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Avalanche Tour: Stone Sour Theory, Skillet, Halestorm

WINTER JUST GOT A LIL’ HEAVIER

The first annual Avalanche Tour brings together some of the biggest names in mainstream hard rock for a massive North American winter trek. The tour runs from March 24-May 8 and features Stone Sour, Theory of a Deadman, Skillet, Halestorm and Art Of Dying . Tickets for most shows go on sale Saturday, February 5. A special fan club pre-sale will begin Tuesday, February 1 through Artist Arena. The current Avalanche Tour dates are below, with additional shows to be announced soon.

Stone Sour

Avalanche Tour Dates

Thur 3/24 Chicago, IL Aragon Ballroom

Fri 3/25 Milwaukee, WI Eagles Ballroom

Sat 3/26 St. Paul, MN Roy Wilkins Auditorium

Mon 3/28 Bloomington, IL US Cellular Coliseum

Tue 3/29 Fort Wayne, IN Allen County War Memorial Coliseum

Fri 4/1 Atlanta, GA Masquerade Music Park

Sat 4/2 Tampa, FL St. Pete Times Forum

Sun 4/3 Ladson, SC Ladson Fairground

Fri 4/8 San Antonio, TX Illusion Theater at Alamodome

Sat 4/9 Corpus Christi, TX Concrete Street Amphitheater

Sun 4/10 Grand Prairie, TX Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie

Tue 4/12 Houston, TX Reliant Arena

Wed 4/13 Wichita Falls, TX Kay Yeager Coliseum

Fri 4/15 Belton, TX Bell County Expo Center

Sat 4/16 Lubbock, TX LoneStar Amphitheater

Sun 4/17 El Paso, TX El Paso County Coliseum

Tue 4/19 Tulsa, OK Tulsa Convention Center Arena

Thur 4/21 Park City, KS Hartman Arena

Fri 4/22 Springfield, MO Shrine Mosque

Fri 4/29 New York, NY Hammerstein Ballroom

Sat 4/30 Bangor, ME Bangor Waterfront

Sun 5/1 Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Arena


Suwannee Springfest Adds Bands Announces Unique Collaborations

EARLY BIRD TICKETS STILL ON SALE

The 15th Annual Suwannee Springfest has announced special on-site collaborations, including the Colorado Superjam featuring Emmitt-Nershi, Michael Kang, The Motet and others, as well as Travelin’ McCourys with The Lee Boys. Additional artists just confirmed to the lineup include:

Suwannee Springfest by Nick Atlas

Verlon Thompson
Ralph Roddenberry Band
Sol Driven Train
Side Effects
Habanero Honeys
The Mantras
Andrew and Noah
Roy Book Binder
Tennessee Firearms
The Honeycutters
New Familiars
Adelle Cotton

The festival takes place March 24-27, 2011 at Live Oak, Florida’s Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park.

Early Bird Tickets are on sale now for only a few more days. On Tuesday, February 1 general admission prices will be raised from $125 to $150. Discounted Student Tickets have just been added for only $110 for the weekend, including camping.


Wanee Fest Expands to 3 Days

APRIL 14-16; SPIRIT OF SUWANNEE MUSIC PARK; LIVE OAK, FL


Wanee Music Festival 2011

The 2011 Wanee Music Festival has
announced that it
will
expand to three include three full days of music. Set for Thursday April 14 through Saturday April 16 at the Spirit of
Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, FL, the festival features headliners The Allman Brothers Band, with more
artist
announcements expected soon.

Wanee’s early bird ticket special goes on sale this Friday, January 14 at 10 AM and lasts until January 18 at 5 PM.
With a cost of $165.50 (plus applicable fees), the early
bird
ticket includes three days of music, four nights of camping (Wednesday, April 13, through Saturday) and an
expanded
kick-off party set for Wednesday. (via Pollstar)

Click here to check out coverage from last year’s Wanee
Music
Festival.


