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John Hartford Memorial Festival: Greensky, GAT, Tim O’Brien, Barnes

Danny Barnes

In honor of newgrass pioneer John Hartford the John Hartford Memorial Festival will take place June 1-4 2011 at the historic <a target="blank" href="http://www.beanblossom.us/"Bean Blossom Festival Park & Campgrounds in Bean Blossom, IN.

Tickets can be purchased at the festival website. For a limited time if you purchase a full festival ticket for $60, you will receive a free official festival poster! Three-day festival tickets also include a special kickoff party Wednesday night with a full line-up of music and a chili supper. Day tickets are also available for Thursday ($15), Friday ($20), and Saturday ($25). To book onsite camping, contact Bean Blossom directly at 1-800-414-4677.

Legendary Aereoplane Band member and flat pickin’ dobro man Tut Taylor, as well as bluegrass legends Chris Hillman and Herb Pederson, join a lineup that includes:

Tim O’Brien
Danny Barnes
The Infamous Stringdusters
Larry Keel & Natural Bridge
Jamie Hartford
Greensky Bluegrass
Great American Taxi
Chatham County Line
Rodney Dillard & The Dillard Band
Dean Webb and the Missouri Boatride
Bawn in the Mash
Midnight from Memphis
Two High String Band
The Freight Hoppers
Rumpke Mountain Boys
Dry Valley Gamblers
Henhouse Prowlers
The Hillbenders
Branded Bluegrass
The Mississippi Sawyers
Woodstove Flapjacks
Skip Heller & Friends
The White Lightening Boys
Leroy Troy
Whiskey Bent Valley Boys


Paul The Psychic Octopus Memorial

Paul the Psychic Octopus is floating around in the Great Aquarium in the sky, but the wizard of World Cup predictions will live on in the hearts of the sports fans who adored him…in the form of a German shrine. Paul won worldwide acclaim last summer after he correctly predicting the results of seven Germany [...]

Obama at Arizona shooting memorial calls for civility

barack-obama-2US President Barack Obama led a memorial service Wednesday night for six people killed in the shooting of US congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, calling for greater civility in public discourse to honour the victims of the attack. “If this tragedy prompts reflections and debate, as it should, let’s make sure it’s worthy of those we have [...]

Memorial service for Croat Nazi leader

A memorial service was held at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Zagreb on Tuesday evening for Ante Pavelić. The service also mentioned Jure Francetić, commander of the Ustasha Crna Legija (Black Legion).

President at top MUP unit ceremony

Serbian President Boris Tadić and Interior Minister Ivica Dačić unveiled a memorial on Monday at the headquarters of MUP’s Special Anti-terrorist Unit (SAJ). The memorial is dedicated to the officers of the unit who lost their lives while defending the country.

Tadić apologizes during Vukovar visit

Serbian and Croatian presidents Boris Tadić and Ivo Josipović have placed wreaths to honor Croat victims at a memorial in Ovčara, near Vukovar.
The two leaders also visited a memorial for Serb civilians killed in the town of Paulin Dvor. Both towns saw executions of prisoners and civilians during the war in 1991.

John Hartford Memorial Fest: Greensky, Great American Taxi

TICKETS GO ON SALE OCTOBER 1


John Hartford

In honor of newgrass pioneer John
Hartford
, the John Hartford Memorial Festival will take place June 2-4 2011 at the Bean
Blossom Festival Park & Campgrounds in Bean Blossom, IN.

Tickets will go on sale October 1. To reserve a campsite with electric/water, you should make your campsite
reservation when ordering tickets online at the Bean Blossom Music Park office website. A campground map is also available on line at the website to
look over before purchasing tickets.

LINEUP:
Tim O’Brien

Danny Barnes
Larry Keel & Natural Bridge
Jamie Hartford
Greensky Bluegrass
Great American Taxi
Chatham County Line
Rodney Dillard & The Dillard Band
Dean Webb and the Missouri Boatride
Bawn in the Mash
Midnight from Memphis
Two High String Band

The Freight Hoppers

Rumpke Mountain Boys

Dry Valley Gamblers
The Hillbenders
Branded Bluegrass
The Mississippi Sawyers

To read the Saturday Eye Candy feature on John Hartford, click here. To take a look at
the Sunday Spin piece, click here
.


