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Artists Include Thievery Corporation, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Jimmy Cliff, Lake Street Dive & More

All Good Presents Announces Lineup for Inaugural ‘Believe in Music Festival’ Fundraising Event 
Artists Include Thievery Corporation, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Jimmy Cliff, Lake Street Dive & More; Festival held July 26 at Oregon Ridge Park. Event proceeds to benefit Believe in Music, dedicated to uplifting underprivileged Baltimore City students through music education. 

Saturday, July 26 | Oregon Ridge Park | 13401 Beaver Dam Road Cockeysville, MD | Doors open 11 AM | Tickets available at www.believeinmusicfestival.com
Limited Early Bird GA Tickets: $48 in advance | Limited Early Bird VIP packages: $100 in advance

Music fans from all over the region are encouraged to join in the celebration of the inaugural Believe in Music Festival held Saturday, July 26 at Oregon Ridge Park in Cockeysville, MD. Featuring live performances from Thievery Corporation, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Jimmy Cliff, Lake Street Dive, BoomBox, The Bridge and DJ Who featuring Believe in Music Kids. Beyond experiencing an extremely diverse and eclectic music lineup, attendees can feel gratified knowing that the proceeds from their ticket purchase supports the inspiration and encouragement of under-privileged youth of Baltimore City by enabling them to receive music education through the Believe in Music organization.

The gates open to scenic Oregon Ridge Park at 11 AM on Saturday, July 26 and will set the stage for more than ten hours of music including internationally acclaimed artists as well as other leading artists within their respective genres.   Washington DC’s Thievery Corporation accurately represents the festival’s diversity of musical styles having spent nearly two decades creating boundary-warping, complex crafted electronic music partly inspired by bossa nova’s intricate rhythms and lush textures. NPR Music states that “The duo has been praised for its sleek acid-jazz dream sequences and frenetic rhythm programming.” At Believe in Music, they’ll be performing with their full band of nearly twenty members locked into focused rhythm and melody.

Known for exhilarating live shows, Rodrigo y Gabriela have won the hearts of music lovers from the haciendas of Cuba to the Hollywood Bowl and festival fields of Europe, as they continue to weave their unique six-string magic.

The Grammy-winning musician, actor, singer, songwriter, producer and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Jimmy Cliff, celebrates the 40th anniversary of the most important reggae movie ever made, The Harder They Come.  Jimmy Cliff is touring in support of his new album, Rebirth.

Though Lake Street Dive has been performing for nearly a decade, touring off their new release Bad Self Portraits, has exposed the band to a whole new global audience, putting them on a trajectory of selling out dozens of venues on their national tour, performing on several late-night TV shows, a feature in Rolling Stone and much more.

In addition to great music, attendees can enjoy craft beer presented by Maryland’s Flying Dog Brewery and a thoughtful selection of local wine, food and festival vendors. This first annual event is brought to you by All Good Presents, Baltimore City Paper, WTMD-FM, Flying Dog Brewery and MissionTix.

Limited Early Bird GA tickets available for $27 off the gate price and Early Bird VIP tickets available at $50 off of gate price and go on sale April 26 at 10 AM EDT. VIP Tickets include a parking pass, an exclusive bar, discounted beverages, two meal ticktets, VIP Laminate, dedicated restrooms, and an event poster. All ages are welcome and families are encouraged. This event is expected to sell out. Complete information and tickets are available online at www.believeinmusicfestival.com.

About Believe in Music:

Believe in Music, the newest division of the Living Classroom’s Foundation, founded by Kenny Liner of The Bridge, whose aim is to uplift underprivileged Baltimore city students academically, culturally and spiritually. Their mission is to promote self-expression and community awareness through music education. Students will foster a deep connection with music in their own lives, and gain the tools to be able express their culture, struggles and triumphs through music.  In the first year of existence, Believe in Music built a recording studio for the kids in a community center within the largest housing project in Baltimore City www.livingclassrooms.org/ourp_believeinmusic.php

About All Good Presents:  

Specializing in developing breaking acts and creating positive environments for fans of all ages to embrace live music, All Good Presents is one of the top independent promoters in the Baltimore & DC metropolitan areas for over the last 15 years. www.allgoodpresents.com
 

The BIG What? is brought to you by Big Something, Possum Holler Productions, Life is Art Studios and What’s Next? Concepts.

