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Wanee 2011 Lineup Allmans, WSP, Robert Plant, Ween

INCREDIBLE LINEUP ANNOUNCED FOR FLORIDA FAVE

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

Wanee 2010 by Ian Rawn

Wanee 2011 Lineup

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

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


Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band | NYE | Review

Words by: Scott Horowitz | Images by Ray Proetto

Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi :: 12.31.10 :: Florida Theatre :: Jacksonville, Florida

Derek & Susan by Ray Proetto

Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi put their solo acts on hold in 2010 to write and make music together with a fresh new band. In April they began playing new songs, trying to find their identity. Ten months later they have evolved into a cohesive unit, putting out sets of music that flow as majestically as the nearby St. Johns River into the Atlantic Ocean. Their New Year’s Eve celebration took place near the river banks of Jacksonville, Florida.

After an opening set from Scrapmatic, the Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band began their NYE set with “Don’t Let Me Slide” followed by my personal favorite “Midnight in Harlem,” a hopeful tune with a comforting and familiar feel. Derek & The Dominoes tune “Anyday” saw Trucks sliding up and down his guitar, evoking cheers from the attentive audience. The show took a turn down Funky Street with “Love Has Something Else to Say.” Brothers Oteil (bass, Allman Brothers Band) and Kofi Burbridge (keyboards, Derek Trucks Band) emanated fun-loving grooves from their corner of the stage all night long, making way for some patrons to sashay in their New Year’s attire up the aisles of the Florida Theatre (until being told to sit down by security).

Horn section by Ray Proetto

Kebbi Williams flowed through his saxophone across the stage, inspiring impressive leads from Oteil. Though this marked only the second show with the horn section, put together specifically for this New Year’s run, it seemed as if they had been in the band since April. Joining Williams, on trombone, was Saunders “Service” Sermons and Maurice “Mo’ Betta” Brown on trumpet.

The execution of the Eric Clapton arrangement of “Presence of the Lord” had more and more people finding their way to their feet. However, most in the audience remained unsure of what to do with themselves physically, most remaining seated and grooving cerebrally. Mike Mattison took lead vocal duties on Taj Mahal‘s “Leaving Trunk,” which made way for new blues number “That Did It”. The verses have Mattison and Mark Rivers laying down playful background vocal harmonies with Motown-esque Aah-ooh’s while Susan sings a soulful tale of heartache.

It is no secret that Susan is a world class vocalist, but on “That Did It” her guitar skills were front and center. She laid into her instrument with enough soul and power to make the ghost of Sister Rosetta Tharpe proud. Her approach to the six-string is a no-gimmick, loud and subtle reminder that she is the mother of Derek Trucks’ children.

Derek Trucks’ role as bandleader is performed perfectly. He gives everyone else onstage the space they need to become who they are musically. At times, when all eyes turn to him for a solo, he will defer the moment to someone else. Once everybody has found themselves in their given space, Trucks’ bright red Gibson SG is implied. With a meditative expression on his face, Derek tears sonic holes in the universe; each one providing grist for the mill of his spiritual journey with a guitar.

“Learn How to Love” is a thick swamp-fueled song that Derek and Susan wrote with Eric Krasno. Max Roach’s “Garvey’s Ghost” made an appearance late in the set featuring a powerful, tribal and lyrical drum solo which started with Tyler “The Falcon” Greenwell on groove duty while JJ Johnson took lead until handing it off to Greenwell, which led to both drummers playing off of each other with brilliant melody. The other band members gave the drummers their full, conscious attention during the drum solo, including Trucks, who took a knee center-stage as if to show respect for the most ancient form of musical expression.

Derek & Susan Band by Ray Proetto

The best, and rarest, quality of a good drummer is selflessness. Johnson and Greenwell pull selflessness out of each other creating a huge seamless rhythmic foundation on which the rest of the band rests upon. The end of “Garvey’s Ghost” began a cover of Joe Cocker’s “Space Captain.” which Derek and Susan recorded earlier in the year with Herbie Hancock at their backyard home studio.

The triumphant vocals at the beginning of Delany & Bonnie’s “Coming Home” started the countdown to midnight. Smiles, hugs, and kisses welcomed in the New Year as the band celebrated with Ray Charles’ “Night Time is The Right Time” and Mattison’s song “Bound for Glory”. Aretha Franklin’s “Spirit in The Dark” encored the evening and sent the North Florida faithful strutting into the night.

The band is due to release their first album in June of 2011 and has dates booked in April for Australia and New Zealand.

May the best of last year be the worst of this year.

Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band Tour Dates :: Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band News :: Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band Concert Reviews

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Bluesfest 2011 Sideshows

FEATURING TRUCKS & TEDESCHI, ROBERT RANDOLPH,
BLIND BOYS OF ALABAMA, MAVIS STAPLES,
IRMA
THOMAS


Mavis Staples

Bluesfest today announced its first run of
festival sideshows for Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide based audiences. And, what an electrifying array of musical
delights it is, featuring some of the best world-class blues, roots, gospel, and soul talent announced so far for
Bluesfest 2011.

For the first show, Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band will be ably supported by the amazing funk
soul pedal-steel master guitarist Robert Randolph and the Family Band in Sydney on April 21 at the Enmore Theatre,
and Melbourne on April 22 at the Palace Theatre.

This next show is ‘A Gospel Celebration!’ with Blind Boys of Alabama featuring Aaron Neville. Opening proceedings
will be none other than Rock & Roll Hall of Famer and legendary vocalist Mavis Staples. The dates are April 20 in
Melbourne at The Palais and April 25 in Sydney at the Opera House.

The third festival sideshow will include Irma Thomas. The soul queen of New Orleans will be traveling down under
for her first ever Australian tour. This “N’awlins Soul Sister No 1” is responsible for cutting some of the finest ever
soul music in the history of New Orelans music including “Time Is On My Side” later recorded by the Rolling Stones,
and “Ruler Of My Heart” which was changed to “Pain In My Heart” and recorded by Otis Redding. This sideshow is
scheduled for April 21 at The Factory in Sydney.

Click here for all information related to Bluesfest 2011
in Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia.


Bluesfest 2011: Dylan, ZZ Top, Costello, B.B., Harper, Toots

APRIL 21-APRIL 25 2011 IN BYRON BAY, NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA


ZZ Top

Bluesfest from Byron Bay, Australia’s favourite counter-culture, family-orientated, artistically diverse
music festival,
today unveiled its second artist announcement. Tickets are on sale now here. The festival dates next year over Easter are from Thursday April 21
through to Monday April
25, 2011.

