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The 12th annual All Good Music Festival, held July 11-13 at Marvin's Mountaintop in Masontown, WV, adds new artists to lineup.

Mike Gordon
Dark Star OrchestraThe Avett BrothersSOJAPerpetual Groove
Scrapomaticwith many more still to be
announced These additions supplement this year's previously
announced first-rate lineup of Widespread Panic, Phil Lesh & Friends, Gov't
Mule, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Medeski Scofield Martin & Wood, Keller
Williams w/Moseley, Droll & Sipe, Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi Soul Stew
Revival , Railroad Earth, Tea Leaf Green, The Bridge, Hot Buttered Rum, RAQ,
Bonerama, Pnuma Trio, The Wood Brothers, Bassnectar, Outformation, Telepath,
deSol and Basshound. Eleven additional acts are still to be announced before the
festival takes place. 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. 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 Bird Tickets have all sold out; however
discounted advance tickets are available now at the rate of $129 and are offered
through http://allgood.musictoday.com
or charge by phone by at 1-800-594-TIXX.More information can be found
at: 

http://www.allgoodfestival.com

Your joyride around the sun gets a few exclamation points a year. Solstices, equinoxes, birthdays ...and now Outside Lands.
Radiohead, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, and Jack Johnson will be aligned in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, Earth, on August 22, 23 & 24, 2008 as headliners for the inaugural Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival. Wrap your head around that, then take a look at the rest of the initial lineup which will eventually include over sixty acts on five stages...!

Whatever you do, do not forget this website: www.SFOutsidelands.com

Because that's the only place you can get tickets. Unless you are Tom Petty, the Heartbreakers, Jack Johnson or the guys from Radiohead. In which case, we'll let you in the back.

Initial Lineup:

Radiohead
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
Jack Johnson
Beck
Wilco
Manu Chao
Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals
Widespread Panic
Primus
Rodrigo y Gabriela
Steve Winwood
Cafe Tacvba
Broken Social Scene
Regina Spektor
Devendra Banhart
Cold War Kids
Galactic's Crescent City Soul Krewe
Lyrics Born
Andrew Bird
Steel Pulse
Sharon Jones and The Dap-Kings
M. Ward
Drive-By Truckers
ALO
Matt Nathanson
The Cool Kids
Two Gallants
Dredg
Little Brother
Grace Potter & the Nocturnals
Donavon Frankenreiter
The Mother Hips
Black Mountain
Sidestepper
Nellie McKay
The Coup
Goapele
Bon Iver
Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk
Sean Hayes
The Felice Brothers
Rupa & the April Fishes
Back Door Slam
K'NAAN


More artists to be announced!
Freekbass will record their last hometown show before heading out to do a national tour. Freekbass heads out with the “Bootsy Collins Tribute To The Godfather Of Soul Tour”, a tribute to the late James Brown.

The multi-act tour will feature artists Bootsy Collins & TheHardestWorkingBand, Escapism (featuring Venisha Brown), Bobby Byrd Band, Afrika Bambaataa, Fred Wesley, Chuck D, Freekbass, I Candi, Djizzle and ZionPlanet10.  The tour will also travel to Japan for three dates, including the famed Fuji Rock Festival in July.  .

The 20th Century concert with Freekbass and Buffalo Killers will be filmed for a live video production by Mind Ignition.  In addition, Freekbass will record this show for his first live album which will be released in May 2008 by Bootzilla Productions.  The CD will be available at music stores and online via download or hard copy. 

The last Freekbass show at 20th Century was a sold out show, so purchase a ticket early to secure your spot at this event.

Fore more information visit www.freekbass.com
Tour kicks off April 1st in MD and a new CD is scheduled for release this fall.
The Bridge have spent the month of March in the studio working on the follow-up to their 2007 self-titled release on HYENA Records. They break from recording only to get right back on the road in April. The 20-date run will kick off with a three night stand at The 8x10 Club in their hometown of Baltimore. They'll wrap the tour by jetting out to Oregon for three shows as special guests of Dark Star Orchestra. In June, they'll jump the Atlantic for their first ever concerts in Europe. Sometime shortly after this, The Bridge will put the finishing touches on their new record, which is tentatively scheduled for Autumn 2008 release.  
 
