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Freekbass is by far one of the most talented bass players performing today. I had a chance to chat with Chris Sherman (a.k.a. Freekbass) about his new album and his collaboration with Bootsy Collins, Bernie Worrell, Buckethead and Mike Gordon.

Interview by: Chris Robie

freekbass1HGMN: You just released a new album, 'Junkyard Waltz'. Can you tell me a little bit about it?

Freekbass: A couple of the tracks were recorded almost, not quite two years, I would say about a year and a half ago. The first tracks on the CD that I did were with Bernie Worrell. Bernie came down, he was down in Cincinnati and I think he was on tour at the time, so he ended up staying a couple extra days at my place. I have a studio at my place. The song 'Higher' that Bernie plays on and 'X-Ray vision', those tracks, the early rhythm tracks with Bernie and I were done not quite two years ago. It was really so amazing because... Bernie was on the last Freekbass record, 'The Air is fresher underground' but with those tracks, the air is fresher underground that is, they were like tracks that were pretty close to being done and he kind of came in and laid his thing on top, which is still awesome, don't get me wrong but this time it was exciting because we were writing songs together from the ground up. Bernie is just such a great person anyways so being able to see how his mind works, that genius mind of his, it was so exciting. So we started those songs and... I'm sure that you hear this all the time from other bands you interview but the tricky part, being in the studio,  is that you're always on the road so much so it's always hard to take that month or two to really buckle down in the studio. So we started putting tracks together about six or eight months ago. Mike Gordon also came down for a couple days and we banged out a song which ended up being, 'Junkyard waltz'.

HGMN:
How did Mike Gordon end up being on the album?

Freekbass: Mike and I met at... There's a magazine called Bass Player Magazine and they have a thing every year called Bass Player Live. The one I was at, and Mike, it was in New York. Bass Player had asked me to come up and do a, they have a clinic, kind of like a convention, and they had me do the funk, I was kind of like the funk bass clinic guy. So we initially met there. We started talking about gear, bass gear, which all bass players usually end up doing.  It's like this big bass thing to do - have you checked this pedal out? Have freekbass2you heard this one?  It's really all musicians' not just bass players, especially bass players.  So we kind of kept contact email wise. We had a show in Cincinnati and Mike was in town playing with Leo Kottke. He came to the show afterwords and we kinda just started rapping more about bass gear, more tech stuff. I mentioned that we were in the middle of doing a CD and I asked him if he'd be in to coming in and doing a track. He called me a little while after that and said he could swing down. He came down and we banged out some tracks. Ironically, we had planned out some songs to do when he came down and we were pretty much done with the session; I had this little drum beat that I put on in the studio and I  started banging out this bass line, which ended up being the junkyard waltz bass line and Mike came over and spontaneously strapped his bass on. Luckily the engineer was smart enough to keep the tape rolling. We were just jamming basically and then that jam ended up being a song that made the record. And then I really wanted a female vocalist on the song and Mike was at the time touring with Jen Durkin from the Rhythm Devils. I kinda knew Jen a little bit. Jen actually toured with Bernie for a while. The music world is such a small world. So I got in touch with her and asked if she would be in to doing some of the vocals on Junkyard Waltz. She was into it.  So, that's how she ended up being on the record. That's how that song and what ended up being the title track of the record came together. Mike's style and my style are a lot different but they kind of complement each other pretty nicely so we said let's just leave this all bass and let's add the vocals to it. It's almost kinda like a dueling banjo's but it was dueling bass players, that's how we approached the song.

HGMN: The cover song 'Twilight Zone' by Golden Earring, did you plan on doing that song ahead of time or was it just something that ended up on the album last minute?

Freekbass: The guy that produced the CD, his name is Tobe. Tobe is...let me give you a quick background on him. Bootsy was executive producer and Tobe has been working with Bootsy for a long time. Tobe just actually finished a project with Bootsy, Buckethead, and Brain from Primus called Science Faxtion. I think it just came out like a month ago or something. Tobe is actually from Cincinnati as well and plays in a big DJ group called The Animal Crackers. Anyways, when we were doing the record, and we really kinda had to ramp up getting things rolling, Bootsy suggested let's have Tobe engineer and come help with the production.  So, we were actually on tour with Bootsy last year called The James Brown tour and Tobe was on that tour as well. So he comes to me while we were at the hotel lobby one day, "You know we should do that Twilight song by Golden Earring." Wow! That's a great song and I had kinda forgot about it. Twilight Zone has that  trippy, otherworldly thing to it. It even has that funky bass line to it as well. It just seemed like a natural so we just kinda went for it and it turned out ok.