The second Bluesfest announcement for 2011 includes:

Jethro Tull
ZZ Top
John
Legend
Gurrumul (Bluesfest exclusive)
Toots & the Maytals
Pete Murray
Wolfmother
Funky
Meters
Irma Thomas
Booker T
Los Lobos
Kasey Chambers
Captain Matchbox Whoopee
Band
Tim Robbins & the Rogues Gallery Band
The Dingoes
Diesel
Trombone Shorty & Orleans
Avenue
B.B. & the Blues Shack
Joe Louis Walker
Phil Jones & the Unknown Blues
The
Snowdroppers
Ray Beadle
Nat Col & the Kings
Barrence Whitfield

The new names join the artists first announced in November which included:

Bob Dylan
B.B.
King
Ben Harper & Relentless7
Elvis Costello & the Imposters
Michael Franti & Spearhead

Rodrigo y Gabriela
The Cat Empire
Blind Boys of Alabama featuringAaron Neville
Derek Trucks &
Susan Tedeschi Band
Robert Randolph & the Family Band
Fistful of Mercy
Mavis Staples
Xavier
Rudd
Trinity Roots
Kate Miller-Heidke
Washington
Little Bushman
Tony Joe White

Indigo Girls
Eric Bibb
Ash Grunwald
Ruthie Foster
C.W. Stoneking
Jeff Lang
Saltwater
Band
RocKwiz Live


Sat Eye Candy: Delaney & Bonnie

MUSIC FOR THE SAKE OF IT

While The Band have been gathering accolades as for their role as a primary influence on rock ‘n’ roll that followed, another group from the same era had almost as big an impact on the movers & shakers in the 60s & 70s (and subsequently since then). Delaney & Bonnie were a then-husband & wife rock ‘n’ soul revue that put the zap on Eric Clapton, George Harrison and scores of others. The undeniable groove and spirit of their homegrown, deliciously earthy music brought rock down from its big stages and reconnected some of the biggest players of the day with what it meant to make music for the sake of making music. This gift still reverberates in the work of Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi, Mofro, Lucero and countless others. We love giving credit to worthy ancestors at JamBase and wanted to offer up a smattering of their fine music to enrich your weekend. (Dennis Cook)

We begin with a corker featuring Clapton and Harrison along with the future rhythm section for Derek & The Dominoes.

While Dave Mason had the hit with this one, D & B do it great justice.

An early music video from the band.

The Black Crowes have taken this tune up in recent years.

There’s not much sexier than Bonnie’s wicked smile and joyous jiggling and Delaney’s slinky ass guitar work in this clip. The slide solo near the end is just ridiculous!

Another one from the same television appearance.

We conclude with a glimpse of Delaney and Bonnie Bramlett performing without one another. Delaney passed away in 2008 and Bonnie Bramlett continues to make great music today. Still, few fires that burned as briefly as theirs have been brighter or more warming to music as a whole.


Jimmy Herring Tour Dates

TOUR KICKS OFF THIS WEDNESDAY IN NORFOLK, CT


Jimmy Herring

Jimmy Herring is hittting
the road with his current line-up, featuring Herring on guitar, drummer Jeff Sipe (Aquarium Rescue Unit,
Jazz is Dead, Shawn Lane), keyboardist Matt Slocum (Susan Tedeschi, Derek Trucks), and Neal
Fountain
on bass (Col Bruce Hampton, Alex Machacek). Tour dates are below.

The Jimmy Herring Band will be performing a wide range of material, including compositions from Herring’s long-
awaited and much-acclaimed 2008 solo debut Lifeboat.

“The music for the upcoming tour will be a mixed bag. Some stuff from the album and some covers I have always
wanted to play- Led Zeppelin, Beatles, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Frank Zappa among others. Hopefully there will be
enough freedom for everyone to relax and have equal creative input. One thing I learned from Bruce Hampton is,
the simpler the music, the easier it is to reinterpret it each time you play it.”

Herring, who toured this summer with drummer Lenny White (Miles Davis, Return To Forever) will be one
of the
headliners at the New Universe Music Festival in Raleigh, North Carolina on November 20-21 as well as performing
there with The Lenny White Group and paying a tribute to guitar icon John McLaughlin with
whom he co-bills the
House of Blues concert in Boston on November 16.

Jimmy Herring Tour Dates

10-Nov Infinity Hall, Norfolk, CT
11-Nov Chameleon Club, Lancaster PA
12-Nov Toads New Haven, CT
13-Nov The Met-Pawtucket , RI
14-Nov Port City Music Hall,Portland, ME

15-Nov Highline Ballroom, NYC, NY
16-Nov House of Blues,Boston, MA (with John McLaughlin)

18-Nov Visulite Theater Charlotte, NC
19-Nov The Handlebar Greenville, SC
20-Nov Lincoln Theater, Raleigh, NC
21-Nov Lincoln Theater, Raleigh, NC
22-Nov Hat Factory,Richmond, VA
1-Dec Cox Capitol Macon, GA
2-Dec 40Watt Athens, GA
3-Dec Pourhouse-Charleston, SC

4-Dec Live Wire Music Hall-Savannah, GA
5-Dec Pisgah Brewing, Black Mountain, NC
6-Dec Rhythm and Brews, Chattanooga, TN
7-Dec Minglewood Hall Memphis, TN

8-Dec Mercy Lounge, Nashville, TN

9-Dec Bijou Theatre, Knoxville, TN
10-Dec Variety Playhouse, Atlanta, GA
11-Dec Workplay, Birmingham, AL

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Tour Dates

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Trucks & Tedeschi: NYE Florida Run

DECEMBER 29 IN CLEARWATER AND DECEMBER 31 IN JACKSONVILLE


Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi

The final two shows of 2010 are set for the Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band. The band will perform on December 29 at Ruth
Eckerd Hall in Clearwater, FL – tickets go on-sale to the general public on September 24. On December 31, the
group
will take the stage at the Florida Theatre in Jacksonville, FL for what promises to be a great way to ring in 2011.
Tickets for the New Year’s Eve performance go on-sale to the general public on September 17. Stay tuned for an
announcement with full details on fan pre-sales for both shows.

Derek Trucks
&
Susan Tedeschi Band
Tour Dates

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Derek Trucks
&
Susan Tedeschi Band News

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Derek Trucks &
Susan Tedeschi Band
Concert
Reviews


Mile High Music Fest: DMB, Bassnectar, Stoopid

MILE HIGH MUSIC FESTIVAL PRESENTED BY KYOCERA
ANNOUNCES PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE; ELECTRONIC MUSIC ADDED: “BETA BEACH”


Dave Matthews Band

With just four weeks until Colorado’s third annual Mile High Music Festival, today festival organizers
announce the weekend’s performance schedule. Unveiled with the schedule is Mile High Music Festival’s brand new
Beta Beach. Booked in partnership with Denver’s world-renowned Beta Night Club, the already diverse festival
expands its musical terrain by now hosting an impressive list of Denver’s most cutting-edge DJs and electronic
music including Second Sun, Halo
and Hipp E, and Dragon. Visit www.milehighmusicfestival.com/schedule for
complete schedule details and to purchase tickets.

Also released today, Mile High Music Festival’s custom schedule feature created by Gigbot. Visit www.milehighmusicfestival.com to create a schedule to highlight
the artists you want to see most.

