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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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7/8/11 – 7/11/10 – All Good Festival @ Marvin’s Mountaintop (Masontown,
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Images by Jeffrey Dupuis


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 Festival Adds: Dr. Dog New Mastersounds, Derek Trucks

MORE SWEET ADDITIONS TO 14TH ANNUAL GATHERING

Walther Productions has announced the following additions to the 2010 All Good Music Festival lineup. The festival will take place July 8-11 in Masontown, WV on Marvin’s Mountaintop, with no overlapping sets allowing fans to see every set and every band on the lineup. The new All Good Festival additions are:

Dr. Dog by Josh Miller

Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band
Dr. Dog
SOJA
Everyone Orchestra
The New Mastersounds
Papadosio

These acts join the following confirmed artists:

FURTHUR featuring PHIL LESH & BOB WEIR

Widespread Panic

Umphrey’s McGee

Yonder Mountain String Band

Dark Star Orchestra

George Clinton & Parliament/Funkadelic

Lotus

Femi Kuti & the Positive Force

Rebelution

Railroad Earth

The New Deal

Perpetual Groove

Cornmeal

Fort Knox Five

The Macpodz

Keller Williams & the Added Bonus

Bassnectar

Garage a Trois

The Travelin’ McCourys

Dr. Didg

Lee Boys

All tickets are on sale now through here or charge by phone by at 1-800-594-TIXX.


All Good Adds: Keller
Bassnectar, Garage, McCourys

14th Annual All Good Music Festival Adds:

KELLER WILLIAMS, BASSNECTAR, GARAGE A TROIS, & TRAVELIN’ MCCOURYS

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

Walther Productions has announced the following additions to the 2010 All Good Music Festival lineup. The festival will take place July 8-11 in Masontown, WV on Marvin’s Mountaintop. Over 40 bands will be featured with no overlapping sets allowing fans to see every set and every band on the lineup. The new All Good Festival artists include:

All Good 2009 by Pusey

Keller Williams & the Added Bonus

Bassnectar

Garage a Trois

The Travelin’ McCourys

Dr. Didg

Lee Boys

Confirmed 2010 All Good Music Festival Artists:

FURTHUR featuring PHIL LESH & BOB WEIR

Widespread Panic

Umphrey’s McGee

Yonder Mountain String Band

Dark Star Orchestra

George Clinton & Parliament/Funkadelic

Lotus

Femi Kuti & the Positive Force

Rebelution

Railroad Earth

The New Deal

Perpetual Groove

Cornmeal

Fort Knox Five

The Macpodz

and more to be announced

All tickets are on sale now through allgood.musictoday.com or charge by phone by at 1-800-594-TIXX. Tier 2 Early Bird 4-Day Passes (Thursday-Monday) are going fast and are currently available for $159, $65 off of the gate price.

For more on All Good see our 2009 review here.



Walther Productions Food Drive

MUSIC FOLKS PITCH IN TO HELP LESS FORTUNATE

moe. by Rob Chapman

Walther Productions, presenters of the All Good Festival and mid-atlantic promoters are hosting food drives at all concerts in November and December, including moe. on November 1 at the Weinberg Center for the Arts in Frederick, MD. In an effort to support the local communities that host their shows and festival, donations will be split evenly between the area of the show (MD,DC,VA) and Preston County, WV, their hosts for the All Good Festival in Masontown, WV.

Donations of any amount will be greatly appreciated. For those who make a larger donation Walther Productions will be offering the following rewards:

$25+ cash donation = Walther Productions Ticket*
20 items = Walther Productions Ticket*
10 items = $5 off a ticket purchased via Walthertix

*Up to a $20 value

Below is a list of some of the items most needed at area food banks. When possible please donate All Natural/Organic food products and please do not bring any items in glass containers. They will not accept products in glass containers.

Meat & Protein
Canned meat, ham and chicken
Peanut Butter
Macaroni and Cheese
Canned stews Soups
Canned tuna and salmon
Powdered Milk
Dried canned beans

Fruits & Vegetables

Canned fruits and juices

Canned vegetables

Canned soup

Breads & Cereals

Oatmeal

Breakfast cereal

Rice and rice cakes

Pasta

Non-Food Items
Toothpaste
Toothbrushes
Bar Soap
Deodorant
Toilet Paper
Plastic/Paper plates and cups
Sanitary napkins and tampons


Dark Star Orchestra.: NYE Shows

BALTIMORE GETS THE TREATMENT GOING INTO 2010

DSO

Dark Star Orchestra has locked in their NYE plans. This year’s New Year’s run will kick off on December 28 at The NorVa in Norfolk, VA, followed by a show on December 29 at The National in Richmond leading to a two-night stand in Baltimore, MD at Rams Head Live. The 12/30 and 12/31 shows will be presented by Walther Productions, who also brings folks the All Good Music Festival. Based on last year’s shenanigans – a 12/31/78 recreation complete with Father Time flying in the New Year on a 7-foot joint – this is likely to be a unique celebration.

All tickets include a champagne toast, finger foods, and party favors. A limited quantity of Early Bird tickets are on-sale now, and VIP Tickets, which includes special merch, champagne toast, finger foods, party favors, an exclusive viewing area and more, are also available. More details and a special hotel deal will be announced soon.