Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Take a roller coaster to Bonnaroo!

Why not you at Bonnaroo?!

Send in a video on why we should give you a pair of tickets to Bonnaroo!

Here is an example of one I made that is hilarious!



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsDF5xXLFhs

Here is a link to the contest page on Lightning100.com with all the rules

http://www.lightning100.com/contests.php

Outisde Lands Festival




As we gear up for the 2009 Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival next month in Manchester, The west coast fest Outside Lands continues to add even more bands to the already impressive lineup.

Joining Dave Matthews Band, Pearl Jam, Beastie Boys, and dozens more artists will be:

Conor Oberst & The Mystic Valley Band
Lucinda Williams
The Avett Brothers
Tea Leaf Green
Zion I
Bat For Lashes
Groundation
Los Campesinos!
Darondo with Nino Moschella
Big Light

THE PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED OUTSIDE LANDS MUSIC & ARTS FESTIVAL LINEUP INCLUDES:
PEARL JAM, DAVE MATTHEWS BAND, BEASTIE BOYS, INCUBUS, BLACK EYED PEAS, M.I.A., THE MARS VOLTA, THIEVERY CORPORATION, MODEST MOUSE, WEEN AND JASON MRAZ

GROUNDBREAKING THREE-DAY EVENT RETURNS
TO SAN FRANCISCO'S GOLDEN GATE PARK
TO TAKE PLACE AUGUST 28 – 30, 2009

TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW AT WWW.SFOUTSIDELANDS.COM
San Francisco -- Another Planet Entertainment, Superfly Productions and Starr Hill Presents, in a partnership with the San Francisco Recreation and Park Department, are proud to announce the line-up for the second annual Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival. The multi-faceted, three-day festival will once again take place in San Francisco's historic Golden Gate Park August 28 – 30, 2009. A significant portion of every ticket sold will directly benefit San Francisco's Recreation and Park Department.

In one year, the Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival singlehandedly raised the bar for live music in Northern California. Now an annual gathering, this year's lineup will solidify Outside Lands as the premier festival in the region, with unmatched creative programming that showcases leading artists in many musical scenes, including rock, pop, world music, soul, hip-hop and electronic. Like the inaugural event, major national headliners such as Pearl Jam, Dave Matthews Band, Beastie Boys, Incubus, Black Eyed Peas, Jason Mraz, Thievery Corporation, Ween, The Mars Volta, TV on the Radio, Tom Jones, Built To Spill, Calexico, The National and Q-Tip, will perform alongside exceptional emerging artists such as Deerhunter, Heartless Bastards, Blind Pilot, Mastodon, Trombone Shorty and Dengue Fever. Local acts such as The Dodos, The Morning Benders, Brett Dennen, John Vanderslice, Raphael Saadiq and SambaDa will be featured prominently as the festival strives to highlight the great artists of the region.

Outside Lands has emerged as a familiar brand representing its own unique approach to celebrating the deep traditions of Northern California culture that are revered across the globe. At no other festival event can one experience the best music while eating world-class food and drinking some of the finest and most interesting wines available today. From tacos to raw food to oysters to nouveau to dim sum, San Francisco's famously top-rated and diverse cuisine is on hand to offer fans the greatest culinary delights imaginable, while the artisan wine tent onsite assembles under one roof some of the most wonderful local wineries, all richly steeped in the history of the region. These wineries are looked upon as some of the best the world has to offer and it's a rare and special occurrence when all of them come together in one location.

Besides music, food and wine, Northern California is best known as one of the technology and ecology capitals of the world. The festival celebrates the former with Crowdfire, the online Outside Lands community. In association with local company Federated Media, Crowdfire is an incredibly unique platform for sharing and creating event media within the festival grounds as well as with the online community at large. As for the latter, since San Francisco is front and center in the global discussion on ecological concerns, the festival has created Eco Lands, a place where the stage and cell phone charging station is powered by solar energy, where one can eat sustainable foods at an organic farmer's market and where one can find the refillable water station and the recycling store. Outside Lands aims to be one of the largest carbon neutral events in the country and there is no better place to reach that goal than on the grounds of the one of the world's most famous parks.

“We are so proud to have introduced this vital and unique annual event to the music fans in San Francisco,” said Superfly's Rick Farman. “We are really excited to be back and can't wait to unveil all we're planning. The great lineup is just the tip of the iceberg.”