Bands confirmed to perform at Colorado’s Mile High Music Festival presented by Kyocera, happening at the Fields at
Dick’s Sporting Goods Park on August 14 and 15, include headliners Dave Matthews Band and Jack Johnson, also 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 more.

Tickets for Mile High Music Festival presented by Kyocera are on sale now, including Single Day Tickets and 2-Day
Packages, plus VIP Ticket options and hotel packages. Get tickets online at www.tickethorse.com and
www.milehighmusicfestival.com, by phone at 866-461-6556 and at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park Box Office. They
can also be purchased with a credit card at the Ticket Outlet Kiosks in the twelve Colorado Dick’s Sporting Goods
stores.

Visit www.milehighmusicfestival.com for complete details. The Fields at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park are conveniently
located just nine miles from downtown Denver, and only 1.8 miles from the I-70 and Quebec exit.

Check out the schedule for Mile High Music Festival presented by Kyocera at www.milehighmusicfestival.com/schedule


All Good | 07.08-07.11 | West Virginia

Word by: Jarrod Dicker | Images by: Jeffrey
Dupuis

All Good Festival :: 07.08.10-07.11.10
Marvin’s Mountaintop ::
Masontown, West
Virginia

All Good Music Festival is the premier summer event that completely satisfies its
cheerful, laid-back
moniker in both an audible and societal sense. Nestled comfortably on Marvin’s Mountaintop, the
four day
extravaganza flaunts over 40 hours of music on three different stages with no overlapping
acts, period. Celebrating
its 14th anniversary, this year’s mid-Atlantic holiday held nothing back, scheduling over
35 bands for around-the-
clock performances that left you sacrificing sleep for fear of missing anything.

Unofficially, this year’s All Good Festival had become a multi-day tribute to the music
and culture of the Grateful
Dead. While other mega-acts were peppered throughout the lineup, Dead affiliated groups
were undoubtedly worth
their salt, drawing packed crowds throughout each of their respected sets.

This year, the ingredients for “goodness” were simple: Great music, laid-back vibes,
beautiful scenery, and friendly
people. Dash on some of the best musicians on the scene like Widespread Panic, Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi, Grace Potter and the
Nocturnals
, George Clinton and
Parliament-
Funkadelic
, etc. and you had a recipe that bolsters the truly celebrates 14 years
of sights and sounds
where life is actually “All Good.”


Bob Weir

Forever Grateful

Friday evening, festival juggernauts Furthur took the stage and performed nearly four hours of material
for the 15th
anniversary of Jerry Garcia’s last performance with the Grateful Dead. Repeating only
three tracks that were
performed at Garcia’s last show in July of 1995 (“Cumberland Blues,” “So Many Roads” and
“Sugar Magnolia”), Furthur
injected vigor into various Dead classics from “Brown-Eyed Women” in the first set to
kicking off the second set with
“Uncle John’s Band” and encoring with “Ripple.” They even glossed over original work with
new track “Colors of the
Rain,” which fit soundly with the unruly weather Friday night.

On Thursday, the Donna Jean
Godchaux Band
opened the musical celebration, honoring the Dead with “Sugaree” and
“Help on the
Way/Slipknot!,” where guitarist Jeff
Mattson
further promoted his ability to mimic Jerry’s playing (and even physical
demeanor) to a T.
Dark Star
Orchestra
, who
headlined Thursday night’s festivities, were the talk of the festival. Faced with
categorical adversity, the Grateful
Dead “cover band” truly lived up to their insistence that they are prolonging the message
of the Dead as a “spirit
band.” Performing an original set, DSO highlighted a series of hits including “Cassidy,”
“China Cat Sunflower > I
Know You Rider,” and “Not Fade Away.” A beautiful sight to be seen and heard, DSO
successfully made believers out
of doubters atop Marvin’s Mountain.


Donna Jean Godchaux

Late Night Revels

Customary to most festival’s late night acts, All Good provided an overnight scene packed
with electronica and DJ
sets by The New
Deal
, Bassnectar, Lotus, DJ Harry
and
others to offer some
momentous fuel to keep the audiences’ tanks off empty.

However, two major highlights of this festival were from late night performers who are not
wedged into the hip-
hop/electronica field. On Saturday night, improvisation laced experimental jazz quartet
Garage A Trois
took the stage and
launched the audience on a journey via manipulated horns, keys, circuit bent toys and
doorbell sounds. Amassing
the best improvisational artists on the scene, this jam band mega-group of Marco
Benevento, Mike Dillon,
Stanton Moore
and Skerik have further positioned themselves as forces to be
reckoned with when
considering the must-see groups on the jam circuit. They performed their staple cover of
Led Zeppelin’s “No
Quarter,” which left half of the crowd struggling to lift their jaws from the grass and
muck.

Following GAT’s Saturday evening performance was bluegrass favorite’s Yonder Mountain String
Band
, who
carried the musical torch energetically into the night. The group hit some newer material
(“Out Of The Blue”) and
rested lightly on covers, channeling Ozzy Osbourne (“Crazy Train”) and J.J. Cale (“After
Midnight”). Diehard fans were
pleased by the band dipping into their first album Elevation with “Mental
Breakdown” and “If There’s Still
Ramblin’ in the Rambler.” Even late into the night, YMSB can re-ignite the sky with
blazing bluegrass riffs and high
energy on stage persona that make the audience in attendance oblivious to the chirping
birds and impending
sunrise as they edge into morning.


Keller Williams

K-Dub Sandwich

Sunday, the final day of the festival, was reserved for Keller Williams, bookending the festival with a morning and
afternoon closing set. The
morning run, dubbed Keller’s Moonshine Breakfast, involved husband and wife duo
Larry & Jenny
Keel
for a set that focused primarily on their new album, Thief (a collection
of cover songs), but
peppered in some hits to the crowd’s delight. Passing out moonshine to all the early
risers, fans were pleasantly
bopping to bluegrass renditions of Marcy’s Playground’s “Sex and Candy” and Kris
Kristofferson’s “Year 2003 Minus
25″ ’til they tipped over. Later in the day, the All Good legend closed the festival with
Keller Williams & The
Added Bonus
, comprised of Claude Arthur, Jay Starling and Toby
Fairchild
. As stated
earlier, All Good 2010 unofficially paid homage to the Grateful Dead throughout the
weekend and as expected, the
Added Bonus put the icing on the cake with renditions of “Bertha” and “Shakedown
Street.”


Widespread Panic

Beyond the Music

Beyond the spectacular variety of music and festivities All Good provides for its fans, it
also contributes its altruistic
nature to the residents of Masontown, West Virginia as well. In a town where the
population tops out at 1,000
strong, it can often be overwhelming to see tens of thousands of “strangers” roll through
your neighborhood for one
weekend each year. But as Tim Walther of Walther Productions explains, All Good
donates funds
throughout the local community and other departments around the neighborhood as a symbol
of gratitude for their
space.

“We generate a ton of revenue to all of the local retail outlets,” he told the
Meadville Tribune. “We generate
a lot of taxes for the state, we put local folks and companies to work for the week and we
hire local nonprofit
groups.”