The Bridge's upcoming tour dates are:
April 1 / Santa Fe Cafe / College Park, MD
April 3 / The 8x10 / Baltimore, MD
April 4 / The 8x10 / Baltimore, MD
April 5 / The 8x10 / Baltimore, MD
April 9 / The Pour House / Raleigh, NC
April 10 / Stella Blue / Asheville, NC
April 11 / Outback Lodge / Charlottesville, VA
April 12 / Boone Saloon / Boone, NC
April 15 / Attitudes / Blacksburg, VA
April 16 / Rocktown Grill / Harrisonburg, VA
April 17 / The Dame / Lexington, KY
April 18 / The V Club / Huntington, WV
April 19 / The Rex Theater / Pittsburgh, PA (The First Annual 4:20 Ball)
April 25 / Appalachian Brewing Co. / Harrisburg, PA
April 26 / Spring Hookah Fest @ Nelson Ledges / Garrettsville, OH
May 1 / The Pour House / Charleston, SC
May 2 / Crystal Ballroom / Portland, OR (w/ Dark Star Orchestra)
May 3 / Crystal Ballroom / Portland, OR (w/ Dark Star Orchestra)
May 4 / McDonald Theater / Eugene, OR (w/ Dark Star Orchestra)

 

It’s almost time for festival season here in North East Ohio’s very own Nelson Ledges Quarry Park! This is the 13th season under the stewardship of Evan Kelly and it may be the best ever!

     I want to thank all those new friends from across the country that discovered NLQP last year, it was wonderful to see new faces!  We have fifteen music festivals already scheduled for 2008, so now is the time to mark your calendars and prepare for a great summer of wonderful music and fun!

      Nelson Ledges Quarry Park is a gorgeous spot highlighted by a spring fed quarry that is great for swimming, rafting, and scuba diving.  You can hike, camp in 250 acres of delightfully shady woods, fish, bike, enjoy nature, play basketball, send the kids to the playground, and check out the honey bees and organic gardens.  Evan and his family and staff do a wonderful job keeping this wonder of nature a delightful place to go see live music and enjoy the great outdoors.  This scenic park is open for camping and swimming all the time, and is just a great place to hang out and relax.   The quarry is a glacial deposit rich in minerals, stone, earth and clear waters and is a high-point and known magnetic, energy vortex.   The big project last year was to aerate the quarry to keep the sediment down and the water crystal clear and fresh…I can not wait to go swimming this year!  It’s a stunningly intimate outdoor music venue that is family friendly and everyone is a VIP.  

   Some great music will be played by old friends and new this year at the Ledges.  Some of our special guests include:  Mickey Hart Band with Steve Kimock, George Porter and Jen Durkin; moe; George Clinton and P-Funk; Wookiefoot;  David Gans; Muruga Booker; Buckethead;  The New Mastersounds; Donna & The Tricksters; Boombox, Dark Star Orchestra; Wavy Gravy;  Several Species; Kashmir; Mr. Blotto; The Recipe; and The Pnuma Trio.   Of course, all the great Ohio-grown bands will also play like Ekoostik Hookah; Sultans of Bing; Burning River Band; Water Band; Willy Mac Music; JiMiller Band; The Groove Prophets; Blonde Boy Grunt & The Groans; Carlos Jones & The P.L.U.S. Band; The Chatfield Boys; and Greenleif.  There are so many other great artists expected this summer that I would encourage you to check out the web site soon to start planning your trips!  In addition to all the great music and nature, there will be repeat performances by Ohio Burn Unit on the beach, late night movies, fantastic light and laser shows by Solar Fire, video screens by Garbaz, skydivers and fireworks!

    If you have not been to Nelson Ledges Quarry Park yet, let this season be your first of many trips here.  The prices are extremely reasonable and the crowd is always wonderful.   We are a family friendly park with entertainment for all ages.  Come for the music and stay for the fun!!

Visit www.nlqp.com for all the latest information!    

