Category: Shows

The Gaia Festival Announces Dates and Initial Lineup: Michael Franti & Spearhead, Dumpstaphunk and More

Announced Lineup: Michael Franti & SpearheadIvan Neville’s DumpstaphunkSierra Leone’s Refugee All-Stars • Baka Beyond • Hot Buttered RumThe Pimps Of Joytime • David Lindley • Orgone • Rupda & The April Fishes • SambaDa • Indubious • Afromassive • MaMuse • Clan Dyken • Fanna-Fi-Allah Sufi • Qawwali Ensemble • Absynth Quintet • Dirt Floor Band • The Freys • And More TBA

Websites & Links: TheGaiaFestival.com | Facebook | Twitter

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Review ~ A Whole Lotta Midwest Phish Love (Part 2) by Matt Heredos

Deer Creek 2, 6/29/12
Friday night at Deer Creek saw the band come out with a slew of rarities. The opening segment of Crowd Control and Dinner and a Movie gave way to the first cover of the Velvet Underground’s Sweet Jane since the 1998 Halloween cover set of the album “Loaded.”

More rarities came in the form of MoundLife on Mars?The Mango SongStrange Design, and a personal favorite, Big Black Furry Creatures from Mars. A well-played cover of the Beatles While My Guitar Gently Weeps closed out a very diverse, and cover heavy set.

Set two saw another Down with Disease opener that was stretched out a bit more than Riverbend’s version, much to the crowds delight. This version saw many distinct sections of improvisation that lead into another very strong version of Sand.

From there things felt a little rushed to say the least. A goofy version of Twist that saw Trey pronouncing his bandmate’s names in several ways, “Shif.” Decent versions of Bathtub GinFluffheadRun Like an Antelope, closed the set, along with another rarity in Ride Captain Ride.

This set started out incredibly strong, and the show as a whole would end in a similar fashion with a three song encore of: Cavern, the rare Sanity, and First Tube. All in all, a great pair of shows back at the old home place.

Highlights from Deer Creek (Night 2): Dinner and a Movie, While My Guitar Gently Weeps, Down with Disease > Sand, Bathtub Gin, Cavern, Sanity, First Tube

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Alpine Valley 1, 6/30/12
Without a doubt, my all-time favorite run of shows from Phish is Deer Creek > Alpine Valley. After a short drive up, and a brutal stretch of traffic in Chicago, (lesson learned, again) Alpine Valley was in sight. Night one opened with a combo of songs I had been longing for in My Soul and Daniel Saw the Stone. This first set, while fun, seemed to be a bit all over the place and lacked a word many Phish nerds like to use, “flow.”

The set did contain the first Reba (with whistling!) of the Midwest run, this song is what made me fall in love with this band and I could hear it every show and be happy. The set closed with a nod to the amazing 2010 Alpine show on 8/14/10 with The Oh Kee Pah Ceremony and Suzy Greenberg. See you in 15.

Set two was another set that seemed to lack “flow,” whatever that means. The opening trio of Backwards Down the Number Line, Carini, and Wilson were all decent versions, but left the improvisation fan hungry for more. We finally saw some improvisation with another Golden Age and Rock and Roll, with a short but sweet 2001 sandwiched between them.

The highlight of the night came next in what is quickly becoming one of my favorite combos of songs to hear in Steam and Piper. The former is quickly becoming one of the most sought after songs and was surprisingly played only once in the first leg of shows. A strong version of Character Zero ended this up and down set. Led Zeppelin’s Good Times Bad Times closed out the first night back at Alpine Valley.

Highlights from Alpine (Night 1): The Oh Kee Pah Ceremony > Suzy Greenberg, Steam > Piper

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Alpine 2, 7/1/2012
After one of the other delights of Alpine runs, a stay at a buddy’s lake house, we were geared up for a great closing show of a fantastic return to Deer Creek and Alpine.

When Phish opens any show with Bob Marley’s Soul Shakedown Party, you know you are in for a fantastic night (see 12/30/09, 7/3/11). This night was no different, first set especially. Another Velvet Underground cover came second in the Fishman sang Lonesome Cowboy Bill. Rare showings of MeatAccess Me, and A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing filled the middle of the set. Then we saw Page pick up his keytar, time to rage.

A mid first set Frankenstein ! I could get used to that. An exceptional version of Maze, an extended Fee, and a beautiful The Squirming Coil closed out what might be the best first set I’ve seen this band perform.

Set two picked up right where we left off. The powerhouse “jam vehicle” cover of the Talking Heads Crosseyed and Painless (which was called by yours truly) took off and got quite spacey. It made its way into one of the newer Phish covers every one appears to relish in, Zeppelin’s No Quarter. A stellar version of Light, that contained some of the best improvisation of the tour, gave way to a solid, but perhaps too short, version of Ghost.

As amazing as the first half of set two was, the latter half had its moments, but was somewhat inconsistent, (or maybe we were just spoiled from the stellar first set and start of set two). A somewhat perplexing spot for the segment of Back on the Train and Farmhouse somewhat drained the energy. The highly energetic 46 Days picked things right back up before settling down again for Heavy Things and Joy.

Another fan friendly Meatstick closed out a show that had some incredible highlights, with very little to really complain about, at least from this fan’s perspective. A fantastic showing of Midwest love from this band that brings nothing but good times, but that itch wasn’t quite scratched all the way, see you at the beach.