Hiroshima holds 65th memorial

Japan is commemorating the victims of the atomic bomb that devastated Hiroshima 65 years ago.
The attack by the United States in 1945 was instrumental in ending World War II. Since then on each on August 6, a somber echo of a temple bell reverberates through Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial Park.

Memorial Day Weekend Fest Preview

By: Dennis Cook, JamBase Associate
Editor

Summer festival season kicks into high gear this coming weekend with dozens of festivals
around the United States. JamBase takes a look at five of the finest gatherings coming up
and makes a few helpful suggestions beyond the big names at the top of the bills for those
about to rock beneath the stars around this great country.

Summer Camp Festival | Chillicothe, IL

We begin with one of the jewels of the jam world, the
10th Annual Summer
Camp
, taking place Friday, May 28 through Sunday, May 30, with a pre-festival
party on Thursday, May 27 in Chillicothe, IL, at the Three Sisters Park.
Anchored by three days of moe. and Umphrey’s McGee performances, the tenth edition of this festival
also includes headlining sets from The Avett Brothers, Gov’t Mule and
Yonder Mountain
String Band
. Here’s a few acts well worth working into your schedule if you’re
heading to Summer Camp.

1. Backyard Tire
Fire
:: Thursday :: 6:30-7:30 pm :: Starshine Stage

Ed Anderson is one of the few singer-songwriters out there to give Tom Petty and
Springsteen an honest run for their money in the meat ‘n’ taters rock game. With his
stalwart bandmates, Anderson makes music for the day-to-day slog and those sweet moments
away from the grind of it all. Foot stompin’ greatness is all but guaranteed at this set,
which could set your whole weekend at Summer Camp off on just the right foot. BTF also
plays on Saturday from 1:00-2:15 pm on the Sunshine Stage.

2. Split Lip
Rayfield
:: Friday night :: 12:30 am-2:30 am :: Campfire Stage

A great number of top-flight musicians have been seen sporting Split Lip Rayfield t-shirts
over the years. That’s a positive sign right there, and if you dig into their rootsy,
irreverent music you’ll probably want to wear one, too. There’s something intrinsically
right and unpasteurized about Split Lip, a spirit punk rockers and bluegrass lovers can
both vibe on equally. Their Late Night Campfire Jam is likely to have a gravitational
pull to many of the musician fans at Summer Camp, so don’t be too surprised at the
surprises likely to ensue.

3. The New
Mastersounds
:: Sunday :: 4:00-5:00 pm :: Sunshine Stage

Simply put, if you love soulful, funky music you’re missing out if you don’t check out
England’s New Mastersounds, who possess one of the sharpest, coolest approaches to the
genre going today. There’s just the right mix of rawness and polish to them, and the
quartet’s interplay borders on telepathic.

Summer Camp
Schedule

Summer Camp
Directions

Summer Camp
website

Continue reading for DelFest…

DelFest | Cumberland, MD

DelFest is a string band mecca
sporting three sets from hosts the Del McCoury Band. This year’s DelFest happens May 27-30 in
Cumberland, MD, and includes performances from Yonder and The Avett Brothers (they do
get around
), Railroad Earth and many more. There’s tremendous overlap and bounteous
collaboration at this festival, which somehow takes the spirit of back porch jamming and
gives it flair and style without losing the essential hominess. Here’s some acts worth
putting on your dance card at DelFest this year.

1. Uncle Earl
:: Friday :: 6:15-7:30 pm :: Grandstand Stage

These crazy talented ladies haven’t been out live much lately, so one should enjoy them
whenever they can. What’s wonderful about Uncle Earl is how they stitch together so many
different threads from string music past and present. There’s a timeless vibe to their
originals and their interplay is pretty spectacular in general. Uncle Earl also performs
on Saturday at DelFest on the Potomac Stage from 12:45-1:45 pm. For more on Uncle Earl,
peep the JamBase feature centered around their last studio release.

