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Live showcase at Martin's Downtown in Roanoke, VA.

 

 

The Deluge is a whirling dervish of a band which possesses a kinetic energy in their live show that will leave audiences swooning long afterwards. Blending Americana, Soul, Jazz, Funk and Rock; the Deluge's unique sound captures the essence of many musical styles.Formed in 2008, this dynamic and musically diverse group features Brandon Knox on harmonica and vocals, Chris Lord on guitar, George Westberry on bass and vocals, Daniel Serriff on guitar and vocals and Jeremy Merritt on drums.The Deluge's debut record, Cryin' on the Vine, features "Strange World'...which won best R&B song of 2010 from the international John Lennon Songwriting Contest.Their second release, Elephant Graveyard, features the talents of Grammy Award Winner Kofi Burbridge (Tedeschi/Trucks Band) and showcases the group's vast musical range, capturing moments of spinster story telling to raw and unfettered revelry.

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Since their beginnings well over a decade ago, Mac & Juice have made tremendous evolutionary strides from their days as a dynamic acoustic duo. Now performing as a Quartet, their vast stylistic range is seamlessly translated into every original song. The band personally describes this as "A melting pot of musical influence crafted into sweet sweet Rock & Roll." Whether listening to their album or experienced live, the end result is a sound all its own that lends itself to a very broad range of listeners.

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MARTIN'S DOWNTOWN (HGMN 2012 Venue of the Year)

The Floorboards are an Appalachian Roots Rock Ensemble hailing from the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia.

 

The band marries rock & roll and country roots with the sights and sounds of southern mountain towns. Jake and George shake the leaves from the trees. Bob wails like a steam whistle cutting through the pines. Patrick coaxes stringed cries from the hills and hollers. Matt tells the story. In their first year as a band, The Floorboards quickly have become a staple in Southwest VA and are branching out with purpose. Having co-billed with bands such as Trampled by Turtles and performed at venues and festivals in the southeast along side Drive by Truckers, Jackson Brown, Matisyahu, Allison Krause and Union Station, and many others, the band is picking up steam like the 207.

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UPCOMING TOUR DATES

Sat May 04 - The Garage w/ Dark Water Rising - Winston-Salem, NC
Fri May 10 - Gillie's Late Night - Blacksburg, VA
Fri May 17 - Growler's - Roanoke, VA
Sat May 18 - Cantrell's Rafting Bar - Fayetteville, WV
Fri May 24 - Rooster Walk Festival - Martinsville, VA
Fri Jun 07 - Cary Street Cafe - Richmond, VA
Sat Jun 08 - Kekoka Music Festival - Kilmarnock, Virginia
Fri Jun 21 - Martin's Downtown - Roanoke, VA
Fri Jul 12 - Awful Arthur's - Salem, VA
Sat Jul 13 - 1906 Ale House - Roanoke, VA
Sat Jul 20 - The Boulevard Tavern - Charleston, WV
Sat Jul 27 - Floydfest - Floyd, VA
Sun Jul 28 - Floydfest - Floyd, VA
Fri Aug 02 - The Stoney Badger Tavern - Lynchburg, VA
Sat Aug 03 - Sycamore Deli - Blacksburg, VA
Sat Aug 10 - Private Event - Blacksburg, VA
Sat Aug 17 - O'Mainnin's Pub & Grill - Bristol, TN
Sat Sep 07 - Poor Farm Festival Grounds - Western, WV
Fri Oct 04 - Taubman Museum of Art - Roanoke, VA

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Call or text M-F 12PM-8PM @ (540)354-0535

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A refreshing harvest of a band from the fertile Front Range of Colorado.

Grant Farm is a band on a mission. Tyler, Chris, Adrian and Sean are experienced players of renown in their own right, but as a unit they form a greater whole, and are working hard to grow into the best band that they can be. Former members of Leftover Salmon, The Drew Emmitt Band, Emmitt-Nershi Band, Snake Oil Medicine Show, Bill Nershi’s Blue Planet and Hot Soup, these fine young players have been featured on stage with the likes of The String Cheese Incident, Yonder Mountain String Band, The Infamous Stringdusters, The Motet, Head For The Hills, Sam Bush, Jerry Douglas, Tim O’Brien, Dumpstaphunk, Tony Rice, Larry Keel, Keller Williams, Jon Oates, Gillian Welch and David Rawlings, Disco Biscuits, Abigail Washburn and Peter Rowan.