Highlights from Alpine (Night 2): Soul Shakedown Party, Meat, Fee, Maze, The Squirming Coil, Crosseyed and Painless > No Quarter > Light > Ghost, 46 Days

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2012 Phish has been some of the best Phish I have ever witnessed. I am a very lucky nerd to be able to see as many shows as I have with such a great crew, I could not ask for anything more and after nine incredible shows in the months of June and July, that Phish show itch was finally scratched, for a month or so at least. See you all in St. Louis!

Cream of the Crop Highlights:

Websites & Links: Phish.com | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | LivePhish.com

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Video ~ Werk Out 2012 Second Lineup Announcement at All Good 2012

From TheWerksMusic
“On Thursday, July 19th, 2012, The Werks performed at 10:00 PM and then announced their second edition of the artist roster for their annual music festival held at the same venue, Legend Valley Music and Camping (Buckeye Lake). The festival will be held from September 20th through the 23rd. For more information, or to get your tickets, please visit: TheWerkOutFestival.com.”

Announced Lineup: The Werks (3 nights) • LotusEOTORusted Rootekoostik hookahGreensky BluegrassBreak ScienceZOOGMAEveryone Orchestra • roeVy • Kung FuDrFameus (ft Allen of The Disco Biscuits) • The Heavy Pets • Dirtfoot • The Twin CatsStrange ArrangementThe MacpodzRoster McCabe • Attak & Carma • Elemental Groove Theory • Glostik Willy • Rahbee • DJ Solo • Space Panda • Funktion • Good Gravy • Heady Ruxpin • Etic Evasion • Magua • Former Champions • Eumatik • Thunder St. Clair • Indigosun • Broccoli Samurai • Pigeons Playing Ping Pong • Under the Sun • SkeetonesCosby Sweater • Aliver Hall • Soul Rebels • Me3Mind • Jesters of Kindness • Oh Kee Pa (a tribute to Phish) • Green Chi • Bang~Bang • pH Factor • Howard Lewis & Lovins • And More TBA

Websites & Links: TheWerkOutFestival.com | Facebook | LegendValley.net

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Festivals ~ August 2012

August 2nd-5th

Ranch Del Rio, CO

Lineup: Railroad Earth (2 sets) • Nershi’s Joint Set • Elephant Revival (Sat & Sun) • The Contribution • Honkytonk Homeslice • Poor Man’s Whiskey • Lukas Nelson & Promise Of The Real • Todd Sheaffer • Danny Barnes • The Drunken Hearts feat. Tim Carbone & Law • The Grant Farm • Dead Winter Carpenters • Bonfire Dub • Nathan Moore • Fruition • And More

Links: YarmonyGrass.com | Facebook | Twitter | Myspace

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August 3rd-5th

Black Oak Ranch in Laytonville, CA

Lineup: Michael Franti & SpearheadIvan Neville’s DumpstaphunkSierra Leone’s Refugee All-Stars • Baka Beyond • Hot Buttered RumThe Pimps Of Joytime • David Lindley • Orgone • Rupda & The April Fishes • SambaDa • Indubious • Afromassive • MaMuse • Clan Dyken • Fanna-Fi-Allah Sufi • Qawwali Ensemble • Absynth Quintet • Dirt Floor Band • The Freys • And More TBA

Links: TheGaiaFestival.com | Facebook | Twitter

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August 3rd-5th

Lollapalooza
Grant Park in Chicago, IL

Lineup: Red Hot Chili PeppersThe Black Keys • Black Sabbath • Jack White • Florence + the Machine • At The Drive-In • Bassnectar • Avicii • The Shins • Justice • Passion Pit • Kaskade • The Weeknd • Sigur Ros • Bloc Party • Calvin Harris • Miike Snow • The Afghan Whigs • M83 • Franz Ferdinand • Frank Ocean • Nero • J. Cole • Knife Party • Childish Gambino • Delta Spirit • Santigold • Metric • Zeds Dead • The Temper Trap • WaleBig Gigantic • Die Antwoord • Dawes • Tune-Yards • Skream & Benga • The Head & the Heart • The Big Pink • Twin Shadow • The Tallest Man on Earth • Toro Y Moi • fun. • Little Dragon • Dr. Dog • Of Monsters And Men • Gary Clark Jr. • Alabama Shakes • The Gaslight Anthem • SBTRKT • Amadou & Mariam • Porter Robinson • The Walkmen • Tame Impala • Sub Focus • Band of Skulls • JJ Grey & Mofro • Madeon • Neon Indian • Zedd • Dum Dum Girls • Paper Diamond • Washed Out • Aloe Blacc • Trampled by Turtles • Bear in Heaven • Blind Pilot • Chairlift • The Black Angels • Yellow Ostrich • GIVERS • Polica • Bombay Bicycle Club • Sharon Van Etten • White Rabbits • Doomtree • Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs • Macklemore & Ryan Lewis • The Devil Makes Three • Orchard Lounge • Anamanaguchi • First Aid Kit • Wax • Fidlar • JC Brooks & The Uptown Sound • The Sheepdogs • Moon Taxi • And More

Links: Lollapalooza.com | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube

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August 9th-12th

Hornings Hideout in North Plains, OR

Lineup: Yonder Mountain String Band (3 Nights) • 7 Walkers feat. Bill Kreutzmann, Papa Mali, George Porter, Jr, Matt Hubbard • New Riders of the Purple SageKarl Denson’s Tiny Universe • Greensky BluegrassElephant Revival • Jeff Austin & Friends • Darol Anger & The Fury feat. Sharon Gilchrist, Maeve Gilchrist, Emmy Phelps & Rushad Eggleston • Tony Furtado • Joy Kills Sorrow • The California Honeydrops • Shook Twins • The Deadly Gentlemen • Dead Winter Carpenters • Windy Hill • Scott Law • The Blackberry Bushes Stringband • Pete Kartsounes Band • Fruition String Band • matt hubbard  • Danny Barnes & Scratch Track Gospel Show • Banjokillers

