stop :: San Francisco, CA

The Wooden Birds

The scene outside of the Rickshaw Stop in San Francisco perfectly encapsulated the overall feeling about The Wooden Birds lead singer-songwriter Andrew Kenny. Well before the show, a fan eagerly waiting for the venue doors to open saw Kenny outside. The bouncer huffed, “This is Kenny,” to which the fan replied, “Yes. I know. And YOU… ARE… AWESOME. I’ve gotta move here.” The fan most likely knows Kenny from his other project, American Analog Set, an Austin-based indie rock band that sadly lived from just 2000-2005. However, to our delight, Kenny has returned to the scene (thank GOD) with a fresh collection of beautiful songs and a solid backing band that includes Leslie Sisson (vocals/guitar), Sean Haskins (drummer), Jody Suarez (percussionist) and Chris Michaels (co-producer/rhythm guitar). Their impressive first album, Magnolia, is out now on Barsuk Records, and yes, they have vinyl.


So how did this project come about? The project and the band came at different times. Kenny recaps: “The Wooden Birds came together in a very backwards kind of way. I knew I had this sound in my mind. I knew I wanted things to sound really percussive. I made the bass all palm muted, banged out the beats on my guitar top, and made it very small sounding but also very rhythmic. All the songs are rhythmic oriented. I had this concept where I put aside for a couple of years all of these songs that I wanted to be on this record, whenever it was done, whatever it was called, whatever happened to it. This was going to be the batch.”

He demoed and re-recorded all of the songs until it felt right and then brought in guitarist/engineer Michaels (who helped with last AmAn Set) to finish the building of the record. After they had the album completed, the question of what the band would sound like came up. There aren’t any drums on the record, hardly any electric instruments, but as Kenny said, “We do want to play some places that aren’t Barnes & Nobles, so we need to put a band together.” Kenny and Michaels didn’t want bandmates who just wanted to go along for the ride, to tour just to get out of town and party it up, but musicians who loved the record as much as they did. They found a perfect compliment in Haskins, Suarez and Sisson. Haskins has played with Kenny many times during solo sets, so he’s not only familiar with AmAn Set songs but also “brings The Wooden Birds songs up to a band level.” Because percussion is all over every song, Kenny also wanted to convince a proper drummer not to drum (really hard to do) but he found Suarez up for the challenge. And finally, Sisson brings the songs to life with her lilting vocals and piercing guitar. Staying true to the feel of the record was a priority for Kenny and he managed to find the musicians who could do just that.

Andrew Kenny

The live show was basically a full serving of Magnolia, with two slices of AmAn Set covers. Can you cover your own band? Yes, you can. He played “Aaron & Maria” and “Kindness of Strangers,” both sweepingly beautiful songs. The crowd was happy to have that bonus at the end. If you’re just now getting into these guys, I’d download “Seven Seventeen,” “False Alarm” and “Ana Paula,” but honestly the whole record is good front to back. It’s reminiscent of Iron & Wine, Blind Pilot and well, American Analog Set. Really smooth beats, breathy voices, simple lyrics, easy on the ears, and not one song you have to fast forward. I’m glad these songs wrestled around in Kenny’s head for years and then finally spit out to become The Wooden Birds. It’s been a humbling experience for him to have gone from playing huge crowds with his last band to playing smaller venues with smaller numbers, but his heart is in the right place and it appears all they need is a bigger band to tour with to help propel them to where they need to be.

Kenny knows plenty of people in this business and realizes it’s about time for him to send some “kindly worded emails” asking for assistance. He mentioned The Decemberists, Shearwater, Broken Social Scene (he moonlighted in this band for a bit) and Stars as bands he’d love to tour with, and hopefully they’re listening. The band is well practiced and coming off a stint in Europe, they have a good bit of momentum coming into the end of their first tour. They’ll soon break and regroup, Kenny will write more songs, and they’ll be ready to hit the road again in the fall. So far, everyone is on board; nobody has fallen to the touring wayside.


At one point in the conversation, the subject turned to Kenny’s voice, which is one of my favorites of all time, up there with Robin Pecknold (Fleet Foxes), Ray LaMontagne and Tony Dekker (Great Lake Swimmers). He says, “I don’t have a really great voice but I’ve sung for long enough to know what I do really well. Do you know what I mean?” At this point we laugh. Yeah, right. “Just trust me. Walk with me down this path. It’s actually not a very good voice, but I know what colors are on my palette and I don’t walk down any dark alleys. I don’t go places I know I’m not going to do well.”

Someone so incredibly modest and intelligent gets my vote. To know your strengths and weaknesses and to work with them is something unique. Too many musicians try to do it all, then ego takes hold and they fail miserably. I think we can expect great things out of Kenny and The Wooden Birds.

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