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The 12th annual Summer Camp Music Festival added dozens of new artists in this late round of announcements, supplementing the weekend packed with music on seven stages. The Memorial Day event is happening May 25 -27 at Three Sisters Park in Chillicothe, Illinois.

The latest round of artists to be added to the Summer Camp lineup includes:

Yonder Mountain String Band
Lotus
Rebelution
Devil Makes Three
Gaelic Storm
Sierra Leone Refugee All Stars
New Orleans Suspects
ALO
The New York Hustler Ensemble (featuring Brendan Bayliss of Umphrey's McGee, Jennifer Hartswick and Natalie Kressman of Trey Anastasio Band)
Gramatik
VibeSquaD
Orgone
Dead Kenny G's
Rubblebucket
Lance Herbstrong
Kids These Days
Future Rock
Strange Arrangement
Ponderosa
Elephant Revival
Anders Osborne
The Lumineers
Wyllys
Sister Sparrow and The Dirty Birds
Tauk
David Gans
Hogslop String Band
Caravan of Thieves
The Lumineers
The Steepwater Band
Zoogma
Afternoon Moon
Uv Hippo
Sexfist
Milk n Cookies
DJ Tim Williams
Team Bayside High
Van Ghost
Zmick
Kaboom Fantastik

Summer Camp Festival's trademark late night shows include Primus bassist Les Claypool with the Dead Kenny G's on Friday; Gigantic Underground Conspiracy on Saturday; and Pretty Lights closing out the festival on Sunday. Tickets to the late-night shows are separate from  general admission and are available at www.summercampfestival.com/tickets/late-nights.

For discerning festival-goers, Summer Camp offers a VIP Upgrade. These enhanced festival packages contain exclusive access, closer-to-the- stage camping, and much more. Complete information is available at http://summercampfestival.com/tickets/vip/. For starters, VIP Upgrade tickets only become valid when presented at the festival gates along with a 3-day general admission ticket. Tickets for RV owners became available today as well and are available at: www.summercampfestival.com/tickets/

Confirmed performers for Summer Camp Music Festival 2012 include:
moe.  (3 nights)
Umphrey's McGee  (3 nights)
Jane's Addiction
Pretty Lights  
Gov't Mule
Tedeschi Trucks Band
G. Love & Special Sauce
Gigantic Underground Conspiracy (Featuring members of Big Gigantic, the Disco Biscuits and Conspirator)
Keller Williams
Zeds Dead
Shpongle presents The Masquerade
EOTO
Leftover Salmon
12th Planet
FIGURE
Minnesota
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Fareed Haque & MathGames
16bit
Flinch
Chester Brown
The Car Thief

Former guitarist of the acclaimed influential group “The Band”, Jim Weider continues to vibe with a new generation with Project Percolator.


After replacing guitarist Robbie Robertson in "The Band" in 1985 and remaining until the group's disbanding in 2000, Jim Weider continues to perform with his latest musical endeavor "Jim Weider's Project Percolator". When most artists from his era are still cashing in on the old hits that made them who they are today, Jim never stopped evolving, writing music that easily stands up to the best of what's out now. This is the type of artist I can truly appreciate. If you haven't had a chance to see/hear one of his live shows with Project Percolator then you're really missing out, especially if you appreciate the experimental jazz/funk stuff. After a long consistent career Jim Weider is more like a man just now hitting his prime and is showing no signs of slowing down anytime soon.


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Interview By:  Maisie Leach

Photo's Courtesy of Jim Weider


HGMN: Where did you grow up? 

Jim: Well I grew up in Woodstock, New York. My father was in real estate basically most of his life. My grandparents had moved up here and they had some property. My father started building houses on their property and then he fully got into real estate. We kind of moved from house to house as he built his career. 

HGMN: Did you always think you would play guitar? I'm just curious to know if you always thought you would do this.

Jim: Ya know I just kind of went with it. I started playing guitar when I was, I don't know, 12 or so. Everybody played guitar when I was in school, when the Beatles came out in the 60's and the Rolling Stones. I mean, the jocks even played guitar. Everybody just played. It was a really musical time. When rock and roll was just really...I mean rock and roll started with Elvis Presley and Carl Perkins. Those guys were big. I loved Elvis Presley and when I was a young kid, like 7 or 8 years old, I think I was really into that. Then came the British invasion. By that time I was getting out of grade school and high school. Everybody played guitar. I had just started playing, we made little bands and were practicing in the garages, playing little parties. It kind of went from there. I didn't think of anything else. I loved music. There was just so many great influences back then...and not many people doin' it. I mean rock and roll was just, ya know, Jimi Hendrix came out of nowhere and blew everybody's mind. That whole thing was all developing in the 60's. It went from Bobby Darren, to the Beatles, to the Rolling Stones, to Jimi Hendrix and Jeff Beck. It was just an amazing time. 