By continuing to bring an endless selection of the best music and activities that celebrate the vibrant culture of the Bay Area, this year's Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival is poised to cement it as one of the premier music events in the country.


www.bonnaroo.com

Friday, May 15, 2009

Mayhem in Music City

Not quite Music City Mayhem. More literally, Mayhem in Music City, as in May is flying by and there is a lot going on. Personally, I am working late again tonight and currently recording in section two of Music Business Radio, which sounds great! Then prepping for a wedding reception I will be DJing tomorrow near Chatanooga, TN in Sawanee. Home to the University of the South. Should be fun, although it is outdoors and the weather has been really stormy lately!

So the wife and kids returned this week from a ten day trip to Illinois. It was so great having them back at the house. I'm looking forward to spending the day with them on Sunday. Hopefully we will have decent weather!

Cinco De Mayo was raging beside La Paz and I caught this rocking local Nashville band, The Justin Kalk Orchestra. I have actually seen them with a horn section before, which was terrific, but just as a four piece you can really see their talent. I think there are big things ahead for them...



I had a couple of the local Nashville Singer Songwriters on my show yesterday. They did a Carole King / James Taylor song. They sound great in the video and the ending is pretty funny. Again kudos to our webguy Brian Waters.



We have a new contest going on right now at Lightning100.com called Why not you at Bonnaroo?! Here is a sample video our web guy brian made that I really like!



In case you missed it, Jonell Mosser was in my studios recently. Here is part one of the interview & performance...



Meiko stopped by the Lightning 100 studios again, after her recent Nashville Sunday Night performance. This time to chat with our morning show host Mary Brace. She will be back in town again in June with Eric Hutchinson for a gig at 12th & Porter. Here she is doing her hit song Boys with Girlfriends.



James Morrison was in town recently for a show at the Cannery Ballroom. He stopped by the Lightning 100 studios that afternoon to chat with David Hall. Here he is doing his hit song, Nothing ever hurt like you!



This is a link to the Lightning 100 Youtube.com channel. Lots more videos to come this summer! We will be at Bonnaroo covering the festival again before you know it!

http://www.youtube.com/WRLTLightning100

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Forecastle Festival July 10-12th Louisville, KY

Here is another festival that seems pretty cool. Just north of Nashville in Louisville this July is the Forecastle Festival. Just got this email from them about the lineup:

Dear Friends ~

The Forecastle Festival and Nederlander Entertainment are proud to announce the complete festival lineup of the 8th annual Forecastle Festival, July 10th – 12th at the Riverfront Belvedere in downtown Louisville, Kentucky.

Cage the Elephant, Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, Man Man, Designer Drugs, The Detroit Cobras, and Maps and Atlases have been added, along with over fifty bands and DJs performing on (4) festival stages: West, East, Ocean, Disco. The new additions follow the previous announcement of Widespread Panic, The Black Crowes, The Black Keys, and The Avett Brothers as festival headliners, with Zappa plays Zappa, Umphrey’s McGee, Yonder Mountain String Band, and Pretty Lights as lead supports.

The art and activism line-ups have also been revealed, both of which will feature the San Francisco-based Sustainable Living Roadshow, a caravan of educators, entertainers, artists and activists coordinating cross country tours that empower communities and individuals to utilize sustainable strategies for a healthier planet. Traveling in a fleet of non-petroleum based renewable fuel vehicles, the caravan sets up experiential-learning villages, featuring workshops, speakers, and entertainment.

Forecastle’s 2009 Keynote Speaker will be Christopher Childs. An expert on energy, the former Greenpeace spokesperson and NACA Lecturer of the Year is the author of The Spirit's Terrain: Creativity, Activism, and Transformation, a book which offers ways to draw on creative spirit to change the world.

The complete lineup and day-to-day schedule is available on our website: www.ForecastleFest.com.

Tickets are on-sale via ticketmaster.com/forecastle, all ticketmaster outlets, and your local, independent record store. Advance tickets are $40 per day, $100 for three days. Get them while they last, as there is a limited capacity.


FORECASTLE 2009

Music.

