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Justice and Devotchka, are joined by Band of Horses, TV on the Radio, Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings, Vampire Weekend, The Avett Brothers, Neko Case, Cut Copy, Del Tha Funky Homosapien, CSS, Silverspun Pickups and many more.
    Monolith Festival presented by esurance, held on September 13-14 at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, announces lineup.

TICKETS GO ON SALE FRIDAY, MAY 2nd at 10am MST
AT WWW.MONOLITHFESTIVAL.COM AND WWW.TICKETMASTER.COM

MONOLITH FESTIVAL presented by Esurance returns to Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Saturday September 13 and Sunday September 14.  The festival, which debuted in 2007 as the first multi-day, multi-stage festival ever held at Colorado's beloved outdoor venue, was instantly adopted as an indie fan favorite and a staple of the summer festival season.

Each year, MONOLITH hand picks an impressive lineup of indie favorites and blog darlings, which for 2008 includes Denver's own Devotchka and French electro-buzz-band Justice as headliners.  MONOLITH co-producer Josh Baker explains, "It's a true testament to Colorado's burgeoning music scene that one of this year's national breakout acts is also a hometown favorite." Joining the 2008 headliners is a deep and diverse roster including Silversun Pickups, Band of Horses, TV on the Radio, Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings, Vampire Weekend, Avett Brothers, Neko Case, Del tha Funky Homosapien, Mickey Avalon, CSS, Cut Copy, The Kills, Tokyo Police Club and many, many more. A complete list of currently confirmed acts is included below, with additional artists still to be announced.  Visit www.monolithfestival.com for ongoing updates.

MONOLITH fills a niche in Colorado's already vibrant indie music scene, and even within a seemingly saturated U.S. festival market. With five stages and premium facility amenities, MONOLITH builds on the natural splendor of Red Rocks and has quickly become a requisite for festival goers and indie hipsters.  As Billboard Magazine reviewed, "The outrageously beautiful Red Rocks has been screaming out for an underground/indie-style music festival for many years...Thanks to the tireless work of an elite group of Colorado scenesters, the dream is now a reality." 

Tickets on sale beginning Friday , May 2, 2008 at 10am MST at www.monolithfestival.com and www.ticketmaster.com.

Ticketing Levels:                            

2-Day Ticket:                             $110     On Sale Friday, May 2 at 10 am MST
Single Day Tickets:                    $59.50  On Sale Friday, May 2 at 10 am MST
*2-Day and Single Day Tickets will be on sale at all Ticketmaster Outlets

For those looking to enhance their MONOLITH experience, MONOLITH will offer upgraded VIP packages, including premium festival amenities such as reserved soundboard seating, VIP parking, kick-off and after-party access, and more.  Visit www.monolithfestival.com for details.

VIP Gold Pass:                          $225 - On Sale Friday, Mat 2 at 10 am MST
*VIP Gold Passes are only available through monolithfestival.com

Complete confirmed lineup below, with other acts still to be announced:

Saturday, September 13
Devotchka
Silversun Pickups
Neko Case
Vampire Weekend
Mickey Avalon
Del tha Funky Homosapien
Cut Copy
The Fratellis
Superdrag
The Kills
Holy Fuck
White Denim
The Night Marchers
A Place to Bury Strangers
The Photo Atlas
The Hood Internet
John Vanderslice
Darker My Love
Cameron McGill & What Army
Blitzen Trapper
The Presets
Pop Levi
Pwrfl Power
The Morning Benders
Boyhollow

Sunday, September 14
Justice
TV on the Radio
Band of Horses
Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings
CSS
The Avett Brothers
Tokyo Police Club
Dan Le Sac vs. Scroobius Pip
Akron/Family
The Bronx
Tilly and the Wall
The Heavy
The Cribs
The Ting Tings
Airborne Toxic Event
Bright Channel
Chester French
Grampall Jookabox
The Rosewood Thieves
Hearts of Palm
The Giraffes
The Elms

2008 MONOLITH partners are Esurance, Southwest Airlines, Channel 93.3 FM, Westword, WOXY.com, Gigbot, HotFreaks, and Jakprints.

MONOLITH is produced by AEG Live Rocky Mountains and Monolith Festivals with curating support from the HotFreaks blog collective.  