HGMN: I thought it was a nice choice and a great way to close out the album.

freekbass3Freekbass: Thank you. It was fun and it was so weird doing a...it's one thing to do a cover song live but when you're actually doing it for a record it's just such a different thing. We actually started a whole different version of the song, a little bit slower and kinda like your typical, more funk tempo. I kept listening to the original version...I remember when I was a kid there was a band I was into for a while called Faith No More and Faith No More did a cover of the Commodores song, 'Easy'. As opposed to trying to make it sound like Faith No More's "cover of Easy", they just did it straight up like the Commodores. I thought that was almost more erotic and hip doing it that way. We obviously gave it a Freekbass vibe but tempo wise and your vocals and everything, we tried to take the original version and stay fairly true to that version.

HGMN:
You also have Buckethead on the album. How did you meet up with him?

Freekbass: I've known Buckethead for a few years, mostly through Bootsy. Bootsy has his production company called Bootzilla productions and Buckethead, years and years ago, had sent Bootsy this demo tape of himself playing and Bootsy kinda started introducing him to different people, like Bill Laswell. So we kind of know each other through Bootsy. So when we were doing, on the last Freekbass CD as well, Bootsy got in touch with Buckethead and asked if he would be in to doing a track on the song called, 'always there'. So when we started working on this one, Buckethead was actually doing stuff with the Science Faxtion record at the same time, working with both Bootsy and Tobe. We just kinda said hey let's just go ahead and bang one out on this Freekbass CD and that's when we came up with the 'Big Bang Bionic' song that he's on.

HGMN:
Does Buckethead always wear his mask? Does he wear it in the studio or does it bucketheadcome off?

Freekbass: Ah, pretty much...once in a while he kinda sheds it...he's Buckethead about 99.9% of the time, especially when he's out. He wears different versions of the mask. He doesn't always wear the one he specifically wears on stage with the bucket and everything. He definitely stays incognito most of the time. He's a great guy, really quiet and really sweet. I know sweet is a weird word but he really is. He's just very down to earth and obviously very talented. He's just such a great person to work with.

HGMN: How long have you been playing bass?

Freekbass: I started off as a drummer and...

HGMN: How old were you?

Freekbass: I started playing drums when I was ten or eleven but I was drawn to the bass pretty quick. In Cincinnati there has always been this rich funk tradition here. Going all the way back to the 60's it was James Brown and the 70's it was Bootsy, and in the 80's it was a band called Zap and Midnight Star... then there's this band called the Deal. You may have not heard of them but you may have heard of Babyface. Babyface came out of the Deal. Actually, it was Bootsy who gave Babyface his nickname as well. So when I started playing bass it was a natural draw to go in that direction. I started playing bass when I was about thirteen or fourteen.

HGMN: How did you get the name, Freekbass?

Freekbass: Before I was in Freekbass I was in a band called, Shag. The guitar player's name was Chris and my name is Chris. So we were in the studio working with Bootsy, he had just met us recently, so he'd say hey Chris guitar over there, you do this...Chris bass, over there. I was just playing through a bunch of weird effects. Bootsy had all these effects laid out in his studio so I was like plugging through every little thing. I was like a little kid in a candy store. I started pluggin' through all these effects and he's like, "You've got that freaky bass thing going on!". As the day went on, because it was a long recording session, it kinda morphed into Freekbass and then everybody in the studio, the engineer, and then different guys in the band started calling me Freekbass. So what started out as a studio inside joke kinda caught on, I guess.

HGMN: Can you describe how you and Bootsy collaborate in the studio?