Widespread Panic (2 nights!)
The Black Crowes
The Black Keys
The Avett Brothers
Zappa plays Zappa
Umphrey’s McGee
Yonder Mountain String Band
Pretty Lights
Dead Confederate
Outformation
The Whigs
Cage the Elephant
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit
Man Man
Designer Drugs
The Detroit Cobras
Maps and Atlases
Annuals
DJ Three
Hackensaw Boys
Elmwood
Gringo Starr
Kid Color
AutoVaughn
Trevor Hall
Backyard Tire Fire
Royal Bangs
Jonathan Tyler and Northern Lights
Parachute
Afromotive
DJ Electrolyte
These United States
The Deep Vibration
Lion’s Rampant
Almira Fawn
Madi Diaz
Bad Veins
DJ Dory
Pokey Lafarge and South City Three
The Young Republic
Jesse Jamz
Mudkids
Rosi Golan
J.Wail and Papadosio
Arnett Hollow
OK DeeJays
Hac Le
Paul Dailey
U.S. Royalty
The Ascent of Everest
Erin Hill and her Psychedelic Harp with the Space Rats
DJ Ben Wu
Seabird
Deepak Sharma
Chemic
DJ Jackola
Paper Airplane
Da Riddem Warriors
Staticalpha
Jason Clark (of SKL)
Sam Gracie
Ben Alan
The Broderick
The Instruction
DJ Amtrak
You, You're Awesome
Lady Killers

Art.

Outdoor exhibition by Brad White and The Sustainable Living Roadshow ~ a caravan of educators, entertainers, artists and activists coordinating cross country tours that empower communities and individuals to utilize sustainable strategies for a healthier planet. Traveling in a fleet of non-petroleum based renewable fuel vehicles, the caravan sets up experiential-learning villages, featuring workshops, speakers, and entertainment.

Activism.

Over (60) environmental non-profits from (6) states, outdoor extreme sports park, speakers, panels, technology exhibits, films, and more.

2009 Keynote Speaker: Christopher Childs (Greenpeace International)

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THE FORECASTLE FESTIVAL is where the Midwest connects®. Founded in Louisville, KY, the annual gathering is equal parts Music, Art, and Activism. A symposium for musicians, artists, and environmentalists, Forecastle connects the progressive Midwest. The 2009 fest is expected to draw 20,000 patrons to the Louisville Waterfront ~ part of a scenic, $60 million dollar riverfront investment which attracts 1.5 million visitors a year. With national headliners and expanded line-ups, the festival will provide an unforgettable experience for all Forecastle travelers, converging in Louisville from the Midwest and beyond.
http://www.forecastlefestival.com

Monday, May 11, 2009

Bonnaroo is in 1 month!


The Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival is in one month from today! Yours truly will be working backstage again this year and will actually be on site in less than a month. I'll be heading on there Wednesday morning and staying until Monday afternoon. It will be my fifth year in a row working at the festival...

I've spent the last week living as a bachelor. Last weekend my wife spearheaded a bake sale for St. Jude (we ended up raising over $1,000 for them!) and then headed north to visit family. The wife and kids will be returning this Wednesday and I couldn't be happier. It is not much fun coming home after a long days work to an empty quiet house. With three kids now, I just can't get use to the quietness! Who knew my refrigerator was that loud! LOL!

For now the tv is on and I am getting to watch sports, so I shouldn't complain. The NBA series has been great so far!

On Mothers Day I played golf. Sounds horrible right? I mean, on Mothers Day I was out on the golf course having fun?! Well, my mom is visiting her mom, and my wife is visiting her mom. So my dad and I were left to fend for ourselves! We ended up getting a great tee time. They normally will not even give you one if you are only a twosome! It was a beautiful day for golf. We played Windtree in Mount Juliet and it was completely empty all morning. I love getting to play on a nice course when it is not crowded. It was my first time getting to play this year. As you can imagine, with a seven month old I do not get much downtime! I ended up beat my dad on the back nine for the first time ever! And he plays all the time! HA! I did make him tee off from the young guy tees, which may have had an effect on his score! LOL! Lots of fun though.

The wife and kids have been having a blast up north. Hanging out on the family farm. Plating all kinds of fun stuff. Hunting for morale mushrooms. They made over $500 finding and selling those!

I'll end this update with a photo from the bake sale. Delbert McClinton is coming by to chat with David Hall tomorrow afternoon at 3pm. I had the honors last year and David has dibs this year. Should also have good giveaways this week and am working on getting a few instudio guests...fingers crossed...