Foals: U.S. Tour & New Video

TOUR STARTS TONIGHT; NEW VIDEO FOR “2 TREES”

Tonight’s Minneapolis show is the first of a 22 city tour of North America for Oxford quintet, Foals. The tour will find the band
passing through such cities as Chicago, New York, Los Angeles and Seattle, with stops in Austin to play this year’s
ACL festival on October 10. See below for a full list of confirmed tour dates. Accompanying the band on these
block of dates, are fellow Brit rockers/newly signed Matador band Esben and the Witch.

In other Foals news, the band has a new video for their song “2 Trees.” Check it out below.

FOALS TOUR DATES:

Sep 23 7th St Entry, Minneapolis, MN

Sep 24 Lincoln Hall (IL), Chicago, IL
Sep 25 Magic Stick, Detroit, MI

Sep 27 Lee’s Palace, Toronto, Canada
Sep 28 Cabaret Juste Pour Rire, Montreal, Canada
Sep 29 Paradise (MA), Boston, MA
Oct 01 Bowery Ballroom, The, New York City, NY
Oct 02 Music Hall of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY
Oct 03 Black Cat, Washington, DC
Oct 05 Masquerade Music Park, Atlanta, GA
Oct 06 Club Downunder, Tallahassee, FL

Oct 08 Fitzgeralds (TX), Houston, TX

Oct 09 Stubb’s BBQ, Austin, TX w/ Black Keys
Oct 10 Austin City Limits, Austin, TX
Oct 12 Larimer Lounge, Denver, CO
Oct 14 Casbah, San Diego, CA
Oct 16 Foro Sol / Autodromo Hermanos, Mexico City, Mexico

Oct 18 El Rey Theater (LA), Los Angeles, CA

Oct 19 Blank Club, San Jose, CA
Oct 21 Doug Fir Lounge, Portland, OR
Oct 22 Venue (BC), Vancouver, Canada
Oct 23 Neumos, Seattle, WA

Foals
Tour Dates

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Concert
Reviews


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
.


Spiritual Rez: Tour & New Album

ALBUM RELEASE PARTY WITH BERNIE WORRELL ON SEPTEMBER 17 AT THE PARADISE IN
BOSTON


Spiritual Rez

On September 17, Spiritual
Rez
will be joined by the legendary Bernie Worrell (Original member of Parliament Funkadelic) on keys at their performance at The Paradise in Boston, MA.

This 6-piece roots-reggae, funk-rock outfit is packing out clubs on a nightly basis in support of their newest
release, The Nexus. On this special night, Worrell will collaborate with the band and highlight the
new album as well as the many hits that have had fans scrambling for tickets all across the Northeast.

Check out www.spiritualrez.com for streaming music,
including tracks from The Nexus.


Wednesday, August 25, 2010 Sullivan Hall New York, NY
Friday, August 27, 2010 Sully’s Pub Park St, Hartford, CT

Friday, September 10, 2010 Funk ‘N Waffles Syracuse, NY
Saturday, September 11, 2010 Backwoods Pondfest 2010 @ Twin Ponds Campsite Peru, NY

Thursday, September 16, 2010 Stone Church Newmarket, NH
Friday, September 17, 2010 Paradise Rock Club Boston, MA
Thursday, September 30, 2010 Jerky’s Live Music Hall Providence, RI

Saturday, October 2, 2010 Nectars Burlington, VT
Friday, October 15, 2010 Lake Eden Arts Festival (LEAF) @ Camp Rockmont Black Mountain, NC
Saturday, October 16, 2010 Lake Eden Arts Festival (LEAF) @ Camp Rockmont Black Mountain, NC
Sunday, October 17, 2010 Lake Eden Arts Festival (LEAF) @ Camp Rockmont Black Mountain, NC
Saturday, November 13, 2010 Bear Creek Music Festival @ Suwannee Music Park Live Oak, FL

Spiritual Rez
Tour Dates

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Spiritual Rez News
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Spiritual Rez
Concert
Reviews


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.


