All Interviews

Wood Brothers Creating Quite a Fire

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

Cooking with Cornmeal

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

Heatbox Lights a Fire

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

The Waybacks Are Loaded for Bear

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

Getting to the Heart of Mickey Hart

Next week, Mickey Hart will make an historic appearance at the 10,000 Lakes Festival. This will be the first year that two founding members of the Grateful Dead will be on the same bill, though they will play on different days. This year, Hart will be bringing a new incarnation of his Mickey Hart Band,… Continue reading Getting to the Heart of Mickey Hart

New Primitives: Living By the Drum

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

JJ Grey: Still Culture Rich

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

Can I Hear An Amen?: Railroad Earth's New Album

It’s a curiosity that Railroad Earth named their latest album, Amen Corner.  A lot of people relate that name to holes 11-13 in a full round of golf. It was first used in that context in 1958 by Herbert Warren Wind, a writer for Sports Illustrated, who was trying to give some color to Arnold… Continue reading Can I Hear An Amen?: Railroad Earth's New Album

A Conversation with Mandolin Virtuoso Peter Ostroushko

Though Peter Ostroushko’s generosity is well known among other musicians as he quietly sits in the background, adding instrumental support for many solo artists, he is in his own stead an incredibly versatile and sensitive player and composer. He has amassed a legacy of his own original recordings on Red House Records, orchestral compositions, scores… Continue reading A Conversation with Mandolin Virtuoso Peter Ostroushko

The Grateful Web Interview with Born in the Flood

The Grateful Web’s Sam Holloway had a chance to talk to Born in the Flood’s bassist, Joseph Pope III, discussing the inaugural Mile Hi Music Festival, their new album, and what’s next. GW. How did you come to be involved with the Mile High Music fest?  What was your reaction when you realized that you were… Continue reading The Grateful Web Interview with Born in the Flood