Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers will headline on Saturday, July 19th; Dave Matthews Band will top the bill on Sunday, July 20th. Colorado has never before seen a music festival of this magnitude: hosting five stages (some tented), food from many of Denver's top restaurants, an artists' village, misting tents and more. Single-day and 2 day passes are on sale now at www.MileHighMusicFestival.com.
Also recently unveiled is the Festival's "Carpool to Mile High" Contest. Patrons are being encouraged to "Go Green" by carpooling with four or more people in one vehicle. Here's how it works: Make a fun and noticeable sign in your car window telling everybody who can see, that you are carpooling. Sign must in include the words: "Carpool to Mile High". When you arrive at the Festival go to the 64th Avenue entrance and follow signs to Carpool Parking. In addition to premium, close-in parking, you will be automatically entered to win VIP passes and access to a MHMF artist meet-and-greet for everyone in your car. Winner's license plate numbers will be announced on the Main Stage video screens at 5 PM both days, and prizes will be redeemed at the Merchandise Tent. All cars admitted in the carpool lot will be entered to win.
Also just announced, Colorado based not-for-profit Conscious Alliance will host a Food Drive at the Mile High Music Festival to benefit Food Bank of the Rockies (www.FoodBankRockies.org). All patrons donating 10 non-perishable food items, or $10.00, will receive a limited edition Conscious Alliance/Mile High Music Festival poster by rock artist Randy Bishop. Volunteers will be stationed outside the festival's main entrances, where patrons can exchange their donations for a voucher that is redeemable at the Conscious Alliance booth inside the venue. For more information on Conscious Alliance and the work they do, please visit www.consciousalliance.org.
Mile High Music Festival will feature a tremendous variety of musical talent, ranging from established touring powerhouses to some of the hottest up-and-coming performers, including a number of bands from Denver's vibrant music scene. In addition to the headliners, performance highlights include John Mayer, The Black Crowes, Mike Gordon, O.A.R., Michael Franti & Spearhead, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Steve Winwood, Spoon, Jason Mraz, Flogging Molly, Colbie Caillat, OneRepublic, The Roots, Lupe Fiasco plus local favorites Flobots, Rose Hill Drive, Meese, Born In The Flood , Railbenders and The Photo Atlas. A complete list of currently confirmed acts is included below, with additional artists still to be announced. Visit http://www.milehighmusicfestival.com for ongoing updates. Doors will open at 10:30 a.m. each day, with performances commencing at noon and ending at 11:00 p.m.
Mile High Music Festival marks the first outdoor festival held at the Outer Fields of Dick's Sporting Goods Park, which offers immaculate lawns and remarkable vistas of the Denver skyline and Rocky Mountain Front Range, including a panoramic view from Long's Peak to Pikes Peak. Concertgoers will have a wide range of cuisines to choose from, with many of Denver's most popular restaurants participating in the event. An artists' village - including an extensive exhibit of local arts and crafts - will be another highlight of the festival.
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Mattea recently viewed the film at the Nashville Film Festival and was
moved by the scenes of environmental destruction wrought in her native West
Virginia by the coal mining technique called "mountain top removal". Says
Mattea, "You must see this to believe it. I am saddened that we've
'progressed' to a point where we think this is an acceptable practice. Michael
O'Connell's film gives voice to those that have no multi-million dollar PR
firm to tell their story. The visuals are gut-wrenching--there are no
words to describe the devastation."




It's been six years ago this May since I covered my
first All Good. Back then the festival seemed to reflect my life raw, wide-open
and untamed. It was cold and rainy, at that time being what seasoned heads refer
to as an "Early Season Joint", All Good still delivered. Despite
inclement weather that year, Galactic and Gov't Mule and Karl Denson's Tiny
Universe among others played amazing sets and the overall experience was
monumental. I feel like I've grown up with this festival both as a journalist
and a music lover and over the years some things about the All Good experience
have faired the weather: it's commitment to accommodate all walks of life, the
general feeling of family and sharing and it's hard hitting talent roster... not
to mention the breath taking view off of Marvin's
Mountaintop.
Fast-forward to 2008, All Good has bloomed to a full-blown,
eclectic, three day banger sporting some of the finest touring talent the scene
has to offer. Thursday nights in past years have been a musical gold mine for
the "early arrivals" and this year promises the same with the likes of
Perpetual Groove, the Brazilian Girls and a screaming set from the Join
featuring keyboardist Jamie Shields and drummer Darren Shearer of the NEWDEAL
and Marco Benevento & Joe Russo (the DUO).
If you can't make it
Thursday night never fear, Friday is set up to run with SOJA, Phil Lesh &
Friends, Medeski Scofield Martin & Wood, All Mighty Senators, Grace Potter
& the Nocturnals, The Avett Brothers, Basshound, RAQ on Friday followed by a
stacked Saturday featuring The Bridge, Widespread Panic, Bassnectar, Keller
Williams w. Moseley, Droll & Sipe, Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Soul
Stew Revival, Mike Gordon, Tea Leaf Green, Outformation and Eric Lindell to
round it out. (Whew) The list goes on for Sunday but the bottom line here
is the organizers didn't skimp on talent so can attendees get their live music
fix and their boogie on all weekend long. The great thing about the camping
arrangement on Marvin's Mountaintop is that you can access the festivities
easily from most areas without having to walk excessively far. If you arrive
later in the weekend you probably won't get stuck camping in the boon docks but
you'll miss monumental sets so don't lag.
The fabulous team at Walther Productions toils
year-round to bring you the finest offerings on the Mid-Atlantic festival
circuit and have been doing so for twelve years. For me, AG is more like a
sprawling family reunion where you come to reacquaint with old friends and meet
new smiling faces alike. The entire experience is peppered with fantastic,
continuous music on three stages, artisan vendors, day workshops for campers of
all ages, international cuisine and a slew of face melting visual goodies via
the goofy but lovable goons from Big Nazo. This year's All Good promises to be
all better so make the jaunt to the mountaintop in Masontown, West Virginia for
a dazzling weekend of fun and camping fit for the whole family.