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WhiteWater Ramble : Debut Album Members of TLG, HBR, RRE Guest

LONG AWAITED DEBUT ARRIVES AUGUST 30

Whitewater Ramble

High altitude jamgrass champions WhiteWater Ramble have announced the release of their debut album, All Night Drive, produced by the highly regarded musician and producer Tim Carbone from Railroad Earth, and featuring a stellar cast of guest artists including Steve Molitz ( Particle, Phil & Friends), Josh Clark (Tea Leaf Green), Erik Yates (Hot Buttered Rum), Grant Gordy (David Grisman Quintet), and in-demand session saxman Pete Wall on saxophone.

For a band whose sound has always been steeped in psychedelic interpretations of bluegrass music, the choice of partnering up with Tim Carbone was the logical choice to helm the WhiteWater Ramble debut project.

“Tim Carbone was WWR’s captain during the recording of All Night Drive, bold and tireless in getting the right performances from the band. His encouragement and support kept morale high in otherwise stressful situations,” says WhiteWater Ramble fiddler and vocalist Adam Galblum. “His studio expertise ensured that we were getting the best sounds for this record, and we felt comfortable deferring to his artistic judgement. While respecting the already-established parameters of our band, Tim knew what he wanted from us, and was clear in communicating how he wanted it. We appreciated that.”

On the flipside, when asked to recount the highlight of working with the Colorado jam rock quintet on their latest album Carbone said, “WWR have their feet planted in more than one world. More than two if you count such things – sometimes all at the same time! No matter which world you prefer; bluegrass, rock, electronica or the myriad combinations, WWR will take you there on a fantastic ride!”

WhiteWater Ramble will perform select rocky mountain regional headlining dates with special guests in support of their new album.

Upcoming WhiteWater Ramble Shows

08/07/10 Adobe Bar Taos, NM
08/08/10 Larimer County Fairgrounds Loveland, CO
08/13/10 Nomad Theater Boulder, CO
08/15/10 Oskar Blues Lyons, CO
08/17/10 Aggie Theater Fort Collins, CO (feat: Steve Molitz, Tim Carbone, Pete Wall)
08/18/10 Bluebird Theater Denver, CO (feat: Grant Gordy, Steve Molitz, Pete Wall)

While the debut isn’t available nationally until August 30, fans can pick up an advance copy for FREE at one of these three CD release parties:

Aug 13 – The Nomad Theatre – Boulder, CO
Aug 17 – The Aggie Theatre – Fort Collins, CO
Aug 18 – The Bluebird Theatre – Denver, CO

WhiteWater Ramble Tour Dates :: WhiteWater Ramble News :: WhiteWater Ramble Concert Reviews


Fest: Bromberg, Hiatt, RRE, Bush

BROMBERG’S BIG NOISE IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD BRINGS AMERICANA MUSIC STARS

TO WILMINGTON, DELAWARE; DAVID BROMBERG, JOHN HIATT AND SAM BUSH AMONG LINEUP

David Bromberg

Music lovers have a new mid-Atlantic destination. Bromberg’s Big Noise in the Neighborhood presented by AAA is a
day-long outdoor festival hosted by guitar legend David Bromberg. American music visionary and Grammy winner John Hiatt, bluegrass innovator
Sam Bush and roots-heavy
jam band Railroad Earth will
play to thousands along the scenic Christina Riverfront. Bromberg, Jorma Kaukonen and Angel Band complete the bill, which
will be broadcast in its entirety on Philadelphia-based public radio station WXPN (88.5 FM) and online at www.wxpn.org.

Bromberg’s Big Noise in the Neighborhood presented by AAA will be held at Justison Landing Park, a mere two
blocks from I-95 in downtown Wilmington. Patrons will have access to craft beers from Delaware brewers Dogfish
Head and Twin Lakes, wines by Wente Vinyards and food from Harry’s Seafood, Orillas Tapas Bar & Restaurant,
Dogfish Head Brewings & Eats, Big Fish Grill and Fat Rick’s BBQ. Family-friendly activities include a children’s tent
operated by the new Delaware Children’s Museum. Performances run from noon to 8 p.m.

Two dollars of every ticket will be donated to Haitian earthquake relief efforts, through the Art Creation Foundation
for Children (www.artforhaitianchildren.org),
which is based in Jacmel, Haiti and the Benjamin Harris Josephson Fund (www.overlookfoundation.org), which sends health care workers to
disaster areas.