Blackwater & Bear Creek Fests At Spirit of Suwannee Music Park

ADVANCED DISCOUNT TICKETS FOR BOTH FESTIVALS AVAILABLE NOW

Big IV Productions owner and CEO Lyle Williams and director/Chief promoter Paul Levine continue to shape Florida’s
music scene with plans to bring two festivals to Live Oak, Florida’s Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in 2010.
Returning for its fourth consecutive year, Bear Creek Music Festival will take place November 12-14 and
the
inaugural Blackwater Music & Art Festival will touch down August 26-28.

For the first ever Blackwater Music Festival, fans will be treated to three days of eclectic music with sets by Slightly Stoopid, STS9, Michael Franti & Spearhead, JJ Grey & MOFRO, The Disco Biscuits, G. Love, Galactic and more than
20 other celebrated bands. Up to date lineup and ticket information is available here.

The critically acclaimed Bear Creek Music & Art Festival will once again feature a massive lineup full of
funk,
rock, jazz, funk, live electonica, and jam titans. Fan favorites Umphrey’s McGee return for two
nights of
headlining shows with other acts such as Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk, Lettuce, The New
Mastersounds
, Perpetual Groove,
George Porter’s Running Pardners, Toubab
Krewe
, Zach Deputy
and
others also playing twice over the
three day event. Other performers include Maceo Parker, Pee Wee
Ellis
, Fred Wesley, Bernie Worrell, DJ Logic,
Soulive, The New Deal, Bonobo Live Band, Eliot Lipp
and many more.
Complete lineup, ticket info, and all details
including Wednesday night’s Pre-Pre Festival and Thursday’s Pre-Festival Kick-Off Parties available here.


Bear Creek Fest Adds Bernie Worrell, Heavy Pets & More

SOCIALYBRIUM, DJ LOGIC, HONEY ISLAND SWAMP BAND, AQUAPHONICS ALSO ADDED; PRE-PARTY
FEATURING HEAVY PETS, HONEY ISLAND SWAMP, AQUAPHONICS & MORE

Bernie
Worrell

The Bear Creek Music and Art Festival, November 10-14 at The Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live
Oak, Fl., has announced a handful of new artists. Funk pioneer Bernie Worrell and Socialybrium, DJ Logic, The Heavy Pets x 2 (Wed & Thurs),
DJ Motion Potion, Honey Island Swamp Band
(Wednesday), Billy Iuso & the Restless
Natives
(Thurs), Suenalo (Thurs), Zoogma (Wednesday), Aquaphonics (Wednesday), The Fritz (Thursday) and Artist at Large Donna Hopkins will join Umphrey’s McGee, Maceo Parker, Dumpstaphunk, Lettuce, The New Deal and many others at
this late fall festival.

Additionally, the festival is now offering a Wednesday night Pre-Pre-Party featuring The Heavy Pets, Honey Island
Swamp Band, Zoogma and Aquaphonics. Wednesday night Pre-Pre-Party Tickets will be $20 and include all music,
camping, taxes and fees. Only Thursday-Sunday ticket buyers are eligible to purchase the Wednesday night ticket.

Bear Creek early-bird tickets are $115 until June 2


Umphrey’s McGee Summer Tour

UMPHREY’S MCGEE ANNOUNCE COMPLETE SUMMER TOUR SCHEDULE

INCLUDING BONNAROO, SUMMERFEST, ALL GOOD AND OTHERS

PLUS, BIG PLAYS RED ROCKS AMPHITHEATRE ON JULY 3 WITH GALACTIC AND THE WAILERS

AT LC OUTDOOR AMPHITHEATRE IN COLUMBUS OPENING FOR WISESPREAD PANIC, AND MORE

Jake Cinninger – UM :: 01.22.10 :: Aspen by
Spady

On the heels of big plays in Amsterdam and Australia, and still buzzing from the ground-breaking first annual UMBowl (JamBase review and photos here) in Chicago, pop prog rockers Umphrey’s McGee today unveil their complete summer 2010 tour schedule.