Phish to receive lifetime achievement award


Tickets for the 2008 Jammys will go on sale this Thursday, March 20 at noon. As in years past, the event will pair a number of acts from the jam-scene with musicians from a number of different genres and generations. The 7th annual awards ceremony will take place at New York's Theater at Madison Square Garden on May 7 and Phish is scheduled to receive the Lifetime Achievement Award (prior recipients have included B.B. King, The Meters, The Grateful Dead, Buddy Guy, Steve Winwood and Frank Zappa). The event will be hosted by Warren Haynes and Grace Potter. Tickets will be available at www.jammys.com and also at the Madison Square Garden box office beginning at noon tomorrow.

Information about the event's hosts and performers will be announced in the coming days.


Plus WSP vinyl pre-order, Langerado review, and new interviews

New Additions to the Catalog:


eathElectric Apricot - Quest For Festeroo Soundtrack - Following in the footsteps of such mockumentaries as This Is Spinal Tap, Electric Apricot: Quest for Festeroo is a soundtrack for the film that shares the same name, which serves as the directorial and acting debut by Les Claypool. The story follows a fictitious band as they record their debut album, and "head for the Holy Grail of music festivals, Festeroo." As expected, the songs on the soundtrack are loose and jam-heavy, especially the tunes credited to Electric Apricot ("Sugar Train Blues," "Uncle Pete's Party," etc.). Also included are tracks from such real-life rock veterans as Michael Franti ("Everybody Ona Move"), Gov't Mule ("Time to Confess"), the Dead's Bob Weir ("Playing in the Band") and the late, great Jerry Garcia (with David Grisman on "Shady Grove"). Also features Larry LaLonde's electronic masterpiece "Calling All Sandworms". $13.99

dev3th DeVotchKa - A Mad and Faithful Telling CD/LP Vinyl - This four-piece multi-instrumental outfit fuses gypsy, Greek, Slavic, and mariachi with American punk and folk roots. Directors Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris chose DeVotchKa to score "Little Miss Sunshine," the breakout indie film of 2006, garnering four Academy Award nominations and earning DeVotchKa a Grammy nod for Best Soundtrack. Their stage set up is fortified by sousaphone, accordion, piano, violin, a bouzouki, upright bass, percussion, trumpet, drums, and a Theramin. The band has toured with similar maverick acts such as Calexico and Flogging Molly and will also appeal to fans of Arcade Fire, Neko Case, and David Byrne. CD or LP Vinyl $17.00

jarvisth Jarvis Humby - Assme the Position, It's...Jarvis Humby CD - Try as we might, no one here can think of a name more British sounding than Jarvis Humby. He clearly must be the king of mod-swingers, this Humby character. What you say? Jarvis Humby is actually four blokes? Well then, they've set themselves up to quite a task with a name like that. Fortunately, these Humby boys deliver everything they promise. Pure liquid adrenalin R&B, complete with fuzzed guitars, white-boy blues vocals and an omnipresent Hammond that coats everything with a 1964 flavor. "99 Steps to the Sun" could be the official follow-up to the Mysterians' "96 Tears," but they don't leave it at that. Opener "We Say Yeah!" is excellent if typical garage rock until the closing holler of "Yeah, yeah yeah" that you can imagine soundtracking the toga party scene in Animal House. "These Eyes" sounds like R.E.M. sounding like the Byrds, with it's antique 12-string tumble, and "The 4th Man" is pure spy show/surf guitar goodness. Coming complete with white pants and Fender reverb, Jarvis Humby will make you want to grow your bangs, pop a couple of pep pills and head on down to Brighton to dance around and fight with the rockers. Vintage! $13.00

imovers2th Imagination Movers - Juice Box Heroes CD - This New Orleans-based group uses their musical prowess and playful mindset to create songs that kids AND adults love! With songs about messy rooms, taking your medicine, sibling rivalry and snacking, Imagination Movers get the minds and feet of little ones moving and shaking, and the music is sophisticated enough to entertain the parents. It's an impressive marriage of genuine musical composition and children's subject matter that everyone can relate to! The Movers began in New Orleans and are fast-rising stars on the national kids music scene thanks to their combination of radio-friendly songs, kid-friendly themes and dynamic live shows. Appropriate for juice box drinkers and Jazz Fest attendees alike! $13.99