Links: StringSummit.com | Facebook

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August 9th-12th

North Carolina

Lineup: 7 WalkersPapadosioPaper Diamond • Afroman • Beats AntiqueBreak ScienceEmancipator • The Gift of Gab • Toubab KreweZoogmaGramatik • Yo Mama’s Big Fat Booty Band • Ott • The Polish Ambassador • Eskamo • Eliot Lipp • Midnite • Heyoka • Easy Star Allstars • VibeSquaD • Mark Farina • Rising Appalachia • 12th Planet • Tipper • And More TBA

Links: GnarniaTheFestival.com | Facebook | Twitter

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August 10th & 11th

Explore Brown County in Nashville, IN

Lineup: UV HippoTwin CatsShaggy Wonda • The Main Squeeze • Elephant QuizJaik Willis • Howard, Lewis, and Lovins • The Wheel • 3rd Eye Visionaries • Megan Maudlin • Mikial Robertson • Ladymoon • And More TBA

Links:  Green-StockMusicFest.com | Facebook

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August 10th-12th

Snow Ridge Ski Resort in Turin, NY

Lineup: moe.Umphrey’s McGeeGrace Potter and the NocturnalsGalacticNorth Mississippi Allstars DuoThe Wood BrothersKyle Hollingsworth Band • Marco Benevento • Everyone OrchestraSOJA • Timbre Coup • Aqueous • And More

Links:  Moedown.com | Facebook | Twitter

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August 10th-12th

Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, CA

Lineup: Stevie Wonder • Metallica • Neil Young & Crazy Horse • Jack White • Foo FightersBeckSkrillex • Sigur Ros • Justice • Norah Jones • Dispatch • The Kills • Regina Spektor • Passion Pit • Andrew Bird • Grandaddy • Big Boi • Bloc Party • Explosions In The Sky • Franz Ferdinand • MSTRKRFTRebelution • Die Antwoord • Fitz and The Tantrums • Portugal. The Man • Amadou & Mariam • Wolfgang Gartner • Fun. • Dr. Dog • The Walkmen • Washed Out • City and Colour • Two Gallants • Of Monsters and Men • Mimosa • Alabama Shakes • Reggie Watts • Trampled By Turtles • Tame Impala • Jovanotti • The Be Good Tanyas • Geographer • Sharon Van Etten • Yacht • Sean Hayes • Bomba Estereo • Dirty Dozen Brass Band • Big Gigantic • Thee Oh Sees • Wallpaper • Tennis • Zola Jesus • White Denim • Allen Stone • The M Machine • Michael Kiwanuka • Tanlines • Father John Misty • Electric Guest • Caveman • Yellow Ostrich • Papa • Honey Island Swamp Band • Animal Kingdom

Links: SFOutsideLands.com | Facebook | YouTube | Twitter | Myspace

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August 10th-12th

Montage Mountain in Scranton, PA

Lineup: The Allman Brothers BandZac Brown BandTedeschi Trucks Band • O.A.R. • Warren Haynes Band • Jaimoe’s Jasssz Band • Railroad Earth • Blackberry Smoke • Dark Star Orchestra • The Wailers • Robert Randolph and the Family Band • Blind Boys of Alabama • Southside Johnny and The Asbury Jukes • Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk • Trigger Hippy • Toubab Krewe • Grimace Federation • Tauk • Cabinet • MiZ • And More TBA

Links: ThePeachMusicFestival.com | Facebook | Twitter

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August 10th-12th

Whitehorse Mountain Amphitheater in Darrington, WA

Lineup: Beats AntiqueKarl Denson’s Tiny UniverseEOTOBlitzen Trapper • The True Spokes • Vicci Martinez • Lukas Nelson & Promise Of The Real • Kraddy • Elephant Revival • Pickwick • VibeSquaD • Mr Rogers • The Moondoggies • Acorn Project • Five Alarm Funk • Polecat • El Ten Eleven • Ha Ha Tonka • That 1 Guy • Skerik’s Bandalabra • Jerry Joseph and the Jackmormons • Current Swell • Hot Bodies in Motion • Polyrhythmics • Dead Winter Carpenters • Kore Ionz • Medium Troy • AgesandAges • And More TBA

Links: SummerMeltdown.com | Facebook | Twitter

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August 16th-19th

Kaeppner’s Woods in Logan, Ohio

Round 1: Papadosio (3 sets) • OttRandom RabDopapod • Phutureprimitive • Rising Appalachia • Chris Dyer • Govinda • The Malah • Totemical • Akara • Koan • Kaminanda • Bird of Prey • Geoglyphiks • Nadis Warriors • Kyrstyn Pixton • Deaf Scene • Dixon’s Violin • Silo Effect • Telesma • Michael Garfield • pH Factor • Andrew Wagner • Cope • Sweet Melis • Mazeguider • The Manhattan Project • Azura • Rae Vena • Tom Reed