HGMN: What was your first band? 

Jim: Well, we didn't have a bass. We had 2 guitars and the drums and a vocalist. I think we called it...we came up with a brilliant name..."Leaves of Green." (Laughs) It was a great time. Of course we played all the high school dances. And we liked all the other...the psychedelic stuff. The jocks, they could sing better. They had the Beatles stuff. We played all the stuff like "The Seeds" and "The kinks" 

HGMN: What do you think about what's on the radio today? 

Jim: (Laughs) Not much! It's become a corporate world. It was a lot more exciting way back then. Unfortunately, it's just a big corporate world that we're struggling in and it has kind of swallowed up and pushed away all the creative stuff and...there's very little...younger people aren't exposed to all the great, great music out there at all. And our heritage, like blues, great jazz, you never hear Miles Davis on the radio...never. 

HGMN: I know. You do around here in Raleigh every now and then, which is awesome, but maybe I'm just listening to the right radio... 

Jim: That's cool. I mean like in the 60's and 70's when FM was just starting you heard and you were exposed to all this great music. And it inspired generations of musicians...but No, I do not think too much of corporate radio.

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Jim: Yeah, there are tons of them. Companies like your Home Grown Music Network have really helped in the jam band scene. That whole thing is all about the music and has really helped keep everything alive which is fantastic. You guys have been great. And all the younger players like Derek Trucks, Susan Tedeschi...just playing real music and trying to play the best you can every night and it's all about real music and connecting with people. 

HGMN: Tell me about your experience with "The Band".

Jim: It was great... I had played before with Levon in the late 70's and we kind of gradually went into Levon Helm and the All-stars. Then me, Rick Danko and Levon did shows together and then Richard Manuel moved back to Woodstock and one day Levon invited me down. They were getting ready to go on tour with Crosby, Stills and Nash and Levon invited me down to play at this local bar that we played with him in. It was just me, Rick, Levon, Garth Hudson and Richard Manuel. They loved it and we went on tour with the Cate's (Cate Brothers) and on that tour they decided that they really wanted to just bring it back to just five people. They hired me and I stayed with them for 15 years.

HGMN: What was the best thing that "The Band" accomplished in your eyes? 

Jim: They changed Americana music. They led the way for so many groups to go with their 4 part harmonies. I mean its roots music, rhythm and blues with folk. Nobody was doing that when they came out. I think they really led the path. They were one of my favorite groups when I was growing up. They kind of combined what Dylan was doing with great song writing and rock and roll, roots and country. It had a little bit of everything in it. And the songs had real deep messages. I was very proud of my time with them. I got to work and write songs for them on every record and it was great. I'm working with Levon now as a member of his band and Project Percolator. The Levon Helm band is a big band, a 12-piece group. It's me and Larry Campbell on guitar and Levon's daughter Amy on vocals, Larry's wife Teresa, horn players, Howard Johnson and Clark Gayton. I mean it's just a huge group. It's a Lot of fun.

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HGMN: What's the most interesting memory you have from being on the road with "The Band"?

Jim: Oh boy, we have so many. It's really hard to say what's the most memorable. We were on the road constantly. We road that bus across, up and down the United States, back and forth. Wherever you can imagine, we played it. They were all just really good people, like the common working folk who just loved music and we met so many great people on the way. It was just a great musical experience - From Carnegie Hall to playing with Bob Dylan at Madison Square Garden, to playing with Roger Waters at the Berlin Wall. 

HGMN: What was it like going form sort of a "normal" life to larger than life? 

Jim: It was very exciting at the time. When I did it I was in my 30's and I went from playing with regular bar bands to all the sudden the first gig with no rehearsal and we opened up for 35,000 people in Texas. It was pretty amazing and went on from there. It was just very relaxed. They let me play the way I played and had a lot of faith in my playing. That, coming from Levon and the other guys was huge.

HGMN: What are you listening to these days? What's on your iPod? 

Jim: (Laughs) I don't have an iPod but I listen to Michael Landau. I think he's a really great guitar player. I love the sound he's getting and he's very melodic. If Jeff Beck puts something out I'll take a listen to what he's doing always. If Derek Trucks is playing something...I like a lot of David Gray... I like his writing. And anything Van Morrison, I just love his writing. 

HGMN: What was it like/how did it feel when The Band was named one of Rolling Stones 50 Greatest Bands of All Time? 

Jim: I think it was well deserved. I was very proud to be part of it. 

HGMN: What is your relationship with all of them now? 

Jim: I have a great relationship with them. I get along great with Levon...we are very close friends and Garth Hudson came up and played with us last week. Garth does gigs with me in Project Percolator every once and a while...I'll do a gig in New York City or something and I'll have Garth play as a guest sometimes. We get along very well...we all are in touch. 

