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Photos: Nelsonville day 3 – Over the Rhine, Wanda Jackson, Neko Case, mud

(Day 2 photos coming soon, courtesy Cary Whitt.)

Mud & Music, that was Day 3 of Nelsonville. Lots of both. Mud isn’t quite as interesting to photograph, though, so here’s some bands.

Over the Rhine

Wanda Jackson
I was a little worried when I saw the “Queen of Rockabilly” making her way, very slowly, to the stage. But unlike George Jones, Jackson can still sing. Not just “ok for an old lady.” I mean really sing. Yodel, too. Looks (which kinda scared me) can be deceiving.

Neko Case

Michael Hurley
As usual, the No-Fi Cabin was one of my favorite retreats. So many great performances here over the weekend, especially Michael Hurley, Eve Searls and Adam Remnant.

Fest organizer & Stuart’s Opera House head honcho Tim Peacock

Best steak sandwich in Ohio

Full set

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Nelsonville Music Festival: Perspective #2

Allwood Sisters, Porch Stage

I just want to sing the praises of the Nelsonville Music Festival for a minute, because not only did they provide me with a pretty killer weekend, I think they deserve some props for putting together one of those things that makes you feel psyched to be in Ohio, and that you’re kinda glad not everyone knows how good we’ve got it. I’ll preface this with a story that describes the tone of this festival and the people who are involved: I called down to Stuart’s Opera House to ask if I could add a camping spot to my ticket purchase (“sure no problem man..oh yeah, Ben, gotcha right here”) and midway through taking my credit card number, the dude on the phone was like ‘hold up a minute, someone just brought a puppy in here to work and all hell is breaking loose.’ So we took a little break from the transaction until the giggling died off. I mean, are these people- these volunteers- who care more about puppies than takin’ your money, the kind of folks that you want to spend a weekend listening to bands with? Yes.

This is the festival’s sixth year, but is arguably the second year after a major growth spurt brought about by the addition of some major national acts. The transition from local town street fair to booking legends like Willie Nelson and Loretta Lynn has certainly increased attendance, but has not managed to warp the event into something that feels corporate or contrived. Not once did I see some cargo pants wearin’, flashlight totin’ security guy with “STAFF” on his back shakin’ somebody down; not once did a lycra-clad promotions girl try to give me packets of gum or sign me up for a credit card. What I did see was a really nice mix of familiar local bands and big time performers in a pretty sweet setting. Check out some more chat and photos below.

This casual feeling was facilitated by plenty of friendly volunteers who answered questions and provided the loosest of guidelines (“yeah, camp down there somewhere on the right…nope, not assigned spots…not marked…I got a 4×4, I’ll pull ya out if ya get stuck”). This thing seemed practically to run itself, and much to the credit of Tim Peacock of Stuarts, all the volunteers, and even the many cool folks in attendance that seemed to ‘get it’, the logistics of putting this on were all but invisible to the outside observer. I know how hard it is to pull off a big event with no major screw ups, so kudos to them for not only putting together a great bill, but for making it easy to hear the music, to see the stages, to find a place to use the restroom, for having ready amounts of food and beer, and giving me a decent place to crash.
Michael Hurley, No-Fi Stage. (Photo Joel Oliphint)

The setting was a weird pioneer village recreation complete with log cabins, a blacksmith shop, women in 19th century clothing, and of course, a huge aluminum stage complete with a pro sound system and light show. Really- one big main stage like you’d find at any big festival, then an intermediate stage which was amplified but a more intimately set on the back porch of a cabin, and finally an old one room school house, dubbed the No-Fi Stage, where there was absolutely zero electricity or stage management. Bands or soloists played the rawest of acoustic sets in there, while the audience sat on rough-hewn benches. I loved seeing Black Joe Lewis and Sharon Jones (who absolutely killed it) under the bright lights, and I’ll always relish my opportunity to see a seemingly ailing yet iconic Loretta Lynn, but some of the most intense and memorable moments came in the ol’ schoolhouse or back porch. Plenty of performers made stops on more than one of these venues throughout the weekend. I dug not only the variety, but the ease of catching all any of the acts at various points.