Round 2: Chali 2na and the House of Vibe • See – I (featuring members of Thievery Corporation) • DubConscious • Snarky PuppySignal PathUV Hippo • Damn Right • BioDiesel • Futexture • The Coop • Consider the Source • Sonmi • Eumatik • Third Nature • Skeetones • Sumilan • Sassafraz • Amarru • Jones 4 Revival • Srikalogy • Amanda Sage • Roman Vilagrana • Krystleyez • Randal Roberts • Josh Audiss • Andy Reed • Morgan Mandala • Emily Kell • Sarah Tracy

Links: RootwireFestival.com | Facebook | Myspace | Papadosio.com

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August 16th-19th

Beaverton, MI

Lineup: Lucero • RJD2 • The WerksZOOGMAThe Mantras • Up Until Now • Robotic Pirate Monkey • Torro Torro • Tittsworth • The Spring Standards • GRiZ • Bad Buka • Mieka Pauley • The Coop • SunSets North • The Hillary Reynolds Band • Freddy Todd • CrushEndo • And More

Links:  StereoTerra.com | Facebook | Twitter

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August 17th-19th

Manistee National Forest in Wellston, MI

Lineup: Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers7 WalkersGreensky Bluegrass • Strange ArrangementThe Macpodz • Seth and May • BoomBox • Rachael Davis • Airborne or Aquatic • The Crane Wives • Lindsay Lou & The Flatbellies • The RagbirdsThe Twin CatsUV Hippo • Cosby Sweater • Luke Winslow King & The Ragtime Millionaires • Graham Parsons & The Double Phelix Players • Naive Melodies plays Talking Heads • Garrett Borns • And More

Links: Hoxeyville.com | Facebook | YouTube | Twitter

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August 17th-19th

Camps Equinunk and Blue Ridge in Pennsylvania’s Pocono Mountains

Lineup: GalacticIvan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk • Orgone • RAC • The Pimps of Joytime • Sister Sparrow & The Dirty Birds • Bustle In The Hedgerow • The Main Squeeze • And More TBA

Links: EquiFunk.com | Facebook | YouTube | Twitter

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August 17th-19th

A Bear’s Picnic
Lincoln Park in Laurelton, PA

Lineup: Mickey Hart Band7 Walkers (feat Bill Kreutzmann, Papa Mali, Matt Hubbard & George Porter Jr) • New Riders of the Purple SageMelvin Seals & JGB Band • David Gans • Cabinet • MiZ • Waylon Speed • McMule • Willie Jack & the Northern Light • Dr Sloth Claw • Stackabones • Dirk Quinn Band • Mysterytrain • Ikebe Shakedown • Viral Sound • Flux Capacitor • Funktional Flow • The Kind Buds • Psychedelphia • And More TBA

Links: ABearsPicnic.com | Facebook

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August 17th-19th

Fletch Fest
Snow Ridge Ski Resort in Turin, NY

Lineup: New Riders of the Purple Sage • SLUG with Lindsey Dombeck • And Many More Local Musicians

Links: FletchFest.com | Facebook

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August 23rd-26th

Camp Barefoot 6
Camp Hidden Meadows in Bartow, WV

Lineup: Karl Denson’s Tiny UniverseGhostland ObservatoryKeller WilliamsDumpstaphunkKyle Hollingsworth Band with The Motet Horn Ensemble • Pimps of JoytimeFuture RockZach Deputy (2 nights) • RubblebucketThe MotetThe WerksArchnemesisZoogmaBrothers Past • Juno What?! • That 1 Guy • The Mantras (2 nights) • Big Daddy Love (2 nights) • American Babies • Dopapod • UV Hippo • Quiver • Jesse Chong Band (2 nights) • Euforquestra • Segway (2 nights) • Former Champions (2 nights) • Silo Effect (2 nights) • The Big Payback “James Brown Tribute” • Skydog “Allman Brothers Band Tribute” • Bryan Elijah Smith & The Wild Hearts • Buzz Universe • The Kings of Belmont • Sanctum Sully (2 nights) • The Native Sway • Savi Fernandez Band • The Boatmen • Second Self • The Judy Chops (3 nights) • WoodWork • Potent Sync • Tiny Boxes • The Air Circus • Crucial Elements (2 nights) • Antero • Family Tree • KinGator • Pigeons Playing Ping Pong • Yesterday’s Gravy • Sol Flo (2 nights) • Octopus • The People’s Blues of Richmond • Black Girls • The Dharma Initiative • Deaf Scene • Imperial Blend • Matter Of fact • Hype Science • Mac & Juice Quartet • Hound Dog Hill • Barling & Collins • Sarah Lynna & The Misfit Toys • Good Times Marching Band • The Slomski Cabaret

Links: CampBarefoot.org | Facebook | TwitterYouTube | Myspace

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August 24th & 25th

Mint Green
Salem County Fairgrounds in Woodstown, NJ

Lineup: Two FreshBoomBoxArchnemesisDrFameusZOOGMAThe Malah • The Indobox • Wobblesauce • Laser Sex • Horizon Wireless • Speakerbot • Sonkin • Agobi Project • Ordan vs. Jakels • And More TBA

Links: MintGreenFestival.com | Facebook

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August 24th-26th

Somerset Amphitheater in Somerset, WI

Friday – August 24th, 2012: Big GiganticZeds Dead • Cloud Cult • PANTyRAiD • Yelawolf • Emancipator • RJD2 w/ Break Science • Bassjackers • Prof • David Jones • GRiZ • Two FreshFuture Rock • Natty Nation • Gentlemen Hall • Steez • Tugg • Jesse Jamz • Get your Friday tix here: http://bit.ly/SummerFRI