 

The Big What? will take place June 26 – 28 at a NEW LOCATION on a beautiful farm in central NC with 28 bands on 3 stages, an 18 hole disc golf course, woods camping, car camping, live art gallery, vendor village, and outdoor showers! Please “Like” the official Big What? facebook page to stay tuned for announcements, giveaways, and more WHAT?!

3 BIG days and nights of Camping, Art, Music, Love and Mystery in a beautiful outdoor setting located in central North Carolina. Now in its third year, The BIG What? has established itself as one of the best intimate festival experiences in the Southeast. Featuring BIG Something,Toubab Krewe, Zach Deputy, The Larry Keel Experience, The Mantras, Big Daddy Love, Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, Dirty Bourbon River Show, Sol Driven Train, Megan Jean and The KFB, The Hip Abduction, Electric Soul Pandemic, TAUK, Arpetrio, Cope, Les Racquet, The Fritz, The Heritage, People’s Blues of Richmond, Aqueous and more.

Formerly located at Possum Holler – a beloved outdoor music venue in Prospect Hill, NC – The Big What? will move to a new location in Mebane, NC in 2014: a beautiful farm once home to The Getdown Music Festival and many other NC grassroots events. The new venue comes complete with 3 stages, outdoor showers,  an 18 hole disc golf course, an art gallery, vendor village, woods camping, car camping, and lots of open space.

Hosted by The Big Something - North Carolina’s premier funk rock juggernauts, The BIG What? festival has become a crossroads for some of the best regional and national artists touring the Southeast.

 

Lineup

BIG Something
Toubab Krewe
Zach Deputy
The Larry Keel Experience
The Mantras
Big Daddy Love
Pigeons Playing Ping Pong
Dirty Bourbon River Show
Sol Driven Train
Megan Jean and The KFB
The Hip Abduction
Electric Soul Pandemic
TAUK
Arpetrio
Cope
Les Racquet
The Fritz
The Heritage
People’s Blues of Richmond
Aqueous
Makayan
Dubtown Cosmonauts
Dr. Bacon
Urban Soil
Coddle Creek
Moon Water
The Family
Marcus Horth (Artist @ Large)

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The BIG What? Festival
9130 Harmony Church Road, Mebane, NC 27302

Big What 2014 Aerial Intro Video

Everyone Orchestra at Rock N Roll Resort - April 5, 2014

Everyone Orchestra at Rock N Roll Resort - April 5, 2014
The weekend of April 4th thru 6th was the 5th annual Rock N Roll Resort held at the old and venerable Hudson Valley Resort in the foothills of the Catskills.

I learned from Sam Cutler, erstwhile manager of the Grateful Dread and the Rolling Stones, that this very same venue had, at one time, been the playground for Frank Sinatra, Sammy David Jr., and the rest of the Ratpack. This weekend was tie dye rather than pinstripe.

Jeff Austin is on tour this spring with Danny Barnes (banjo and vocals), Eric Thorin (bass and vocals), and Ross Martin (guitar and vocals). They will be touring together throughout the year and also have been in the studio with a number of other friends, heroes and mentors to record an album.

ASHEVILLE, NC -- Mandolinist, vocalist and songwriter Jeff Austin is unstoppable. He is celebrated for his fleet fingers and penchant for improvisation on stage, but those qualities also speak volumes about how he chooses to live. Austin has cultivated his natural musical abilities and allowed himself to be driven by his boldest instincts. In this way, he has been able to build positive, exciting momentum around his life’s greatest passion. While not on the road with Yonder Mountain String Band, Austin is joining forces with various friends for other special projects.

