2011

Jam Cruise Journal: The People

All Photos by Dave Vann

Outside of the music, do you know what the best part of Jam Cruise 9 was? The people. Imagine a boat filled to the brim with cruisers who have similar interests to you. Each day, I would strike up a conversation with someone I never met before in the elevator, at the cafeteria or in the halls and minutes later we would depart as friends after having talked about the New Year’s Eve Phish show or after finding out that we shared some friends.

[All Photos by Dave Vann]


There were plenty of people I met last year that I kept in touch with all year long via email or Facebook and it was such a thrill to reconnect with some of these folks on Jam Cruise 9. Not to mention, I met dozens of people this time around that I know I’ll be friends with forever. Hell, I even met three or four potential new Hidden Track contributors during my time on the Poesia.

With that said, I want to share a photo gallery featuring the true stars of Jam Cruise 9 – the people. Photographer Dave Vann has graciously allowed us to run some of his photos from the five-day adventure. Head down to the bottom of this post if you want to shuffle through a slide show of pics as I’ll be offering some commentary on indiviual photos before finishing with a complete gallery.

Just before we left the Jam Cruise staff met to make sure all ran smoothly…


READ ON for more of Dave’s spectacular Jam Cruisers shots…

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Widespread Panic Announces Spring Tour

2011 marks 25 Years as a band for southern jam titans Widespread Panic. The group already announced a run of three intimate shows in its home state of Georgia that

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Grateful Dead: The Video Game

Word spread yesterday that the Grateful Dead have sold the exclusive rights to develop online and mobile GD-themed video games to Curious Sense, an Asheville-based company which has previous worked

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Video: Okkervil River – Wake And Be Fine

While last year Okkervil River served as the backing band on psych-rock legend Roky Erickson’s first solo album in 14 years, we haven’t heard anything in the way of new

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Kix/Slaughter: Hard Rock Live, Biloxi, MS, 12/23/10

Everyone is looking for their fountain of youth; a way to stay young if not physically then mentally. And I am here to tell you that it lives inside the heart of rock & roll. ALL rock & roll, no matter which way your tastes lean. As long as you’re rocking, you’re still like the kid you once were in a room full of posters and records. If you actually play rock & roll, it never stops beating. Witness two so-called hair metal bands whose heyday was back in the early 90’s – Kix and Slaughter. They were extremely popular with as many fans as the next band: hit records on the charts, sold out concerts.

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Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers: Damn The Torpedoes (Deluxe Edition)

Tom Petty & the Heartbreaker’s Damn the Torpedoes was the band’s breakthrough album, launching an ascent to rock icon status via a painstaking (and often painful) creative process. The combination of the band’s third album in an expanded package with a simultaneously released DVD would’ve made for a truly deluxe edition.

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Destroyer: Kaputt

On Kaputt, Bejar’s full-length follow-up to 2009’s Bay of Pigs EP, the formula that has worked so well on past releases returns, however, this time with a twist: an ‘80’s jazz-fused, electronic sound more in line with Roxy Music and Spandau Ballet than previous albums have revealed.

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Last Week’s Sauce: January 3rd – 9th

Well, we flip the calendar year over to 2011 and it of course takes me a little while to make the adjustment. Every week [errr, almost every week] when I go to write this piece, the first thing I do is do an Advanced Search on the Live Music Archive for the range of dates from last week. At first I put in 2010 and got a little confused. Right, 2011. OK, back on track. A lot of the selections this week all come from either Jam Cruise or moe’s destination concerts down in the Dominican Republic. A Caribbean edition if you will.

You can download all of this week’s audio in one easy to listen to MP3 that we call the Last Week’s Sauce Podcast, click here to download.

[Thanks to tonedeaf for this week’s photo]

Little Feat – Fat Man In The Bathtub > Abba Zaba > Fat Man In The Bathtub
Date & Venue: 2011-01-03 – Infinity Hall – Norfolk, CT
Taper & Show Download: Dave Malloy (CTDave)

Well, since I got in alphabetical order – we’re actually leading off with the only selection not from a warm climate. But this is a very hot section of music from Little Feat’s encore which features their classic Fat Man In The Bathtub, a tribute to Captain Beefheart with Abba Zaba, and I heard a little bit of Scarlet Begonias in there too. Little Feat [tour dates] plays tonight at The Neighborhood Theater in Charlotte, NC.

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All That You Dream from a few nights later:

READ ON for tracks from Lotus, moe. and Stockholm Syndrome…

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