HGMN: You've collaborated with so many different people...Bob Weir, Bob Dylan, Mavis Staples just to name a few...Who was your favorite collaboration? 

Jim: Definitely with Mavis...I've gotten to produce some stuff with Mavis Staples over the years and she just came up to Levon's this past year and we cut a live album with her and the Levon Helm Band at the Midnight Ramble. That was fantastic...really, really great. I was excited about that. I helped co-write the tune "Have a little faith" from the Mavis Staples record...in 2006. We got the Handy award for that. So it was great to work with Mavis and play on some of her stuff.

HGMN: And then with the Jim Weider Band...You are touring right now as Jim Weider's Project Percolator

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Jim: Yup, Jim Weider's Project Percolator. We're out there. We are going down to the Ram's Head this Friday in Baltimore and then over to Pennsylvania. I'm still playin' and I've got a fantastic band. Rodney Holms on drums, who played with Santana, Steve Lucas on bass and Avi Bortnick, who played with John Scofield and produced John and usually Jason Crosby on keyboards and violin from Robert Randolph.

HGMN: What are you able to express with the Jim Weider Band and Project Percolator that you maybe didn't get the chance to express with The Band or previous experiences? 

Jim: Well, with Percolator it's all groove instrumental so we really stretch out into...even if we do a song like "The Weight," we'll take it into a very psychedelic jammed out area with the bass and the drums. We'll just do a whole different groove in the middle of it and then we'll come in with feedback and then somebody else will play off of me and we'll just take it to different areas and then pick the tempo up and just take people on a trip. It's a lot looser and it's a lot more... we'll go through a bunch of different musical styles with that group. It's still a structured melody at the front and back but we like to take a little journey. It's more improv and its fun for me. 

HGMN: You've grown and developed so much as a musician. What's next? 

Jim: I'm still thinking about that musically, what to do for the next record. The last record, itJim4 was called "Pulse" and I know Home Grown has played it and has it down there. I'm getting ready to write another record. I'm just trying to figure out if I'm going to stretch the boundaries that I had or go somewhere a little different. 

HGMN: Any idea when your new album is going to be made and come out? 

Jim: No, no. I'm hoping to start writing it this winter and see what I end up with. I hope to have something done soon though. 

HGMN: What's your abbreviated review of Pulse? 

Jim: I really love that record. The previous record, "Percolator", was more of a studio record in that it started here at my house in my studio. Pulse, we went into the studio and we just cut the record live. All the solos except for 1 was done live. In 2.5 days the whole record was done and I always wanted to do a record like that. It really had that feel and I think that's what I achieved with Pulse...it's the sound of the group. When you hear the record that's exactly what we sound like live. So that was cool. 

HGMN: Where is your favorite place to play? 

Jim: Oh, boy. You know, it's anywhere where there's a great audience to play to. I love playing live. It doesn't get any better. 

HGMN: Are you still with Fender? What do they hook you up with? 

Jim: Yeah. I think I've got like a senior spot where they just take care of me if I need something. I would assume I'm still endorsed by them. I've never really reapplied (laughs). 

HGMN: You're grandfathered in... 

Jim: (laughs) I think so. I think I've got the grandpa position. Ya know I've never really played anything else. I've played a fender all my life. 

HGMN: What are your other interests? 

Jim: I like to fish. I enjoy that. 

HGMN: If you could tell us anything, what would you want people to know about you? 

Jim: Well, they should come out to a live show. I pretty much wear everything on my sleeve so they'll hear my life experience in one night just by the way I play. I've learned from all the great players...all the old school players that influenced me from Scotty Moore all the way up to Paul Burleson to listening to guys like Jeff Beck and of course Roy Buchanan and Chuck Berry. All the roots players come through in my music...Paul Butterfield, etc. People I grew up with listening to at Woodstock influenced me from "The Band" on. I think people will get to know me as soon as they hear me play. 

HGMN: When are you going to come down to North Carolina? 

Jim: We need to come down there! I was just asking Chris Robie about a festival down there. We need to come down that way. I'm playing New Orleans Jazz Festival with Levon. I'll definitely be down that way with Levon. But I've got to come down with Project Percolator. I'm going to look into booking a good run down that way and look into a good festival down there.

HGMN: Anything else you'd like to share with me? 

Jim: On Home Grown's Website you can get "Percolator" or "Pulse" or any of my old records, "Remedy". Just keep listening to good music and check us out on the web.