imoversthAlso available from Imagination Movers - Live at Jazz Fest 2006 CD The Movers delight a hometown crowd of all ages on this brass-heavy, fun and funky show from Jazz Fest 2006!   $16.00





cyro4th Cyro Baptista - Banquet of the Spirits CD - Banquet of the Spirits features the tight new quartet led by maestro Cyro Baptista -- the fabulous percussionist who has performed with everyone from Herbie Hancock and Yo-Yo Ma to Laurie Anderson, Paul Simon and Medeski, Martin and Wood. Cyro's endless sonic curiosity and intense rhythmic drive has never been stronger in these fabulous and imaginative original songs. Featuring three of the best young musicians out of the downtown scene and some very special guests, the music jumps from a whisper to a scream and never misses a beat. Delightful music from one of the world's greatest and most adventurous Brazilian musicians. $15.98

beatlesdvd2thComposing The Beatles Songbook: Lennon and McCartney 1957 - 1965 DVD - A documentary film about the finest songwriters the world has ever known. This independent film reviews the partnership, music and impact of Lennon and McCartney as composers. From the day they met in 1957 until the release of the Rubber Soul album at the end of 1965, the film dissects and contrasts, reassesses and ultimately provides one of the finest films made about the band during this period. Drawing on rare footage, classic performances and penetrating revelations from friends of the pair, Beatles academics and musicologists, this program discovers the true story of how those classic songs were written. $19.99
Recent Releases You May Have Missed:

 The New Deal - Live: Late Night 8/27/05 CD
Kaki King - Dreaming of Revenge CD


New Releases Coming Soon:


March 25 - The Waybacks - Loaded CD (pre-order)
John McLaughlin & Z. Hussain - Remember Shakti: The Way of Beauty DVD (pre-order)
Tim O'Brien - Chameleon CD (pre-order)
Tony Trischka - Territory CD (pre-order)

April 1 -
The Wood Brothers - Loaded CD (pre-order)
South Austin Jug Band - Strange Invitation CD
American Babies
CD (Russo, Hamilton, Metger, etc)
Ani DiFranco - Live at Babeville DVD

April 8 -
Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey - Lil' Tae Rides Again CD
The Gibson Brothers - Iron & Diamonds CD

April 15 - The Dixie Bee-Liners - Ripe CD
Yonder Mountain String Band - Mountain Tracks Vol. 5 (2 CDs)
Widespread Panic - Free Somehow Vinyl LP (pre-order)
Robert Walter - Cure All CD

April 22 - Tea Leaf Green - Seeds Box Set (3 out-of-print albums re-released)

April 29 - Global Noize CD (DJ Logic, Denson, Popper, Worrell, Billy Martin, etc)
Bombadil - A Buzz, A Buzz CD
Portishead - Third CD

May 6 - The Brakes - Tale of Two Cities CD

May 13 - Electric Apricot - Quest For Festeroo DVD

June 10 - Railroad Earth - Amen Corner CD


Upcoming Festivals:

Shakori Hills - 4/17 - 4/20 - Silk Hope, NC - http://www.shakorihills.org 
Camp Jam - 4/18 - 4/20 - Lacochee, FL - http://www.campjamfestival.com 
McDowell Mountain Fest - 4/25 - 4/26 - Scottsdale, AZ - http://www.mmmf.net 

Latest News and Reviews:

Langerado review & photos by Leslie Evans
SeepeopleS Interview by Jennifer Harp
Joe Kwon (Avett Brothers) Interview by Jennifer Harp
New Mimi Fishman Foundation Charity Auction

Video of the Week:

The Bridge - "Brother Don't" from the 8X10 Club
Thanks for reading, and have a great week!

Bryan Rodgers http://www.homegrownmusic.net
http://www.myspace.com/hgmn
Since joining forces with The Avett Brothers on their “Emotionalism” tour and on the recording of their album of the same name, in 2007, Joe Kwon, cello, still remains somewhat of an enigma. To ease my curious nature, in his regard, Joe was kind enough to spare a few minutes and talk with me via phone from his home in North Carolina.

joekwoncamelHGMN:  How have you been doing with two months or so off since the end of the "Emotionalism" tour?

