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The people of Clean Vibes’ laborious dedication to their cause has made them permanent fixtures at festivals of all different sizes from coast to coast.
Clean VibesThere is a place deep in the Southland where, for one weekend in June, reality melts into a dream. Traveling thousands of miles, eighty thousand people from all over the country converge on the country's largest music festival. Bonnaroo, a Creole word for really good time, is a music festival of mammoth proportions. Of the many who brave the oppressive Tennessee summer heat, there is a group whose purpose serves a higher good. All dedicated to one common goal; a happy, healthy Mother Earth.

Nine years ago, a few music fans wanted to give back to a community they loved. After years of attending music festivals and witnessing mountains of waste that rivaled Everest, the fans decided the time was felicitous to act. Their first order of business was forming a company called Clean Vibes. Seeking cooperation from the Jam Band music community, they set out making recycling, sanitation, and fan education their mission. After seasons of muculent swill and barrel tossing, quite a reputation was established. The people of Clean Vibes' laborious dedication to their cause has made them permanent fixtures at festivals of all different sizes from coast to coast. Any one of these events can range in capacity from two thousand people to a crowd the gargantuan size of Bonnaroo, around eighty thousand.

broo020_19AAll told well over one hundred people comprise the Clean Vibes staff and each person serves a vital role in the weeks it takes to put on a festival the scope of Bonnaroo. Envision a city the size of Berkeley, California set up over a seven hundred and fifty acre spread. As early as late May, the first Clean Vibers arrive to begin the assiduous process of readying the site for thousands of attendees and the waste they will create. Like soldiers readying for battle the Clean Vibers spends ample time in preparation. Over the next few days, a massive transformation morphs a bucolic cattle farm into the Behemoth that is Bonnaroo. Over four thousand barrels are placed in strategic locations, tops are made for the recycling stations, signs are creatively concocted, and vehicles readied. By the end of the first week thirty supervisors and over ninety staff arrive to help tie everything together, and rather prodigiously in the land of Clean Vibes; every Bonnaroo starts this way.

supershotClean Vibes is far from an organization that just collects trash. They constantly quest for new ways to create a greener scene, and to educate fans of the importance of picking up after themselves. Another key factor Clean Vibes tries to illuminate is the impact we, as festival patrons, have on our environment. Each year Clean Vibes distributes informative signs and displays throughout the site to help convey the extent of that impact. They decorate their box trucks, pick-ups, gators, and Garbage trucks, with banners that proclaim the likes of, "Powerful People Recycle" or "Fans -R-Sweet, When They Keep it Neat." To actively engage the attendees to participate in a positive and gladdening way Clean Vibes even has their own area in Centeroo, the center of the festivities, complete with raffle booth, lounge and recycled art.  All of these logistics are planned out months in advance, but amazingly everything gets set up in just a few weeks time.
   
Almost immediately, like ants encountering a bounteous picnic, the Clean Vibes staff is put to work. Those whom work during the day find themselves in the midst of a pastiche of activity. Like medics in the heat of battle, the Clean Vibers can be found getting their (gloved) hands dirty all over the place. Whether they are head first in a barrel of recyclables, trying to sort out the trash, while being buffeted by incoming bottles and cans thrown by seemingly oblivious fans or trying to get a load of malodorous trash to the nearest roll off container, they are there with a smile and a determination that has no rival. All this while muddling through a heat so hot that your skin feels as though it could just deliquesce.
     
brooImage-02%20%2884%29The night brings a semblance all its own. The air is cooler, but ripe with a sentiment of unbound titillation. As though a full moon has risen and everyone is a wolf yearning to howl with unabashed joy. With all eighty thousand fans packed into the main venue taking in the sounds of the festival headliner, you'll find a diligent crew of Clean Vibers trying to balance the trash with a few good dance moves. In the eighty acre space, as packed with people as a banquet at a Richard Simmons' seminar, the Vibers can be found wading through, trash bags in hand, changing out barrels and sorting out recycling. They can be seen dodging bodies anesthetized by sheer exhaustion from dancing ecstatically and certain euphoric indulgences, while trying to cycle through hundreds of barrels full of the most repugnant waste one could ever encounter before repeating the method again after a matter of minutes. Not uncommon is the sight of a gator, a beefed up golf cart, piled fifteen feet high with garbage, motoring its way across the venue to a roll-off trash container. Even more common is the sight of one of the crew, tossing a rogue bag onto the top of the pile, getting inundated with a fresh mist of mephitic garbage juice. After the night's headliner ends their show the entire Clean Vibes' night shift descends upon the main venue to disseminate trash bags to those willing to lend a hand and to begin a several hour long process of readying the field for the following day's activities. Meanwhile, the sonorous enterprises of late night extravaganzas can be heard in the background, keeping spirits high into the wee hours of the morning.
   
