Longtime HT friend Andrew Bruss attended the Life Is Good Festival last weekend and has filed his first HT review. Welcome aboard, Andrew…

With the help of artists like Brett Dennen and the Blind Boys of Alabama, the Life Is Good Festival was once again a success in more ways than one. Nice weather, playful activities, a stage for performers, and a guest appearance by Red Sox third basemen Mike Lowell set the mood for a wide range of demographics to cut loose for a good cause. Life Is Good, a Boston-based clothing company, has raised money for their Life Is Good Kids Foundation, a non-profit that aims to improve the lives of children who have been victimized by violence, poverty, and illness.
Helping kids should make anybody feel good, and with the atmosphere the organization created on the Boston Common, it never felt better. It was made clear left and right that donations were greatly appreciated, but a limbo contest, art installations, face painting and sporting activities were available to everyone free of charge.
While tots scampered around the Common, Brett Dennen put on a killer set highlighted by tunes off his new album including Heaven, San Francisco, and set-highlight, Make You Crazy. Although the red-headed singer/songwriter doesn’t seem to understand all of the John Mayer comparisons, he has his similarities, although his peace, love, and groovitude philosophy brought to mind Michael Franti & Spearhead more than anyone else.
READ ON for more from Andrew on the Life Is Good Festival…