freekbass5Freekbass: Like any artist, when you write a song together, the way a song starts...it's kinda different every time. Sometimes you start with a lyric idea, sometimes you start off with a groove or a musical idea. The thing with working with Bootsy, the really amazing thing about working with him is... of course me being another bass player, a little flashy, crazy looking bass player.  When we first met I was like, oh this is great, I'm going to learn all these really cool bass stuff and these bass tricks. The main thing working with him is that he's taught me; right away he got me into the recording studio. This is how you record and this is what you need. You need to get pro tools and you need to get an NPC, which is like a sampling drum machine. Basically, learning the ins and outs of the studio. He would give me these different pieces of songs and I would bring it to my studio and I would start putting them together. It's almost like putting a puzzle together. He's like, here's this element and this element. I want to do this drum track, this keyboard line or this bass line, whatever the case may be. You bring it home, you do what you think sounds good and then you bring it back to me and then we get back together. So we then go back to his studio and kinda put it together. This is how we started building the sound for Freekbass. The thing that was interesting is that all the bands I've played in the past, you always play live first. You play live for a while and then you go into the studio and you start putting together a sound based off of what you did live. With Freekbass it was kinda the opposite thing where...I wasn't originally planning on doing a lot of touring with this. It was just a project that I was doing in the studio with Bootsy - putting out a record, writing a bunch of songs together and then creating sound. So we did all this stuff first before even a live band came into fruition. Once we started putting the record together we were like, wow! This sounds pretty good. It would be cool to play this stuff live. So we started to do a couple shows here and there, around Cincinnati and up in Columbus, OH, around this area. The shows started going pretty good and then we started doing Indiana and West Virginia. We started branching out of our circle a little bit. Long story short, zap ahead a few years, this booking agent out of  Boston, Massachusetts, Simon Say's Booking had heard about the little buzz we were kinda creating throughout the Midwest and he flew down to Cincinnati to see a show of ours and signed us up. Since then, this has been about 2 1/2, 3 years ago; we've been touring coast to coast everywhere. So what started off as this studio thing ended up becoming a full blown touring thing, which is great with me because I always say that I have that trucker gene in me. I love being in a band and I love being in a different city every night. So I was more than happy to oblige.

HGMN:
Junkyard Waltz, is this your third album?

Freekbass: Correct.

HGMN: How would you compare it to your previous two? Is there anything drastically different?

Freekbass: Well, of course when you do something new you always think it's your best. I was trying to be semi-unbiased about it. 'Body over mind', which was our first CD, was more...songs. We really tried to be more song oriented on it. On 'the Air is Fresher', there were obviously songs on that as well, our second CD, but there was also a lot of production too. We stretched it out with different production ideas, really pushing the gambit on what you could do, both with live playing and studio technology. I think 'Junkyard Waltz' is the combination of the two. I really wanted to be more song oriented on it because, as well as all the grooves and all that kinda stuff, which is what got me hooked into funk and stuff, it was also the great song writing - Sly & the Family Stone, Stevie Wonder, Curtis Mayfield, obviously Bootsy, George Clinton & P Funk and bands like that. It's always been about the song just as much as it's been about the groove.

HGMN: Obviously, you've had some deep funk influences growing up. Do you have any favorites outside of the Funk genre?

Freekbass: Oh, definitely. In the Rock realm of things, I'm a huge Radiohead fan. I'm also a huge hip-hop fan. Hip-hop and funk are kinda interrelated but my dream, I've always wanted to work with Dr. Dre. My next CD, knock on wood, hopefully we can at least do a song together. He's one of those people in the industry that has such a great sense of groove but also has a great sense of song. His production style is just so amazing. He's like the Quincy Jones of Hip-hop. I'm also a big Beck fan, My Morning Jacket, Frank Zappa and Charles Mingus.


HGMN: Any major plans in the near future for Freekbass?

Freekbass:
Just like always, continue to enjoy a lot of touring. One thing that kinda happened last year but it's starting to take off right now, which is strange in a weird way but this company out of New York, actually Bernie Worrell hooked me up with it, called the Rock House Method. They do instructional DVDs; learn how to play funk bass or heavy metal bass, guitar player, keyboard player. Bernie had done a keyboard thing with them. So freekbass4about a year or so ago we filmed two 'learn to play funk bass with Freekbass' DVDs, which was really wonderful. I teach private lessons when I'm not on the road already and it was neat to bridge with what I do on stage with teaching as well. Anyways, those DVD's have kinda taken off in a weird area. It's almost like being tied with a label but their doing like a different aspect of your career. That's kind of a neat thing. They work the DVD just like you would a label but it's more for the musician's type market. So that's kind of a neat little thing that's started taking off. We're already starting to lay down some stuff for the next CD already. So yeah, that's about it.  We're probably going to go out and do some more of the James Brown tour as well but probably not as much as we did last year, may do some spot gigs here and there. When we do that Freekbase will just go out and play for about twenty or thirty minutes because there's always so many acts on the bill. At the end there would be this big jam session, like where Bootsy will hand me his bass and then he will go out, the crazy Bootsy guy that he is, and hypes the crowd up. It's a pretty neat thing. It's great to see all those original cats play live. It's pretty mind blowing sometimes. So yeah, just going around spreading the Funk, the same mission that it was a couple years ago.