May 14 Kick-off party: Light Up the Queen Foundation and WXPN (88.5 FM) present a fun-filled night of
music with legendary New Orleans Mardi Gras Indian Big Chief Monk Boudreaux & the Golden Eagles. Admission is
included in the Super VIP ticket for $150 and includes VIP seating at the festival.

The Queen Theatre: Fifty years ago, the lights went out and the doors closed on the majestic Queen
Theatre in downtown Wilmington. Today, the Light Up the Queen Foundation is thrilled to announce that the Queen
is ready to rise up and reclaim her former glory—but not without your help.


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!


FloydFest 9: Helm Grace Potter, RRE, Galactic

FloydFest 9 To Feature: Levon Helm, Grace Potter, Railroad Earth, Galactic & More

Levon Helm

If the first FloydFest ever, 9 years ago, was “groundbreaking” in its genre-defying globally-infused lineup (not to mention its meteoric rise from the humble one-stoplight-town of Floyd, Virginia) FloydFest 9, in 2010, is still breaking ground.

FloydFest re-images itself annually, unveiling new graphic artwork and a thematic tag line every December, with the advent of ticket sales for the new season (2009 was “Revival,” 2008 “A Family Affair”), and this year’s theme of “Breaking Ground” seems to have both literal and metaphoric meaning. Metaphoric in the sense that in its near-decade of existence, this festival has been nurtured and tended, willed into full flowery fruition, by the grassroots energies of its faithful followers, and literal in the sense that, with a strong emphasis this year on performance art, patrons will gasp in awe at the “dazzling public spectacle of daredevil acrobatics, pyrotechnics, and mastery of light, air and fire” that best describes Flam Chen theatre, a performance company based in Tucson, Arizona, that will be showcasing their considerable skills throughout the four day festival.

Over the years FloydFest has grown to near-capacity of its 80-acre venue off the Federally-owned Blue Ridge Parkway – accommodating more than 12,000 patrons and featuring no less than eight stages of music. The beautifully timber framed “Dreaming Creek” main stage will this year host the Grammy award winner for best Traditional Folk album (and long time drummer and frequent vocalist for The Band) Levon Helm, as well as Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, recently named one of the “Best New Bands of 2010″ by Rolling Stone magazine, as well as festival favorites Railroad Earth, to name a few. Throughout the weekend, action on other stages, which include an equally beautiful timber framed “Hillholler” stage (which sits delightfully at the bottom of a natural bowl), a “Blue Ridge to Bayou” dance tent, a funky “Beer and Wine Garden Stage,” a “Global Village” stage, and a traditional Appalachian “Workshop Porch,” range from the likes of the funk/jazz trio Soulive, to west African instrumentalists Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni ba, with a multitude of the hottest up-and-coming acts like Deer Tick, Low Anthem, Cornmeal, and a score of others sandwiched in between.

FloydFest’s full 2010 roster includes:
The Levon Helm Band, Old Crow Medicine Show, Grace Potter & the Nocturnals, Galactic featuring Corey Henry of The Rebirth Brass Band, Railroad Earth, JJ Grey & Mofro, Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe, Soulive, Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni ba, Konono No1, Deer Tick, Tift Merritt, The Low Anthem, Hackensaw Boys, Cornmeal, Eric Krasno & Chapter 2, Pimps of Joytime, Mountain Heart, Flam Chen, Budos Band, Joe Pug, Bearfoot, Rockridge Brothers, WIYOS, Solas, Spiral, Rising Appalachia, Dangermuffin, Miss Tess & the Bon Ton Parade, Christabel & the Jons, Boulder Acoustic Society, Holy Ghost Tent Revival, Packway Handle Band, Alexis P Suter Band, Soulhound, Two Man Gentleman Band, Butch Robins’ Imagicnation, The Mantras, Sol Driven Train, William Walter & Co, Thunderdrums, Papadosio, Folk Soul Revival, The Barefoot Movement, Kat Mills, 3 Minute Lovin, Adrienne Young, The Steel Wheels, American Dumpster, Dirty Horse, Blue Mule, Scintillation Fire Troupe, Old Sledge, Kill Basa Bill’s Roadshow, JP Harris & the Tough Choices, The Hot Seats, Dance Afire, White Top Mountain Band, My Radio, Sauerkraut Band, Danny Knicely, Farm Use Only, Hoorah Cloggers, JuggleThis!, Rocknoceros, Miss Kitty’s Society for Wayward Cosmonauts, Charles Eisenstein, Dharma Rebel w/ Jason Murphy, James Justin & Co., and Musicians of the Crooked Road.

