Category Archives: Music Festivals

Nelsonville: Donewaiting recommends…

We’re all pretty excited for the weekend of music and fun down in Nelsonville, which is now only hours from kickoff. There’s a lot to see and hear, so as promised, I’m gonna layout what I think are going to be highlights for me. You know what they say about the best laid plans though – there’s going to be friends to see, beer, naps, etc. and performances will most certainly be missed. You don’t have to listen to me – you can see a list of artists, complete with descriptions and links here. Picking from this line-up is tough, but my path, roughly in order, will look something like this:

Friday- I’m excited to see Justin Townes Earle (one of two son-of-a-legend sets this weekend). He was supposed to play a gig in Columbus a while back, but a day or so before the show, his tour was cancelled do to some rockstar issues. I’m excited to see George Jones not so much because I have a lot of personal history with the guy, but more because he IS history. You can’t pass up a chance to see one of the greats. From the main stage area, I’ll swing over to the Porch Stage to see a Columbus double header of Nick Tolford followed by Mount Carmel.

Saturday- This is going to be pretty much a main stage day, but there are some real gems all over the Festival. I’m going to start with the haunting Baby Dee, and from there go to the No-Fi Cabin, which is one of the real treats of the Fest. There’s zero amplification, no stage, and nothing much more intimate in live performance. Lovely Eve Searls will enchant with her quirky folk ukulele, followed by close associate and Black Swans front man Jerry DeCicca. This guy will whisper-croon some dark and smoky tales, while evoking a chuckle or two along the way. Ned Oldham plays after them, and the cabin seems a perfect venue. Continue reading

Nelsonville Music Fest – one week away!

Seven days and counting, waiting for the clouds to divest themselves of what seems like endless rain, until the 7th annual Nelsonville Music Festival. I pretty much gushed about the Fest last year, and am looking forward to another go. If the buzz around Columbus is any indicator, I’m not alone in my anticipation – some combination of the word getting out about a good thing and a growing contingency of recognizable national headliners makes me think that this will be a bigger and better operation in terms of both crowd and bill. The Fest has undergone a fairly meteoric rise from rustic small town beginnings, becoming a must-see event for many around here and garnering some greater attention abroad. It’s not too late to get on board and cement your ‘I remember when…’ memories – daily and weekend passes are still available. It’s clear that part of the experience with Nelsonville is the aesthetics of the grounds, the charm of the volunteers running it, the accessibility of the artists and sets. I’m optimistic that the fine folks at Stuart’s Opera House (who organize it) will both recognize and preserve the neighborly vibe, even while playing host to some pretty big name acts. Continue reading

Final lineup and schedule for Nelsonville Music Festival

FRIDAY, MAY 13
Main Stage
4:30pm Bram Riddlebarger & His Lonesome Band
5:30pm Duke Junior & Smokey Boots
6:45pm Justin Townes Earle
8:00pm George Jones
10:30pm Bomba Estereo

Porch Stage
5:00pm Drakkar Sauna
6:00pm Hex Net
7:15pm Whale Zombie
8:30pm Nick Tolford & Co.
9:45pm Mount Carmel
11:00pm Growlers

No-Fi Cabin
6:00pm Weedghost
7:00pm Shelby Carter
8:00pm Drakkar Sauna
9:00pm Octopus & Owl
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More Nelsonville fest additions

Over the Rhine
Doug Paisley
Southeast Engine
Mount Carmel (Columbus)
Ned Oldham & Old Calf
Cheyenne Marie Mize (Will Oldham harmonizer)

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MusicNOW 2011: The National, Owen Pallett, Shara Worden, Sharon van Etten, more

MusicNOW, curated by the National’s Bryce Dessner, returns May 13-15 (same weekend as Nelsonville) in Cincinnati. Tickets on sale March 15. Full release: Continue reading

Yo La Tengo, more added to Nelsonville lineup

From the press release:

We are excited to announce the following additions to this years line-up.