The band’s summer plans include stops at festivals throughout the country: Bonnaroo, Summer Camp, Wakarusa, Summerfest, and All Good, among others. Additional tour highlights include a highly anticipated Colorado visit – for a July 3 “Red Rocks & Blue” show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre with Galactic (featuring Cyril Neville) and The Wailers and an intimate play on the 4th of July at the Gothic Theatre, and an opening stint for Widespread Panic on July 13 at LC Outdoor Amphitheater in Columbus, OH. Umphrey’s McGee’s complete summer tour schedule is included below.

Umphrey’s McGee’s complete list of summer tour dates is as follows:

May 28 – Sunday, May 30 Summercamp Chillicothe IL

June 2 House of Blues New Orleans LA w/ Brock Butler

June 3 House of Blues Dallas TX w/ Brock Butler

June 4 – Saturday, June 5 Wakarusa Festival Ozark AR

June 10 – Sunday, June 13 Bonnaroo Manchester TN

June 30 Summerfest Milwaukee WI

July 2 Nateva Music & Arts Festival – Oxford Fairgrounds Oxford ME

July 3 Red Rocks Amphitheatre Morrison CO w/ Galactic and The Wailers

July 4 Gothic Theatre Englewood CO

July 7 Centennial Terrace Sylvania OH Co-headlining w/ moe.

July 8 Party in the Park Rochester NY w/ Cornmeal

July 9 All Good Music Festival Masontown WV

July 10 Forecastle Festival Louisville KY

July 11 Jamboozle Big Flats NY

July 13 LC Outdoor Amphitheater Columbus OH Opening for Widespread Panic

July 15 Lafayette Square Buffalo NY w/ Tea Leaf Green

July 16 Frederick Meijer Gardens Grand Rapids MI

July 17 White River Lawn Indianapolis IN w/ Rusted Root

July 29 South Shore Music Circus Cohasset MA w/ Rebelution

July 30 Cape Cod Melody Tent Hyannis MA w/ Rebelution

July 31 Gathering of the Vibes Bridgeport CT

August 1 Hampton Beach Casino Room Hampton Beach NH w/ Rebelution

August 4 Saranac Brewery Utica NY w/ Rebelution

August 5 Theatre at Westbury Westbury NY w/ Rebelution

August 6 Penn’s Peak Jim Thorpe PA

August 7 Stone Pony Asbury Park NJ

August 11 The Norva Norfolk VA

August 12 House of Blues Myrtle Beach SC w/ Rebelution

August 13 Raleigh Amphiteater Raleigh NC w/ Rebelution

August 14 Masquerade Music Park Atlanta GA w/ Rebelution

November 11 – Friday, November 12 Bear Creek Music & Art Fest Live Oak FL

Umphrey’s McGee Tour Dates :: Umphrey’s McGee News :: Umphrey’s McGee Concert Reviews


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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Purple Hatter’s Ball: 5/21-23

THIRD ANNUAL PURPLE HATTER’S BALL TO HONOR THE MEMORY OF RACHEL HOFFMAN

Big Gigantic

Bear Creek Presents and New Earth Music are proud to present the third annual Purple Hatter’s Ball honoring the
memory of Rachel Hoffman. This three-day festival will be held May 21-23 at the Spirit of the
Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Florida. The lineup for the Purple Hatter’s Ball includes Big Gigantic, DubConscious, Yo Mama’s Big Fat Booty Band, Ralph Roddenbery Band, The Burnin Smyrnans, The Malah, 3rd Stone, Catfish Alliance, Greenhouse Lounge, Gravity A, Flight Risk,
Corporal Boil, Trial By
Stone
, Pepper Drive, Dead Circus and Lucid Groove. On Saturday night,
May 22 all guests are invited to wear costumes that include the color purple, commemorating Rachel’s favorite
color.