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Telepath will be playing two shows to ring in the New Year, as well as embarking on their 2009 Winter Tour.
tele_0On Tuesday, December 30th, Telepath will take part in a STS9 official after-party at The
Masquerade in Atlanta Ga. On New Year's Eve, the band will bring in 2009 with a return to the World Grotto in Knoxville, TN for a night of celebration with belly dancers, African drumming, a champagne toast at midnight, and an early-morning breakfast.

In late January, Telepath will kick off their first tour of 2009 with a return to the Southeast, Texas and Tennessee.  Riding on the success of their second album "Contact", which was recently released in the US and on Buffalo Records in Japan, Telepath will return to Charlotte, Charleston, Nashville, the House of Blues in Houston and Dallas, and as support to the Disco Biscuits in Oxford, MS. Check www.telepathmusic.com or www.myspace.com/telepathmusic for complete tour dates and info.

Telepath Tour Dates
12.30.08  The Masquerade  Atlanta, GA (Official STS9 Late-Night supporting Bonobo)
12.31.08  The World Grotto  Knoxville, TN (New Year's Eve at the Grotto with
Telepath, belly dancers, African drumming, a champagne toast at midnight,
and early-morning breakfast!)
1.21.09  The Boone Saloon  Boone, NC
1.22.09  The Pour House  Raleigh, NC (Chronicles of the Landsquid supporting)
1.23.09  The Pour House  Charleston, SC (Chronicles of the Landsquid supporting)
1.24.09  The Double Door  Charlotte, NC (Chronicles of the Landsquid supporting)
1.27.09  The Nick  Birmingham, AL (The Great Big No supporting)
1.28.09  The Mushroom  Tuscaloosa, AL
1.29.09  The Blue Nile  New Orleans, LA (w/Gravity A)
1.30.09 The House of Blues Lounge  Houston, TX
1.31.09  The House of Blues Lounge  Dallas, TX
2.1.09  Stubb's  Austin, TX
2.3.09  Newby's  Memphis, TN
2.4.09  The Lyric Theatre  Oxford, MS (Supporting the Disco Biscuits)
2.5.09  Rhythm and Brews  Chattanooga, TN
2.6.09  12th and Porter  Nashville, TN
2.7.09  The World Grotto  Knoxville, TN
Donna the Buffalo, PANJEA w/Michael Kang, Emmitt-Nershi Band, Pete Francis & more are added.

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Donna the Buffalo returns for another passionately requested encore, joined by multi-cultural ensemble PANJEA with Chris Berry & Michael Kang (String Cheese Incident), as well as the acoustic sounds of Emmitt-Nershi Band (with members of Leftover Salmon and String Cheese Incident) and Pete Francis (of Dispatch) featuring Barefoot Truth (selected to perform at the Obama official pre-debate Rally on October 15th 2008).

Free MP3 tracks of Under-the-Radar series artists are now offered to ticket buyers through end of December, featuring Jesse Chong Band, Rooster Blues, No Strings Attached, Thousands of One, the Mantras, Electric Chameleon, Blount Harvey, and Galen Kipar Project.
 Now in its 8th incarnation, the festival will take place July 23-26, 2009 in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains of southwest Virginia. Since its inception in 2002, FloydFest organizers have prided themselves in providing a safe and welcoming ground for a global community forum, and musical showcase steeped in Appalachian roots. This year's theme Revival echoes the festival's mission to serve as a holistic plateau for the restoration and rejuvenation of our individual values, and our living culture.

"It's easy to get bogged down, spun and otherwise deflated from the hustle and bustle of life," explains Kris Hodges, the festival co-founder. "To take time out and consider these demands and still maintain one's sanity, ideals and heart - may be what the art of living is all about".

Crowned 'the best under the radar music festival' by musictoday.com in 2003, FloydFest continues to showcase performers spanning multiple genres on the cutting edge of the music scene. The 2009 initial performer lineup also includes the afro-beat globe-trotters Toubab Krewe, the extravagant cabaret of San Francisco's Yard Dogs Road Show, NYC based Brazilian thump and cool Forro in the Dark, Canadian folk hipsters The Duhks, neo-funk-soul of Outta Sight Recording artists The Dynamites featuring Charles Walker, sacred steel masters The Lee Boys, Jamaica's sweet reggae grooves of Clinton Fearon of the Gladiators, the house-jumping sounds of Nathan & the Zydeco Cha Chas, the progressive old-time sound of The Horse Flies, New Orleans' street brass explosion Hot 8 Brass Band, disarming arrangements by Oklahoma's Samantha Crain & the Midnight Shivers, Toronto's Cosmic Rockers The Sadies, retro-pop and honky tonk of Mad Tea Party, soul shaking, conscious music of Laura Reed & Deep Pocket, quirky Americana Jazz of Boulder Acoustic Society, gypsy swing of The Belleville Outfit, the gospel of Ollabelle, and sure-to-get your head thinking and your feet moving sounds of Sol Driven Train, New Familiars, The Junk Yard Band, Luminescent Orchestrii, Barcelona Institute of Gospel, Stop, Drop & Roll, and Rising Appalachia - and that's just the beginning.