~ Plus the Under The Radar Series ~
American Aquarium, The Atkinsons, Big Daddy Love, Diane Durrett Band, Do it to Julia, Doco, Dot Line Projekt, Electric Codpiece, Farm Vegas, Funkuponya, Galen Kipar Project, The Honey Dewdrops, Jason Spooner Trio, Jesse Chong Band, Joe Pitts Band, Johnson’s Crossroads, Lefty Williams Band, Lingo, Mitch Barrett, The Mumbles, Nancy and Two Meteors, Arevalo, Possum Jenkins, Ralph Roddenbery Band, Rootstone Jugband, Shortwave Society, Tennessee Boltsmokers, Town Mountain, Travis Elliott, Uncle Mountain, The Wave, The Werks, The Young Sinclairs

Tickets: Consecutive day tickets include on-site camping. On-site parking is sold out, but tickets for off-site Park and Camp are still available. Tickets range from $30 – $140. Discount rates for children; Kids 5 and under admitted free of charge when accompanied by a paying adult.


Mile High Fest Lineup: DMB Johnson, MMJ, Trucks, DBTs, RRE

Mile High Music Festival on August 14 & 15 On The Fields at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park

Dave Matthews Band, Jack Johnson, Weezer, Steve Miller Band, My Morning Jacket, Slightly Stoopid

Atmosphere, Phoenix, Train, Nas & Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley, Jimmy Cliff, Keane, Bassnectar

Phoenix, Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band, Drive-By Truckers, Jimmy Cliff, Railroad Earth and Many Others

Gov’t Mule :: Mile High 2009 by Martinez

Colorado’s Mile High Music Festival officially announces its 2010 event: August 14 and 15 at The Fields at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park. With Dave Matthews Band and Jack Johnson topping the bill of over 40 bands over two days, 2010 promises to be the festival’s biggest and best year yet.

In addition to the headliners, 2010 performance highlights include Weezer, Steve Miller Band, My Morning Jacket, Slightly Stoopid, Atmosphere, Phoenix, Train, Nas & Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley, Jimmy Cliff, Keane, Bassnectar, Cypress Hill, Z-Trip, Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band, Drive-By Truckers, Railroad Earth, Ozomatli and many others. The complete list of performers is listed below. Doors will open at 11:00 a.m. each day.

A relative newcomer on the national festival scene, Mile High Music Festival has already become a summer tradition for Colorado residents and for music fans from coast to coast. The festival grounds, with its remarkable views of the Denver skyline and Rocky Mountain Front Range, is the perfect backdrop for this diverse, lively, and distinctly Colorado music and arts festival.

The Fields at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park is conveniently located just nine miles from downtown Denver, and only 1.8 miles from the I-70 and Quebec exit.

TICKET INFO:

2010 Mile High Music Festival Ticket prices follow. No additional charges or fees apply!


Mile High Music Festival Early Bird Tickets are $150.00 for a two-day pass. Early Bird Ticket supplies are limited and will go quickly. Once the Early Bird Tickets are sold, the ticket price will be adjusted to $175.00 for a two-day pass while supplies last. The next ticket price level will be $200.00 for a two-day pass. No single day tickets are available.

VIP Passes, Hotel Packages and Layaway options are available. Visit www.milehighmusicfestival.com for more information.

Tickets go on-sale on Saturday, April 10 at 10:00 a.m. MDT at www.milehighmusicfestival.com and www.tickethorse.com

LINEUP INFO:

The complete lineup for Mile High Music Festival is:

Saturday, August 14

Jack Johnson

Steve Miller Band

Slightly Stoopid

Phoenix

Nas & Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley

Keane

Cypress Hill

Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band

The Samples (all original members)

Keller Williams

Rusted Root

Donavon Frankenreiter

One eskimO

Mayer Hawthorne & The County

ALO

Amos Lee

The Constellations

The Motet

Bobby Long

MyNameIsJohnMichael

Sunday, August 15

Dave Matthews Band

Weezer

My Morning Jacket

Atmosphere

Train

Jimmy Cliff

Bassnectar

Z-Trip

Drive-By Truckers

Railroad Earth

Ozomatli

Punch Brothers

Tim Reynolds & TR3

Trevor Hall

Matt Morris

BoomBox

On My Stars

Joe Purdy

The Knew

Danielle Ate the Sandwich

For more on Mile High Music Festival see our 2009 review here.