Festival tickets are $40 and include the music, three nights of camping and all taxes and fees. The Music Park is also
offering a discount on cabins and golf carts for this event. A cabin for two nights and a golf cart for 4 people is only
$400.


Bear Creek Adds: UM, London Souls & More

Bear Creek Adds Umphrey’s McGee, The London Souls Pee Wee Ellis & More

Bear Creek 2009 by Chapman

The Bear Creek Music and Art Festival, November 11-14, 2010 at The Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Florida has announced a third round of artist additions. Bear Creek welcomes back Umphrey’s McGee for two headlining shows on 11/11 and 11/12. The London Souls will make their first Bear Creek appearances, as will Papadosio and Lingo. Saltwater Grass, The Soular System and Curious Circus return to Bear Creek once again. Artist-at-large additions include saxman Pee Wee Ellis and Motet vocalist Jans Ingber.

The addition of Pee Wee Ellis, who will join Maceo Parker and Fred Wesley on the bill, rounds out the presence of The JBs, aka The James Brown Horns, at Bear Creek. These funk and soul pioneers have not appeared on the same stage in many years and Bear Creek is honored to bring together these legends once again.

Bear Creek early-bird tickets are $115 until June 2. Thursday night, 11/11 pre-party tickets are $40 until June 2. VIP tickets are also available. Info and ticket information is available at bearcreekmusicfestival.com.

Full artist additions:

Umphrey’s McGee x 2

The London Souls x 2

Saltwater Grass

The Soular System

Curious Circus

Lingo

Papadosio

Artists at Large additions:

Pee Wee Ellis

Jans Ingber

Previously announced artists include:

- 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

- 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

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


7 Walkers Tour: Papa Mali, Bill Kreutzmann, George Porter Jr.

NEW PROJECT FEATURING FRESH ROBERT HUNTER LYRICS
HITS THE ROAD

Bill Kreutzmann by Chad Smith

Legendary drummer and co-founder of the Grateful Dead, Bill Kreutzmann, together with funky bluesman and voodoo electronic pioneer Papa Mali, officially unveil 7 Walkers‘ spring plans. 7 Walkers, which also features bass virtuoso Reed Mathis (Tea Leaf Green, JFJO) and multi-instrumentalist Matt Hubbard (Willie Nelson and Friends), will stop at select markets and festivals through out the country, all in anticipation of a new album release. The complete list of currently confirmed tour dates is included below.

7 Walkers recently spent time at an Austin, Texas studio, recording an album to be released later this year. In addition to a brand-new batch of Robert Hunter (Grateful Dead and Bob Dylan lyricist) originals that were co-written with the band, the new album offers up favorites from the Grateful Dead repertoire, Papa Mali originals, and some New Orleans and Southern songbook interpretations. Overall, the result is a fiery and funky collection of tunes that quite brilliantly capture the unique collaboration between these two very different musical shamans.

Bill Kreutzmann (who played every show in the Grateful Dead’s illustrious 30 year career as well as The Dead incarnations since) first met funky Papa Mali at a festival in 2008. Bill recalls in a recent interview, “We first met at the Oregon Country Fair last year. He was the headliner on the main stage, and I sat there and watched him and went, ‘This guy’s for real man, I like this guy.’ Then we met, after that he came over to my trailer that I was staying in and you couldn’t separate us, we talked for hours. It was just one of those natural things, you know? You can’t plan it; You can’t make it happen. And then we started playing together.”

Live audio recordings of the 7 Walkers can be heard at the newly re-launched www.billkreutzmann.com.

Meanwhile, at nugs.net, fans can now download live BK3 recordings from their 2009 Colorado shows. Another potent Kreutzmann musical project, BK3 first toured in 2008 and featured a rotating lineup including such players as guitarist Scott Murawski (Max Creek) and bassists James “Hutch” Hutchinson (Bonnie Raitt), Oteil Burbridge (Allman Brothers) and Mike Gordon (Phish).

