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Forecastle Fest: WSP, Lips Spoon, DBTs, Bassnectar

FORECASTLE ANNOUNCES INITIAL LINEUP / MOVE TO WATERFRONT PARK

The Flaming Lips, Widespread Panic, Spoon to Perform, More Headliners To Be Announced

John Bell – Widespread Panic :: Forecastle 2009 by Rawn

The Forecastle Festival and Nederlander Entertainment have announced the initial lineup for the 2010 Festival, as well as a venue change to Louisville’s Waterfront Park to accommodate larger crowds and additional festival activities.


The 9th annual Forecastle Festival will take place July 9-11 at Waterfront Park – just a few minutes walk from last year’s location at the Riverfront Belvedere – and feature experimental rock pioneers The Flaming Lips and perennial jam band favorites Widespread Panic, along with Spoon, Drive-By Truckers, Bassnectar, Minus the Bear, The New Deal, Lucero, a reunion by Cap ‘n Jazz, Ted Leo and the Pharmacists, Sara Watkins (of Nickel Creek), Dar Williams, EOTO, Break Science, Mimosa, Mucca Pazza, Company of Thieves, Savoy, BoomBox, Two Fresh and Morning Teleportation. Over sixty more performers will be announced in the upcoming weeks, including additional headliners.

Forecastle 2010 will feature over 75 bands, DJs, and electronic artists on four festival stages, along with regional art installations, the Sustainable Living Roadshow, an expanded outdoor extreme sports park, Patagonia Footwear Film Pavilion, SPROUTS “Rock, Relax, and Refresh” children’s eco-info zone, outdoor industry demos, renewable energy exhibits, organic food options, discussion panels, speakers, dance tents, and more.

“Forecastle’s move to Waterfront Park is a long-awaited dream come true. After nine-years of continuous growth, we finally have the opportunity to spread our wings and do things we’ve always wanted to do. This is a new chapter, and groundbreaking time for us,” said JK McKnight, Founder and Manager of Forecastle.

Three day passes, priced at $150, and one day tickets, priced at $60, are on sale now at www.ticketmaster.com or charge by phone at 1-800-745-3000. They are also available at ear-X-tacy, Shake-It Records, CD Central, Indy CD and Vinyl, and Grimey’s. VIP packages and other premium ticketing options are also available. Visit www.forecastlefest.com for details, along with continuing schedule updates, band and activity descriptions, directions, campground and lodging information, and more!

For more on Forecastle Festival see our 2009 coverage here.


Friday Playlist: Beatles Covers

THEY REALLY ARE FAB

There’s just something about a Beatles song. Swathed in nostalgia but brilliant even without all the added heft of history and reputation, and we couldn’t think of a nicer way to usher in the weekend than a baker’s dozen of choice renditions.

We tried to sniff out a few things you might not be familiar with – the fractured wackiness of Eugene Chadbourne and Shockabilly‘s “Day Tripper” or Nina Simone‘s use of Lennon-McCartney’s “Revolution” as a springboard for a real civil rights sermon – but also dipped into interesting covers by The Black Crowes (“Strawberry Fields Forever”), The Secret Machines (“Blue Jay Way”) and Ted Leo and the Pharmacists (“I’m Looking Through You”). But, you’d be hard pressed to find two artists having more fun with The Beatles’ catalog than our kickoff pairing of Al Green (“I Want To Hold Your Hand”) and Black Oak Arkansas (“Taxman”).

And yes, we know we could have picked a bunch of different Beatles covers. Really, what band has been covered more? Feel free to chime in on your favorites in our comments section, and in the meantime, press play and wing your way to PepperlandÂ…

And check out last week’s Playlist, which was our second installment of the “Cream of ’09″ with standout tracks from some of this year’s best new albums.

Playlist assembled by JamBase Associate Editor Dennis Cook, who plans to do more of these Beatles cover things in the futureÂ…