Jackson Hole: A Little Festival with Big Acts & A Lotta Heart

Summer seems to be coming quickly to a close, and the end of festival season is in sight.  This summer was somewhat special, as I was able to witness the birth of two new music festivals onto the scene.  In July it was the mega-sized Mile High Music Festival, and on August 16th and 17th… Continue reading Jackson Hole: A Little Festival with Big Acts & A Lotta Heart

Rothbury: The Journey There & First Impressions

After Langerado, I had no idea what to expect out of my trip. My festival experiences were becoming increasing hazardous but the weather channel was reporting decent weather for the weekend, and I didn’t see anything on the Rothbury site warning about local pests of which one should beware.  I’d purchased a new camera that… Continue reading Rothbury: The Journey There & First Impressions

Jackson Hole Music Festival Photos!

The Grateful Web’s Sam Holloway trekked up to Jackson Hole last weekend to cover the inaugural Jackson Hole Music Festival.  Sam is working on his write-up now, but in the interim we invite you to check out his photos from the weekend.  Jackson Hole is one of the loveliest places in the lower 48 and… Continue reading Jackson Hole Music Festival Photos!

Jazz Museum Events: August 26-29, 2008

Clare & The Reasons Release Song For Obama

Ben Harper Returns to Brazil This Fall

All Points West Music & Arts Festival – 2008

Opportunity – This is the reason why many of our ancestors came to the United States. When they arrived here, more than likely they came through Ellis Island. Trey Anastasio touched upon this in his set on the final day of the festival, while explaining how his grandfather made this pilgrimage in 1910 from Italy… Continue reading All Points West Music & Arts Festival – 2008

Everest announces fall tour dates w/ Neil Young, Wilco & Death Cab for Cutie

State Radio | Year of the Crow | Review

It’s no secret that some of the best music, or at least the most outspoken, comes out of times of turmoil. The 60’s and 70’s were a heyday for such music, much of it politically righteous and fervently anti-establishment. But there was a lot to be righteous about back then, and in times when there… Continue reading State Radio | Year of the Crow | Review

The (Mighty!) Duhks Earn Love For 'Fast Paced World'