Announcement: Mountain Jam 7 Lineup
The announcements continue to roll in this week as today Mountain Jam – the premier rock festival for mud, bikers, funnel cakes and ninjas – announced its preliminary batch of
The announcements continue to roll in this week as today Mountain Jam – the premier rock festival for mud, bikers, funnel cakes and ninjas – announced its preliminary batch of
Technically speaking, Akron/Family are a jamband: they look like hippies, cite early Grateful Dead as an influence and like to play long, spacey, psychedelic jams. That said, we bet the band
Previously, I recapped the start of the penultimate day of music on Jam Cruise 9 and now I’ll finish the job. We left off with coverage of the “prime time” shows, which leads us to the late night action.
Up in the disco, a number of Moog instruments including keyboards, a guitar and a theremin were set up by the Bob Moog Foundation for cruisers to play with. While I’m a novice bassist with no experience on the keys, it was quite a thrill to make some noise on these expensive devices – especially the theremin. Over at the main stage, The New Mastersounds threw down a nasty set of soul-infused funk that was versatile from song to song, unlike the straight-shot New Orleans funk, which can be found around every corner on Jam Cruise.
The New Mastersounds’ set was filled to the brim with sit-ins, so much so that the side stage area was the easiest place to find most musicians at that time. Zach Deputy, Jennifer Hartswick (on vocals and trumpet), Robert Walter, Roosevelt Collier, Skerik and James Brown horn section members Fred Wesley and Pee Wee Ellis were among those who led their talents to the Leeds-based band’s ferocious set. Down in the Zebra Bar, “Vote to the Boat” winners Papadosio mixed modern electronica with elements of jam and rock to create an untz-tastic blend of music that had more soul than most of the jamtronica I’ve heard in the past. I only caught a song, but was impressed enought to want to take in a whole show.
While The New Mastersounds’ Pool Deck set had the most guest spots, Colorado’s Big Gigantic nearly challenged as the duo welcomed Brock Butler, Adam Deitch, Eric Krasno and Joel Cummins at various points throughout the two-hour set in the Zebra Bar. Brock had never heard the band before, but rose to the occasion laying down subtle, washed out textures. Krasno went in the other direction and shredded his way to glory. Sax wiz Dominic Lalli and drummer Jeremy Salken filled the room with a group of fans who didn’t stop moving throughout the band’s performance thanks to an interesting blend of live music and DJ featuring Lalli’s otherworldly playing.
READ ON for more on Day Four of Jam Cruise 9…
Satriani’s releases have encompassed everything from straight ahead rock ‘n roll to funk, from blues to electronica, from epic jams to blink-and-you-miss-them ditties. Now, well over two decades into his career, Satriani talks about his passion for the music he loves so much and how that fervor has helped make his latest album, Black Swans & Wormhole Wizards, one of his most eclectic—and satisfying—releases in years.
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