The festival also donates funds to the local Masontown Fire Department, who provide a
shower service for the event.
All Good also prides itself on working with even larger non-profits like the Rex
Foundation, Conscious Alliance,
Headcount, and Rock the Earth. All Good is truly a festival where the name fits the place
(and the people).


New Mastersounds

Key Covers

Umphrey’s
McGee
wowed
the crowd on a hazy, grey afternoon. Rolling through hits old and new, the jam band
princes performed an
instrumental ” I’m On Fire” (Bruce Springsteen) and a flawless “It’s About That Time”
(Miles Davis). Greensky
Bluegrass
woke up
Shakedown dwellers with “We’re an American Band” (Grand Funk Railroad) on the Grassroots
Stage. Derek Trucks
and Susan Tedeschi kicked off their performance with The Beatles’ ” I’ve Got a Feeling”
and teased Bob Marley’s
“Trenchtown Rock” midway through their set. Donna Jean Godchaux and Jeff Mattson
channeled The Beatles as well,
displaying dual vocals on “She Said, She Said.”

Key Collaborations

Derek Trucks sat in with Widespread Panic to close their first set with “Second Skin,”
“Gimme,” and “Henry Parsons
Died.” Earlier in the evening Panic’s Jimmy Herring sat in with Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi. Jennifer
Hartswick
played trumpet
with Tea Leaf
Green
on
“Georgie P” as well as joining the Rex Jam during the Everyone Orchestra set. Dark Star Orchestra’s Rob Koritz
sat in with Donna
Jean Godchaux Band and Baltimore’s The Bridge for “Geraldine.”

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Donna Jean Godchaux Band w/Jeff Mattson


Femi Kuti


Phil Lesh


Bob Weir


Railroad Earth


George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic


Perpetual Groove


Susan Tedeschi


The New Mastersounds


Widespread Panic


Stanton Moore


The Lee Boys


All Good/Forecastle Previews

By: Dennis Cook
JamBase Associate
Editor

How you holding up? It’s only July, kids, and there’s MANY more sets and sunrises to enjoy before summer comes to
an end. Eat some high fiber cereal, take your vitamins and pack enough beer. We’re far from over this season! Let’s
dive into two primo offerings this coming weekend.

All Good Festival :: 07.08.10-07.11.10 :: Marvin’s Mountaintop :: Masontown,
WV

This mid-Atlantic darling genuinely lives up to its catchphrase name. With no overlapping music on its twin Dragon
and Crane Stages, All Good encourages one to settle in and enjoy the musical adventure they’ve programmed for
you, cutting back on the gypsy wandering one experiences at most summer fests. Umph’s Jake Cinninger has dubbed
to performance space “the concert bowl,” and it’s all-too-easy to imagine stretching out on the grass as headliners
Furthur, Widespread Panic, Umphrey’s McGee and Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi rock ya for a little
while. Here’s a few suggestions for sets you should be out of your tent in time to enjoy.

1. Femi Kuti & The Positive Force ::
Friday :: 3:45-4:50 PM :: Dragon Stage

While his father is currently the toast of Broadway, Femi Kuti is breathing hot life into the musical tradition Fela
began. A fiery blend of dance-ready African rhythms, political themes and tight, large group musicianship, Femi &
Positive Force are lethal live. Come prepared to kick off your shoes and dance.

2. Dr. Dog :: Saturday :: 2:40-
3:40 PM :: Dragon Stage

If The Beatles had decided to NOT retire from the road and instead suss out ways to transmute their studio brilliance
into equally brilliant live performances, well, it might have sounded a good deal like Dr. Dog. While the band’s
presence has grown rapidly on the national stage, based on what JamBase heard at High Sierra, many fest veterans
haven’t experienced their life-affirming concert performances yet. This is soul-deep music that arms one with small
kernels of wisdom and puts a warm breeze beneath your heels.

3. The Lee Boys & The Travelin’ McCourys :: Sunday ::
12:15-2:15 PM :: Dragon Stage

Sacred steel meets bluegrass and southern rock. It’s a gosh darn beautiful combination and a far cry from the way
these boys play when Del is leading the charge. A real conversation that expands one’s musical horizons takes place
when this bunch assembles onstage. Not to be missed, and a grand way to get your Sunday rolling.

Check out JamBase’s 2009 All Good review for fuller picture of what awaits you on Marvin’s
Mountaintop.

All Good Music Schedule

All Good Directions

All Good Official Site

Continue reading for our picks for Forecastle Festival…

Forecastle Festival :: 07.09.10-07.11.10 :: Waterfront Park :: Louisville,
Kentucky

The 9th Annual Forecastle Festival, located in the heart of one of the great cities of the South, takes its
name, according to the fest’s website, from a sailing term meaning “a superstructure at the bow of a ship where the
crew is housed. Hard at work in the boundless blue sea, a place where workers unite after a hard day of labor. A
place where the people come together.” Sounds nice, and it won’t be hard to have a good time with headliners like
Widespread Panic, Smashing Pumpkins, Spoon and The Flaming Lips providing the
soundtrack for one’s revels. And there’s a lot of other golden moments waiting to happen on Forecastle’s four music
stages. Here’s three keepers we want to steer attendees towards.

1. Lucero :: Friday :: 10:30-12:00
midnight :: East Stage

While many of you will be glued to Widespread on the main stage, another American rock ‘n’ roll great will be playing
a short distance away. Over the past 12 years, Lucero has married punk to southern rock and quality singer-
songwriter sensibilities. Anchored by Ben Nichols and Brian Venable, the band is as real as a
heart attack and tuneful as the best Drive-By Truckers and The Replacements, just two kindred spirits to this
exceptional band.

2. Devo :: Saturday :: 7:30-8:45
PM :: West Stage

The term “devolution” didn’t exist before these spud boys invented it. Not many bands alter the general social
lexicon AND cover the Rolling Stones with aplomb. Devo is playing with real energy and wit these days, perhaps
reveling in the fact that they were already living the present moment decades before us all. You don’t want to tell
your grandkids one day that you missed a chance to see these guys live.

3. Joe Purdy :: Sunday :: 1:00-
1:45 PM :: West Stage

Very quietly but with sure, strong steps, Purdy has crafted one of the finest, heaviest songbooks of any American
singer-songwriter going. His beautifully broken voice, his vaguely hobo-esque appearance and especially his insight
into the human condition leave a profound impression.

Check out JamBase’s 2009 Forecastle review for insights into what lays ahead in year nine.

Forecastle Schedule

Forecastle Directions

Forecastle Official Site

JamBase | Toes In The Grass
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Nateva/High Sierra Festival Previews

By: Dennis Cook, JamBase Associate Editor

As the summer festival season rolls on, JamBase looks ahead to 4th of July weekend with helpful links and considered suggestions for two major gatherings, one in the East and one in the West.