Saturday – August 25th, 2012: Umphrey’s McGeeNaS • Excision Matt & Kim • MSTRKRFT • Araabmuzik • Bingo Players • Mimosa • Gabriel & Dresden • Solid Gold • Nit Grit • White Panda • Tea Leaf Green • Jack Trash • Rooster McCabe • Mr MFN eXquire • Cherub • New Reb • Cranberry Show • Get your Saturday tix here: http://bit.ly/SummersSAT

Sunday – August 26th, 2012: Pretty Lights • Black Star • LotusInfected MushroomRebelutionPaper Diamond • Mat Zo • Timeflies • Super Mash Bros • Bonobo (DJ Set) • Claude VonStroke • Hirshee • John Brown’s Body • Stratus • ESP Woody • Sovereign Sect • DJ Abilities • Big Wu • F. Stokes • Van Ghost • Artifacts • Get your Sunday tix here: http://bit.ly/SummerSUN
Links: SummerSetFestival.com | Facebook | Twitter

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August 24th-26th

Grandfather Mountain Campground in Boone, NC

Lineup: Railroad Earth (2 Sets) • Dr. Dog • Sam Bush • JJ Grey & MofroGreensky Bluegrass • The Dirty Dozen Brass Band • Futurebirds • The Hackensaw Boys • Holy Ghost Tent Revival • Larry Keel & Natural Bridge • The Black Lillies • Rose’s Pawn Shop • Naked Gods • Salemspeaks

Links: MusicOnTheMountaintop | Facebook | Twitter | Vimeo

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August 24th-26th

Nederland, Colorado

Lineup: Jimmy Herring Band • Kyle Hollingsworth BandMelvin Seals and the Jerry Garcia BandGreat American TaxiNew Monsoon • Grant Farm • And More TBA

Links: Nedfest.com | Facebook

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August 25th & 26th

LouFest
Forest Park in St. Louis, MO

Lineup: The Flaming LipsGirl Talk • Phantogram • Dinosaur Jr. • Dr. Dog • Dawes • Son Valt • Cults • Cotton Mather • Little Barrie • Hacienda • Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltson • TheeSatisfaction • King Tuff • Sleepy Kitty • Pernikoff Brothers

Links: LouFest.com | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube

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August 25th & 26th

Ride Festival
Telluride Town Park in Telluride, CO

Lineup: Big Head Todd and the Monsters • Ben Harper • Los Lobos • JJ Grey & MofroNorth Mississippi Allstars • The Lumineers • The Wood Brothers • James McMurtry • David Lindley • Nathaniel Rateliff • Matthew Curry • And More TBA

Links: RideFestival.com | Facebook | Twitter | Soundcloud

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August 31st-September 2nd

Legend Valley in Thornville, OH

Lineup: Dark Star OrchestraMickey Hart Band7 WalkersKeller WilliamsGreat American Taxi • Jorma Kaukonen • Infamous StringdustersIvan Neville’s DumpstaphunkDonna the Buffalo • Donna Jean Godchaux Band w/Jeff Mattson • Perpetual GrooveBoomBoxCornmealGiant Panda Guerilla Dub SquadThe Ragbirds • David Gans • Jahman BrahmanRumpke Mountain Boys • The Spikedrivers • The Folkadelics • The Floorwalkers • The Ark Band • And More TBA

Links: DarkStarJubilee.com | DarkStarOrchestra.net

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August 31st-September 2nd

Union Park in Chicago, IL

Friday, August 31, 2012: STS9 • Axwell • Knife Party • Paul Oakenfold • EOTO • Yelawolf • Mord Fustang • Midnight Conspiracy • King Khan & the Shrines • PapadosioTwo FreshMinnesota • Zion I • Auto Body •AbdeCaf • Team Bayside High • Gentlemen Hall • Paul Universe • Buhay • Milk N Cookies
Saturday, September 1, 2012: Girl TalkUmphrey’s McGeeAtmosphere • Excision Alesso • The Rapture • Tommy Trash • Felix da Housecat • Future RockBeats Antique • YACHT • Dan Deacon • Gramatik • NiT GriT • People Under the Stairs • Mr. MFN eXquire • Zebo • Thibault • Family Groove CompanyStrange Arrangement • LoBounce • NORdjs • Kid Color • ProbCause • Jamie Lono
Sunday, September 2, 2012: Pretty Lights • Steve Angello • Steve Aoki Big Boi Digitalism Chuckie • Modestep • Rebirth Brass Band • BoomBoxDigital Tape Machine • Maya Jane Coles • Thundercat • Savoy • Van Ghost • Com Truise • Wyllys & The NY Hustler Ensemble • Stratus • Mario Florek • DJ SOLO • Orville Kline • Mathien Arts of Life Band

Links: NorthCoastFestival.com | Facebook | Twitter

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The Heavy Pets Announce August & September 2012 Tour

From The Heavy Pets

“The Heavy Pets hit the road this August and September with a highly anticipated five show run in Colorado highlighted by an appearance at the LoHi Music Festival in Denver, a benefit for the town of Live Oak at the Spirit of Suwannee Music Park, Phish after-parties in Alabama and Georgia, three nights with Greenhouse Lounge in their home state of Florida, and a run up and down the coast anchored by sets at the Savannah Craft Beer Festival, Catskill Chill, Wormtown Music Festival and The Werk Out.
This run is also highlighted by the introduction of bassist Tony D’Amato, longtime friend of the Pets and band mate of drummer Jamie Newitt in the Philadelphia-based jazz-fusion act, Spontaneous Underground. Justin Carney has left the band to pursue other interests. “We are very excited to welcome Tony to the family. I have been a fan of his since my first time seeing SpUn, and look forward to the deeply funky impact he will have on this band,” says guitarist Jeff Lloyd. In typical THP fashion, they have a full tour schedule ahead giving them plenty of opportunity to introduce D’Amato to their rapidly expanding fan base.”