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Upcoming Shows


March 3, 2012 - JIM WEIDER MASTER CLASS THE ROOTS of ROCK &ROLL - Sigal Museum - Easton, PA


March 9, 2012 - JIM WEIDER'S PROJECT PERCOLAToR - LIVE at The Falcon - Marlboro, NY 


March 10, 2012 - Jim Weider Master Class The Roots of Rock-inRoll & Art of Telecaster Playing - North Greenbush, NY


March 13, 2012 - Levon Helm band - Northern Lights Theater - Milwaukee, WI


March 14, 2012 - Levon Helm band - Northern Lights Theater - Milwaukee, WI


March 16, 2012 - Levon Helm band - Old Town School Of Folk Music - Chicago, IL


March 17, 2012 - Levon Helm band - Old Town School Of Folk Music - Chicago, IL


March 19, 2012 - Levon Helm band - Michigan Theater - Ann Arbor, MI


March 23, 2012 - Levon Helm band - Tarrytown Music Hall - Tarrytown, NY


March 24, 2012 - Levon Helm band - Tarrytown Music Hall - Tarrytown, NY


March 29, 2012 - JIM WEIDER'S ProJECT PERCoLAToR - Olde Mistick Village Art Cinemas - Mystic, CT


March 30, 2012 - Levon Helm band - Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom - Hampton Beach, NH 


April 6, 2012 - Levon Helm band - The Wellmont Theater - Wellmont , NJ


May 5, 2012 - New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival - New Orleans, LA


May 25, 2012 - Levon Helm Band Birthday Bash Ramble - Ulster Performing Arts Center - Kingston, NY




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MantraBash Music and Arts Festival-Taking it to the next level!

Presented by Stanlee Ventures, LLC featuring The Mantras of Greensboro NC.

MantraBash Music and Arts Festival is right around the corner! Being held on June 21st through the 23rd in the beautiful foothills of Ferguson NC, this event is sure to make it to the top of your list when considering festivals this summer.

MB-300x250Mantra Bash features a powerful line-up including 3 nights of the Mantras, as well as, some of North Carolina's most well-known artists like Yo Mama's Big Fat Booty Band, Josh Phillips Folk Festival, Chasing Edison, BIG Something and Native Sway, to name a few. There will also be a variety of national favorites including Robert Walter Trio, Brothers Past, and The Werks. Mantra Bash also welcomes Particle, returning to North Carolina for the first time in 5 years! Enjoy the consistent flow of music rotating from the main stage to the side stage with no worries of missing any of this incredible line up.

 Mantra Bash vending will include a selection of great food, as well as art and crafts.  Hot showers will also be available for public use for a small fee.

Despite the great music exposure, the feeling of happy vibes and intimacy are not always achieved when attending large events. MantraBash is sure to cure that! Capturing the wide variety of jam bands ranging from soulful-funk-rock to electric-folk-grass in the 3-day line-up, MantraBash will exceed your musical expectations while maintaining the comfortable family vibe, which is momentous for the perfect festival.

Take this opportunity to transcend your current festival experience. Your concept of the best festival in North Carolina will remain a microcosm compared to the MantraBash world to come.

16th Annual Music & Camping Event to Feature Over 40 Bands


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Festival to Be Held July 19-22 Weekend at Legend Valley Concert Venue & Campground - 30 Minutes East of Columbus, OH 

 

Thornville, OH - February 21, 2012 - The All Good Music Festival & Campout continues its exhibition of diverse and internationally notable talent as over 40 renowned music artists take to the stages July 19-22 at the Legend Valley Concert Venue & Campground located 30 minutes east of Columbus, Ohio. 

 

The historic site, formerly known as the Buckeye Lake Music Center, has hosted a celebrated roster of famous performers and may be best known as the venue of several notable Grateful Dead performances in the late 1980's & early 90's.  

 

The All Good Festival continues its tradition of side by side main stages with no overlapping sets guaranteeing every patron the opportunity to see every performance in full.

 

The 2012 All Good Festival lineup includes:

 

The Allman Brothers Band

Phil Lesh and Friends

The Flaming Lips

Bob Weir & Bruce Hornsby featuring special guest Branford Marsalis

Michael Franti & Spearhead 

Lotus

G. Love & Special Sauce

Galactic

Shpongle presents The Masquerade

Mickey Hart Band

Trampled by Turtles

SOJA

Railroad Earth

Papadosio 

The Werks

The Wood Brothers

Lettuce

The Lumineers

Everyone Orchestra

The Rex Jam

Plus many more to be announced

 

Over the coming months, another 20+ artists will be announced, adding to the already stacked roster ranging from rock, bluegrass, indie, and funk to electronica, hip-hop, collaborative jams, and much more. 

 

The new All Good location in Ohio offers easy access to the festival with better roads and faster processing than were possible at the festival's previous site in West Virginia.

 

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, endless options for entertainment and safety. 

 

Tickets to the 16th annual All Good Music Festival & Campout go on sale Friday, February 24 at 12 PM EST at www.allgoodfestival.com/tickets and include all 4 days and nights of camping, parking, plus all entertainment. 

 

Early Bird tickets will be available for a limited time for $159.00 starting this Friday, and are $70 off the gate price.  