Jeff’s enthusiasm for the vast, vibrant world of music was rooted in him as early as he can remember: “I was always raised very musically. My mom always had music playing; she always sang.” It’s no surprise then that Austin himself grew up singing too. From beginning to end of his years in grade school just outside of Chicago, he sang in classes, choirs, and musicals, allowing his musical influences to lead him where they may. “I started listening to Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings,” Austin says. “And then the Beatles, that turned into Bob Dylan, and then the Grateful Dead and Phish.”

Serendipitously, Austin met banjoist Dave Johnston while attending the University of Cincinnati with a major in Musical Theatre, around when Jeff was starting to envision a different path. Austin states, “At the time, I was auditioning for Broadway and off-Broadway shows. I walked away from everything I was set up to do because I realized that I just wanted to be in a band.”

Johnston encouraged Austin to try the mandolin so as to join his band The Bluegrassholes, so Jeff learned how to play the only way he knew how – with music: Picking up an instrument for the first time was exhilarating for Austin. “I never took lessons,” he admits. “I just threw myself in that world. I’ve always kind of learned in the line of fire.

In 1998, Austin and Johnston relocated to Nederland, Colorado. While working at a bar called the Verve, Austin met Adam Aijala and Ben Kaufmann, with whom he and Johnston would form the Yonder Mountain String Band. Together, the four musicians have created a wild, high-energy niche among the bluegrass legends of old and the up and coming jam band scene. Over fifteen years, Yonder Mountain String Band have built an intensely loyal fan base by playing festivals and venues across the nation, sharing the stage with legends like Jon Fishman, Phil Lesh, Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzman, Earl Scruggs, Pete Thomas, and Jimmy Herring, and releasing five studio albums and five live recordings.

“My time with Yonder has taught me what is possible,” Austin says. “It has shown me that if you work hard at it and you believe in it and there’s a part of you that’s meant to do it, it will happen. It’s cliched, but it’s true.”

It is with this rich personal history at his back that propels Austin into a new creative direction as he prepares to step into the spotlight as a solo artist. On his forthcoming debut project, Austin’s songwriting remains rooted in Americana inspiration and the frantic energy of the jam genre but also, reaches even further weaving in more mainstream themes, reminiscent of his co-write contribution “Fiddlin’ Around,” that was featured on the 2010 Grammy nominated Dierks Bentley album, Up on the Ridge. While the upcoming, untitled solo effort is still a work in progress, it can already be summed up succinctly as Austin’s love letter to storytelling. “I love writing a three-minute song with a hook that would grab a five-hundred-pound marlin as much as I like writing something that goes, ‘okay, after the bridge, it’s going to open up and just go wide.’”

Indeed, “wide” is what Jeff Austin is all about. He wants new and different, complex and interesting. He wants everything the music world has to offer, and he’s willing to work hard to get it.

Please visit JeffAustin.com for more information and further tour dates. Keep up to date with Jeff on facebook.com/JeffAustinOfficial and twitter.com/Jeffreyaustin10.

 

Jeff Austin on Tour w. Danny Barnes, Eric Thorin and Ross Martin
5/07 Wed - NV Nightclub - Knoxville, TN
5/08 Thu - Terminal West - Atlanta, GA *
5/09 Fri - The Blind Tiger - Greensboro, NC
5/10 Sat - Aiken Bluegrass Festival - Aiken , SC
5/30 Fri - Pour House - Charleston, SC
5/31 Sat - Penguin Fest @ Greenfield Lake Amphitheatre - Wilmington, NC +=
6/01 Sun - Pisgah Brewing Company - Black Mountain, NC +
6/03 Tue - Lincoln Theater - Raleigh, NC
6/04 Wed - The Hamilton - Washington, DC +
6/05 Thu - The Lyric Theatre - Blacksburg, VA
6/06 Fri - Riverbend Festival - Chattanooga, TN
6/07 Sat - Blue Plum Festival - Johnson City, TN
8/01 Fri - Gathering Of The Vibes - Bridgeport, CT %     
8/09 Sat - Grand Targhee Bluegrass Festival - Alta, WY
8/22 Fri - Nedfest - Nederland, CO
9/5-6 Fri- Sat - Lockn' Festival - Arrington, VA%