The seeds of Grant Farm were planted in 2009 by Tyler Grant and Andy Thorn. Tyler was fresh off the boat from Nashville, TN and Andy from Chapel Hill, NC. The duo found themselves in Boulder, CO as members of The Emmitt-Nershi Band, and were eager to showcase some of their original music. When Tyler gave his notice to ENB at the end of 2010 he was driven to make a bigger statement with his music so he dusted off his Telecaster, started a conversation with the experienced and equally driven drummer Chris Misner, plugged in, turned up, and watched the sprouts of the Grant Farm concept grow.

With the help of Thorn and stellar bassist Keith Moseley of The String Cheese Incident, the electric Grant Farm started rehearsing in early 2011. Their concerts in Denver, Boulder and the mountains beyond caused a ripple in the local music scene that led to some fine festival plays the following Summer, including Yarmonygrass, Four Corners Folk Festival, Fort Collins Bark n’ Bluegrass, Riverfront, and Harvestival. With a country-disco (Cris-Co), roots-rock, booty-shakin’ jam-tastic concept fully formed, Adrian Engfer and Sean Foley were brought on board to bring the band into 2012.

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Lead by National Flatpicking Champion Tyler Grant, the talented four-piece is built on the foundation of love, family and the joy of music. The Grant Farm train stops at all stations on the North American roots music line, and is not afraid to let the whistle scream with some blistering jams. After a couple solid seasons of touring Coast-to-Coast behind their eponymous debut CD, Grant Farm (Grant Central Records, 2012) audiences everywhere are a-buzz with the Roots, Rock and Cris-Co statement that Grant Farm brings to every performance.

 

Upcoming Tour Dates

Thursday, May 2, 2013
feat. Andy Thorn @ Fox Theater
Boulder, CO

Saturday, May 25, 2013
Campout for the Cause
Bond, CO

Friday, June 21, 2013
4 Peaks Music Fest
Tumalo, OR

Saturday, July 20, 2013
Summer Music Festival at Roseberry
Mccall, ID

Saturday, August 3, 2013
Horning's Hideout
North Plains, OR
    
Saturday, August 10, 2013
Rhythms on the Rio
South Fork, CO
 
Saturday, August 24, 2013
Circle Park
Meeker, CO

 

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Publicity: Dina Hood grantfarmmusicpublicity@gmail.com
Booking: Brandon Mann/Crescendo Artists brandon@crescendoartists.com  
Management (for now) Tyler Grant   tylerhgrant@gmail.com

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Dark Star Orchestra, Kung Fu, Moon Hooch & more added to stellar lineup

Headliners Include Furthur with Phil Lesh & Bob Weir, Pretty Lights, Primus, STS9, Grace Potter & The Nocturnals

The Annual Music & Camping Event Features Over 40 Bands with No Overlapping Sets; Festival to Be Held July 18-21 Weekend at Legend Valley Concert Venue & Campground – 30 Minutes East of Columbus

April 24, 2013 – (Thornville, OH) – The All Good Music Festival & Campout further expands the lineup for its 17th annual nationally recognized event with the addition of these artists:

Dark Star Orchestra
Kung Fu
Moon Hooch
Roosevelt Collier (Artist at Large)
Fear Nuttin' Band
Ultraviolet Hippopotamus
Cabinet
Superhuman Happiness
Mojoflo

The deep rooted sense of culture and atmosphere at All Good is accurately on display in a new mini-documentary about the event created by Leave Your Mark TV which debuts online today at the festival’s YouTube channel.

In total, nearly 50 musical artists hit the stages July 18-21 at the Legend Valley Concert Venue & Campground – located 30 minutes east of Columbus – in Thornville, OH. All Good’s highly diverse musical roster includes artists performing from rock, bluegrass, indie, funk, electronica, collaborative jams and much more.

Nominated for 2012 ‘Festival of the Year’ by live music industry trade publication, Pollstar, All Good offers a unique festival experience of having side-by-side main stages with absolutely no overlapping sets throughout the entire weekend. 