Turbine - Reward CD

From the moment laser hits plastic on Turbine's second disc, Reward, the listener is barraged with frenetic tempos, breakneck instrumental breakdowns, and smartly layered vocal harmonies.
The 2nd Annual Asheville Music Jamboree has just announced artist additions!

From Gov't Mule to Grammy Award Winning roots reggae pioneer, Burning Spear and some of the southeast's top regional talent AMJam is flush with talent.  In addition, they have just added Abigail Washburn and the Sparrow Quartet ft. Bela Fleck, Larry Keel and McMurry Farms, Ralph Roddenbery and Asheville's own down-tempo backbeat, Telepath.

AmJam takes place Memorial Day Weekend, May 23-25, 2008.


In addition to over 30 musical acts on two stages, AmJam plans to entertain its guest through an assortment of activities including workshops, drum circles, parades, swimmng, outdoor contests, intimate campground performances, a craft village and festival-style fine dining. AmJam extends invitations to families (young children included) with open arms and will provide a number of family friendly events such as the Kid's Parade and the Children's Universe activity center. Habitat for Humanity will be in attendance along with HeadCount, a non-profit connecting potential voters through live music and events.

AmJam's mission is to create an event that mirrors the true spirit of Asheville with its picturesque scenery, unbridled talent and limitless hospitality, which has captured the hearts of poets, painters, princes and paupers! People have been drawn to Deerfields from across the map, sharing their talents and ideas to create a cultural tapestry that is enormously rich in diversity and unrivaled beauty.

The Deerfield's Amphitheater is located 20 minutes south of Asheville in the Mills River Community. The 940-acre family-owned tract of uninhabited wilderness offers camping, swimming and hiking. Tent camping will be plentiful, with a secluded family campground set aside. Car camping and RV passes are also available at an additional cost. Only 3,000 tickets will be sold to this year's AmJam. Tickets are currently on sale, with an allotment of Early Birds available at $125 for a limited time. After the Early Bird sale, tickets will be $140 in advance or $160 at the gate. Kids 13 and under are free and teens (13-16) can purchase tickets at half off.

Line-Up:
Gov't Mule
Burning Spear
Keller and the Keels
Larry Keel and McMurry Farms
Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk
James McMurty
the Lee Boys
Abigail Washburn and the Sparrow Quartet featuring Bela Fleck
RAQ
Boombox
Jeff Sipe Trio ft. Jeff Coffin
Jason Isbell
the Afromotive
Barrel House Mamas
Josh Phillips Folk Festival
Laura Reed and Deep Pocket
Outformation
Shannon Whitworth and the Refugees
Jaime McLean Band
The Kellin Watson Band
Bloodkin
Ralph Roddenberry
New Familiars
Telepath
the Shane Pruitt Band

For detailed information, please visit: www.amjam.net
All Good Music Festival announces 3rd round of artist additions.

Artists Join Previously Announced Lineup Including Phil Lesh & Friends, 
Widespread Panic, Gov't Mule, Michael Franti & Spearhead,
Medeski Scofield Martin & Wood plus many more
July 11-13 at Marvin's Mountaintop in Masontown, WV

Masontown, WV - April 23, 2008 - Holding true to its name, the 12th annual All Good Music Festival has added performances from Grace Potter & The Nocturnals, JJ Grey & MOFRO, Lettuce (an all-star group made up of members of Soulive, Robert Randolph & the Family Band, Kanye West and others), Eric Lindell, All Mighty Senators, Danielia Cotton and Reverend Peyton's Big Dam Band beefing up an already hefty list of artists for the event held at a picturesque, mountaintop location.

With the new acts added to the festival billing, the All Good Festival will be filled with the music and performances from earlier-announced artists Phil Lesh & Friends, Widespread Panic, Gov't Mule, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Medeski Scofield Martin & Wood, Keller Williams w/ Moseley, Droll & Sipe, Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Soul Stew Revival, Mike Gordon, Dark Star Orchestra, The Avett Brothers, SOJA, The JOIN (with Shields & Shearer of The New Deal and Benevento & Russo), Railroad Earth, Tea Leaf Green, The Bridge, Perpetual Groove, Brazilian Girls, Hot Buttered Rum, RAQ, Bonerama, Pnuma Trio, The Wood Brothers, Bassnectar, Outformation, Telepath, deSol, Scrapomatic and Basshound.

Filling over 40 hours of live music throughout the weekend, attendees are able to witness each and every artist at the All Good Music Festival with no overlapping sets taking place in one centrally located concert area. 