Yo La Tengo (saturday)
Wanda Jackson (sunday)
Michael Hurley (fri, sat, sun)
Drakkar Sauna (fri, sat, sun)
Baby Dee (saturday)
Nick Tolford & Company (fri & sat)
Todd Burge (sat, kid’s area)

Weekend Passes: $70
Friday Only: $50
Saturday Only: $65
Sunday Only: $50

Order tickets here. Lineup so far for the May 13-15 Nelsonville Music Festival:

Flaming Lips
George Jones
Neko Case
Yo La Tengo
Wanda Jackson
Justin Townes Earle
Lost in the Trees
Bomba Estereo
Mucca Pazza
The Growlers
Michael Hurley
Drakkar Sauna
Baby Dee
Nick Tolford and Co.
Todd Burge
Duke Junior + The Smokey Boots
Scubadog
Whale Zombie
Chris Biester

Nelsonville Fest announces more bands: Justin Townes Earle, Lost in the Trees, more

Today the good folks behind the Nelsonville Music Festival announced some more reasons to attend their festival May 13-15. We told you about headliners the Flaming Lips, Neko Case and George Jones. Add to that Justin Townes Earle (Friday), Lost in the Trees (Sunday), Bomba Estereo (late night Friday, Columbian Electro-Cumbia), Mucca Pazza (Saturday, 35-piece marching band), The Growlers (Friday), Duke Junior & The Smokey Boots, Whale Zombie, Scubadog and Chris Biester. Rumor has it Nick Tolford & Co. may make an appearance, as well.

ATP Festival in Asbury Park Includes Jeff Mangum, Portishead

Whoah.

Copy/paste press release style.

All Tomorrow’s Parties returns to the USA this September in the new location of Asbury Park, N.J. bringing an I’ll Be Your Mirror event to the iconic Asbury Park waterfront. For the inaugural American I’ll Be Your Mirror, Portishead will curate and headline their first East Coast shows since 1998 on the Saturday and Sunday! Since returning with their acclaimed Third album in 2008, Portishead have proven to be one of the most exciting live bands around and their long awaited return to the Tri-State Area will no doubt be one of the highlights of the year.

ATP, who are curating on the Friday are also very excited to be able to present Jeff Mangum who on the Friday night will perform his first large public show of Neutral Milk Hotel songs in over a decade. After releasing what is now one of the most loved albums of the 1990s (In The Aeroplane Over The Sea), the group disbanded before many of those who now love their albums had a chance to see the songs performed live, so this will no doubt be a very special occasion. Please note, as Jeff has chosen to play in the stunning, but smaller Paramount theatre only people who buy 3 day festival passes get access to this show on Friday night.

Also playing on the Friday are Chavez, Shellac, Cults and The Album Leaf, with a headliner and some comedians to be confirmed. The rest of the line-ups for the Saturday and Sunday will be announced in the near future.

I’ll Be Your Mirror is a new series of artist curated music, film and art events. Acting as sister events to the ATP Festivals, which take place in holiday resorts, I’ll Be Your Mirror retains the curatorial and multiple band and film concept, but will take place in cities worldwide. The events are named after the b-side to The Velvet Underground’s original All Tomorrow’s Parties 7″ single, released in 1966. Continue reading

Video:Jay Electronica-Live at the North Coast Music Festival in Chicago

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Jay Electronica brought a bunch of hippies on stage with him this weekend at the North Coast Music Festival in Chicago.
This video has Jay rocking “Googley Eyes” over PaceWon’s 1998 single “I Declare War”, I had forgotten Ski Beatz produced that song until this moment.
Jay transitions into “Eternal Sunshine for A Spotless Mind”, a song where the New Orleans emcee raps for like 9 minutes of loops from the movie of the same name. This performance is enteraining for two reasons. 1)Hippies actually try to dance to a loop from an incredibly depressing movie and no drum. 2)Security starts throwing the crowd off the stage. Jay times it so that half the crowd gets thrown-off while he is saying “you can fit in with the close minded at the sit-ins” then turns around right on when some kid is being violently removed at the exact part where Jay exclaims “fuck rap. fuck that. this god-hop” and raps it in the face of the security.
This video ends with Jay Elect doing an accapella of “The Ghost of Christopher Wallace” which has the best literary referancing lyric of 2010 “the flow is so Tolstoy, Fyoder Dostoe , half-oyster, half shrimp fully dressed po boy”.

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