phis-06%2830%29As the festivities wind down, after three days of good times and a healthy dose of debauchery, a new scene unfolds. As the festival attendees depart the seven hundred fifty acre spread becomes something out of a Salvador Dali painting. The surreal landscape is dotted with bags of white, black and green, as well and broken sofas, rundown tents, and a few cars to boot. The Clean Vibes staff kicks it into high gear and the monumental task of clean up is undertaken. When all is said and done, almost six hundred tons of waste will be collected and over 60% of it will be diverted from the landfill by recycling and composting.  There will be truckloads of food, shoes, and camping gear that will be donated to charity and the land will be left looking just as it did in the days before the festival.
   
One may wonder how someone could do what the Clean Vibers do? How do they have any fun? Truth be told, for these hard working fans it is their passion. They get the full benefit of a behind the scene look at the country's largest music festival while working to create a better, healthier environment for those who attend it. They work hard to achieve a goal of non-existence, one for which they receive little recognition. The consummation for which they strive is a Jam Band coterie that cleans up after itself, so no one else has to.

- by Kevin Weeks

Inspired to be a part of this amazing effort?  Ready to lend a hand to keep your favorite festivals clean and get free admission or even paid in the process?  Clean Vibes is now hiring for the 2008 season!  Applications for both paid and volunteer positions can be found on their website at www.cleanvibes.com. Don't delay as paid staff applications must be submitted by March 31st.
Radiohead will headline the first two nights of the All Points West Festival, to be held August 8-10th at New Jersey’s Liberty State Park. Jack Johnson is scheduled to headline the fest’s closing night.

   TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29
         Radiohead have been confirmed as both the Friday and Saturday night headliner for the first-ever ALL POINTS WEST MUSIC & ARTS FESTIVAL. This marks the first time that a cutting-edge band will headline multiple nights of a major U.S. music festival.
       

Jack Johnson will headline Sunday night of the three-day, multi-stage music and arts festival taking place August 8, 9 and 10 at Liberty State Park in New Jersey. The ALL POINTS WEST MUSIC & ARTS FESTIVAL will also feature performances from Underworld, Kings of Leon, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Cat Power, The Roots and The New Pornographers, among others. More than 40 acts will appear on three stages throughout the 80-acre historic location with panoramic views of the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island and the Manhattan skyline.
       

The ALL POINTS WEST MUSIC & ARTS FESTIVAL LINE-UP (as of 2/21) is as follows: Radiohead, Jack Johnson, Underworld, Kings of Leon, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Cat Power, The Roots, The New Pornographers, Youssou N'Dour, Animal Collective, Andrew Bird, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Metric, CSS, Girl Talk, Chromeo, The Go! Team, Amadou & Mariam, The Black Angels, Sia, The Felice Brothers, K'Naan, Jason Isbell, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, Alberta Cross, The Virgins, Black Kids, Mates of State, Duffy, Forro in the Dark, Nicole Atkins, Juana Molina, Little Brother, Rogue Wave, Neil Halstead and Your Vegas.
      

Tickets for ALL POINTS WEST go on sale Friday, February 29 at 12 Noon (ET) via www.ticketmaster.com only. Single day passes are $89 and three-day passes are $258. A portion of the event's proceeds will benefit "Friends of Liberty State Park." The Friends of Liberty State Park is an open space advocacy volunteer organization dedicated to the park's future as a free, green and non-commercial, urban waterfront oasis.
      

The ALL POINTS WEST MUSIC AND ARTS FESTIVAL is being created in a "green" festival environment. Initial "green" plans include on-site parking for carpoolers only and ample public transportation to and from the site. Ferry service will be available from Manhattan directly to the festival grounds; exact details with ferry schedules will be announced at a later date. Additionally, light rail service via NJ Transit will run directly to the festival grounds. Meanwhile, a limited supply of on-site parking is reserved exclusively for carpoolers. Carpool parking passes are available either as single days for Saturday and Sunday or as a three-day pass for the weekend. Note: four concert tickets are required in order to qualify for carpool parking.
      

The festival's name is inspired by the area's rich history, particularly Ellis Island and the NJ Central Railroad terminal located on the festival site, where many arriving immigrants boarded trains for ALL POINTS WEST.
       

