We’re only two days away from the start of the Life is good Festival at Blue Hills in Canton, MA on September 11 and 12. The best part about this newcomer into the crowded festival scene is that all profits will go towards The Life is good Kids Foundation, helping kids overcome life-threatening challenges such as violence, illness and extreme poverty. That’s not to say the lineup doesn’t impress, because it does. Here’s Life is good co-founders Bert and John Jacobs on the event…
Life is good Festival – Trailer
HT faves on the bill include Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, Dr. Dog, Galactic and Ben Harper & Relentless 7. Check out Dennis Cook’s preview over at JamBase for his five bands you need to see at this weekend’s event. Tickets for the Life is good Festival are available here. Those who can’t make it can still help make a difference by donating directly to Life is good’s Kids Foundation.