* w/ New Master Sounds
+ Leftover Salmon
= w/ Keller Williams        
% Grateful Grass ft. Keller Williams, Jeff Austin and Reed Mathis

The 11th annual Wakarusa Music Festival music schedule is here!

The 2014 festival will feature Main Stage performances by Michael Franti, STS9 and Adventure Club on Thursday, The Flaming Lips and Infected Mushroom FUNGASAMONGUS on Friday, The String Cheese Incident and BASSNECTAR on Saturday and closing out the festival on Sunday evening, Umphrey’s McGee and Claude VonStroke.  Wakarusa will take place at the stunning Mulberry Mountain in Northwest Arkansas June 5-8, 2014.
 
Wakarusa will showcase a new era of art, creativity and interaction on Mulberry Mountain this year with the “Mulberry Mountain is My Muse“ art grant program. Hundreds of artists and performers submitted their ideas for the first annual program and Wakarusa is excited to welcome 16 art installations and performance troupes.  Featured installations and troupes include:  Maizz Visual, Easily Distracted Art Collaborative, Slack- Librium Slackline Park, Homegrown Collective, Astral Gypsies, The Vibe Tribe Performance Troupe, The Amazing Giant Stilt Walkers and the Majik Dakini Circus.  Wakarusa will also feature live painters on-site.
 
This year’s festival will include a plethora of fun and exciting activities not limited to: daily music and disc golf at the Riverside camping area, daily yoga and hoop and flow workshops in the Outpost Tent, Technaflora’s Costume Contest and Parade on Friday evening and a Sunday morning Drum Circle with Brandon Draper.  Other activities include rides on the Waka ferris wheel, hiking, canoeing, rafting, tubing and fishing.
 
GA, VIP and RV Unreserved Camping are on-sale now. For those that want to camp in style, Wakarusa Glamping packages and the WakStar Tour packages are available for purchase.  Tickets can also be purchased at one of our ticket outlets in seven states.  For more information on ticketing, artist lineup schedule and all things Wakarusa please visit: www.wakarusa.com.

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The 2nd Annual ARISE Music Festival will kick off this August 8-10 and will showcase a stellar lineup including Beats Antique, Galactic with special guests Chali2na and Lyrics Born, Grateful Grass featuring Keller Williams, Billy Nershi (String Cheese Incicent) and Reed Mathis, The Infamous Stringdusters, The Polish Ambassador, Groundation, Tribal Seeds, Nahko and Medicine for the People, The Everyone Orchestra featuring Steve Kimock and the return of Quixotic, among many other favorite performers.

The 3-day festival will also feature a selection of yoga and movement intensives each day, a mini documentary film festival, special guest presenters and activists, diverse interactive workshops, delicious food, local brews and fine craft vendors specializing in organic and natural products of all kinds. A special event for all ages, the ARISE Music Festival also caters to families with daily kid-friendly activities and programming culminating in a kid’s parade on Saturday evening.

The music is like the fire …. and we all gather around it to warm our souls” says Paul Bassis, Producer of ARISE. “The intention of the festival is to facilitate and amplify that inspiration into real life action”.

With a focus on conscious performers and diverse daily activities, participants and attendees from the 2013 event raved about the quality and range of options along with the thoughtful intention behind last year’s event, touting the festival as Colorado’s best of 2013.

