Pullin’ ‘Tubes: Bonnaroo’s Biggest Booking
Over the course of the seven year existence of Bonnaroo the folks at Superfly Productions and AC Entertainment have had their fair share of impressive bookings – including grabbing Pearl
Over the course of the seven year existence of Bonnaroo the folks at Superfly Productions and AC Entertainment have had their fair share of impressive bookings – including grabbing Pearl
With the seventh installment of Bonnaroo kicking off in mere hours, we have some unfortunate news to report for those of you that had planned to be at That Tent
Bonnaroo Week rolls on here at Hidden Track with a feature for the stat geeks everywhere. We were taking a look at this year’s performers, and we couldn’t help but notice all of the artists who keep coming back year after year. So we figured we’d lay out a list of the folks who just can’t stay away from Manchester, followed by a few fun facts to help keep you busy on your way into the festie…
[Photo via Goochy.org]
Two-timers:
Ben Folds, Cat Power, Gogol Bordello, Rilo Kiley, Iron & Wine, Ozomatli, Abigail Washington (Uncle Earl/The Sparrow Quartet), Jack White (White Stripes & The Raconteurs), Death Cab For Cutie, Glen Hasard (Swell Season & The Frames), Alison Krauss, The Wood Brothers
READ ON for the rest of our list, and some fun factoids…
The Superjam at Bonnaroo has been a staple since the inaugural edition of the festie in 2002. Typically, it was a bit of an after-thought with a hodge-podge of musicians
Some interesting news came out of Camp Bonnaroo yesterday, as it was announced that rapper Kanye West will become the first artist to play a late-night on the main stage.
In a few short days 60,000+ people are set to descend on the small southwestern Tennessee town of Manchester for the seventh installment of the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival.
You have to love a band that thinks outside the box when it comes to promoting a new release. Example A = indie-popsters the Annuals. The band which recently released
When former Talking Heads front man David Byrne isn’t busying biking around town, blogging or sitting in with Paul Simon he’s been hard at work on his lastest project –
For my final contribution to Classic Rock Week I thought I’d dig deep into the vaults and introduce you to a band that should have been as big as any
For those of you that can’t wait until next Tuesday for My Morning Jacket’s Evil Urges to hit stores, we urge you (sorry for the cheap joke) to head over