Joe:  I've been doing pretty well, except for this lousy cold  and congestion I've been trying to fight off.

HGMN:  Ugh.  That's not good.  I know you all have been enjoying some much earned and needed time off.  Any plans on going on tour with The Avett Brothers again?

JK:  Yes.  We leave tomorrow in fact.

HGMN:  You come from a classical music background, if I'm correct.

JK:  Yes, I do.

HGMN:  When did you begin to play instruments?

JK:  My mother started me on piano when I was about three, but I don't think I did very well with it.  Then when I was nine, she started me on cello.  I fell in love with it and it just took off from there.  I really liked it.  It's been about 19 years. 

HGMN:  Now, if you don't mind me asking, what is your heritage?

JK:  I'm Korean.  I was born in Korea and moved to the United States when I was one.

HGMN: You've done some work previously with Bob Crawford, on his "New Jersey Transient" album. 

JK:  Yeah.  Actually, the way we met was I was playing with a band call Big Pretty and the Red Rockets.  We were playing in Winston-Salem and at that point, the guitarist, Leon, and I were big fans of The Avett Brothers.    We had all of their CD's at that point, and we realized that The Avett Brothers were also playing in Winston-Salem, so we decided we'd go and check them out.  We could hear them from where we were.  We could hear them playing.   (laughs)  We made our way to the festival they were playing there and we paid our $5 a piece to get in.  We watched their set, enjoyed it immensely  and then had to leave to get back to play our set.  We played our set, about 3/4  of the way through it and then Bob walks in.  (laughs)  Leon and I were nudging each other, like "Bob Crawford's here."  (laughs)  It was very fun and he came up to us after the show.  Then he talked with us about Ingrid, Leon and myself, about playing with him on "New Jersey Transient."  Which is how I ended up meeting the Avetts.  While touring, promoting 'New Jersey Transient' we ended up opening up for The Avetts, as New Jersey Transient.  At that point , they had all ready begun starting recording "Emotionalism" and they were, like, "well, we need a cello player."  Luckily, they liked what I did and here I am.  That is how our whole relationship started. 

HGMN:  With such a lengthy classical cello background, and having to transition to the bluesy, jazz feel of Big Pretty and the Red Rockets and then an even more profound transition to "The Avett Brothers' sound, was it difficult? 

avettsirvingJK:  Leon was actually the guy who got me to change over.  I'd never played anything other than classical.  There wasn't much time actually.  I used to work for IBM, which didn't leave much for down time.  I would play with Leon every once in a while, but having played classical cello for so many years, well, you can't really improvise on classical.  (laughs)  It took me a good two years for me to kind of break that classical mold, if you will. 

HGMN:  Your stage presence is phenomenal.  Is this something you had to work on, or, say practice?  Or does it come naturally through the course of a live performance?

JK:  (laughs)  No. Actually, I kind of just go with whatever's going on.  There is no practicing, per say, with the guys in how we act on stage.  We each just go with how we feel at that moment.  It works well.  It's not coordinated before hand or anything.  They've never told me to act a certain way, or to do this or that. 

HGMN:  So you have free reign in that regard.

JK:  Yeah.  They realize what my background is and they let me do what I am comfortable with and support me in that.

HGMN: You had stated earlier that you and The Avett Brothers are heading back out on the road.  The schedule looks lengthy and rather full.  How have you been able to separate your professional time with your personal life, being out on the road so much? 

JK:  Yeah, that is the hardest part for me, figuring out how to manage that time.  While on the road, I do miss my family, wish I was with them more, that sort of thing.

HGMN: Do you get advice from the other's on how to handle this; missing  home and handling your time on the road?  Since you are newer to this touring thing.

joekwonJK:  Yes.  You just have to use your time wisely.  When you are home, you're home.  You don't just sit around and watch TV all day.  That's not an option.  You realize you are with those who love you and how much you want to spend time with them, and they want to spend lots of time with you.   It's really important to do that.  We really try to stay grounded with that. 