ALL POINTS WEST is produced by Goldenvoice/AEG Live and Liberty Events in association with the HighLine Ballroom. For up-to-the-minute information on the ALL POINTS WEST MUSIC & ARTS FESTIVAL, visit www.apwfestival.com.

The Sixth Annual 10,000 Lakes Festival (10KLF) is tickled to announce the initial lineup for this year’s celebration of music, nature and community.

10KLF '08 will feature performances by:

Phil Lesh & Friends, The Flaming Lips, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Mickey Hart Band feat. Steve Kimock & George Porter Jr., Slightly Stoopid, Dark Star Orchestra, Panjea with Michael Kang, JJ Grey & MOFRO, New Mastersounds, Everyone Orchestra, Cornmeal, WBPN, The Hue, and over 40 more acts to be announced.

Check http://www.10klf.com for more info.

All Good 2008 - 3 Days of music, art, camping, and loving - has announced their initial lineup of artists.

This year's lineup includes Phil Lesh & Friends, Widespread Panic, Gov't Mule, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Keller and the WMD'S, Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Soul Stew Revival, Medeski, Martin & Wood, Railroad Earth, Tea Leaf Green, The Bridge, Hot Buttered Rum, RAQ, Bonerama, Pnuma Trio, The Wood Brothers, Bassnectar, Outformation, deSol, and more TBA.

Keep an eye on this site or http://www.allgoodfestival.com for updates and ticket info!


Throughout 2008, the Ryan Montbleau Band will be contributing 50 cents from each ticket to Rock The Earth, and also contributing 50 cents from each ticket to HeadCount's "Cents for Sense" campaign until the 2008 presidential election.

Rock The Earth works with artists ranging from Ani DiFranco to Ozzy Osbourne to The Allman Brothers Band who are concerned with the fate of our public lands, air and water, and acts as advocates to ensure the existence of a sustainable and healthy environment for all. Ryan Montbleau Band's support of HeadCount will ensure that a voter registration team can attend many of their shows throughout the next 9 months. Ryan and the guys are very are proud to join other artists and events who are participating in Cents for Sense or been financial supporters of HeadCount-- a list that includes artists as varied as the Disco Biscuits, Foo Fighters, Megadeth and Dave Matthews Band. Ryan Montbleau Band and their team believe strongly that artist's have a special responsibility use their voice to inspire their fans to actively take part in the world around them, rather than being passive observers and consumers of culture. As a prominent emerging artist-- one not at the same level as well-known artists like Jack Johnson-- Ryan Montbleau Band hopes to set an example for other developing bands, demonstrating that they, too, can make a difference and play a part in creating a stronger, more involved community. Their participation in Rock The Earth and HeadCount follows up their support of The Rex Foundation in the Fall of 2007, which raised more than $3400 for the charitable giving arm of the Grateful Dead organization.Ryan Montbleau Band will continue their relentless touring—now in support of their October, 2007 release Patience on Friday—throughout 2008. The quintet followed up their 2nd annual U.S. Virgin Islands Tour and a handful of Ryan Montbleau solo shows at Sundance Film Festival with a benefit show for New Orleans relief efforts in the home town of Boston. Then, a brief ten day hiatus, they played sold out shows in New York and New Jersey last week. Ryan Montbleau Band will continue into early April with another 20+ dates throughout the Northeast, then it is off to the Midwest, Tex-Arkana, and New Orleans for Jazz Fest, before coming home for some Northeast festivals in May. For more information and a complete list of dates, please visit www.ryanmontbleauband.com
Tour dates:
Feb 22 @ The Asylum: Portland, ME
Feb 23 @ Sugarloaf Mtn: Carrabassett Valley, ME
Feb 28 @ Sully's Pub: Hartford, CT
Feb 29 @ Revolution Hall: Troy, NY
Mar 1 @ Tupelo Music Hall: Londonderry, NH
Mar 8 @ Rusty Nail: Stowe, VT
Mar 14 @ Donegal Saloon: Kearney, NJ
Mar 15 @ Paul's Tavern: Lake Como, NJ
Mar 21 @ Club Passim: Cambridge, MA
Mar 22 @ Fairfield Theatre: Fairfield, CT
Mar 27 @ Stone Church: Newmarket, NH
Mar 28 @ Higher Ground: Burlington, VT
Mar 29 @ Wormtown Winter Music Carnival: Southbridge, MA
Apr 4 @ Pearl Street Night Club: Northampton, MA
Apr 5 @ Bearsville Theatre: Woodstock, NY
Apr 6 @ High Fidelity: Rochester, NY
Apr 9 @ The Ark: Ann Arbor, MI
Apr 10 @ The Photography Room: Grand Rapids, MI
Apr 12 @ Beat Kitchen: Chicago, IL
May 16 @ Spring Gulch Folk Festival: New Holland, PA
May 23 @ Sterling Strange Folkfest: Sterling, NY
May 24 @ Strange Creek Festival: Greenfield, MA
Jun 6 @ Sully's Pub: Hartford, CT
Jun 7 @ Boston Harbor Cruise: Boston, MA
Jul 3-4 @ High Sierra Music Festival: Quincey, CA
Jul 17 @ Esker Point Beach: Groton, CT
Jul 19 @ Mauch Chunk Opera House: Jim Thorpe, PA