2. Dave Rawlings
Machine
:: Sunday :: 10:15-11:55 pm :: Grandstand Stage

Though he’s often the only one standing next to Gillian Welch,
Rawlings is often overshadowed by his longtime partner in crime. She is pretty compelling
but so is this hyper-gifted multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter. The longer the
Rawlings Machine trundles along in recent years, the more fascinating it becomes, both in
his own compositions and inspired cover choices.

3. Trampled By
Turtles
:: Saturday :: 5:15-6:15 pm :: Potomac Stage

Singer-guitarist Dave Simonett writes some of the most enduring, resonant songs
coming out of any contemporary string band, and he and the rest of the Turtles breath fire
live, stirring up a ruckus that seems nigh impossible for guys seated onstage. They’ve
also got a tender side that’s genuinely stirring. Young and possessed with a real drive
to show the world what they’ve got, TBT has all the makings of a future headliner at fests
like Del’s and Northwest String Summit. See ‘em now so you can tell your kids about it
when they’re famous. TBT also plays a special Friday Late Night set at 12:15 am – 1:15 am in Delfest Music Hall.

DelFest
Schedule

DelFest Directions

DelFest website

Continue reading for Sasquatch! Festival…

Sasquatch Festival | George, WA

Sasquatch!
returns to The Gorge in
George, WA, May 29-31. If one wants a barometer of the next wave of artists to crest into
cult or even alternative mainstream success, this is the spot to take your readings. With
a finely tuned mixture of emerging and well established acts, Sasquatch! is a vibrant,
fascinating rock microcosm in a fab setting. Headliners My Morning Jacket, Pavement, Massive Attack
and Ween
will undoubtedly deliver the goods, but here’s three acts we’d also like to put on your
radar.

1. Dawes ::
Saturday :: 12:00-12:35 pm :: Bigfoot Stage

After releasing one of the finest rock debuts in ages in 2009, the stunningly resonant
North Hills (JamBase review), this Los Angeles band has pretty much stayed on the road
honing their craft and further fleshing out what were already wonderful songs. Anyone
with a love for The Band, vintage Crosby, Stills & Nash (or especially their respective
early ’70s solo work) or simply beautifully crafted, powerful, well-rooted rock will find
almost too much to adore in Dawes. They are the first band to hit the stage at Sasquatch!
this year but they will likely be one of the best anyone sees.

2. Vetiver ::
Sunday :: 6:25-7:10 pm :: Yeti Stage

Talk about a band that has ALL the fundamentals locked down – strong songcraft,
empathetic, intelligent playing, potent heart and soul – Vetiver pretty much nails the
core things that make a band interesting and worth allowing into one’s life. Bandleader
Andy Cabic pens tunes that hum and skip on the order of folk’s like Nick Drake, Kris
Kristofferson and other prime root sources, and then he and the band take them to places
both rocky and patiently lovely.

3. The Mountain
Goats
:: Monday :: 5:40-6:25 pm :: Bigfoot Stage

If you mixed up Jonathan Richman, Woody Guthrie, Syd Barrett and a traveling holy roller
preacher into one person you might get head Goat John Darnielle.
There’s something strangely moving and off-kilter funny about the Goats’ music, and yet
one has no problem imagining any of the named touchstones pulling up a chair and drinking
in what Darnielle is dishing out.

Sasquatch!
Schedule

Sasquatch!
Directions

Sasquatch! website

Continue reading for Furthur Festival…

Furthur Festival | Angels Camp,
CA

There’s likely only one prime destination for lovers of Grateful Dead music over Memorial
Day Weekend, and that’s the Furthur
Festival
in the Sierra Foothills at the Calaveras County Fairgrounds, May 28-30.
Centered around a series of full album presentations (see full details here) by Furthur featuring Phil Lesh and Bob Weir, there’s
more than just Dead to enjoy at this new fest.

1. Mark Karan &
Jemimah Puddleduck
:: Saturday :: Furthur Stage

One of the joys of Puddleduck is it lets Karan’s MANY gifts shine. Largely known for his
ever-tasty guitar work with RatDog, Karan is also a dead good singer-songwriter with a
real knack for picking really satisfying cover material with his own band, including Randy
Newman, Little Feat and other kindred spirits. Puddleduck is a good time starter to the
main stage well worth getting out of your tent in time to catch.