 

There are also Even Better VIP packages available, which include an exclusive concert viewing and camping area close to the stages, private and air conditioned bathrooms and showers, free taxi shuttles, premium All Good merchandise and more.

 

For more information, please visit:

www.allgoodfestival.com

www.facebook.com/allgoodmusicfestival

www.twitter.com/allgoodfestival

Spring tour dates announced



(Port Washington, NY) - eOne Music is happy to announce that Bela Fleck and Howard Levy, of the group Bela Fleck & The Flecktones, have won a Grammy for Best Instrumental Composition for their "Life In Eleven," from the band's #1 Billboard Jazz Chart album "Rocket Science."

 

For the new album "Rocket Science," pianist/ harmonica player Howard Levy returned to the fold alongside bassist Victor Wooten, percussionist/Drumitarist Roy "Futureman" Wooten and banjoist bandleader Fleck for the first time since 1991 to create some of the most forward-thinking music of their long, storied career. The result is an impossible to pigeonhole sound all their own, a meeting of musical minds that remains, as ever, utterly indescribable.  Simply put, it is The Flecktones, the music made only when these four individuals come together.

 

Jazz Times wrote about the track, "The composition  'Life In Eleven' uses Bulgarian dance rhythms, and it might be the most  engaging use of the unusual time signature since the Grateful Dead's group-mind-meld on 'The Eleven.'" Bela & The Flecktones wowed audiences late last year with a rendition of the piece on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon.

 

Bela & The Flecktones will be on tour this spring.  Tour dates are:

 

3/1:            Madison WI---University of Wisconsin

3/2:            Chicago IL---North Shore Center for the Performing Arts (Skokie IL)

3/3:            Naperville IL---North Central College

3/6:            Carmel CA---Sunset Center Theater

3/7:            Arcata CA---Humboldt State University

3/8:            San Francisco CA---Warfield Theater

3/9:            Los Angeles CA---Orpheum Theater

3/10:          Sparks NV---John Ascuaga's Nugget

3/12:          Las Vegas NV---Smith Center for the Performing Arts

3/13-14:       San Diego CA---Anthology

3/23:          Frederick MD---Weinberg Center for the Arts

3/24:          Storrs CT---University of Connecticut

3/25:          Reading PA---Berks Jazz Festival

3/26:          Munhall PA---Carnegie Library Music Hall

3/28:          Springfield MO---Missouri State University

3/29:          St. Louis MO---Sheldon Concert Hall

3/30:          Indianapolis IN---Butler University

3/31:          Cedar Falls IA---University of Northern Iowa

4/1:            Omaha NE---Holland Performing Arts Center

4/3:            Laramie WY---University of Wyoming

4/4:            Ft. Collins CO---Lincoln Center

4/5:            Aspen CO---Wheeler Opera House

4/6:            Beaver Creek CO---Vilar Performing Arts Center

4/7:            Boulder CO---Boulder Theater

4/8:            Denver CO---Ogden Theater

4/10:          Midwest City, OK---Rose State College

4/11:          Tulsa OK---Cain Ballroom

4/12:          Fayetteville AR---Walton Arts Center

4/13:          Germantown TN--- North Shore Center for the Performing Arts

4/14:          Nashville TN---Ryman Auditorium

4/19:          Ann Arbor MI---Michigan Theatre

4/20:          Oxford OH---Miami of Ohio University

4/21:          Charleston WV---Clay Center

4/22:          Richmond VA---University of Richmond

4/23:          Alexandria VA---The Birchmere

4/24:          Norfolk VA---Virginia Arts Festival

4/25:          Chapel Hill NC---University of North Carolina

4/27:          Wilkesboro NC---Merlefest

4/28:          Louisville KY---Brown Theater

Plans Underway for TBU Festival 2013



Ghent, New York, February 13, 2012- Festival organizers, Shireworks Productions announced today that The Big Up Music and Arts Festival will be taking a one-year hiatus. The festival organizers have stated that unforeseen circumstances have driven the need to take the summer of 2012 off, and insist that plans are underway for a large scale festival event for 2013.


The Big Up Music & Arts festival held on July 28, 29 and 30, 2011, at Sunnyview Farm in Ghent, New York, attracted some 5,000 festival-goers from all over the country, featured a revolutionary mix of live entertainment, arts and activities. Over 70 musical acts from all over the world performed throughout the three-day event including Big Gigantic, EOTO (featuring String Cheese Incident players Michael Travis and Jason Hann), Tipper, Abakus, Digital Tape Machine (featuring Joel Cummins and Kris Myers of Umphrey's McGee), RAQ, Ott and Marco Benevento.


The following statement was released by the festival organizers on The Big Up Music and Arts Festival website and Facebook page today:



"Dear Friends and family of The Big Up and Shireworks Productions:  

It is with much disappointment that we must announce that The Big Up will be taking an unexpected hiatus this year. However, in the face of this disappointment, we maintain the position that sacrifices must be made in order to keep an eye on the bigger picture.

