Musical siblings, the Wood Brothers, will be returning to the 10,000 Lakes Festival this year, touting their latest CD, Loaded. Two years ago, in 90+ heat, festival fans packed the Barn Stage to see this mix of southern backroads and big city boulevards. In their own version of country mouse and city mouse, Oliver Wood,… Continue reading Wood Brothers Creating Quite a Fire
FENNARIO – SONGS BY JERRY GARCIA & ROBERT HUNTER (out August 19 on Iris Records), an album that pays tribute to the Grateful Dead’s principal songwriters. Joseph previously released a critically acclaimed American music album and also has written album tracks for friend and fan Bonnie Raitt. The wide range of music on Fennario draws… Continue reading FENNARIO – SONGS BY JERRY GARCIA & ROBERT HUNTER
At the All Good Music Festival held this past weekend in Masontown WV, the motto by which attendees live by is also the name. How convenient. Despite the mantra that anything goes, the festival has been noted as one of the better organized, least problematic, and most entertaining of the summer. This year it was… Continue reading All Good Music Festival Recap
Amanda Bell was covering the Rothbury Festival on behalf of the Grateful Web. Her pictures are starting to roll in. Right now we have Thursday pictures up, but check back throughout the week as we add a lot more pictures from the remainder of the weekend. Also, Amanda’s Rothbury write-up will be coming soon. Thanks… Continue reading Rothbury 2008 Festival Photos!
Grateful Web was again on-hand today at the Mile High Festival, just outside of Denver, Colorado. Check out photos & video clips from today’s bands and festival-goers. We’ll have a lot more pictures and a full write-up soon. But here is a start and we hope you enjoy them. Enjoy, The Grateful Web
Whenever any loosely-based bluegrassy band comes to Chicago, Cornmeal is always called upon to make the touring band feel welcome, usually by whipping up the audience into a frenzy before they take the stage. They’ve shared a bill with Yonder Mountain String Band, Blueground Undergrass, and the wildly innovative and popular band, Railroad Earth. “We’ve… Continue reading Cooking with Cornmeal
One of the most unusual acts at this year’s 10,000 Lakes Festival is Minneapolis artist, Heatbox. Aaron Heaton, performing as Heatbox for the past five years, has created a one-man show that has to be seen to be believed. He’s not a comedian, and he’s not a singer or a rapper, though there is some… Continue reading Heatbox Lights a Fire
Merging American rock with African benga music from Kenya is a bold mix, but Extra Golden has the daring and the chops to do it. Ian Eagleson (guitar) had been studying African music since 1995, traveling as often as he could to Kenya to document traditional popular music played by the masters of the craft.… Continue reading Heating Up a Batch of Extra Golden
The inaugural Mile High Festival is taking place this weekend. Grateful Web is on hand to snap pictures, video clips and expect a write-up from the weekend soon. Please check back for lots more pictures soon. Enjoy, The Grateful Web
This summer, The Waybacks are making a very special effort to bring their eclectic music to this year’s 10,000 Lakes Festival in Detroit Lakes, MN next week. “We had the whole trip planned,” James Nash, guitarist and lead singer for the band, explained, “and we got the 10KLF offer. We really wanted to do it… Continue reading The Waybacks Are Loaded for Bear