2. The Mother
Hips
:: Sunday :: Further Stage

It’s kind of dangerous to call any band “perfect” but there’s a lot of mounting evidence
over the decades that Northern California’s roots-rock-pop stalwarts The Mother Hips are
just that – freakin’ perfect. For charged, wonderfully executed, guitar heavy rock ‘n’
roll WITH a truly breathtaking catalog and one of the tighest, coolest rhythm sections
ever, well, one would be very hard pressed to find better. Seeing the Hips for the first
time is a conversion experience for most. Don’t be surprised if you go scrambling to hear
every note you can after you experience this set.

3. Dark Hollow Stage :: All Weekend

The small acoustic showcase stage will be curated by Larry Campbell and Teresa
Williams
and will likely be ground zero for some stunning troubadour action. Folks
will be treated to an array of “friends” dropping by, and even if it’s just Campbell and
his missus wooing you with song you won’t go wrong!

Those wanting an additional day in festival bliss can check out Furthurmore on Monday, May 31, at River Ranch
Campground in Tuolumne, CA. This fine epilogue to the first Furthur Fest features 7 Walkers
featuring Bill Kreutzmann and Papa Mali, Everyone Orchestra
featuring Steve Kimock, Melvin Seals, George Porter Jr, Dan Lebowitz, Aaron Redner, Dave
Brogan, Nat Keefe, Jans Ingber and more, plus the triumphant return of Holy Kimoto with
Steve Kimock, Kyle Hollingsworth, Michael Travis, and Jason Hann.

Furthur Festival Schedule

Furthur Festival Directions

Furthur Festival website

Continue reading for Desert Rocks…

Desert Rocks | Moab, UT

With crowd pleasers like Melvin Seals & JGB, Groundation and The Mother Hips topping the bill and a
unique, stunning setting in the Moab Desert in Utah, this smaller fest is shaping up to be
one of the best annual gatherings of truly talented working bands in the U.S. Without
relying on safe, name brand festival anchor bands, Desert Rocks – taking place this year May 27-30
- has grown each year by the merits of its spirit and good taste in lineups. Here’s three
worthies attendees should check out this year.

1. Lubriphonic
:: Thursday :: 8:00-9:15 pm :: Uncanny Stage

This Chicago-based self-describe “rock & soul stew” has the sophistication and sharp edges
of vintage Steely Dan but a blues soul that’s dusty and rugged as one could want.
Lubriphonic has killer tunes and is a reliable powerhouse live. If you’re headed to
Desert Rocks looking to come home with a new favorite, this band is likely to be a strong
contender for that position.

2. Wisebird ::
Friday :: 7:30-8:45 pm :: Desert Rocks Stage

If you love crankin’ good ol’ rock & roll with the windows down and the white lines flying
past at an alarming pace, then Wisebird is gonna hit your sweet spot like an Everlasting
Gobstopper. There’s a ton of abundant boogie soul to these boys and a little of the
battered denim je ne sais quoi one finds in The Black Crowes and Drive-By Truckers. Pour
some whiskey down your gullet and just dance like your body wants to as Wisebird plays and
things are gonna loosen up for you in a real nice way. Added bonus: the Bow &
Sparrow Aerial Ballet
will join them for this set. Wisebird also performs on Saturday
night, 12:20-1:50 am.

3. David Gans ::
Saturday :: 5:00-6:00 pm :: Desert Rocks Stage

While known for his work around the Grateful Dead both in print and on the radio for
decades, Gans is a damn fine songwriter and performer in his own right. Yes, his
interpretations of Dead numbers are great, but it’s his nose for primo work from other
contemporaries like Railroad Earth and his own songs that increasingly knock one out. And
you gotta have respect for anyone who can hold an audience rapt or make them skip standing
alone with just a guitar on stage, something Gans accomplishes and makes look so natural
it doesn’t seem like work.

Desert Rocks
Schedule

Desert Rocks Directions

Desert Rocks website

For a full list and links to other festivals happening this Memorial Day Weekend,
sure to visit the JamBase Festival
Guide

What are you doing this musical weekend? Add your comments to the Forum linked below.