 

As a festival, we couldn't have been happier with TBU 2011, and we have you, the fans and the family to thank for making it as magical as we all remember. The fact of the matter is that there are factors beyond our control that have forced us to make a very difficult decision.

 

Like many great festivals and events in history have had to do- we are taking this hiatus for 2012, so that we may come back stronger in 2013!

 

The Big Up was and is about letting yourself be taken by the current of our beautiful community and culture and enjoying every minute of the ride, not swimming against it. We all experienced something very special in the last two summers, and it will not be forgotten over the next one.  

 

As an extended family was solidified in the woods, on the fields, and in front of the four stages at Sunnyview Farm, and as the last beautiful notes rang out when the sun began to rise that Sunday morning, it may have felt like the magic was coming to an end, however, it was just beginning of something greater to come.

 

Trust us when we say that we are a family and we aren't going anywhere. The Big Up will continue to grow, as every long-lost stranger feels that magical moment when they become a piece of something greater than the sum of it's parts.  

 

With that in mind, we are already working on plans for The Big Up 2013, and we are very enthusiastic to have an opportunity for a head start on next year.

 

We look forward to sharing some Big Up moments with you over the next year as we reminisce of the memory of 2011 with the release of music downloads of memorable sets and a documentary DVD from TBU 2011.

 

So get out there and see some awesome music!  Give that long-lost stranger a family hug. Let your inhibitions down. We'll see you in 2013! BIG UPS!"

 


Shireworks Productions plans to release music downloads from The Big Up 2011's top performances available early spring 2012, and a DVD release in the summer 2012, highlighting memorable moments, interviews and B-rolls of footage throughout festival. In addition, Shireworks promises that there will be additional surprises in store throughout 2012. For more information visit the festival's website at: www.thebigup.com or their Facebook page: www.facebook.com/thebigup.



The debut of Zach Deputy Band-- kicks off in Statesboro, GA



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Zach Deputy is hitting the road this spring with a full band in tow, allowing the singer-songwriter to demonstrate his front man-guitarist skills in a new dynamic and full flavored setting. The tour-- the debut of Zach Deputy Band-- kicks off in Statesboro, GA, then blankets Florida with a stop in Mobile, AL before heading North for performances in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, New York, Maine, Rhode Island and Vermont. 



The full band setting is a big contrast to Deputy's "one man band" looping show that has made him a staple of the club circuit and festival scene throughout North America. In this more organic context, Deputy's songs-- soulful, island-tinged R&B with elements of blues and funk throughout-- will have a chance to reveal themselves and take center stage, no longer subject to the restrictions of the looping process. Likewise, Zach himself will will not be hidden behind an array of electronics and microphones.


Standing nearly six and a half feet tall with a striking red beard and a broad infectious smile, Deputy is truly a sight to see. He is a mountain who commands the stage and could easily play stunt double for Paul Bunyon... but in this case, Deputy wields a different kind of axe. His remarkable guitar playing is sometimes overlooked when he is playing the nylon stringed guitar that generates all of the sounds in his loop show, but with the electric strapped on, Deputy's shredding electric chops have earned him guest sit-in spots with artists ranging from Karl Denson's Tiny Universe and The New Mastersounds to Ivan Neville's Dumpstahfunk, Umphrey's McGee and moe.


It isn't even the guitar playing, the songs or the stage presence that grab most people's attention, however--  it is Deputy's singing. A true soul singer, Deputy's voice takes the listener back to a time before Stax and Motown, when the best music came piping out of back alley blue light districts, in the heat of a southern night. Today, as he embarks on the band tour, the South Carolina native is getting back back to his roots, recalling a time when the Calypso rhythms and folk songs of St. Croix competed for space on the family stereo with R&B / soul pioneers like James Brown and Ray Charles. Supported by a rhythm guitarist, bass, keyboards, sax, drums and auxiliary percussion, the Zach Deputy Band is a new look for Deputy and reflects the fuller sound of his latest record, Another Day (Eusonia, 2011), but unlike the introspective, quieter mood of the recording, Zach Deputy Band's goal is to bring the dance party to the night clubs they visit.