Continuing its tradition of philanthropy and community support, the All Good Festival is partnering with and benefiting a handful of non-profits: Conscious Alliance's annual food drive where food donations contributed by festival patrons directly benefit the Morgantown food pantry and each donation of 10 canned food items receives a complimentary poster; HeadCount's voter registration drive where $.50 per ticket is contributed to their nationwide Get-Out-the-Vote efforts via the 'Cents for Sense' campaign; and the Rex Foundation, created in 1983 by the Grateful Dead to support individuality in the arts, a healthy environment, and other social services. The Bridge will host a 'Rex Jam' of a mixture of All Good Festival artists on Saturday afternoon as a fundraising effort for a local arts and music program.

As the mid-Atlantic's largest live music and camping event, the All Good Festival has grown to attract over 18,000 fans from across the nation. Aside from the musical performances, one of the festival's main attractions is the serene rural West Virginian setting and the natural grandeur of Marvin's Mountaintop.

Early arrival tickets for the Thursday Night All Good Festival Pre-Party with The Join, Brazilian Girls and Perpetual Groove are now available for $15 in advance and $30 at the gate; additionally, second-tier festival tickets are now available at the rate of $139 and are offered  through http://allgood.musictoday.com or charge by phone by at 1-800-594-TIXX.

Official All Good Festival Website:  www.allgoodfestival.com

Welcome to HGMN's new greening section. We’re doing lots of things to make our business greener and want to share that information with you. Hopefully you’ll find some tips on things you can do to help our planet as well.

The Three Rs: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

We reuse scrap paper in our fax machine and for taking notes. Sensitive documents that go through our shredder are then composted and fed to our garden (appropriate food scraps are composted as well).

Our catalogs that come back in the mail and are still in good shape are sent out again to someone else. The same catalogs are also printed on up to 30% post consumer content.

We purchase office paper with as high of recycled content as possible (currently 100%!). All other used paper is delivered to the local recycling center along with our CANS, BOTTLES, CARDBOARD, PLASTIC etc. 

We reuse cardboard boxes and bubble mailers when possible for shipments and packaging.

Our festival crew reuses plastic water bottles and customers that need bags for their goods get recycled ones that we saved from prior shopping trips.

We use rechargeable batteries in equipment that requires them - not only does that eliminate hundreds of batteries from disposal - it also saves us lots of money in the long run.

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We're proud that we reuse and recycle many times more volume than we generate in waste.  We hope you'll strive to do the same.

For more green content - click the "Greening" link at our site navigation menu.

Look for more stories about how we are greening to appear in the coming weeks.

Happy Earth Day!
Rothbury & partners to donate & install solar power for local school!

THE SUSTAINABLE FESTIVAL
CELEBRATING MUSIC, ART AND ACTION
HAPPENS JULY 3 - 6, 2008 IN ROTHBURY, MICHIGAN

ROTHBURY, the nation's first around-the-clock music and camping festival to implement maximum sustainability, near zero-waste initiatives and facilitate dialogue about climate change and clean energy solutions, is also giving back to the community with ROTHBURY's Solar Schools Program presented by RE:VOLVE APPAREL. Some of the nation's noted "Green Heroes" who are dedicated to shrinking society's carbon footprint on the environment will be teaming up with this innovative music festival to help outfit Shelby High School in Shelby, MI with a free solar panel system. ROTHBURY, together with RE:VOLVE Apparel, Black Rock Solar and Grand Rapids-based Bauer Power, has committed to donating a minimum of $50,000 worth of solar power to Shelby High.

"We were looking for creative ways to offset our carbon footprint," explains Jeremy Stein, ROTHBURY's Event Producer.  "Our Solar Schools Program is exciting to me because it will provide tangible, lasting benefits for the school." Today ROTHBURY's Greening Chief, Sarah Haynes of the Spitfire Agency, has connected ROTHBURY to Black Rock Solar, who will oversee the execution of ROTHBURY's Solar Schools Program.

Black Rock Solar's Executive Director Tom Price was recently chosen as one of three American "Environmental Heroes" by PEOPLE Magazine. "It is a tremendous honor to be chosen by PEOPLE Magazine, but it is our partners that are my heroes - conscious organizations like ROTHBURY and The Spitfire Agency, and Michigan's own Bauer Power, who will build and install the solar panel system, enable us to get the job done," says Price.  