Nateva Music & Camping Festival

Maine hasn’t had a gathering like the inaugural Nateva Music & Camping Festival before. A more intimate cousin to big boys like Coachella and Bonnaroo, Nateva is a three-day (or four if you count the Thursday night warm-up with Gypsy Tailwind, Lettuce and Lotus) jam-happy event, July 2-4, at the 100 acre Oxford Fairgrounds, which are just a couple hours from Boston and 45 minutes from Portland, Maine. With headliners moe., Grizzly Bear, The Flaming Lips, Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi, STS9 and festival closers Furthur, this is set to be an auspicious debut.

Nateva organizer Frank Chandler told the Bangor Daily News today, “It’s all about creating this little temporary community that is centered around music. It’s uniquely intimate, since we’ve capped ticket sales at 15,000. It’s not like other festivals, where there are just thousands upon thousands of people. We don’t want anyone to feel overwhelmed. That was always the goal.”

Sounds like a good mindset and game plan for a fine festivarian experience. And here’s a few pointers of our own for your listening adventure.

1. Greensky Bluegrass :: Friday :: 12:05-1:05 PM :: Main Stage 1

There’s a curious, compelling mixture of roughneck energy and brainy sophistication to Greensky. They dabble in bluegrass ways but have just as much in common with the rowdy cleverness of early Ozark Mountain Daredevils and fellow contemporary rules breakers the Punch Brothers. They’re also super swell when they take things down a bit, making folks lean in and plucking heartstrings as efficiently as their instruments.

2. The Heavy Pets :: Friday :: 5:30-7:00 PM :: Port City Music Hall Stage

There’s no dirth of ambition in the Pets, who proudly wear the “jam band” tag in an age where it’s increasingly less cool. If groups played with as much fire or snaking imagination as this Florida outfit then it might not be on the slide. The Heavy Pets have built a fan base the old fashioned way, i.e. through tireless touring, which has sharpened their chops and grown their catalog extensively. The lines between rock, reggae, electronica, soul and prog get blurred nicely in the Pets, who just released their self-titled sophomore album in May.

3. Crash Kings:: Saturday :: 3:15-4:15 PM :: Main Stage 2

Dirty ass rock ‘n’ roll rarely happens without guitars, but there’s wonderful exceptions like the Crash Kings, a trio with serious whomp that’s got keys as their primary assault weapon. Throw that on top a rhythm section that reminds one of a robust young Zeppelin plus a singer with the raw energy of young Rod Stewart and you’ve got good times. Our guess is they’ll bring it hard in this afternoon set.

4. Nate Wilson Group :: Sunday :: 1:15-2:00 PM :: Port City Music Hall Stage

Melodic hard rock has few better allies than former Assembly of Dust keyboardist Nate Wilson and his fine Group, who in more than a few ways nod back to the original Jeff Beck Group with AOD guitarist Adam Terrell burning hot front and center on many pieces (though the guy has a Gilmour-like subtlety, too – definitely one of rock’s under-sung greats). What the NWG has over the competition is super strong songwriting that scoops out the yummy parts of rock and serves them up in a really appealing way. JamBase awaits the follow-up to their killer debut impatiently.

5. Moonalice:: Sunday :: 1:45-2:45 PM :: Main Stage 2

Moonalice delivers good ol’ hippie freak rock with a genuine love of festival type folks, you know quality weirdos who like to kick down a door of perception or three but wanna boogie a touch as they break on through to the other side. This rising West Coast group is working on being a national concern and this is a chance for our East Coast readers to get a taste of what we’ve been enjoying in the Bay Area for a spell.

The good folks at iClips will be webcasting from Nateva here during the festival.

Nateva Music Schedule

Nateva Directions

Nateva Official Site

Continue reading for our picks for High Sierra Music Festival…

High Sierra Music Festival

The High Sierra Music Festival celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. From Thursday, July 1st through late Sunday, July 4th, the mountain fairgrounds in Quincy, CA that serve as home to this fest will overflow with great music and hearty companionship. With tents and RVs surrounding the performance spaces and the most casual artist-fan relationship in the fest circuit, High Sierra stands apart in many ways. The “hang” is all, and it casts a spell over attendees and performers alike, where often the guitarist who shredded your mind in the afternoon is standing next to you in the evening while headliners like Widespread Panic, The Black Crowes, Railroad Earth and The Avett Brothers (it’s nigh impossible to hold a summer fest in 2010 without them!) flatten the masses. You’ll both have the same stupid, entirely copacetic grin on your faces, too.

Here’s five winners from the broad assortment on offer this year.

1. Nicki Bluhm & The Gramblers :: Thursday :: 12:15-1:30 PM :: Vaudeville Tent

It’s worth getting set up early so you can leave your tent behind and catch this nooner with one of the most talented, charming young singers and bands on the West Coast. They’ve got the swerve and bluesy slap of vintage Linda Ronstadt and Traci Nelson & Mother Earth, though their straight pop chops ain’t shabby neither. In a nutshell, good, good, good rock ‘n’ roll fronted by a powerful, fetching singer. What the hell else do you need to kick off your revels?
[Nicki & The Gramblers also perform on Friday from 11:30-12:45 pm on the Big Meadow Stage]

2. Nels Cline Singers :: Thursday :: 7:30-8:45 PM :: Vaudeville Tent

People who only caught wind of mind-blowing guitarist Nels Cline after he joined Wilco have whole worlds to explore in Cline’s past, not to mention his ongoing solo, projects with gifted pals like Jenny Scheinman and more. However, it’s with the Singers that one feels closest to whatever internal mojo fires up Cline. Flanked by Devin Hoff (contrabass, bass guitar) and percussion & electronics whiz Scott Amendola, Cline veers into hitherto unexplored sonic spaces. At times jarring or unexpectedly beautiful in the strangest places, the Nels Cline Singers harness adventurousness to some of the best musicianship we’re likely to witness at HSMF 2010.
[The Singers also perform on Friday from 11:15-12:30 pm in the Vaudeville Tent]

3. Rubblebucket :: Friday :: 4:55-6:20 PM :: Vaudeville Tent

Frequently those that delve into Afrobeat sound like mere copycats, though many come off well due to high energy presentation. What’s swell about Rubblebucket is how they clearly draw from Afrobeat’s ideas but mingle them with bits of Talking Heads and other rhythm-wise modern rock. Hailing from three fine B’s – Burlington, Boston and Brooklyn – this is a cool opportunity for West Coasters to experience one of the most justifiably buzzed about bands on the circuit right now.
[Rubblebucket also plays Thursday 3:30-4:45 in the Vaudeville Tent]

4. The Black Seeds :: Saturday :: 2:20-3:40 PM :: Vaudeville Tent

New Zealand may not be the first place one thinks of when it comes to quality funky reggae music, but that might change real fast once you hear the Seeds. With a reach way beyond roots reggae (though they do that well, too), this band makes honestly soulful music with one of the strongest vocal mixes around. And their compositions are smartly drawn and full of perfect, unexpected twists and breakdowns. Come prepared to sweat a bit.
[The Black Seeds also play Sunday 1:45-3:00 on the Big Meadow Stage]