Also returning to the festival, and making their main stage debut in 2009, will be the 2008 Emerging Artist winner William Walter & Co., as well as this year's 'Under-the-Radar Music' series showcasing the most promising up-and-coming regional acts. FloydFest will be announcing new artists throughout the winter and spring months, culminating in a full lineup that will span 4 days and fill seven stages with top quality genre-crossing music and workshops.

The beautiful festival venue, Blue Cow Pavilion, is located at milepost 170.5 off the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway, the 80-acre mountain plateau offers camping, a progressive 'Global Village' area of workshops and demonstrations, over one hundred artisans and crafters, food offerings ranging from pulled-pork BBQ to fresh sushi to hand-churned ice cream, a comprehensive healing arts area, and a Children's Universe, featuring stage performances geared toward children, puppetry, workshops, playground equipment and babysitting services.

Early-bird tickets for the 2009 festival offer as much as a 40% discount and are on sale now. "If the first four weeks of sales are any indication, we are looking at another record year", reports festival VP of Communications, Svetlana Nikic. "Despite rising costs of production, we restrained from price increases, and decided instead to direct our creative energies on raising the standard of the festival experience".

Early ticket purchasers benefit from significant seasonal discounts and specialty Souvenir Packages, which include on-site parking. Now through December 31st tickets are $20/Thursday, $25/Friday, $35/Saturday, $30/Sunday, $80/3-day weekend, $90/4-day weekend. Souvenir passes are $155, and RV prices are $100 and $120; these tickets have a history of selling out early. VIP tickets are $415, which include all-access for the festival, on-stage seating, full hospitality, merchandise and massage coupon.
GRATEFUL DEAD'S BILL KREUTZMANN announces TWO SHOWS IN MAUI TO RING IN 2009
bill3Kreutzmann is joined by Papa Mali, James "Hutch" Hutchinson (Bonnie Raitt Band) and Matt Hubbard (Willie Nelson Band), at Charley's on December 29th and at Voyage East on December 31st.

Look for Bill Kreutzman featuring Oteil Burbridge and Scott Murawski on tour in February.

Bill Kreutzmann, Grateful Dead drummer for the band's entire thirty year career, rings in the New Year in the state he calls home - Hawaii.  On December 29th and 31st, Kreutzmann is joined on stage in Maui by Austin bluesman Papa Mali, James "Hutch" Hutchinson (bass guitar/Bonnie Raitt Band), and Matt Hubbard (piano/Willie Nelson Band) for two very special evenings of music.  These New Year's shows launch a busy year ahead for Kreutzmann.  First up in 2009, a run of dates with Kreutzmann's trio featuring bassist Oteil Burbridge (Allman Brothers Band) and guitarist Scott Murawski (Max Creek).  

Kreutzmann's Maui New Year's run begins on December 29th at local music spot (and Willie Nelson's favorite hang) Charley's Restaurant, on Maui's North Shore.  For New Year's Eve, the celebration moves just east along the Hana Highway to Voyage East in the Pauwela Cannery.  For December 31st, expect unannounced special guests, Kit Kat Club exotic dancers, and a late night deejay set by P.O.R.T.A.L.  Plus, finishing show touches such as venue decor by "A century in review", designs of the decades from Wings Hawaii Girls, and Repast Pupu's by Cloud Nine catering from 10 PM to midnight.