Tour Dates
8.1 – Highland Tap & Burger | Denver, CO
8.2 – Three20South| Breckenridge, CO
8.3 – Hodi’s Half Note |Fort Collins, CO
8.4 – LoHi Music Festival | Denver, CO
8.6 – Southern Sun Pub & Brewery | Boulder, CO
8.10, 8.11 & 8.12 – Green Parrot | Key West, FL
8.17 – Suwannee Valley Flood Jam @ Spirit of the Suwannee | Live Oak, FL
8.24 – Avondale Brewery | Birmingham, AL (Phish after party)
8.25 – The Five Spot | Atlanta, GA (Phish after party)
8.30 – Double Down Live | Gainesville, FL
8.31 – Crowbar | Tampa, FL (w/ Greenhouse Lounge)
9.1 – Freebird Live | Jacksonville Beach, FL (w/ Greenhouse Lounge)
9.2 – Savannah Craft Beer Fest Rhythm and Brews | Savannah, GA
9.5 – Jewish Mother Backstage | Norfolk, VA (w/ Long Miles)
9.6 – 8 x 10 | Baltimore, MD (w/ Long Miles)
9.7 – The Blockley | Philadelphia, PA (w/ Long Miles)
9.8 – Mojo on Main | Newark, DE
9.9 – Catskill Chill Music Festival | Hancock, NY
9.12. – The Wonderbar | Boston, MA
9.13 – Brooklyn Bowl | Brooklyn, NY
9.14 – Wormtown Music Festival | Greenfield, MA
9.15 – Putnam Den | Saratoga Springs, NY
9.20 – Westcott Theater | Syracuse, NY
9.21 – Nietzsche’s | Buffalo, NY (w/ Timbre Coup)
9.22 – The Werk Out – Thornville, OH

Websites & Links: TheHeavyPets.com | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube

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Video ~ “Jam with Del McCoury at Jomeokee Fest” Contest

From JomeokeeFest.com
“Do you know your way around a banjo or have a friend that can fiddle till the cows come home? Maybe you have a brother that can shred on guitar, or a wife that can play a mean accordian. If so, now is your chance to enter to win 2 tickets to Jomeokee Fest and the chance to play ONSTAGE with Del McCoury Band in front of a live audience!

Just grap a video camera (or smart phone) and record a short concert (2 mins or under encouraged!). Submit your video as a reply on the Jomeokee Fest YouTube Channel by August 10th. All ages and instruments are encouraged to enter. For more information, and to watch video entries, visit: http://youtu.be/Osiss3iY7Eo.”

Announced Lineup: Del McCoury Band (2x) • Stephen Marley • Yonder Mountain String Band (2x) • Keller Williams with the Travelin’ McCourys • Jimmy Herring Band • LettuceThe Everyone Orchestra – FUNK/JAM SET: Conducted by Matt Butler featuring Jimmy Herring (Widespread Panic), George Porter Jr. (Meters), Michael Kang (The String Cheese Incident), Al Schnier & Vinnie Amico (moe.), Jennifer Hartswick (Trey Anastasio Band), and more • The Everyone Orchestra – ALL-STAR BLUEGRASS JAM: Conducted by Matt Butler featuring members of Del McCoury Band, Yonder Mountain String Band, The String Cheese Incident, Leftover Salmon, Acoustic Syndicate and more • Emmitt–Nershi Band • Midnite • Floodwood • Larry Keel and Natural Bridge • The Broadcast • Twin Cats • Invisible III • And More TBA

Websites & Links: JomeokeeFest.com | Facebook

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Review ~ A Whole Lotta Midwest Phish Love (Part 1) by Matt Heredos

A Whole Lotta Midwest Phish Love by Matt Heredos
There are a few certainties during Midwestern Summers: corn will grow, temperatures will rise, and in all their active years since 1992, Midwest Phish will be plentiful. Phish’s 2012 summer tour is no different. Seven shows can be considered “Midwest” from the tour’s first leg alone, starting at Riverbend Music Center in Cincinnati, and ending with a return to historic Alpine Valley in Wisconsin for a pair of shows.

Going to multiple Phish shows in a short time span can seem redundant to the non-fan. Seeing the band perform is clearly the driving force behind traveling such great distances, but in reality, it is about so much more than seeing a band play. It’s about sharing experiences with longtime friends, and new acquaintances, all of whom are there for the exact same reasons you are, for the most part.

One the biggest reasons I choose to follow this band is because Phish takes you everywhere. Almost any place you would ever wish to visit, Phish will have a show close enough to any city, town, or festival you wish to explore.

Shows Attended:Bonnaroo, TN (6/10/12), Cincinnati, OH (6/22/12), Cuyahoga Falls, OH (6/24/12), Noblesville, IN (6/28/12), Noblesville, IN (6/29/12), East Troy, WI (6/30/12), East Troy, WI (7/1/12), Wantagh, NY (7/3/12), Wantagh, NY (7/4/12)

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Bonnaroo 6/10/12
Sometimes, as was the case this summer, that itch to see your favorite band can get the best of you. So much so, that you drive seven hours south to a show in which you currently have no way of getting into. At Bonnaroo 2009, I saw Phish for the very first time. Three years later, they would return to the farm down in Tennessee to close out the 2012 festival. As of 7:00 PM on 6/9/2012, three friends and I had mulled around the idea of going to Bonnaroo for the day on Sunday. With no work to get in the way, the adventure to Bonnaroo was too tempting to pass up.