Kreutzmann is also working to support the efforts of University of California at Santa Cruz, who has committed to helping to archive all things Grateful Dead. As Kreutzmann explains, “I am incredibly happy that the kind archivists at UC Santa Cruz understand the social value of [the Grateful Dead's] priceless archive, and its hallowed meaning to our most beloved ‘Dead Heads.’ Without the care it is now going to receive, these treasures would be lost.”

7 Walkers Spring/Summer Tour Dates

(Please note: Guest bass player George Porter Jr. will perform these dates with 7 Walkers)

Tuesday, April 6 Sierra Nevada Brewing Co., Big Room Chico CA
Wednesday, April 7 Red Fox Eureka CA
Thursday, April 8 Crystal Bay Club Crown Room Crystal Bay NV
Friday, April 9 Great American Music Hall San Francisco CA
Saturday, April 10 Moe’s Alley Santa Cruz CA
Friday, April 16 Spirit of Suwanee Music Park Live Oak FL
Saturday, April 17 The Salt Lick Driftwood TX
Friday, April 30 Mahalia Jackson Theatre New Orleans, LA
Thursday, June 3 Wakarusa Festival Ozark AR
Friday, June 11 Sonoma County Fairgrounds Santa Rosa CA

7 Walkers Tour Dates :: 7 Walkers News :: 7 Walkers Concert Reviews


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.


Widespread Panic: Spring Tour

Widespread Panic: Spring Tour 2010

Widespread Panic‘s Spring Tour will kick off at the 2010 Wanee Festival in Live Oak, FL. From there the band will cover ground from Washington, D.C. all the way to Tulsa, OK, closing the tour out with two nights in Orange Beach, AL at The Wharf. Pre-sales for all non-festival shows are going on sale starting next week through Widespread Online Ticketing.

As previously reported the band is currently at work on a new studio album set for release later this year.

Widespread Panic Tour Dates

Widespread Panic

03/25/10 Thu House of Blues N. Myrtle Beach, SC

03/26/10 Fri House of Blues N. Myrtle Beach, SC

03/27/10 Sat House of Blues N. Myrtle Beach, SC

04/16/10 Fri Wanee Festival (Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park) Live Oak, FL

04/17/10 Sat Wanee Festival (Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park) Live Oak, FL

04/20/10 Tue Warner Theatre Washington, DC

04/21/10 Wed Warner Theatre Washington, DC

04/23/10 Fri Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion at Walnut Creek Raleigh, NC

04/24/10 Sat Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion at Walnut Creek Raleigh, NC

04/26/10 Mon The National Richmond, VA

04/27/10 Tue The National Richmond, VA

04/29/10 Thu Jazz Fest – New Orleans Fairgrounds New Orleans, LA

05/01/10 Sat BOK Center Tulsa, OK

05/04/10 Tue Memorial Auditorium Chattanooga, TN

05/05/10 Wed Bi-Lo Center Greenville, SC

05/07/10 Fri The Wharf Orange Beach, AL

05/08/10 Sat The Wharf Orange Beach, AL


Randall Bramblett: The Meantime

RANDALL BRAMBLETT TO RELEASE THE MEANTIME MARCH 9

Randall Bramblett

On March 9 Blue Ceiling Records will release The Meantime, the beautiful new CD from Randall Bramblett. The new recording marks a departure for the highly acclaimed multi-instrumentalist who is best known for his contributions on saxophone with Steve Winwood, Traffic, Levon Helm, Sea Level (with Chuck Leavell), Gregg Allman, Widespread Panic and more.

The CD was produced by Bramblett, who performs primarily on acoustic piano, organ, and lead vocals. The CD features 12 original tracks, including some of Bramblett’s earliest songs such as “Sacred Harmony,” “Witness For Love,” and “One More Rose” as well as newer, unreleased compositions. A sultry blend of ambient folk, jazz, traditional piano and seductive vocals, the music on The Meantime is downright romantic and mesmerizing in the vein of Norah Jones or The Blue Nile.