The 2013 All Good Festival lineup includes:

FURTHUR featuring PHIL LESH & BOB WEIR

Pretty Lights

Primus

Yonder Mountain String Band

STS9

Grace Potter & The Nocturnals

Keller Williams with The Travelin' McCourys

John Butler Trio

Dark Star Orchestra

Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue

Beats Antique

Leftover Salmon

Papadosio

The Werks

Lettuce

North Mississippi Allstars

John Scofield Uberjam Band

The Infamous Stringdusters

Trevor Hall

MarchFourth Marching Band

Toubab Krewe

The Soul Rebels

The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band

The Bright Light Social Hour

The Bridge

Digital Tape Machine featuring Kris Myers and Joel Cummins of Umphrey's McGee

The Revivalists

Kung Fu

The Sheepdogs

Ultraviolet Hippopotamus

Moon Hooch

Fear Nuttin Band

Everyone Orchestra

Nahko and Medicine For The People

The Ragbirds

Cabinet

The Stepkids

Fruition

Superhuman Happiness

Founding Fathers

MojoFlo

Roosevelt Collier

The Rex Jam

Once onsite, attendees can also expect comfortable camping, RV camping, quiet family camping, artisan food vendors, diverse craft vendors, regional microbrews, designated bonfire pits, kids entertainment, drum circles, play shops, and endless options for entertainment.

Tickets for the 17th Annual All Good Music Festival include all 4 days and nights of camping, parking, and all entertainment are available now at www.allgoodfestival.com/tickets. Advanced Tier 1 general admission tickets are available now for a limited time. 4-day tickets are available for $199 are $50 off the gate price, and 3-day tickets are $175 and $45 off the gate price; additionally, children 3 and under are admitted free with a paying adult.

In addition to Early Bird tickets, ‘Even Better’ VIP Packages offer a more enhanced festival experience including an exclusive concert viewing and camping area near the stages, private and air-conditioned bathrooms and showers, free festival taxi shuttles, premium All Good merchandise and more. Even Better tickets start at $495 and have consistently sold out in advance.

Les Racquet - Whale Hail CD

Les Racquet - Whale Hail
Featuring a remarkable combination of likable charm, soaring vocals, and robust compositions that blend genres in seamless ways, “Whale Hail” proves to be an excellent discovery.
Foot-stompin' whiskey-spillin' old-timey psychedelic folk music.

For over ten years, Ohio's #1 bluegrass band, the Rumpke Mountain Boys, have been amassing devoted fans with their signature blend of jamgrass, aptly named "Trashgrass." Phenomenal songwriting framed by fiery-fast mandolin, banjo, acoustic guitar and upright bass, creates a sound that has been described as foot-stompin' whiskey-spillin' old-timey psychedelic folk music!

Hailing from Cincinnati, Ohio, the Rumpke Mountain Boys have made a name for themselves with their high-energy improvisational shows that showcase some of the fastest picking in the game. Vince Herman of Leftover Salmon sums it up well, stating, "The Rumpke Mountain Boys - Hot licks, cool tunes. A party waiting to happen." 2012 was a banner year for this talented quartet, highlighted by the release of their album “Trashgrass,” and an epic performance at the All Good Music Festival in a 10:30am time slot. Normally, this would be prime sleeping time for most festival go-ers, but the Rumpke boys brought the throngs out early. 2012 also marked the return of their own Festival, Snugglefest. They appeared at Appalachian Uprising, Dark Star Jubilee and Terrapin Hill Music Festival, just to name a few. Named Cincinnati's best bluegrass band for seven years running, they have shared the stage with iconic artists such as Leftover Salmon, Tim O’Brien, Ralph Stanley, Keller Williams, Yonder Mountain String Band, and Del McCoury.

Despite all these accolades, the Rumpke Mountain Boys are known as one of the most fan-friendly groups in the music world today. This is due to their "campfire tours," where they migrate from campsite to campsite, many times picking until dawn with a hoard of faithful followers in tow. Their drive, dedication, and desire to play good music together shines through in their performances. Many music fans who dismiss bluegrass as "country" or "old people" music have walked away from their set with a newfound respect for this style. The Rumpke Mountain Boys are not your Grandfather's bluegrass band. With influences ranging from Jimmy Cliff, The Grateful Dead and Tom Waits to the more traditional Osborne Brothers and Stanley Brothers, the Rumpke Mountain Boys take old time music to a new level with an original approach, leaving no genre of music untouched.

Each member is a talented songwriter - Ben Gourley on mandolin, Adam Copeland on acoustic guitar, and Jason "Wolfie" Wolf on banjo are joined by Memphis-bred upright bass player J.D. Westmoreland to form a team that has taken the region by storm. The boys can be found honing their chops at a weekly Tuesday residency at Stanley’s Pub in Cincinnati. Their marathon live shows are now legendary, making them one of the most sought after festival acts in the east. 2013 is destined to be a pivotal year for the Rumpke Mountain Boys, kicking off the year with a New Year’s show in Cleveland, OH and a trip to the legendary Royal Studios in Memphis to begin working on the next album.