High Sierra Music Fest: Avetts, Femi, RRE, Dr. Dog, Slip

High Sierra Music Festival Initial Lineup

The 20th Annual High Sierra Music Festival has announced the following acts. There will be many more to follow:

HSMF 2009 by Krolick

The Avett Brothers

Ozomatli

Femi Kuti and Positive Force

Railroad Earth

Bela Fleck, Zakir Hussain, and Edgar Meyer

Dr. Dog

Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe

Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue

Cornmeal

Blitzen Trapper

The New Mastersounds

March Fourth Marching Band

Nels Cline Singers

The Infamous Stringdusters

Surprise Me Mr. Davis

The Slip

BLVD

Beats Antique

Telepath

Carolyn Wonderland

Darol Anger’s Republic Of Strings featuring Sharon Gilchrist

Great American Taxi

Nathan Moore

Johnny Vidacovich, Robert Walter Duo

Big Light

Trampled By Turtles

Zach Deputy

and many more to come!

Discount early-bird tickets are on sale now and available here.

Fore more on High Sierra see our coverage of the 2009 event here.


Haiti Benefit: Members of Ween RRE, Hot Tuna on 2/14 in NYC

Haiti Benefit this weekend features members of Railroad Earth, Ween and Hot Tuna

Railroad Earth

Americana Artist George Kilby Jr. will produce a Valentine’s Day Benefit Concert for Haitian Aid, February 14, from 3 p.m. till Midnight at Mannys on Second in New York City. Internationally known musicians who are based in New York will be featured, along with regional bands playing a wide variety of genres including bluegrass, jazz, blues, country, funk, and rock & roll.

Partners in Health is the beneficiary of all proceeds. The organization has been doing work in Haiti for 20 years which has put them “on the ground” and in the midst of the aid process at the time of the earthquake.

Venue Information:
Mannys on Second
1770 2nd Ave (btwn 92nd and 93rd St)
New York, NY, 10128
Phone:(212)410-3300
mannyonsecond.com
Tickets are $20

Lineup:
Sean Kershaw and the New Jack Ramblers
Barbecue Bob w/ Special Guest Dave Dreiwitz
Dave Dreiwitz (Ween, Marco Benvento Trio)
George Kilby Jr. and Road Dogs w/ guests Henry Butler, Andy Goessling and Lily White
New Orleans Piano Legend Henry Butler (a special guest to be confirmed)
Andy Goessling (Railroad Earth)
Lily White

Bluegrass Allstar Revue
Tony Trishka – The Godfather of the Modern Banjo (to be confirmed)
Andy Goessling, John Skeehan – Railroad Earth
Skip Ward – Steve Martin Band
Danny Weiss – Skyline/Reckon SO
Popa Chubby


DelFest Initial Lineup YMSB, Avetts, KW, Grisman, RRE

MCCOURY MUSIC & HIGH SIERRA MUSIC ANNOUNCE

INITIAL LINEUP FOR 3rd ANNUAL DELFEST at ALLEGANY COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS, CUMBERLAND, MD

Del McCoury Band

After much anticipation, bluegrass patriarch Del McCoury and WAMU’s Bluegrass Country’s Katy Daley announced the initial lineup for the 3rd Annual DelFest live on air this morning. They then proceeded to take calls from fans and play cuts from the Del McCoury Band’s new album, Family Circle, which hits stores today.

Along with the Del McCoury Band and Del’s sons’ spinoff, The Travelin’ McCourys, next year’s featured artists include Yonder Mountain String Band, The Avett Brothers, Keller Williams and Friends featuring Jeff Austin and Keith Moseley, David Grisman Bluegrass Experience, Railroad Earth, Dailey and Vincent and others (see below for full list). “While there will be many more acts added, we are proud to announce this first round of artists — many who are friends of ours,” says Ronnie McCoury of the announcement.