On this recording Bramblett is accompanied by Gerry Hansen on drums and percussion and Chris Enghauser on upright bass. Special guests include Andy Carlson (violin and viola), Cora Kuyvenhoven (cello), Adam McKnight (backing vocals on “Driving to Mongomery”), Betsy Franck (backing vocals on “In the Meantime”), Tom Ryan (baritone sax), and Kevin Hyde (trombone). Strings were written and arranged by renowned producer/composer, Steve Dancz.

Bramblett will tour in support of The Meantime, including a listening party performance at The Rialto Room in Athens, GA, on Saturday, February 13. The show will benefit the University of Georgia Music Business Program.

Randall Bramblett Tour Dates

01/30/10 Sat Bradfordville Blues Club Tallahassee, FL

02/13/10 Sat The Rialto Room Athens, GA

03/06/10 Sat Historic Myrtle Beach Train Depot Myrtle Beach, SC

03/19/10 Fri The White Mule Columbia, SC

04/09/10 Fri Number Sixteen Montgomery, AL

04/16/10 Fri Wanee Festival (Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park) Live Oak, FL

04/17/10 Sat The Old Opera House Hawkinsville, GA

05/15/10 Sat Hoopee Jam Norristown, GA

08/21/10 Sat Sundilla Concert Series Auburn, AL


Wanee: Allmans, Panic, Weir, Mule

2010 WANEE MUSIC FESTIVAL

THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND, WIDESPREAD PANIC, BOB WEIR & MANY MORE

Wanee 2009 by Saba

The Allman Brothers Band will lead a cavalcade of outstanding performers in the all-star lineup for the 2010 Wanee Music Festival. The festival runs Friday April 16 through Saturday April 17 at the Spirit of Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, FL. There will be an expanded Wanee Kick Off Party on Thursday April 15 starting at 3 p.m. Tickets for the Festival go on sale Friday, January 22 at 10 a.m.

The Allman Brothers Band and Widespread Panic will perform Friday and Saturday night of the Festival. Other performers include: Gov’t Mule; Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi; Bob Weir, Rob Wasserman, & Jay Lane are Scaring the Childern; Stephen Stills; The Black Keys; Dr. John; Hot Tuna Electric; 7 Walkers featuring Bill Kreutzmann & Papa Mali; JJ Grey & Mofro; Johnny Winter; George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic; The Funky Meters; The Wailers; Sharon Jones and The Dap-Kings; North Mississippi Allstars; A Family Affair with Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk (performing Sly & The Family Stone); Jaimoe’s Jasssz Band; Chuck Leavell with The Randall Bramblett Band; Particle; Oteil and Kofi Burbridge with The Lee Boys; Col. Bruce Hampton; Devon Allman’s Honeytribe; Scrapomatic; Bobby Lee Rodgers Trio and Bonobos Convergence.

TWO DAY GENERAL ADMISSION FESTIVAL TICKETS:

-$158.00 from January 22nd – February 22

-$178.00 from February 23rd – April 14

-$188.00 Gate Price (April 15th – 17th)

All prices include the Expanded Wanee Kick Off Party on Thursday April 15 starting at 3 p.m. Tickets are available at Music Today and LiveNation.com.

VIP TICKETS:

VIP tickets are $353 and will be available on a limited basis. All VIP credentials will be available at the park and can be picked up on April 15th or 16th.
VIP Tickets Include: (1) Two day pass to the festival, VIP Parking, VIP Hospitality Tent with catering, Discounted Beverages, Private Restrooms, Special concert viewing for the Peach Stage, Wanee Festival t-shirt and poster, VIP Welcome Party Thursday Night. VIP Tickets are available at Music Today and LiveNation.com

For more on Wanee check 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