Sanjay Suchak is currently on-hand at this year’s All Good Festival, at Marvin’s Mountaintop in Masontown, West Virginia. Check out Sanjay’s photos and be sure to check back soon for his review of the weekend. Also, keep your eyes peeled for Grateful Web’s Bonnaroo and Rothbury reviews and photos soon. Enjoy, The Grateful Web
The drum-driven world pop band New Primitives will again open this year’s 10,000 Lakes Festival. This six-piece band from Minneapolis will play at 6:30 on the Field Stage. Though Gold Standard will start pumping out their horn-driven rock at the Barn Stage at 6 pm while Comosapiens warms up the Outstage Saloon, nobody can really… Continue reading New Primitives: Living By the Drum
Following this week’s G8 Summit, during which world leaders addressed the pressing issue of global warming, Gov. Bill Ritter (Colorado) announced he is embarking today on a weeklong climate-change expedition to the Norwegian Arctic. The expedition, which runs through July 19, was organized and is being hosted by the Aspen Institute, National Geographic Society and Lindblad… Continue reading GOV. RITTER EMBARKS TODAY ON CLIMATE EXPEDITION
I have wanted to make a pilgrimage to the historic venue called The Stone Pony in Asbury Park, NJ since I first started to learn about good music in the early 90’s. After all, this venue aided the careers of so many famous musicians including Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes fronted by actor/musician Steven… Continue reading moe. Lights Up July 4th down the Shore
If you have never gone on tour with your favorite band into the southeastern corner of our fine nation, you are missing out. Patchwork skirts are replaced by sundresses. Patchouli and dope are replaced by Old Spice and cigarettes. And syncopated dancing with eyes closed is replaced by fists in the air and raucous sing-alongs.… Continue reading Keller Williams & Yonder Mountain String Band | 6/28/08
Relentlessly winding upwards along Berthoud Pass, my brain lights up like a pinball machine in action and BAM my thoughts of needing to extol some elder wisdom on my co-hort becomes apparent. The event we are quickly approaching entry into, is unlike most of the “festivals” she has attended in the past. Sure you will… Continue reading Sonic Bloom: Winterpark 2008
There’s nobody who can speak about the land as a Southerner can. Though I’m not from the swamps or pine forests of Florida, but the isolated hollers of the foothills of the Smokey Mountains, I know exactly what JJ Grey means when he says, “After being away on the road for weeks at a time,… Continue reading JJ Grey: Still Culture Rich