Show details are as follows:

Monday, December 29 @ 10:00pm (Doors @ 9:00pm)
Charley's Restaurant
142 Hana Highway - Paia (North Shore)
Tickets are $25 / Ages 21+ Welcome
For more information call (808) 579-9453

Wednesday, December 31 @ 10:00pm (Doors @ 9:00pm)
Voyage East
375 West Kuiaha - Haiku (at the Pauwela Cannery)
Ages 21+ Welcome
Tickets are $65.00 before Dec 25th / $80.00 'til show date / $100.00 DOS
Tickets are available at Bhounty Music (Kahulaui), Wings (Haiku), Wine Corner (Paia), and West Side Vibes (Lihaina). For Credit Card orders call 808-269-0831

In February 2009, Bill Kreutzmann tours with Oteil Burbridge and Scott Murawski for a run of dates. Hitting markets such as Denver and San Francisco for the first time, the power trio is sure to capture the interest of music lovers of many genres of music. Kreutzmann and Murawski were first introduced in Costa Rica at a meeting facilitated by Phish bassist Mike Gordon. Their musical chemistry was immediately compelling. Shortly after, Burbridge joined the band for a gig and it quickly became obvious that the trio would pursue further musical adventures.

Current confirmed tour dates for Bill Kreutzmann featuring Oteil Burbridge and Scott Murawski are as follows:

Thurs, February 12         Moe's Alley                   Santa Cruz, CA
Fri, February 13             Independent                   San Francisco, CA
Sat, February 14            The Eureka Theater        Eureka, CA
Fri, February 20             The Bluebird Theater      Denver, CO
Sat, February 21            Fox Theatre                   Boulder, CO

www.billkreutzmann.net
with Laura Reed & Deep Pocket, Josh Phillips Folk Festival & Sci Fi

Coma Gun Productions
and AC Entertainment are proud to announce the second annual Winter SOULstice Event with Laura Reed and Deep Pocket, Josh Phillips Folk Festival and Sci Fi, December 19th at the Orange Peel.  This years event brings together three of the hottest up and coming regional powerhouses for a night of funk, soul, folk, reggae, jazz and experimental live electronica that is sure to be one of the largest and most memorable regional concert events of the year.

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The night begins with the Wilmington, NC based Sci Fi.  Sci Fi, who recently released their debut self titled album on Coma Gun Records, has been on a tear gaining a veritable army of fans addicted to the band's unique synthesis of jazz and electronica.  Having recently won huge crowds at highly attended sets at major festivals such as the Trinumeral Festival and Loki Festival, Sci Fi creates an expansive sonic pallet that won't disappoint even the most fickle music listener, all the while kicking the party into hi-gear with driving electro dance beats and thumping bass that never leaves the pocket. Their most recent release has been receiving rave reviews.  Sea of Tranquility is quoted as saying the CD is "a promising debut from a band that has clearly issued a challenge to such scene veterans as the Disco Biscuits and Particle."  The album features guest musicians from Yo Mama's Big Fat Booty Band and Elemental Harmonics as well as a track featuring Laura Reed on vocals.


Josh_Phillips_Press_shotFollowing Sci Fi is a true veteran of the Southeastern music scene, Josh Phillips and his band, Josh Phillips Folk Festival.  Formerly the chief songwriter and front man for the wildly popular funk band, Yo Mama's Big Fat Booty Band, Phillips has stepped out on his own with his first solo release, "Wicker."  Already receiving airplay on huge Triple A stations such as WXPN, WFPK, and local station WNCW, Josh Phillips Folk Festival is being featured (along with Sci Fi) in an upcoming issue of Hittin the Note and also played Loki Festival and Amjam earlier this summer.  He is armed with one of the best rhythm sections in town, Folk Festival, which features members of the popular Asheville band Strut. This is thinking man's music that will also move your feet.


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Of course if your feet are still moving, and of course they will be, Laura Reed and Deep Pocket promise to close the night in grand fashion.  Few bands have enjoyed the phenomenal growth LRDP has undergone in the last two years and few bands deserve that growth as much they do.  Capitalizing on the release of their debut album Soul : Music, LRDP have been touring the country hard and recently released a live CD/DVD on Tree Leaf Music.  The CD was recorded at the famed Tree Sound Studios (Outkast, Elton John) for the Pandora Music Genome Project and also features a DVD with live performances and footage from the Soul : Music Tour.  LRDP has also been added to the line up for the Green Train, a concert train tour dedicated to reversing the waste and destruction of our planet as well as educating people on environmentally sustainable methods of conservation and preservation.  The tour will feature musicians such as Merle Haggard and Willie Nelson and is supported by hi-profile artists such as the Dave Matthews Band and John Mayer. For more information on the Green Train please visit www.greentrainglobal.org.



Please visit Coma Gun Music's website, www.comagunmusic.com, for more information on the Winter SOULsticeEvent.  A Pre-Party for the event will be taking place at 6pm at Mo Daddy's just up the street from the Orange Peel. Show  your ticket stub from the Orange Peel and get free admission to the pre-party ($5 w/out ticket stub). Tickets for Winter SOULstice are available at the Orange Peel box office and online at www.theorangepeel.net. The show is an all ages event and tickets are $10 in advance and $12 at the door and  begins at 9pm, so don't miss it!