The ARISE Festival will take place just an hour from downtown Denver, in a majestic valley outside of Loveland, CO. Located on 100 acres of the picturesque Sunrise Ranch and surrounded by an unrivaled red rock landscape. The annual festival has the potential to grow into a full-scale national event in years to come as the good word naturally spreads about one of the most beautiful and accessible music and camping festivals anywhere in the centennial state.
 
Tickets are on sale now, and much more information available, at www.arisefestival.com. ARISE Festival attendees can choose from a range of options including upgraded camping, onsite lodging and can even purchase exclusive VIP backstage access for the entire 3-day celebration.

Held Within Michigan’s Gem - the Manistee National Forest - Three Day Music Festival Features Two Nights of Greensky Bluegrass, Plus the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Steppin In It, Airborne or Aquatic, Billy Strings & Don Julin, Luke Winslow King & Over A Dozen Additional Artists

11130 W 48 1/2 Rd Wellston, MI | All Ages | children under 5 admitted free | 3 Day Pass $110 in advance (includes camping) | Deluxe RV Upgrades Available | www.hoxeyville.com

April 9, 2014 - Wellston, MI – Hoxeyville today announces the lineup for this summer’s multi-day event. The talent includes such diverse acts as two nights of Greensky Bluegrass, plus the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Steppin In It, Airborne or Aquatic, Billy Strings & Don Julin, Luke Winslow King and many more performing on the festival’s two stages.

Other artists confirmed for Hoxeyville are some of Michigan’s top musical talent including Rachael Davis Band, Seth & May Bernard, The Crane Wives, Fauxgrass and more artists still to be announced.

Nestled in the heart of Northwest Michigan’s Manistee National Forest, Hoxeyville is a testament to pure North Country peace and celebration. Bringing together some of the most talented artists in Michigan and beyond, the 11th annual Hoxeyville promises to be one for the record books.

Keeping with its founders’ original intent, Hoxeyville offers attendees an intimate musical experience among natural wooded beauty. The site features spacious 25’ x 25’ wooded campsites and an intimate capacity of 3500. The festival’s 85-acre campgrounds are vast and offer enough room for everyone to camp and live just a short walk to the concert grounds.

The festival site sits strategically near various mountain biking trails and the Pine River, a scenic, world class blue-ribbon trout stream and national wild river, as well as access to a renowned paddle sports playground.

Hoxeyville is offering a limited amount of presale tickets available now at $110 via www.hoxeyville.com. Each festival ticket includes music and camping for the entire weekend.

As in years past, the festival site also features Deluxe RV upgrades as well as and quiet camping options, plus a vendor village along with a craft beer tent featuring some of the region’s finest brews.

Complete festival details, tickets, artist lineup and more are available at www.hoxeyville.com.

Tickets On Sale April 18

 

The organizers of Yonder Mountain String Band’s Harvest Music Festival have announced that tickets will be going on sale April 18 at 10am CDT.  The magical weekend will take place Oct. 16-18, 2014 at the picturesque Mulberry Mountain near Ozark, Arkansas.
 
Harvest Music Festival is an annual event featuring electrifying entertainment from some of the nation’s top performers. Join in on a remarkable weekend filled with music, camping, and celebration on the Mountain.  Festival patrons may partake in numerous hands-on workshops as well as the Fiddlin’ and Pickin’ contest, all while enjoying the stunning beauty and fall foliage of the Ozark Mountains.
         
3-day passes, VIP passes and payment plans will be available for purchase via the Harvest Music Festival website: www.yonderharvestfestival.com. Artist lineup information will be released in early summer.

Hoopla in the Hills 2014 - Photos and Review

Venturing to Ohio was a first for me. Attending a festival out of the southeast is another first. Hoopla in the Hills was to be my destination, and first festival of the season.

Upon arriving on Wednesday I eagerly turned into the property grounds and I was taken aback by the beauty of the site nestled down in a valley of the Ohio Hills.  A flowing creek snaked its way through the grounds with big river birches lining the edges. This place looked amazing. What a way to start the festival season!

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