5. Newfangled Wasteland :: Sunday :: 5:30-6:45 PM :: Big Meadow Stage

You ain’t never heard Beck like this. Made up of Trevor Garrod (Tea Leaf Green) on keys & vocals, bassist-singer Steve Adams (ALO, Big Light), guitarist Chris Haugen and drummer-singer Dave Brogan, the quartet shows real affection and just enough irreverence to make the material soar. Even the more familiar Beck ditties wiggle differently in their grasp, and their knack for unearthing pleasures in deep cuts is something else.
[Newfangled Wasteland also plays 2:30-3:45 pm on the Grandstand Stage on Thursday]

High Sierra Music Schedule

High Sierra Late Night Music Schedule

High Sierra Directions

High Sierra Official Site


Jazz Fest 4.30 Fri | Photos & Best Of

Words by: Tom Speed | Images by: Dino Perrucci

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

Kermit Ruffins :: 04.30.10 :: Jazz Fest

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

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

Tom’s Top Three Aural

#1 Allen Toussaint (Acura Stage)

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

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

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

#3 Mardi Gras Indian Orchestra (Louisiana Heritage Stage)

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

Tom’s Top Three Gustatory

#1 Fried Chicken

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

#2 William’s Plum Street Snowballs

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

#3 Coors in a can

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

Tom’s Top Three Lagniappe

#1 Eric Lindell

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

#2 Pinwheels

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

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

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

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

Check out Second Weekend Thursday coverage of Jazz Fest here.

Check out First Weekend Friday coverage of Jazz Fest here.

Check out First Weekend Saturday coverage of Jazz Fest here.

Check out First Weekend Sunday coverage of Jazz Fest here.

Check back tomorrow for more coverage of Jazz Fest…

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Nateva Adds: Lettuce, Grizzly Bear Toubab, EOTO, Truckers, Greene

4TH OF JULY WEEKEND FEST IN MAINE ADDS 33 MORE BANDS


The Nateva Music & Camping Festival has added the following artists to their 2010 lineup:

Grizzly Bear

She & Him
Passion Pit
Grizzly Bear
Drive-By Truckers
Ghostland Observatory
Jackie Greene
Jakob Dylan & Three Legs
Crash Kings
Mark Karan’s Jemimah Puddleduck
Rustic Overtones
Lettuce
Gypsy Tailwind
EOTO
Big Gigantic
The Brew
The Constellations
Toubab Krewe
The Indobox
Roots of Creation
Bow Thayer & Perfect Trainwreck
Nate Wilson Group
The Alchemystics
The Kind Buds
Adam Ezra Group
The McLovins
The Heavy Pets
Nephrok! Allstars
You Can Be a Wesley
Billy Keane and the Misdemeanor Outlaws
Brenda
The Mallet Brothers
Grand Hotel
Magic Magic

The bands will join an all-star roster of artists previously announced, including July 4 Festival headliner Furthur, July 3 headliner The Flaming Lips; July 2 headliner moe.; and Lotus, who will close out the special Thursday night festivities on July 1. Also scheduled to perform at the three-day festival are The Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band, Zappa Plays Zappa, Keller Williams, Moonalice, STS9, George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic, Umphrey’s McGee, Max Creek, John Brown’s Body, The Felice Brothers, Ryan Montbleau Band, Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad, and Greensky Bluegrass.

The Nateva Music & Camping Festival is a 3-day, multi stage outdoor camping event to be held July 2, 3 & 4 at the beautiful 100 acre Oxford Fairgrounds – 2 hours and 25 minutes from Boston and 45 minutes from Portland, Maine.

Weekend passes to this musical oasis in Maine with camping are $249 and without camping $229 but, will remain on-sale through Friday, May 7th for $219 and $199 here. A limited number of VIP packages ($425), featuring special viewing platforms, preferred parking, camping, dining, a full-service bar, and more amenities are also available.


All Good Adds: Grace Potter Keller & Keels, Late Night Bands

All Good Festival Adds Grace Potter & Keller + The Keels, Announces Late Night Bands

All Good 2009 by Pusey

The 14th annual All Good Festival has announced the addition of two additional artists to the already packed lineup as well as the groups performing late night at the event. The festival introduces the debut of ‘Moonshine Breakfast‘ with Keller Williams & The Keels, offering the classic mountaintop breakfast of moonshine and bluegrass taking place one morning of the event. Additionally, Grace Potter and The Nocturnals return to the mountain for the first time since 2008. The performers taking on the coveted late night slot include Lotus, Yonder Mountain String Band, Garage A Trois, The New Deal and Bassnectar.

For the first time ever the All Good Festival will be offering a Four Day Pass. In addition to three days of music in the main concert area, this will include admission to the Thursday Throw-down on the Grassroots stage July 8 with Dark Star Orchestra, The New Deal, Fort Knox Five and more, plus an extra night of camping. All tickets are on sale now through http://allgood.musictoday.com or charge by phone by at 1-800-594-TIXX. The Advanced 4-Day Passes (Thursday-Monday) are going fast and are currently available for $169, $55 off of the gate price.

Confirmed 2010 All Good Music Festival Artists:

FURTHUR featuring PHIL LESH & BOB WEIR

Widespread Panic

Umphrey’s McGee

Yonder Mountain String Band

Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi Band

Old Crow Medicine Show

Dark Star Orchestra

George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic

Keller Williams & the Added Bonus

Bassnectar

Femi Kuti & the Positive Force

Grace Potter & The Nocturnals

Lotus

SOJA

Tea Leaf Green

Railroad Earth

Dr. Dog

Rebelution

The New Deal

The Bridge

Keller & The Keels

Perpetual Groove

Garage A Trois

Everyone Orchestra

Cornmeal

The New Mastersounds

The Travelin’ McCourys

Fort Knox Five

Donna Jean Godchaux Band w Jeff Mattson

The Heavy Pets

Papadosio

Dr. Didg

Lee Boys

The Macpodz

The Pimps of Joytime

For more on All Good see our 2009 review here.


Roots N Blues N BBQ Festival: Trucks, Tedeschi, Tyminski

DEREK TRUCKS, SUSAN TEDESCHI, DAN TYMINSKI SET TO HEADLINE

4TH ANNUAL BOONE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, ROOTS N BLUES N BBQ FESTIVAL

Susan Tedeschi

Taking the stage October 1 and 2, Derek Trucks, Susan Tedeschi, and Dan Tyminski have confirmed their participation in the 4th annual Boone County National
Bank, Roots N Blues N BBQ Festival in downtown Columbia.

Experience the powerful performance of Susan Tedeschi and Grammy Award-winning, Derek Trucks. Only
performing for a handful of festivals together this year, Tedeschi and Trucks chose to make an appearance at the
Roots N Blues N BBQ Festival. The unforgettable combination of Derek Trucks and Tedeschi will bring a fresh blend
of emotional blues, R&B, and Southern rock. Richard King, partner of Thumper Entertainment states, “We are proud
to bill the Tedeschi and Trucks act as the big feather in our cap for 2010.”