For more information about Zach Deputy and complete tour information check out his official website at www.zachdeputy.com

 

TOUR DATES:

 

2/7/2012 Beachside Tavern New Smyrna Beach, FL

2/8/2012 Double Down Live Gainesville, FL

2/9/2012 Culture Room Fort Lauderdale, FL

2/10/2012 Skipper's Smokehouse Tampa, FL

2/11/2012 Plaza Theatre Orlando, FL

2/12/2012 Guanabana's Jupiter, FL

2/17/2012 2nd Annual Jungle Jam Festival Jaco Beach, Costa Rica

2/23/2012 Java Barn at St. Lawrence University Canton, NY

2/24/2012 The Middle East Cambridge, MA

2/25/2012 Pearl Street Ballroom Northampton, MA

2/26/2012 The Blockley Phildelphia, PA

2/28/2012 Toad's Place New Haven, CT

2/29/2012 Jillian's of Albany Albany, NY

3/1/2012 Port City Music Hall Portland, ME

3/2/2012 Ocean Mist South Kingston, RI

3/3/2012 The Rusty Nail Stowe, VT

3/3/2012 Magic Hat Mardi Gras Celebration Burlington, VT

3/4/2012 Saddleback Mountain Rangely, ME

3/6/2012 Brooklyn Bowl Brooklyn, NY

3/8/2012 Rex Theater Pittsburgh, PA

3/9/2012 The Woodlands Tavern Columbus, OH

3/10/2012 Reggie's Music Joint Chicago, IL

3/14/2012 Fox Theatre Boulder, CO

3/15/2012 Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom Denver, CO

3/17/2012 Three20South Breckenridge, CO

3/20/2012 House of Blues Cambridge Room Cleveland, OH

3/21/2012 Sound Factory Charleston, WV

3/22/2012 123 Pleasant St. Morgantown, WV

3/23/2012 River Street Jazz Cafe Wilkes-Barre, PA

3/24/2012 Nietzsche's Buffalo, NY

3/27/2012 Water Street Music Hall Rochester, NY

3/28/2012 Westcott Theater Syracuse, NY

3/29/2012 The Waterhole Upstairs Music Lounge Saranac Lake, NY

3/30/2012 Castaways Ithaca, NY

3/31/2012 Putnam Den Saratoga Springs, NY

4/14/2012 12th and Porter Nashville, TN

4/17/2012 The Warehouse at Mt. Victor Bowling Green, KY

4/18/2012 Rhythm & Brews Chattanooga, TN

4/20/2012 Wanee Music Festival Live Oak, FL

4/28/2012 The Jewish Mother Virginia Beach, VA

5/31/2012 Mountain Jam Hunter Mountain, NY

 


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Tickets go on sale on Friday, February 10


hangout


We are excited to announce this year's lineup featuring Dave Matthews Band, Jack White and a soon-to-be-announced third headliner, along with dance tent headliner Skrillex. 


Tickets go on sale on Friday, February 10 at www.hangoutmusicfest.com.



Hangout Fest named "Best Festival Of the Year" by Pollstar


We were proud to be nominated and even happier to win "Best Festival of the Year" at the 23rd Annual Pollstar Concert Industry Awards this past weekend.We could never have gotten this far this fast without our wonderful fans. Thanks to you all for your support! 

 


Dave Matthews Band

Jack White

String Cheese Incident (performing two sets)

Wilco

Skrillex

The Flaming Lips perform Dark Side of the Moon

Dispatch

Steve Winwood

CHRIS CORNELL

STS9

Gogol Bordello

Michael Franti & Spearhead

Mac Miller

Flogging Molly

Coheed & Cambria

Paul Oakenfold

G. Love and Special Sauce

Randy Newman

Dr. Dog

Young The Giant

Cage the Elephant

Dawes

Alabama Shakes

M. Ward

YelaWolf

Switchfoot

Julian Marley

Zeds Dead

Mavis Staples

Shpongle

Gary Clark JR

Rebelution Allen Stone

Big Freedia

The Devil Makes Three

Paper Diamond

Futurebirds

Hey Rosetta!

Sleeper Agent THE LUMINEERS

ARCHNEMESIS

Tribal Seeds

Rich Aucoin

Jamie Bergeron & the Kickin' Cajuns

Electric Forest - returning June 28-July 1, 2012 to the beloved Double JJ Ranch in Rothbury, Michigan - announces its artist lineup.

MADISON HOUSE PRESENTS AND INSOMNIAC PRESENT

electric

ELECTRIC FOREST 2012: JUNE 28-JULY 1

DOUBLE JJ RANCH 

ROTHBURY, MICHIGAN


ELECTRIC FOREST ANNOUNCES ITS 2012 LINEUP FEATURING HEADLINERS

THE STRING CHEESE INCIDENT, BASSNECTAR, STS9, THIEVERY CORPORATION

WITH GIRL TALK, SANTIGOLD, STEVE AOKI AND GHOSTLAND OBSERVATORY


ALSO INTRODUCING: ELECTRIC FOREST 2012 CURATED EVENTS WITH ESL MUSIC, DIM MAK, CHECK YO PONYTAIL AND PAXAHAU


Tickets are available now at www.electricforestfestival.com.


Live music pioneers The String Cheese Incident (3 performances), Bassnectar and STS9 (2 performances) will top the bill at Electric Forest 2012. Also on the bill are Thievery Corporation, Girl Talk, Santigold, Steve Aoki, Ghostland Observatory, Richie Hawtin, Major Lazer, Big Gigantic, The Travelin' McCourys featuring Keller Williams and many more. The complete list of currently confirmed artists is included below.