For more information on *Laura Reed & Deep Pocket*, please visit: 
www.laurareed.com
For more information on the *Josh Phillips Folk Festival, *please visit: 
www.joshphillipsfolk.com
For more information on *Sci Fi, *please visit: www.scifimusic.net
For more information on *Coma Gun Music*, please visit:
www.comagunmusic.com
After three years, Steve Kimock announces his new nationally touring band, Steve Kimock Crazy Engine.

CRAZYENGINEweb1This is Kimock unleashed. The ensuing revelry featuring Melvin Seals on Hammond B3, will push the boundaries of rock and roll, rhythm, gospel and soul for undeniably feel-good music. Known for his mind-bending versatility and intuitive guitar-speak, Kimock has enjoyed the last few years performing with the likes of Rhythm Devils, Rat Dog, Allman Bros, Little Feat and Zero among others. While the complete six-person line-up won't be announced until next month, expect gigantic things from Crazy Engine in the coming year.

Taking some time off to work in his studio this fall and winter, Kimock will make a few special guest appearances in Denver, CO in December. Early in the month he reunites with Praang, and then will return to the Rocky Mountains at the end of the month for a NYE run, starting on December 29th with a first-ever EO with Matt Butler and some very special guests, and then another throwdown with Melvin Seals, Dec 30 & 31 @ Owsleys. Dec 30th will also feature a late night with Boombox and on NYE the Eric McFadden Trio will open the show.

www.kimock.com

Held for the first time this year at Bicentennial Park on Biscayne Bay, Langerado now calls Miami home.

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Death Cab For Cutie, Snoop Dogg, Ryan Adams and the Cardinals,Thievery Corporation, Slightly Stoopid, Flogging Molly, Dashboard Confessional, Broken Social Scene, Cold War Kids, Girl Talk, Chromeo, Mute Math
, and Black Kids

 

 

Are joined by Gym Class Heroes, The Faint, The Pogues, Zac Brown Band, Matisyahu, The Disco Biscuits, Umphrey's Mcgee, Robert Randolph and The Family Band, Michael Franti and Spearhead, The Virgins, and many more

 

 

 

Tickets on sale Friday December 12th noon est at www.langerado.com
March 6-7-8, 2009 at Bicentennial Park in Miami, FL.

 Today, festival organizers make an initial artist announcement to make the Magic City proud.  Death Cab For Cutie, Snoop Dogg, Ryan Adams and the Cardinals, Thievery Corporation (Live), Slightly Stoopid and Dashboard Confessional join Flogging Molly, Broken Social Scene, Girl Talk, Cold War Kids, The Faint, Gym Class Heroes, Tricky, Chromeo, Mute Math, Black Kids, Cafe Tacuba, The Pogues, The Virgins, Zac Brown Band and more.  Langerado is also proud to welcome back veterans from Langerado's past including Matisyahu, The Disco Biscuits, Umphrey's McGee, Robert Randolph and The Family Band and Michael Franti and Spearhead and extend a warm welcome to the many artists performing at the festival for the first time.  Artists will perform on multiple stages throughout the three day event and more artists are still to be announced!

Tickets to the 7th Annual Langerado Music Festival go on sale Friday December 12th at 12pm EST.  Purchase tickets with no additional service charges through http://langerado.musictoday.com and at www.langerado.com.  

In addition to world class music, Langerado will offer local arts and crafts, delicious food vendors, and a variety of festival activities for the whole family - all on-site at Bicentennial Park's 30 acres of waterfront.  With Bicentennial Park located just minutes from Downtown Miami and Miami's South Beach, visitors and locals can enjoy easy access to Miami's many hotels, international restaurants and sizzling nightlife. Taking advantage of Miami's after-hours scene, Langerado will host official late night shows and parties at various local venues throughout Miami including world-famous South Beach, the Design District, Coconut Grove and beyond.  Stay tuned to www.langerado.com for the most up to date information on artists and late night show announcements.  

Larry Keel & Natural Bridge is calling the caravan for the biggest night of the year.