Rothbury is a four day camping festival that promises on-site lodging options, unprecedented sustainability initiatives and one of the best artist lineups of the year.

On July 4th weekend 2008, ROTHBURY emerges as a new American celebration. For this next generation of the rock and roll music festival, ROTHBURY sets forth as a huge party with a purpose. Hosted at the one-of-a-kind Double JJ Ranch in Rothbury, Michigan, the unique festival site offers trails, forests, fields, lakes and beach fronts, and even on-site lodging, bars and eateries. 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.

It is ROTHBURY’s goal 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. In addition to a diverse and stellar lineup of over 70 bands on 8 stages, ROTHBURY will host a Think Tank and Energy Fair, and features unprecedented audience participation opportunities.

Music is the soul of ROTHBURY, which today makes its initial artist line-up announcement.  Confirmed musical acts include Dave Matthews Band, Widespread Panic, John Mayer, 311, Phil Lesh and Friends, Modest Mouse, Primus, Snoop Dogg, Michael Franti and Spearhead, Thievery Corporation, STS9 and many others.  A complete list of confirmed artists follows, and many others will be announced in the coming months.

The ROTHBURY Think Tank is an event within the event, offering various buzz sessions and roundtables between leading scientists, scholars, writers, progressive political and corporate leaders, youth leaders, and entertainers.  Confirmed as ROTHBURY Think Tank Curator is Dr. Stephen H. Schneider, with participants Dr. Eban Goodstein, L. Hunter Lovins, Winona LaDuke, and many, many others to be announced.  The Think Tank will address the topic of Climate Change and Clean Energy Solutions, geared toward conversations related to corporations, government/policy makers, and the individual. Think Tank events will share ideas about how to lessen our ecological and carbon footprint. Interactive participation, both face-to-face and through the use of multi-media technology, enable the ROTHBURY community to engage with the Think Tank at multiple levels.

ROTHBURY’s Energy Fair, where attendees engage hands-on with cutting edge, sustainable technology and products, offers a flurry of scheduled and surprise activities, plus food/drink, vending, performances/presentations on the Workshop Stage, contests and interactive opportunities, and so much more.

ROTHBURY itself is committed to producing a near zero-waste concert. The first to tackle a green program of this magnitude at an around-the-clock (camping) concert in the USA, ROTHBURY has an on-staff Greening Chief, and has implemented multiple initiatives toward this effort, including replacing disposables with 100%
compostables, recycling and composting, choosing clean energy, carbon-offsetting, and Green Ticket options.

ROTHBURY’s Solar Schools Program powered by Black Rock Solar will outfit a local school with a free solar panel system. ROTHBURY is committed to donating an absolute minimum of $50,000 worth of solar panels. This year’s Solar Schools Program recipient:  Shelby High School in Shelby, MI. Visit www.rothburyfestival.com for more information on ROTHBURY’s School Solar Program and other sustainability initiatives.

ROTHBURY’s current list of confirmed artists is as follows: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
The Black Keys
Yonder Mountain String Band with Jon Fishman
Gogol Bordello
Citizen Cope
Keller Williams and The WMD’S
The Disco
Biscuits
Medeski Martin & Wood
Ray LaMontagne
Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi
Soul Stew Revival
Drive-By Truckers
Of Montreal
The Dresden Dolls
Gomez
Brett Dennen
Taj
Mahal
Mike Gordon
Zappa Plays
Zappa
Crystal Method DJ Set
JJ
Grey & MOFRO
The Greyboy Allstars
The Secret Machines
Beth Orton
Jakob Dylan and the Green Mountain Rebels
A3
Bettye Lavette
Lotus
Yard Dogs Road Show
State Radio
The Beautiful Girls
Sage Francis
Tea Leaf Green
Emmitt Nershi Band
EOTO
Panjea with Michael Kang
Railroad
Earth
Bassnectar
Pnuma
Trio
Diplo
Flosstradamus
The Juan MacLean
The Dynamites featuring Charles Walker
Dead
Confederate
DJ Rekha
Motion
Potion
DJ Rootz
SOJOURN
Busdriver
Rodrigo y Gabriela
Trampled By Turtles
The Wailers
Mickey Hart Band
Additional acts to be announced in the coming
months. 
Early Bird Tickets to ROTHBURY go on sale on Wednesday,
February 27 at noon EST at For more information please visit www.rothburyfestival.com