Electric Forest 2012 also introduces special curated events at this year's festival. Working with such esteemed partners as ESL Music, Dim Mak, Check Yo Ponytail and Paxahau, look for events within the event to be hosted at the Tripolee, Forest and Wagon Wheel stages throughout the weekend. Visit the www.electricforestfestival.com for details as they become available.


Named among Paste Magazine's 2011 list of "Top 10 Most Intriguing Inaugural Music Festivals," last year's Electric Forest helped propel the U.S. festival scene into a brave new era of music and camping festivals - offering incomparable VIP experiences, unique festival site features and amenities with astonishing and unparalleled integration of music and art. 


Electric Forest's unrivaled GOOD LIFE VIP experience boasts something for all budgets and tastes, from camping and RV spots, to log cabins and homes, to resort hotel-style suites - all located on the festival grounds. Visit www.electricforestfestival.com for GOOD LIFE options and details. The festival's exclusive site - at the one-of-a-kind Double JJ Resort - offers trails, forests, fields, lakes and beachfronts, and even on-site lodging, bars and eateries. In addition, Electric Forest patrons can take advantage of the resort's many amenities including a 60,000 square foot indoor water park, an 18-hole championship golf course, swimming pools, horseback riding, and more. At the heart of the festival, the mind-blowing Sherwood Forest offers state-of-the-art, jaw-dropping light displays, intricate and earthy artful touches, and everything in between.


Also today, Electric Forest 2012 announces two local philanthropic initiatives: Electric Forest's Roy Price Memorial Food Drive, and the festival's Music in Schools Program. Electric Forest's annual Food Drive returns this year as a tribute to cherished Electric Forest neighbor, the late Mr. Roy Price. "Mr. Price and his wife offered us amazing support during last year's Food Drive," explains Electric Forest Producer Jeremy Stein. "They worked closely with our food drive partners, Conscious Alliance, to help ensure that the 9300 lbs. of food donated by festival attendees was distributed to those in the local community who were in most need. Mr. Price will be missed, and we'll host this year's Food Drive in his honor."


Electric Forest's Music in Schools Program is partnering with Shelby High School and Montague Area Public Schools in Michigan to help support music education in local area public schools. Electric Forest will donate funds and/or musical instruments to these music programs to help ensure that today's youth have the opportunity to learn about music in school. In addition, young musicians from both schools will be onsite to shadow industry professionals and to perform at Electric Forest 2012. 


For ongoing updates:

www.electricforestfestival.com

Facebook: www.facebook.com/ElectricForest

Twitter: @Electric_Forest

You Tube: www.youtube.com/user/TheElectricForest


Electric Forest is produced by Madison House Presents and Insomniac.


Electric Forest's list of confirmed 2012 performers is as follows: 



The String Cheese Incident (3 Shows) 

Bassnectar

STS9 (2 Shows)

Thievery Corporation

Girl Talk

Santigold  

Steve Aoki

Ghostland Observatory

Richie Hawtin

Wolfgang Gartner

Major Lazer

The Travelin' McCourys featuring Keller Williams 

Dada Life

Big Gigantic

Datsik

Zeds Dead

Rob Garza (Of Thievery Corporation) 

12th Planet

Borgore

Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk

Midnite

MiMoSA

EOTO

Das Racist

Reggie Watts

Paper Diamond

Felix Cartal

Gary Clark Jr.

Balkan Beat Box

Big Freedia

Nit GriT

The Infamous Stringdusters

Nickodemus

Chali 2na & the House of Vibe

Alvin Risk

The Soul Rebels

See-I

Glass Candy

Battles

Gramatik  

Elephant Revival

Ursula 1000

Minnesota

Nobody Beats The Drum

Congo Sanchez

Fruit Bats

The M Machine

Chromatics

Pictureplane

AutoErotique

Nathaniel Rateliff

Adventure Club

Afrolicious

Virtual Boy

The Funk Ark

Franki Chan

Brothers Past

Crizzly

HOTTUB

Zoogma

Cherub

Frank Mitchell Jr.

The Knocks

Vau de Vire Society

Morning Teleportation

DrFameus

Robert Rich

Quixotic

Chuck Flask & Keith Kemp

DJ SOLO

Ataxia

The Crane Wives

Secrets

WALA

Human Agency



And Featuring These Curated Events:

ESL Music at Tripolee 

Dim Mak at Tripolee

Check Yo Ponytail at Tripolee

Paxahau at the Forest Stage and Wagon Wheel


With more to be announced...


Tickets on sale now at www.electricforestfestival.com and at 1-888- 512-SHOW (Open Mon-Sat 9am-9pm CST).

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