To build on the excitement of the festival, 13-time Grammy winner Dan Tyminski, also known as George
Clooney’s singing voice in O Brother, Where Art Thou? is set to take the stage at the festival. After working
alongside Alison Krauss for
years, Tyminski has established himself as a strong bluegrass musician and performer. Bringing a pure bluegrass
sound to downtown Columbia, Tyminski is the definition of a Roots N Blues artist. In regards to Tyminski, Tedeschi,
and Trucks, “We have been in discussions with these specific artists since the festival was just an idea scrawled on a
piece of paper,” says Steve Sweitzer, partner of Thumper Entertainment, “We’re so happy that it’s finally coming
true.”

Other artists featured this year at the Roots N Blues Festival include Rhonda Vincent, the reigning “Queen of Bluegrass,” born in Missouri, and Joanne Shaw-Taylor, blues guitar prodigy from England. Many more acts are in the works and will be announced in the coming months.

The Whole Hog VIP Lounge at Forge and Vine, the Roots N Blues Half-Marathon, and BBQ competition and vendors
will remain integrated with the festival. Ticket prices remain the same as last year. Tickets purchased in advance are
$10 for the day or $15 for a weekend pass. To purchase tickets on the day of the event it will be $15 for the day
and $25 for the weekend pass. For access to the Whole Hog VIP Lounge at Forge and Vine, day passes are $125 and
weekend passes are $195. Tickets will go on sale mid-summer. For more information, go to www.rootsnbluesnbbq.com.


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.


All Good Adds TLG: Old Crow, Bridge, Pets & More

OLD CROW MEDICINE SHOW, TEA LEAF GREEN, THE BRIDGE, DONNA JEAN GODCHAUX & MORE ADDED TO FEST

Already Confirmed Performers Include FURTHUR, WIDESPEAD PANIC, UMPHREY’S MCGEE, YMSB & MORE

Thousands Flock to the Rolling Mountains of Wild Wonderful West Virginia July 8-11

Today, the All Good Music Festival adds another robust array of artists to the four-night musical celebration taking place July 8-11 at Marvin’s Mountaintop in Masontown, WV. The 14th Annual festival is the musical highlight of peak summer for the thousands gathering for more than 40 hours of music from the jam scene’s biggest bands. The latest additions include: Old Crow Medicine Show, Tea Leaf Green, The Bridge, Donna Jean Godchaux Band w/Jeff Mattson, The Heavy Pets and The Pimps of Joytime.

All Good 2009 by Pusey

Confirmed 2010 All Good Music Festival Artists:
FURTHUR featuring PHIL LESH & BOB WEIR
Widespread Panic
Umphrey’s McGee
Yonder Mountain String Band
Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi Band
Old Crow Medicine Show
Dark Star Orchestra
George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic
Keller Williams & the Added Bonus
Bassnectar
Femi Kuti & the Positive Force
Lotus
SOJA
Tea Leaf Green
Railroad Earth
Dr. Dog
Rebelution
The New Deal
The Bridge
Perpetual Groove
Garage a Trois
Everyone Orchestra
Cornmeal
The New Mastersounds
The Travelin’ McCourys
Fort Knox Five
Donna Jean Godchaux Band w/ Jeff Mattson
The Heavy Pets
Papadosio
Dr. Didg
Lee Boys
The Macpodz
The Pimps of Joytime

For the first time ever the All Good Festival will be offering a Four Day Pass. In addition to three days of music in the main concert area, this will include admission to the Thursday Throw-down on the Grassroots stage July 8 with Dark Star Orchestra, The New Deal, Fort Knox Five and more, plus an extra night of camping.


All tickets are on sale now through http://allgood.musictoday.com or charge by phone by at 1-800-594-TIXX. The Advanced 4-Day Passes (Thursday-Monday) are going fast and are currently available for $169, $55 off of the gate price.

For more on All Good see our 2009 review here.


Allman Brothers United Palace Photo Gallery

Words & Images by: Dino Perrucci

The Allman Brothers Band

03.11 – 03.20 :: United Palace Theatre :: New York, NY

The Allman Brothers Band recently invaded NYC for their annual March run. Although the shows had moved from the Beacon Theatre to a new location, the United Palace Theatre, and despite being a few less shows than originally planned, the band was in top form throughout the run.

The Allman Brothers’ March New York Run is always a time to bring friends to the stage, and this year’s event was no different. Over the course of eight nights the band welcomed 17 special guests, including: Susan Tedeschi, Doyle Bramhall II, Gov’t Mule keyboardist Danny Louis, Eric Krasno, James Blood Ulmer, Rob Barraco, Bruce Katz, drummers James van de Bogert, Justin Stanley and Kenny Soule, guitarist Scott Sharrard, sax players Jay Collins, Kris Jensen and Bill Evans , flutist Kofi Burbridge, guitarist Junior Mack and bassist Todd Smallie.

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Setlists

03.11.10 :: United Palace Theatre :: New York, NY

Set I: Don’t Keep Me Wonderin’ > Hot ‘Lanta > Statesboro Blues > That’s What Love Will Make You Do > No One Left To Run With > Desdemona > Every Hungry Woman > And It Stoned Me > Kind Of Bird

Set II: Melissa > Ain’t No Love > Come And Go Blues > Rocking Horse > Little Martha Tease > Jam > Rocking Horse > Black Hearted Woman > Oteil Jam >
JaBuMaOt > Black Hearted Woman > Jessica > Blue Sky Tease > Jessica

Encore: Preachin’ Blues (Warren & Derek), One Way Out

03.12.10 :: United Palace Theatre :: New York, NY

Set I: Don’t Want You No More > It’s Not My Cross To Bear, You Don’t Love Me, Midnight Rider, Who’s Been Talking, Trouble No More, Blind Willie McTell (Bob Dylan), Egypt, Guilded Splinters, Woman Across The River

Set II: Coming Home w/Susan Tedeschi, Lost Lover Blues w/Susan Tedeschi, Revival, All My Friends, Leave My Blues at Home > Oteil Jam > JaBuMa > Mountain Jam > Smokestack Lightning > Mountain Jameed

Encore: Southbound w/Susan Tedeschi

03.13.10 :: United Palace Theatre :: New York, NY

Set I: Done Somebody Wrong, Ain’t Wasting Time No More, Stand Back, Hoochie Coochie Man, , Heart Of Stone, Bag End, Good Morning Little School Girl, Whipping Post

Set II: Little Martha, Blue Sky, Little Martha, Dreams (Warren Solo), No One Left To Run With, Sky Is Crying w/Bruce Katz, In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed w/Bruce Katz, Oteil Jam, JaBuMaOt, In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed

Encore: One Way Out

03.15.10 :: United Palace Theatre :: New York, NY

Set I: Hot ‘Lanta, Can’t Lose What You Never Had, Trouble No More, Come And Go Blues, Rocking Horse, Gambler’s Roll, Only You Know And I Know, Kind Of Bird, Statesboro Blues