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Recorded live at a private party at StoneBarry Hill, then carefully mixed at Soap Floats recording studio in Cincinnati (a la "Live Dead"), Trashgrass is the Rumpke Mountain Boy’s first release since the addition of Memphis-bred bassist JD Westmoreland. Consisting of accomplished mandolin player Ben Gourley, Adam Copeland on acoustic guitar, Jason "Wolfie" Wolf on banjo, and Westmoreland on upright bass, Rumpke’s sound is refreshingly unique, drawing on influences such as the Grateful Dead, Ralph Stanley, Tom Waits, and Jimmy Cliff. The Rumpke Mountain Boys are known for their fun-filled live shows, the new release captures the Rumpke magic well, oozing with fiery banjo picking, amazing vocal harmonies, and impressive songwriting done by all four members. Trashgrass is organic, balanced, and most of all, FUN and their energy shines through on this release. According to Vince Herman of Leftover Salmon, The Rumpke Mountain Boys are "high energy, hot licks, cool tunes – A party waiting to happen."

 

Upcoming Tour Dates

Tuesday, April 16, 2013 - Stanley's Pub - Cincinnati, OH
Friday, April 19, 2013 - Terrapin Hill Farm - Harrodsburg, KY
Saturday, April 20, 2013 - Stanley's Pub - Cincinnati, OH
Tuesday, April 23, 2013 - Stanley's Pub - Cincinnati, OH
Tuesday, April 30, 2013 - Stanley's Pub - Cincinnati, OH
Friday, May 3, 2013 - w/ Ekoostik Hookah @ CH Changes - New Castle, PA
Saturday, May 4, 2013 - Spring Pickin' Bluegrass Festival @ Blain Picnic Grounds - Blain, PA
Tuesday, May 7, 2013 - Stanley's Pub - Cincinnati, OH
Tuesday, May 14, 2013 - Stanley's Pub - Cincinnati, OH
Tuesday, May 21, 2013 - w/ David Gans - Stanley's Pub - Cincinnati, OH
Wednesday, May 22, 2013 - w/ David Gans - The Mousetrap - Indianapolis, IN
Thursday, May 23, 2013 - w/ David Gans - Cosmic Charlie's - Lexington, KY
Friday, May 24, 2013 - w/ David Gans - Diamond Pub Concert Hall - Louisville, KY
Saturday, May 25, 2013 - 2nd Annual Dark Star Jubilee Music Festival & Campout - Legend Valley- Thornville, OH

 

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Whitewater Ramble - Roots & Groove CD

Whitewater Ramble
Supported by the framework of producer Tim Carbone (Railroad Earth) and a list of guest musicians (among others, Leftover Salmon’s Andy Thorn on banjo and Infamous Stringdusters’ Andy Hall on dobro), Whitewater Ramble’s Roots & Groove is a recording that couldn’t fail if it tried.

Rumpke Mountain Boys - Trashgrass CD

Rumpke Mountain Boys
Rumpke Mountain Boys craft a blend of bluegrass styles that are fun to listen to, filled with undeniable skill and genre wisdom, and that are wonderfully loose and alive.
HGMN staffers join board for NC Musicians Medical Asscociation

Home Grown Music Network's own Lee Crumpton and Chris Robie have joined the advisory board for The North Carolina Musician's Medical Association. (NCMMA) is a 501(c)(3) organization being established to provide medical assistance to musicians in times of emergency. The NCMMA is also working to help support artists find affordable health care coverage. Time and again we see musicians who are devastated by serious injury or life-threatening illnesses. The NC music community once again demonstrated their terrific track record of pulling together to support those so deeply in need.

Numerous campaigns are being planned to raise funds for the NCMMA medical emergencies fund. The first campaign is the new Raleigh Music Industry Asscociation member rewards program. The rewards program will allow RMIA members discounts to special events, retail purchases, entertainment opportunities and dining throughout The Triangle. Members will have the opportunity to also receive concert tickets offered to the association by bands and promoters from across the country. Membership dues for this program are only $20 per year. RMIA has pledged to donate 50% of all its membership dues (personal/business/artist & band) to support the NCMMA medical emergency fund for North Carolina Musicians.

View a video from the organizations launch party.

View a brochure highlighting NCMMA & RMIA.

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