Poland holds memorial service for plane crash victims

Tens of thousands of people are taking part in a memorial service in the Polish capital for the 96 victims of last weekend’s plane crash. Polish President Lech Kaczynski and key public figures, including the heads of the armed forces were among the dead.

Furthur Fest at Mtn Aire Memorial Day Weekend

Furthur Festival at Mountain Aire – Memorial Day Weekend

Furthur

Plans for Furthur Festival @ Mountain Aire have been announced on Furthur‘s website. The event will take place over Memorial Day Weekend, May 28-30. At this point that’s all the information that is available. We will be sure to keep you up to date on developments.

Furthur celebrated Phil Lesh’s 70th Birthday on March 12 in San Francisco, CA. Check back soon for coverage of the concert.

Furthur Tour Dates :: Furthur News :: Furthur Concert Reviews


Belgians remember victims of deadly train crash

A memorial service has been held in Belgium for the victims of the head-on train crash earlier this month in which 18 people died.
Prime Minister Yves Leterme and Prince Philippe joined rescue and rail workers in Brussels but many relatives of those killed stayed away, amid anger over safety standards on the Belgian railways. They have been called into question as investigations continue into the rush-hour collision near Halle, southwest of the capital.

Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra: Tour/Album

Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra Premiere Video and Announce U.S. Tour
in Support of New Album, Kollaps Tradixionales

Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra

Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra (SMZ) returns with its sixth full-length recording and first since the band’s lineup change in summer 2008. Having shed three members and recruiting a new drummer, the group officially dropped the “Tra-La-La Band” from its name, played a debut performance as a newly minted quintet at All
Tomorrow’s Parties in upstate NY, and embarked on an extensive European tour through the Fall of 2008. As Kollaps Tradixionales ably demonstrates, the band has lost none of its raw and frazzled anthemic power and continues to forge bold new ground in its search for a unique hybrid of punk, blues, psych, folk and modern orchestral idioms.

Kollaps Tradixionales is available on standard CD (in a custom gatefold paperboard jacket) and limited-edition deluxe CD (which is packaged together with a 6″x9″ 16-page perfect-bound art book and poster). The album also comes in a deluxe first pressing on double 10″ vinyl, with the art book, a CD copy, and two different posters
inside. The album is also available digitally. You can purchase the album here.

Kollaps Tradixionales Track List:
1. There Is A Light
2. I Built Myself A Metal Bird
3. I Fed My Metal Bird The Wings Of Other Metal Birds
4. Kollapz Tradixional (Thee Olde Dirty Flag)
5. Collapse Traditional (For Darling)
6. Kollaps Tradicional (Bury 3 Dynamos)
7. ‘Piphany Rambler

Tour Dates:

Europe

03/16 – Bristol, England – The Fleece
03/17 – Birmingham, England – Asylum
03/18 – Dublin, Ireland – The Button Factory
03/19 – Glasgow, Scotland – The Arts School
03/21 – Manchester, England – Academy 3
03/22 – Leeds, England – TJ’s Woodhouse Club
03/23 – London, England – Electric Ballroom
03/24 – Nottingham, England – Rescue Rooms
03/25 – Sheffield, England – Corporation
03/26 – Oxford, England – The Regal
03/27 – Brighton, England – St. George’s Church
03/30 – Rennes, France – Ubu
03/31 – Paris, France – Alhambra
04/01 – Reims, France – Cartonnerie
04/02 – Brussels, Belgium – Botanique
04/03 – Zottegem, Belgium (Dunkfestival)
04/04 – Munich, German – Feierwerk
04/06 – Padova, Italy – Unwound
04/07 – Rome, Italy – Circolo Degli Artisti
04/08 – Bologna, Italy – Locomotive
04/09 – Torino, Italy – Spazio 211
04/10 – Arezzo, Italy – Karemaski
04/11 – Varese, Italy – Twiggy
04/13 – Toulouse, France – Le Bikini
04/14 – Marseille, France – Espace Julien
04/15 – Nice, France – Theatre Lino Ventura
04/16 – Montpelier, France – La Taf
94/17 – Lausanne, Switzerland – Impetus Festival
04/18 – Luzern, Switzerland – Schurr
04/20 – Zurich, Switzerland – Rote Fabrik
04/21 – Lyon, France – Grnd Zero
04/22 – Paris, France – Alhambra
04/23 – Lille, France – Le Splendid
04/24 – Groningen, Netherlands – Vera
04/25 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Paradiso

