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June 23rd, 2010 at 12:14pm
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We have published the initial festival schedule for Friday, Saturday and Sunday, on all three stages some some time slots are still to be announced as we book artists
Stages 1 & 2 are both in the main arena, and the acoustic stage will be located under the bleachers.
Green, Green Turf
We also wanted to let everyone know that we have arranged to have the viewing area covered with new turf.
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June 17th, 2010 at 12:21pm
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Over the course of more than 20 years and seven studio albums, two live CDs plus a DVD, the subdudes have quietly become one of America’s musical treasures.
The group with its roots in New Orleans and Colorado is a living synthesis of American music, a cauldron of sound that mixes meaty grooves, jazzy dynamics, soulful R & B swagger, intricate vocal harmonies, cheeky rock ‘n’ roll attitude and folky social consciousness – not to mention sharp musicianship and ensemble playing. It’s tight enough to be loose, never sl oppy.
Their distinctive sound is that of Steve Amedee’s souped-up tambourine, which they used to replace the traditional kick drum. Their decision to forgo conventional rock drumming gives them a unique sound.
In March 1987, John Magnie (vocals, keyboards, accordion) and Tommy Malone (vocals, guitars) started a new band…
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June 14th, 2010 at 11:14am
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Todd Park Mohr (Guitars, Vocals)
Rob Squires (Bass, Vocals)
Brian Nevin (Drums, Vocals)
Jeremy Lawton (Keyboards, Steel Guitars, Vocals)
Big Head Todd and The Monsters’ ninth studio album Rocksteady – due July 20 on the group’s Big Records imprint, distributed by Warner Music Group’s Independent Label Group – finds the veteran Colorado band returning to their DIY roots and forging into surprising musical territory.
Funky, lilting, and melodic, the new collection features founding members Todd Park Mohr (lead vocals and guitars), Rob Squires (bass), and Brian Nevin (drums), with keyboardist, steel guitarist, and backup vocalist Jeremy Lawton, who joined The Monsters in January 2004. Lawton produced and mixed the album.