The idea of waiting around the festival gates to catch people leaving early and buying their wristbands was tossed around, and amazingly, it worked. While I can’t fully endorse the ethics used in seeing this show, sometimes that itch to see your favorite band makes you do some bold and or stupid things. The show itself was a much expected “festival set,” but a “Down with Disease” opener into “Funky Bitch” was a great way to start a great night nonetheless.

The mention of seeing Kenny Rogers’ set prior to Phish was mentioned, but grabbing the best possible spot for Phish’s set took priority. We were all lucky enough to see Mr. Rogers share the stage with Phish for a sing-a-long version of The Gambler. It was quite a treat to see, even with the massive screens at Bonnaroo showing Rogers’ Botox filled face in great detail (which likely was rather, weird, for those fans hanging out with Lucy that evening).

The first set was rounded out in typical “festival set” fashion with a combo of new and old Phish set closers in “Backwards Down the Number Line,” and “Cavern.”. Set two saw one of the few songs that I have been “chasing” ever since I first saw them in concert in “Shafty.” Anyone who has attended Bonnaroo can tell you the mid-day heat can be “hell” to say the least. The highlight of the show came from an extended Carini-> Shafty. All in all, a fun show for a spur of the moment trip down south.

Highlights from Bonnaroo: Carini-> Shafty, Rock and Roll

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Riverbend 6/22/12
The 2012 run of Midwest Phish shows started in Cincinnati. By all accounts, shows like this one are the reason I, as well as many other people, choose to follow this band. A show with bustouts (including the first “Shaggy Dog” since ’95), extended improvisation, and on stage shenanigans should satisfy even the most jaded of vet’s pallets.

The show began with a song I have wished the band would open with for some time in “Wolfman’s Brother.” In the latter portions of the 1st set, Fishman goofed on the beginnings of “Poor Heart” and “Moma Dance”, and graciously took a bow, so we were treated to a slew of songs which all began with the drums. These songs contained three of my personal favorites in “Llama”, “Buffalo Bill”, and “Saw it Again.” A fantastic set, see you in “15” minutes.

Set two began with “Down with Disease,” the classic set two opener powerhouse. A decent jam was cut short for an oddly placed “Guelah Papyrus.” The “Kill Devil Falls” and “Twist” that followed contained some damn good jamming brah, the latter especially. “Sand,” arguably the most consistently well played song of leg 1, came soon after.

Sand lead its way into “Roggae” in a very interesting segue which some people love, others not so much. Three straight forward, and well played, rockers closed the set in “Carini,” “Chalk Dust Torture,” and “Golgi Apparatus.” A rare encore of “Fluffhead” closed out a fantastic show in the Nasty.

Highlights from Riverbend: Wolfman’s Brother, Peaches En Regalia, Saw it Again, Kill Devil Falls > Twist, Sand > Roggae, Fluffhead

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Blossom 6/24/12
The 23rd was a day for roller coasters and other shenanigans for this Midwest crew. A fun time, but I guess you really aren’t supposed to miss a Burgettstown show. Sunday saw Phish’s return to the site of arguably their top 2011 performance overall, Blossom Music Center surrounded by Cuyahoga National Park. If ever you find yourself close to Cuyahoga, you should take some time to explore your surroundings, you’ll thank me later.

Sunday’s show had some fun moments, but if ever a show had a “Sunday” feel to it, this was that show. The only things that stuck out from the first set were a well-played “The Wedge,” the pleasant “Corinna,” and a goofy “Meatstick” with onstage dancers from the crowd. Some of the dancers had no clue how to execute a proper meatstick dance, for shame.

Set two began with a nice combination of “Golden Age” and “Ghost.” They brought out the big “G”uns to start, :: ba dum chink:: The Stones cover of “Sweet Virginia” mellowed things out but was a treat to here. A mid second set “Tweezer” will always bring a smile to my face, this one brought a lot of laughter as well (Don’t forget to eat your pudding).

A rocking opening segment gave way to an interesting jam filled with “Under Pressure” AND “Ice Ice Baby” teases (Theirs goes, ours goes, theirs goes, ours goes….). When no one seemed to know the lyrics to “Under Pressure” Trey stated: “Well, this is going nowhere, let’s get a bunch of girls up here to dance around to the Meatstick! Yeah!” A return to the melody of “Meatstick” was played briefly. One of their stronger covers in “Walk Away” came next.

After a strong showing in Walk Away, the set relaxed greatly. I was happy to take a breather after a rough few days of travel and couch hopping, but those wanting to keep their dancing shoes may have been hoping for more. A “Loving Cup” “Tweezer Reprise” encore closed the book on this fun, relaxing, Sunday show. See you back home !

Highlights from Blossom: The Wedge, Meatstick, Ghost, Tweezer, Walk Away

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Deer Creek 1, 6/28/12
Taking a year off from the classic Deer Creek and Alpine run was heartbreaking for the home town folks of each venue. (Although three fantastic nights at UIC last year were a great change of pace). These two sweltering hot nights in Noblesville, Indiana proved why you never miss a Deer Creek show.