HGMN: How has it been, traveling so much on the road, in the RV, all of you, cooped up together?

JK:  (laughs)  We do some stuff together, but usually its mostly about keeping to yourself, keeping your own space.  We are all the time together, so we really cherish our alone time.  For instance, if someone's had something bad go on back home, we may not know about it.  You don't want to just assume that everyone is just as jolly as you are, or vice versa.  We really do keep to ourselves, read lots of books. 

HGMN:  Do enjoy any certain type of book? Favorite author?

JK:  (laughs)  I love to read.  I go through  a huge stack of books when on tour.  Pretty much Bob and I, one thing we like to do is to go through used book stores.  We can spend a lot of time in one.  (laughs)  Everyone has their thing, though.  I like to read.  Scott likes to draw and write songs, for instance.  So we do a lot of our own thing.  But there are other times when we do things together to help pass the time.  We play each other on soccer games in the RV and that sort of thing.  It keeps the monotony at bay.  With everyone being as diverse as we are, there's always something that can go on.  (laughs) 

HGMN:  With Scott and Seth doing most of the music writing, do you get to put in your own creative input during the writing process?

JK:  The way that they write songs, is, well...we may not hear a song until a few months after it's been initially written.  They'll bring it, you know, to like a rehearsal, or a sound check even...(laughs)  and play it.  Then ask the rest of us to play along and are very much open to comments from everyone, suggestions and the like.  They are very open to my cello suggestions.  If something I play sounds right, we use it.  If it doesn't then we all work on different ideas for the cello part for a certain song. 

HGMN:  That must be challenging.  Totally different than the classical, playing music by route sort of thing I would imagine.

JK:  (laughs)  Yeah, classical cello, I have found, is a good background to have, strong, to pull from.  Over the years, though, I have learned that there are all sorts of different sounds, besides the classical aspect, that the cello can make.  It's been a learning experience, certainly and a challenge.

HGMN:  It sounds as if this experience is helping you to grow more, musically, as an artist in your own right, as well.

JK:  Certainly.  I find more and more, in my down time, I am playing more 'pick up' stuff.  I like doing that.  My style is becoming, and is now, very different.  Sort of how Scott's style of playing banjo is very different than Seth's style of playing guitar.

HGMN: What do you foresee for yourself in the long term, after this current tour with The Avett Brothers is over.?

JK:  As long as they'll have me, I'll continue to play with The Avett Brothers.  It's been a dream come true for me.  It's exactly what I've always wanted to do,  to enjoy what I do for a living and to be allowed to be creative while doing it.  I consider myself, at this point in my life, to be one of the luckiest people alive. 

To catch up with The Avett Brothers in a town near you, check out their tour schedule on their myspace page at  http://www.myspace.com/theavettbrothers or on their website at www.theavettbrothers.com.

- by Jennifer Harp
    

Langerado 2008

I have to admit, I was pretty eager to head down to Langerado this year. Yes, the fact that it was at Big Cypress was appealing, as I had heard from all my phishy phriends that the place was beautiful, but I was just excited that I was going to be able to see music late at night this year.
langerado____0I have loved Langerado every year I've gone: It's 80 degrees. It's early in the year. The lineup is always stellar. But then the music was over at 11 pm? Lame.
 
The Mimi Fishman Foundation has launched another in their continuing series of online charity auctions. The auction, which concludes April 4, 2008, includes a signed guitar donated by Jordan Stutz and the Victory School for children with Autism.

 
    The Guitar is signed by the following artists: David Crosby, Graham Nash, Derek Trucks, Michael Franti, Railroad Earth (John Skehan, Johnny Grubb, Andy Goessling, Tim Carbone, Carey Harmon), Yonder Mountain String Band (Jeff Austin, Dave Johnston, Adam Aijala, Ben Kaufmann) & Sound Tribe Sector Nine (Hunter Brown, Jeffree Lerner, David Murphy, David Phipps, Zach Velmer).

    To view and/or bid on the auction, as well as read about the charities the auction supports, please visit the Mimi Fishman Foundation Auction Page. http://www.mimifishman.org/auctions    

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