The free solar power system will be benefiting the school for decades to come, drawing warm praise from school officials. "It's a wonderful opportunity for the school to teach the importance of renewable energy, like reducing greenhouse gasses.  We're very grateful to the ROTHBURY community for helping make this possible" said Dana McGrew, Superintendent of Shelby Public Schools.

Anyone can help - additional funds for ROTHBURY's Solar Schools Program are being collected via ROTHBURY's Green Ticket options.  ROTHBURY's Green Ticket offers attendees an easy 'one click' opportunity to offset the environmental impact of their own festival participation, as well as directly contribute to the Solar Schools Program. Doing so aids Shelby High School by significantly reducing their energy bill, thus freeing up funding to be put toward school programs. 

ROTHBURY's goal is to harness the unique energy of the live music community into a durable social movement toward an important cause: Climate Change and Clean Energy Alternatives. Under the direction of Greening Chief Sarah Haynes (President/Founder of The Spitfire Agency), ROTHBURY is dedicated to achieving maximum sustainability and near zero-waste via multiple initiatives, including: personal pocket-sized ashtrays to minimize litter, a Green Team work exchange program for festival goers dedicated to ROTHBURY's sustainability mission, the use of only compostable products, recycling and composting programs, carbon offsetting and the use of multiple clean energy options to help power the four day festival.

In addition to a diverse and stellar lineup of over 70 bands including Dave Matthews Band, Widespread Panic, John Mayer, 311, Phil Lesh and Friends, Primus, Thievery Corporation, Snoop Dogg , Modest Mouse, Michael Franti and Spearhead, Gov't Mule, Slightly Stoopid, STS9, Colbie Caillat, Rodrigo y Gabriela and many, many others, ROTHBURY will host an Energy Fair and a Think Tank. The Think Tank, featuring curator Dr. Stephen Schneider and participants including Dr. Eban Goodstein, L. Hunter Lovins, and Winona LaDuke , offers attendees access to various buzz sessions that will address the topics of Climate Change and Clean Energy Solutions and will be geared toward conversations related to corporations, government/policy makers, and the individual. The ROTHBURY Energy Fair will allow attendees to engage hands-on with cutting edge, sustainable technology and products and experience both scheduled and surprise activities and interactive workshops aimed at arousing discussion and implementing change.

On July 4th weekend 2008, ROTHBURY emerges as a new American celebration. Hosted at the one-of-a-kind Double JJ Ranch in Rothbury, Michigan on July 3- 6, 2008, the four day, environmentally sustainable music and camping festival promises to be an inspiring cultural assembly; one where music fans, artists and progressive thinkers gather to celebrate much more than music. With over 70 bands on 8 stages and unprecedented efforts at achieving 100% sustainability and energy efficiency, ROTHBURY is truly a "Party with a Purpose."

For more information about ROTHBURY and the Solar Schools Program powered by Black Rock Solar please visit www.rothburyfestival.com

A documentary about HeadCount can now be viewed at iClips.net

A story about the thriving activist spirit within the live music community.  Bob Weir, Trey Anastasio, Bela Fleck, John Medeski, Al Schnier and a ton of other musicians are interviewed in the film, and it also includes a lot of live concert footage. 

HeadCount is up and running in 30 cities now, and will be sending teams on the road this summer with Dave Matthews Band, Jack Johnson and John Mayer, among others.  Last week they threw a private fundraiser with Bob Weir at a home in Washington DC (Imagine 150 political-types in suits singing "Ripple" with Bobby on acoustic guitar!

For more about Headcount visit www.Headcount.org
June 27 & 28 at Asheville Civic Center with Perpetual Groove, Toubab Krewe, Telepath, Dubconscious & many more

Doors open on Friday at 6pm, and on Saturday at 5pm; Tickets are $30 for one day or $50 for both days.

Featuring an all-star lineup of Asheville- and regionally-based bands, the Vortex Music Festival begins its residence in Asheville on June 27 at the Asheville Civic Center.  The inaugural two-day event features Perpetual Groove, Dubconscious, Toubab Krewe and Yo Mama's Big Fat Booty Band, along with 16 more bands and DJs that highlight the local music scene in Asheville, NC and the surrounding region.  The full lineup is posted below. 