The Mountain Music family Circus

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The Grey Eagle Music Hall
Asheville, NC

The instruments are tuning, the crowd is building, and the  tickets are  selling for the biggest and longest running New Years Eve blowout in all the Carolina hills. The Mountain Music Family Circus is set once again to ring in the New Year with kindred mountain spirits here at The Grey Eagle. With no bounds, and bold leads, unknown surprises, Larry Keel & Natural Bridge is calling the caravan for the biggest night of the year. Look for a full night of melodious magic and excitement as Keel and his mighty band ring in the New Year with the likes of the Steve McMurry & Friends, The Mad Tea Party, and David Via.


 The Mountain Music Family Circus will kick off at 8pm on Dec 31, and Tickets for this multi-act, nonstop extravaganza are $30. Tickets are on sale now at www.thegreyeagle.com. Advance tickets are recommended as this show will sell out early!


 Audiences across the globe are repeatedly rendered  slack-jawed with astonishment by the overwhelming creative power of Larry Keel and his band. Like some massive musical storm that has taken on a life of its own, Larry Keel and Natural Bridge continue to gather strength and intensify. Batten down the hatches or prepare to be blown away in the perfect storm, a raging musical maelstrom of swirling innovations. The extended forecast is calling for tonal tornadoes of epic proportions made more dangerous by syncopated sound cyclones scattered with bursts of colossal chord changes and intermittent harmonies. For those in the direct path of this vast vortex of energy, expect to be further battered by sonic tsunamis fed by raging rhythms. Keel advisories will remain in effect until after
 the second set.

The audience at a Larry Keel performance is not simply being entertained; instead, they are having their hearts and brains happily steamed in a boiling cauldron of blazing instrumentation and BRAND NEW original sounds. Driven jamming is linked in flawless cohesion to brilliant and multiple variations-this band is anything but ordinary! A band of kindred spirits who share a common musical vision, Larry Keel and Natural Bridge is: the beautiful, cheerful steady backbone-Jenny Keel (bass fiddle, vocals), the atomic, off the chain fireball-Mark Schimick (mandolin, vocals), the charming, crescendo pickin' tud-Jason Flournoy (banjo, vocals), and, of course, the MAD, marquee headlining maestro-Larry Keel (guitar, vocals).

 LARRY KEEL & NATURAL BRIDGE
www.larrykeel.com
www.myspace.com/larrykeel

www.thegreyeagle.com



Band coordinates food drives and will donate 25% of December merch sales to the needy.

From now until December 31st, 25% of all BuzzUniverse merchandise sales (including sales through HGMN, Itunes and other outlets) will go directly through Strangers Helping Strangers to support Food Banks in the Northern New Jersey. There will also be a Food and Winter Coat Drive at the Jingle Jam Celebration in New York City on December 11th. We will also accept donations at the shows in Philadelphia and Asbury Park. If you can't make any of these, we urge you to please contact your local food bank to donate on your own. Thank you and have a joyous, healthy holiday season!

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Join Boombox and special guests in Denver for two nights celebrating the New Year.

BoomBox Rings in a Mile High New Year!

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Recognized as an innovative driving force on the music scene today, the brainchild of DJ / producer Russ Randolph and singer / songwriter / guitarist Zion Rock Godchaux pushes the boundaries of creativity and originality to unmatched heights..

JGBKicking it all off on Tuesday, December 30th at Owsley's Golden Road, the headline show will feature special guests Melvin Seals and JGB featuring Steve Kimock opening the night. BoomBox will take to the stage from 1:30am to 4:30am, keeping the party going until the early morning hours. Individual tickets for the first night are available online at http://cervantes.baselineticketing.com.

On New Year's Eve, BoomBox moves the party down the road to the Crown Plaza Hotel in the heart of downtown Denver. Hosting their very own late night NYE show destined to be another all night extravaganza, festivities will begin kimockimmediately following the Widespread Panic show. The extended BoomBox set will feature an appearance by the Everyone Orchestra and will no doubt feature several other surprise guests converging upon the Mile High City for the special night. Expect the likes of Melvin Seals, Steve Kimock and members of Hot Buttered Rum as BoomBox jams into the early morning.

The only way to secure a spot to this monumental NYE show is to purchase one of the excellent travel packages offered by Sage and Spirit Travel. Packages start as low as $54.16 per person per day and include a room at the Crown Plaza Hotel, a shuttle to and from the BoomBox and Widespread Panic shows and admittance to the 30th and 31st BoomBox shows at no extra charge. All packages can be purchased through www.sageandspirittravel.com or by calling (303) 954-8375. BoomBox suggests purchasing tickets and packages immediately, as this unique opportunity is sure to sell out. 

http://thisisboombox.com/

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