Bristling hi-energy nu-funk with abundant shades of afro-beat, soul jazz, boogaloo, and distorted rock color is Britain’s most illustrious jam band! New Mastersounds!
nmsre On the heels of their acclaimed 2007 studio album "102%" and tours of Europe celebrating their Italian release "RE::MIXED" (released on Record Kicks 10.15.07) and a great year touring US Jam Clubs! The New Mastersounds are about to appease fans demand to bring their live high-energy funk throw down back to the east! NMS will appear on Tuesday March 11th @ Stella Blue, and @ The Pour House in Raleigh on Weds. March 12th.

Led by guitar virtuoso Eddie Roberts, this telepathically tight quartet features plenty of Hammond grooves by B3 burner Joe Lavers, with phat and heavy bass and drums courtesy of Pete Shand and Simon Allen respectively. New Mastersounds are guaranteed to satisfy followers of funk and soul jazz, with a broad spectrum of pure vintage sounds and original hooks & grooves that just keep getting better and better!

Extremely popular at US music festivals, The New Mastersounds are beginning to sell out the funk-jam band circuit. The band has been stretching out, adding new twists and bops to many of the old favorites, and new dimensions to the interplay and groove development.  The New Mastersounds are now pulling off three hour sets, mixing up infectious funk originals with their own arrangements of the soul-jazz classics, keeping the crowds dancing and attracting sit-ins by members of the Greyboy Allstars, as well as Paige McConnell, Dave Grippo, Karl Denson, Bryan Jordan (KDTU), Stanton Moore (Galactic), George Eckehart and many more.

Fri Feb 22      Sela Bar - Leeds, United Kingdom           
Sat Feb 23     Jazz Cafe - London, UK     
Thu Mar 06     Bamboo Room  - Lake Worth, FL      
Sat Mar 08     Langerado Music Festival - Big Cypress, FL                      
Sun Mar 09    Smiths Olde Bar - Atlanta,GA        
Tue Mar 11    Stella Blue - Asheville, NC
Wed Mar 12   The Pour House Music Hall - Raleigh,NC
Thu Mar 13     8x10    Baltimore,MD           
Fri Mar 14      World Cafe Live - Philadelphia, PA                      
Sat Mar 15     Sullivan Hall - New York City,NY                 
Sat May 24    The Hague Jazz Festival -The Hague, Netherlands 

Zach Deputy - Pour House - Raleigh, NC 02.12.08

Zach Deputy
An exceptionally tasty guitar player with a tremendous vocal range, natural stage presence and contagious playfulness and humor, Zach Deputy employs live looping as a means of filling out his sound.

With rain outside and a busted transmission in Asheville, NC, Zach Deputy kept on truckin and made it to "The Pour House Music Hall" in Raleigh, NC.  Adoring fans awaited his arrival with smiles, conversations of past shows, and hopeful enthusiasm. The show started off with a soulful ballad about "Belonging" then moved into a 20-minute, funk-blues-calypso jam loaded with all the fixins that make people tap their toes until they can no longer stand back from the stage trying to look cool. That's when the party begins.

Jeff Bujak - Building: An Arsenal CD

Jeff Bujak - Building: An Arsenal
Jeff Bujak is gradually and carefully creating his own musical world. It's clear from the first track of his new CD, Building: An Arsenal, that there are countless ideas just zinging around in this guy's head. Here I was thinking that his last opus - 2006's Peaces of Man and Machine - was about as ambitious a solo album as I'd heard. He's bested himself with this new album, a result of the apparent war going on between his inner human and machine.
One of Western North Carolina's best events returns Memorial Day Weekend with Asheville's favorite son, Warren Haynes, and his Gov't Mule.
Other artists include:
  • Burning Spear
  • Ivan Neville's Dumptsaphunk
  • The Lee Boys
  • Jason Isbell
  • RAQ
  • Boombox
  • Afromotive
  • Barrel House Mamas
  • Laura Reed and Deep Pocket
  • Jaime McLean Band
  • JP Folk Festival
  • Kellin Watson
  • New Familiars
  • Outformation
  • ...and many more to be announced, so stay tuned!

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