Set II: Melissa, Good Clean Fun, Black Hearted Woman > Other One Jam, The Weight
Every Hungry Woman, Jessica > Will The Circle Go Unbroken > Oteil solo > Blue Sky Jam/Tease > Jessica (reprise)

Encore: You Don’t Love Me

03.16.10 :: United Palace Theatre :: New York, NY

Set I: Don’t Want You No More, Not My Cross To Bear, Leave My Blues At Home, Midnight Rider, Forty Four Blues, End Of The Line, Egypt, The Same Thing, Revival

Set II: I Asked For Water (She Gave Me Gasoline) w/James Blood Ulmer, One Way Out, Blind Willie McTell, That’s What Love Will Make You Do w/Eric Krasno, No One To Run With, In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed > JaMaBuBu > Bass Jam > In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed

Encore: Southbound w/ Rob Barraco & Eric Krasno

03.18.10 :: United Palace Theatre :: New York, NY

Set I: Statesboro Blues, Don’t Keep Me Wonderin’, Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More, Coming Home, Bag End, Come On In My Kitchen, Ain’t No Love In The Heart Of The City, Into The Mystic, You Don’t Love Me – w/Scott Sharrard (guitar)

Set II: Melissa, Mountain Jam, Desdemona w/Jay Collins (sax), Black Hearted Woman > Bass > JaMaBuBu > The Other One Jam > Black Hearted Woman, Mountain Jam (Part 2)

Encore: Whipping Post w/Jay Collins (sax)

03.19.10 :: United Palace Theatre :: New York, NY

Set I: Hot ‘Lanta, I Walk On Gilded Splinters, Trouble No More, Rocking Horse, Wasted Words, Soulshine w/Danny Louis, Good Morning Little Schoolgirl w/Danny Louis, Kind Of Bird w/Danny Louis (no Gregg), Midnight Rider

Set II: Meet Me At The Bottom w/Justin Stanley (drums) and Doyle Bramhall II, Dreams, Anyday, Stormy Monday w/Junior Mack (guitar), Jessica w/Kris Jensen (sax) > Little Martha (Oteil only) > Bass > JaMaBuBu > Jessica – w/Kris Jensen

Encore: One Way Out w/Doyle Bramhall II

03.20.10 :: United Palace Theatre :: New York, NY

Set I: Don’t Want You No More > It’s Not My Cross To Bear, Statesboro Blues, Stand Back, Woman Across The River, All My Friends, New Instrumental, Blind Willie McTell, Whipping Post

Set II: Little Martha, Jessica w/Kenny Soule (drums), No One To Run With, The Same Thing w/Kofi Burbridge (flute) & James van de Bogert (drums), Dreams w/Bill Evans (sax), In Memory of Elizabeth Reed w/Bill Evans > Bass solo with Oteil on bass and Kofi Burbridge on piano > Preachin’ Blues, You Don’t Love Me w/Todd Smallie (bass)

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The Wood Brothers | 03.12 | Virginia

By: S.Taylor

The Wood Brothers :: 03.12.10 :: Capital Ale House :: Richmond, VA

The Wood Brothers

“We’re glad to be performing in Richmond for the first time!” declared Oliver Wood to an enthusiastic crowd at the Capital Ale House. This was The Wood Brothers‘ second stop on a two-week tour of the East Coast. Though due to start recording a new album this month, the brothers were still promoting their last proper album, 2008′s John Medeski-produced Loaded.

Starting the night off with a bang was Sol. A fierce guitarist and soulful singer, he and his band kicked into a set of originals that included local harmonica player Wave Milor. Though Sol was the leader, his stellar bass player Mike Tony Echols provided the space needed for Sol to stretch out and wow the crowd with his guitar virtuosity. Sol’s album includes musicians that work with Corey Harris, Jah Works, and Hobex. Oliver Wood compared Sol to songwriter Mutlu (Mutlu works with The Wood Brothers’ label mate Amos Lee).

Next up, Atlanta-based Joe McGuinness presented tasteful guitar finger-picking and also broke out an electric banjo. McGuiness performed many originals including one of his signature songs, “My Name Is Joe,” and a cover by another Atlanta underground blues legend, Bill Sheffield. McGuinness’ CD also includes guest appearances by the great guitarist Sean Costello. He ended his set with “I Feel So Good” and everyone in Capital Ale House was certainly in agreement.

Oliver gave thanks to the opening acts and The Wood Brothers jumped into “Stealing” and “One More Day” with the crowd singing along. Chris Wood tore into his stand-up bass, ripping out grooves, with Oliver perfectly strumming infectious rhythms on his old Gibson guitar. Both brothers would occasionally break into emotional solos that brought cheers from the audience. The musical connection between guitarist Oliver and his brother Chris was incredible. Chris’ bass rumbled through the sound system as he would hit high vocal harmonies to accentuation Oliver’s lyrics. Tyler Greenwell provided some very tasteful drumming and percussion work. Greenwell also works with Col. Bruce Hampton, Derek Trucks, Susan Tedeschi, and others.

Capital Ale House was set up for mostly sitting and dining, but even for the opening acts, the music had folks up and dancing. The dancing was brought to a head with The Wood Brothers performing their slinky, rhythmic grooves on the tune “Spirit.” But under the heady grooves and perfect musicianship these songs have meaning, and Oliver’s lyrics created a positive, uplifting mood throughout the evening.

The night ended with the Brothers returning for an encore of “The Luckiest Man Alive.” There was no need to say anything else.

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Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Reveal Band Lineup

Derek & Susan Band Lineup Set For Savannah

Derek Trucks by Susan J. Weiand

The Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band is only a few days away from their debut at the Savannah Music Festival on April 1. We know fans have been eagerly awaiting news about the group’s lineup, so without further delay, here are the players who will join Derek & Susan in Savannah:

Derek Trucks ­– Guitar

Susan Tedeschi ­– Guitar, Vocals

Oteil Burbridge ­– Bass

Kofi Burbridge ­– Keyboards, Flute

JJ Johnson ­– Drums

Tyler Greenwell ­– Drums

Mike Mattison ­– Vocals

Nigel Hall ­– Vocals

Some of these names will sound familiar while others may be new to some of you, but all share a vision for the new project and have been among the rotating cast of musicians hanging in Jacksonville at the Trucks-Tedeschi studio. Expect a lot of brand new material in April produced over the last few months with collaboration and inspiration from the extended family.

Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band Tour Dates

04/01/2010 Savannah, GA Savannah Music Festival

04/17/2010 Live Oak, FL Wanee Music Festival

04/29/2010 New Orleans, LA House Of Blues – New Orleans

04/30/2010 New Orleans, LA New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival

06/03/2010 Boston, MA Bank Of America Pavilion Supporting Jeff Beck

06/05/2010 Hunter, NY Mountain Jam

07/02/2010 Hyannis, MA Cape Cod Melody Tent

07/04/2010 Oxford, ME Nateva Festival