DelFest will be held Thursday, May 27 through Sunday, May 30, 2010 at the Allegany County Fairgrounds in Cumberland, MD (2.5 hrs from Baltimore and DC). It originated from the desire to create a family-friendly music festival celebrating the rich legacy of McCoury music while creating a forum for world-class musical collaborations and to showcase fresh new talent with a down-home feeling. Produced in association with High Sierra Music, the 3rd Annual DelFest will again offer a quality festival experience stamped with the unique McCoury touch. Personally chosen by Del, the Allegany County Fairgrounds in Cumberland, MD serves as the perfect location for DelFest. Nestled along the Potomac River in the scenic Appalachian Mountains, the Fairgrounds are convenient to four major airports and easily reached by rail or road.

In addition to traditional stage sets by these world-class artists, attendees can again expect to see one-of-a-kind collaborations, special guest sit-ins, various tributes to Del McCoury and his musical legacy, intimate appearances, both at unique “playshops” — informal workshops where the emphasis will be on performance rather than instruction — and in late night indoor performances and picking sessions. DelFest will also include a band competition, with the winners invited to return for a regular set at the following year’s gathering, and for the second year, DelFest will be immediately preceded by a 3-day Music Academy hosted by The Travelin’ McCourys, where all levels of musicians can learn from their heroes (the Academy will take place May 25, 26, and 27).

A limited number of early bird passes are on sale now, as well as DELuxe Experience (VIP) packages and RV passes. For detailed information and to purchase tickets, visit www.delfest.com.

AT A GLANCE:

3rd Annual DelFest

May 27 – 30, 2010

Allegany County Fairgrounds, Cumberland, MD

Featuring:

The Del McCoury Band (three performances over the weekend)

Yonder Mountain String Band

The Avett Brothers

Keller Williams & Friends featuring Jeff Austin and Keith Moseley

David Grisman Bluegrass Experience

Railroad Earth

Dailey & Vincent

The Travelin’ McCourys

Mountain Heart

Joe Craven

Larry Keel & Natural Bridge

Greensky Bluegrass

The Hillbilly Gypsies


Many more to be announced!

Tickets on sale now at delfest.com

$110 4-day pass; $99 3-day pass (prices good through January 11, 2010)


FREE Mile High Fest Playlist: Panic, Mule, RRE, Thievery, Keys…

Free Mile High Music Festival Playlist

With Colorado’s Mile High Music Festival set to take place this weekend in Commerce City, CO, we’ve put together a FREE playlist of artists at the event to get you ready to rock! (Unfortunately there are no Tool tunes available at this time.) Enjoy!

For details on the Mile High Fest go to www.milehighmusicfestival.com.

How Lala Works:

By clicking the “free playlist” button on the Mile High Fest Playlist and signing up for Lala (also free) you get all the songs for free to start your Lala collection. With sign up, you also get 25 songs of your choice for free, Lala has over 7 million tracks to choose from. Signing up for Lala is akin to signing up MySpace or Facebook – it’s free and no credit card is required.

Lala enables you to build a web music collection – you can take your music and fuse it with a massive licensed catalog to easily play, buy, and share on the web from any location. You can add all the music you already have (MP3s, ripped albums, tracks bought on iTunes, etc.) to your collection on Lala for free.


If you’re at home, work, a friend’s house, where ever… your music collection is there too, all easy to access in a browser.

Once you have signed up you can stream any song in the Lala catalog, again a whopping 7 million tracks, one time, including all of the albums and songs that appear in Lala player widgets on JamBase.


You may be wondering after the first full play of a song, what happens then? Lala is a store, they sell MP3 downloads and streams, which they’ve dubbed “web songs.” You can pay $0.10 for the web song and stream it an unlimited number of times from any computer, and an additional $0.79 to buy a downloadable MP3 without DRM protection. MP3s on Lala are typically $0.89 each. Any MP3 you buy on Lala is bundled with the “web song,” which is added to your Lala collection for unlimited streaming.


You can add web songs to your Lala collection from JamBase by clicking the “add” button, visible by scrolling over the song in the Lala player. Once you add a song to your collection, you can stream it anytime on Lala or whenever you see it on a Lala player. As noted, to start you out on Lala, the first 25 web songs are free!

Check out the Lala FAQ for details: www.lala.com/#howitworks.

So get started with the FREE Mile High Playlist!