North America

05/13 – Cambridge, MA – Middle East Downstairs
05/15 – Brooklyn, NY – Music Hall Of Wiliamsburg
05/16 – New York, NY – Bowery Ballroom
05/17 – Philadelphia, PA – First Unitarian Church Sanctuary
05/18 – Baltimore, MD – Ottobar
05/19 – Washington DC – Black Cat
05/20 – Carrboro, NC – Cat’s Cradle
05/21 – Asheville, NC – Grey Eagle Tavern
05/22 – Atlanta, GA – The Earl
05/24 – Nashville, TN – Mercy Lounge
05/25 – Newport, KY – Southgate House
05/26 – Chicago, IL – Lincoln Hall
05/27 – Chicago, IL – Schuba’s
05/28 – Pontiac, MI – Crofoot Ballroom
05/29 – Toronto, ON – Lee’s Palace
05/31 – Ottawa, ON – Mayfair Theatre


Kate Wolf Memorial Fest Feat: Nevilles, Ani, Earle, Grisman

Early-Bird Tickets Are Now Available For The Kate Wolf Memorial Music Festival

Early-Bird pricing for tickets to the Kate Wolf Memorial Music Festival are currently available through March 22. The Festival takes place June 25-27, 2010 at Black Oak Ranch, five miles north of Laytonville, CA.

Lineup:

The Neville Brothers

The Neville Brothers
Ani DiFranco
Steve Earle
Robert Earl Keen

Greg Brown
The Waifs
David Grisman Bluegrass Experience
Charlie Musselwhite
Linda Tillery & the Cultural Heritage Choir

Stacey Earle & Mark Stuart
Po Girl, Baka Beyond
John McCutcheon
Poor Man’s Whiskey

Rosalie Sorrels
Country All-Stars
Blame Sally

…and more to be announced in the near future.


2 killed in Georgia WW2 memorial demolition

Russia’s Foreign Ministry has condemned Georgia for its demolition of a WW2 memorial in Georgia calling it a provocation to the international community. An eight-year-old girl and her mother were killed during Saturday’s demolition of the Glory Memorial in Kutaisi, when explosives used to topple the structure sent large chunks of concrete hurtling into a residential area.

Georgian opposition protests removal of WW2 memorial

Georgian opposition parties are protesting a government decision to take down a huge World War II memorial complex in the city of Kutaisi. Opposition leaders and activists gathered today at the memorial complex, which was built in Soviet times to commemorate the victims and veterans of World War II.

Dubai mourns loss of pilots

A moving memorial service was held at the Dubai International Marine Club yesterday for the two Victory Team pilots who were tragically killed when racing in the emirate on Friday.  Mohammed Al Mehairi, a 34-year-old Emirati, and Jean-Marc Sanchez, his 48-year-old co-pilot, died during thisA moving memorial service was held at the Dubai International Marine Club yesterday for the two Victory Team pilots who were tragically killed when racing in the emirate on Friday. Mohammed Al Mehairi, a 34-year-old Emirati, and Jean-Marc Sanchez, his 48-year-old co-pilot, died during this

First anniversary of 26/11 attacks being observed today

Today is the first anniversary of 26/11 Mumbai terror attack, on this occasion prayers and candle-light vigil are being held in Mumbai and various parts of the country to pay homage to the victims.
A memorial for 18 security personnel, including National Security Guards (NSG) commander Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan is to be unveiled by Union Home [...]

Obama mourns at Fort Hood memorial

At stricken Fort Hood, President Barack Obama Tuesday shouldered the role of America’s national healer, as a country rose above its deep divisions in a moment of shared mourning. Weaving a stirring parable of national sacrifice, Obama metaphorically enshrined 13 victims of last week’s

Obama to attend Fort Hood rampage memorial

US President Barack Obama will Tuesday attend a memorial service at Fort Hood to honor victims of the wild shooting rampage on the military base in which 13 people died, the White House said. Investigators were meanwhile working around the clock to uncover why the US army doctor, Major Nidal