A TAB staple “The Birdwatcher” seemed to shrink the venue down to size for the relatively undersold DC show. What followed next was a treat for many, arguably (with myself) my favorite Phish song, “The Curtain With.” The highly sought after rocker “Fuck your Face” came next, followed by one of the top things on my very dorky Phish wish list: An “Old Home Place” at the old home place. Other well-played rarities filled the set such as “Pebbles and Marbles”, “Weigh”, a very fitting “Cool it Down”, and “Tela.”

Set two was a lot of fun. Period. A song I’ll be glad to hear any night, no matter the length, “Mike’s Song”, opened things up. It transitioned to a very well played duo of “McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters” and “Back on the Train.” The always goofy Phish sandwich of “Hold Your Head Up” and a Fishman sang cover were next.

Fingers were crossed for a cover of Prince’s “Purple Rain” which was last played at Deer Creek ’99. We did get one of my other favorite Fish tunes, Syd Barrett’s “Bike.” After Fish aimlessly ran around the stage for the closing end of “HYHU,” Mike brought us into “Weekapaug Groove;” forever and always, one of my favorite songs. Even this version where we saw Jon Fishman pick up Trey’s guitar and makes awful, yet hilarious, noises. Fishman would retake the wheel on drums which would lead to a fairly well played latter half of the groove.

The “4th quarter” of DC night one saw some of my favorite moments from the entire run. An exceptional “Waves” that ever so gently transitioned into “Bug” were pure bliss. A well-played, energetic “David Bowie” closed out set two. A song some love, others take breathers for “Show of Life” started the encore. Another solid Reprise closed out a great return to one of the best places to see this band play.

Highlights from Deer Creek (Night 1): The Curtain With, McGrupp and the Watchful Hose Masters-> Back on the Train, Waves > Bug, David Bowie

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Part 2 coming soon!

Websites & Links: Phish.com | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | LivePhish.com

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Embrace the Face! ~ CashOrTrade.org Launches New Website 4.0

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From CashOrTrade.org
“CashOrTrade goes 4.0!! Thank you for embracing the face value mission! The past 3 years have been amazing. This face value community has grown to over 30,000 strong and continues to set the standard within the ticketing industry.

While this new website is undergoing changes we hope that the 4.0 framework affords us the ability to expand on all the great ideas and feedback we have gathered over the years. We have organized the website into 3 main genres; Tickets, Products, and Community. Offering face value tickets, products for cash or trade, and community posts like rides, housing, and services will make it easy to close the loop and unite this good spirited, fair trade community.

Our Trade List API integration is one of our proudest accomplishments. The CashorTrade Trade List API technology is easy to use and simple to plug into any website or blog offering a feed of CashorTrade posts in real time to your site’s visitors. View our partners.

Features under construction are our COT Storefronts and COT Groups. All members will have the ability to set up their very own COT Storefront where products and trades can be organized and searched on. COT Groups will provide you the ability to share your trades to sub-communities within the greater CashorTrade network.

CashOrTrade.org

We are members of, and run many face value trading groups. The Phantasy Tour Face Value Group, the CashorTrade Facebook Group and Page, our Twitter Network, the iTour Mobile App, and many other Facebook Trading networks. Giving each group an exclusive place within COT should make trading with close friends extremely easy. The texting, phone calls and email chains will be replaced with an easy to use interface.

Stay tuned as we continue to release new features. We welcome your feedback. By continuing to embrace face value we hope to restore affordable ticket prices, and renew the concept of ethical barter. We will continue to work with our legislators and provide you with the tools to become part of the process. With the new framework anything is possible, and we are dedicated to making a positive change in the industry. Thank you for your support and embracing face value.

We send a special thanks to Adam Scheinberg for all his help with this project. Thank you Adam.”

Websites & Links: CashOrTrade.org | Facebook | Twitter

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Looking Back at All Good 2012 ~ Reviews, Videos, Audio & Setlists

Reviews & Photos

Audio & Setlists

Websites & Links: AllGoodFestival.com | Facebook | Twitter | Myspace | Soundcloud

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Video ~ All Good Festival Promo & Lineup

Announced Lineup: The Allman Brothers BandPhil Lesh & FriendsThe Flaming LipsBob Weir & Bruce Hornsby featuring special guest Branford Marsalis • Michael Franti & SpearheadLotusG. Love & Special SauceGalacticShpongle presents The MasqueradeMickey Hart BandTrampled by TurtlesSOJARailroad EarthPapadosioThe WerksThe Wood BrothersLettuce • The Lumineers • Everyone Orchestra • The Rex Jam • Big GiganticTea Leaf GreenGreensky BluegrassThe New Mastersounds • Rumpke Mountain Boys • 4onthefloorAnd • More TBA

Websites & Links: AllGoodFestival.com | Facebook | Twitter | Myspace | Soundcloud

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All Good Festival Announces Round 4 of Artists

Round 4: Dark Star OrchestraLarry Keel & Natural Bridge • Jerry Joseph & The Jackmormons • Passafire • The Devil Makes Three • Corey Harris & The Rasta Blues Experience • RubblebucketThe Pimps of Joytime • Red Wanting Blue • Moon Hooch • Cris Jacobs Band • And More TBA
Round 3: Yonder Mountain String BandConspiratorALOElephant RevivalThe Macpodz • Dirtfoot • Yellow Dubmarine

Websites & Links: AllGoodFestival.com | Facebook | Twitter | Myspace | Soundcloud

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