Night Skye Entertainment, the organization responsible for the Vortex Music Festival, seeks to highlight local talent as well as provide a broad spectrum of musical genres to enlighten, inspire and celebrate individual creativity through sound.  From the electronica of John Kelley and Telepath to the roots rock of Laura Reed and Deep Pocket, the festival offers something for every Asheville music lover and beyond. 

In addition to the event's unique lineup of stellar regional bands, Vortex offers something for the common good as well; this year's inaugural event will sponsor three nonprofit organizations, including Child Abuse Prevention Services, NCAHA and Manna Food Bank.  In addition, the event will be broadcast live by 105.9 The Mountain, so that everybody can enjoy the music if they can't make it to the show, and can feel free to donate to any of the above nonprofits as well.   

Tickets for the Vortex Music festival go on sale on April 20th and will be available at the door for the same price.  The Asheville civic center will play host to vendors and booths that are accessible from the venue floor, and food and drink will be readily available to all attendees.  For a complete lineup of artists, see below.   

Announced Lineup

Friday, June 27: 

  • Toubab Krewe
  • Telepath
  • SeepeopleS
  • Stephanies Id
  • Strut
  • Josh Phillips Folk Festival
  • Black Eyed Susan
  • Moksa
  • Thunder Drums 


Saturday  June 28:

  • Perpetual Groove
  • Dubconscious
  • Laura Reed and Deep Pocket
  • Yo Mama's Big Fat Booty Band
  • Marsupial
  • Blues Forgotten
  • John Kelley
  • Hardcut
  • Psiklone
  • Olof
The Everyone Orchestra at the Crystal Ballroom Members of Los Lobos, Galactic, Aquarium Rescue Unit, String Cheese Incident, & Strings For Industry to play.

        Celebrate Community, Culture, and Music at the 4th Annual Pangaea Project Benefit Friday & Saturday, May 16th & 17th, 2008. McMenamin's Crystal Ballroom in Portland, OR. TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY, APRIL 11TH AT 10:00 AM. WWW.PANGAEABENEFIT.ORG

         (April 3, 2008) Each year, through the universal language of music, the PANGAEA PROJECT BENEFIT celebrates global awareness, culture, and youth leadership by activating music fans, artists, and progressive thinkers throughout the Northwest for a weekend of improvisational fun.
This year's two-night all-star event features the improvisational mastery of The Everyone Orchestra conducted by Matt Butler with special guest performers Steve Berlin of Los Lobos, The String Cheese Incident's Michael Kang, drummers extraordinaire Jeff Sipe of Aquarium Rescue Unit and Stanton Moore of Galactic, members of the March Fourth Marching Band - the M4 Singers, keyboardist Asher Fulero, Strings For Industry bandmates Darol Anger, Scott Law, and Tye North, and many others. The Stanton Moore Trio will open the show on Friday, May 16th. Peak Experience's Johnny Dwork will provide a special spoken word segment on both nights. Additional guests to be announced in the coming weeks.

What makes Everyone Orchestra performances stand out from other superjams is the conducting. Butler, along with several others, facilitates the jams using giant cue cards which direct the musicians and audience alike in a massive celebratory coming together. The directions include anything from key and time changes to mood swings and audience actions such as massive sing-a-longs, shouts, jumps, dances, song title suggestions and more.

The last annual benefit concert raised almost $20,000 for The Pangaea Project which engages teenagers from underserved neighborhoods in local and international service-learning projects by promoting the development of leadership skills, increasing global awareness, and fostering a commitment to work towards social change. Proceeds from ticket sales, raffles, and other donations will be contributed directly to The Pangaea Project .

Previous Pangaea Project benefits have been enlivened by guest speakers, politician Dennis Kucinich and environmental activist Julia Butterfly Hill. Ms. Butterfly Hill reflects on the Everyone Orchestra, "I was blown away by the talent, humor, love, and brilliantly orchestrated improvisation coming together in what truly can be described as magic."

Tickets: $22.00 advance, $25.00 day of show. Packages available. Ticket prices subject to service fees. Onsale Friday, April 11th at 10am PDT thru Ticketmaster, by phone at 503.224.4400, or in person at select Fred Meyer stores. Reduced service fee tickets available at the Crystal Ballroom Box Office.  
The PANGAEA PROJECT BENEFIT is produced by Slipknot Productions and MAST Projects.

For more information please visit www.pangaeabenefit.org

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