I’m really looking forward to next year already. I’m officially encouraging you to come with me and hang out. But know this: if you fuck it up by being a jerk, there’ll be a special place in Lollapalooza hell waitin’ for ya.

Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings, Main Stage. (Photo Joel Oliphint)

Bird and Flower

Lydia Loveless, Main Stage

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2010 Nelsonville Music Festival lineup (partially) announced; Loretta Lynn headlines

loretta-lynn

May 14-16 in Nelsonville, Ohio. Also confirmed are Todd Snider, Black Joe Lewis, Michael Hurley, Detroit Cobras and Those Darlins. More announced in the coming months. Early-bird weekend passes ($35) go on sale Monday, Jan. 4 here. Full press release after the jump.

Loretta Lynn to Play 6th Annual Nelsonville Music Festival on May 14-16, 2010!
Todd Snider, Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears, Michael Hurley, Those Darlins and Detroit Cobras also confirmed, tickets on sale January 4th!

NELSONVILLE, Ohio- Stuart’s Opera House is honored to announce that music legend and three time Grammy Award Winner Loretta Lynn will be headlining the 6th annual Nelsonville Music Festival which takes place May 14-16, 2009! Loretta Lynn will be playing on Saturday, May 15th. Also confirmed for 2010 are Todd Snider, Black Joe Lewis, Michael Hurley, Detroit Cobras and Those Darlins. Many more acts will be announced in the coming months. Weekend passes will be available starting Monday, January 4th at 10:00am!

The 6th annual Nelsonville Music Festival will take place May 14-16, 2010 at Robbins Crossing on the campus of Hocking College in Nelsonville, Ohio. The festival is presented each year by Stuart’s Opera House and past performers have included Willie Nelson, The Avett Brothers, Mudhoney, Squirrel Nut Zippers, Jolie Holland, Akron/Family, and many more. In addition to three days of live music of all kinds on multiple stages, the Nelsonville Music Festival also features local art vendors, local food, kids activites, camping, and a beer garden. Weekend passes will go on sale Monday, January 4th at 10:00 a.m. with the first 250 passes ONLY $35! After the first 250, weekend passes will go up to $40 until March 1st after which the price will raise to $45 and continue going up each month until reaching the price of $60 at the festival gate. Single day tickets will be available starting in March.

This year Stuart’s is thrilled to announce country music living legend Loretta Lynn as the headliner for Saturday night! Loretta will join Todd Snider, Black Joe Lewis, Michael Hurley, Detroit Cobras, and Those Darlins as confirmed acts for the 2010 Nelsonville Music Festival, with many more to be announced as we get closer to the festival. For over four decades now, Loretta has fashioned a body of work as artistically and commercially successful—and as culturally significant—as any female performer you’d care to name. Her music has confronted many of the major social issues of her time, and her life story is a rags-to-riches tale familiar to pop, rock and country fans alike. The Coal Miner’s Daughter—the tag refers to a hit single, an album, a best-selling autobiography, an Oscar-winning film, and to Lynn herself—has journeyed from the poverty of the Kentucky hills to Nashville superstardom to her current status as an honest-to-goodness American icon. Lynn also recently worked with Jack White on her 2004 critically acclaimed album Van Lear Rose. Loretta Lynn continues to amaze audiences with her live show, still continuing to keep a busy schedule of live performances.

The 6th annual Nelsonville Music Festival will take place on May 14-16, 2010 at Robbins Crossing on the campus of Hocking College and will feature headliner Loretta Lynn on Saturday, May 15th. Also confirmed for this year are Todd Snider, Black Joe Lewis, Michael Hurley, Detroit Cobras, and Those Darlins with many more to be announced. Weekend passes will be available on Monday, January 4th at 10am, and the first 250 passes sold will only be $35! For more information or to purchase tickets visit www.nelsonvillemusicfest.org or call Stuart’s Opera House at (740) 753-1924.

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