Friday, June 4, 2010

THE WHIGS: REVIEW & PICS











Review by Drew North, Pictures by Ed McCarthy

I've never seen the Whigs but I've heard about their buzz...and it is well deserved. With Mountain Jammers still coming in and setting up, I was surprised the way the fields quickly filled up and I soon found out why! These guys are dangerous... I am afraid their songs are going to be in my head all day. I'm not totally sure the names of all their songs that they played, but from what I heard "I don't need to kill" and "already yours" stood out in the beginning of the set with "naked" pulsing into the rest of their power pop from their new album "In the Dark" was a great build up to an amazing set. I can hear a lot of sounds bringing early U2 to mind with a bit more of an edge, very much like the early sounds from a young R.E.M. They have great melody in a straight forward rock n' roll combination with serious stage presence and antics reminiscent of Grand Funk Railroad. I loved it when the band members switched instruments during their set...it gave them a whole new sound with the same feel. It doesn't seem like I got a big enough dose of The Whigs so I was psyched to hear that they are playing at 8 o'clock inside The Colonel's Hall... I am definitely gonna catch that new album...I so dig these guys!!!

ART INSTALLATION AT MOUNTAIN JAM
















Write-up and pics by Diane Colello

THE MAZE, or THE STAR a.k.a "THE SHAPE SHIFTING GRAFFITI COLLECTIVE"

They brainstormed that name on the spot, in response to my queiry, but that's the kind of creative folks they are. Invited by Mountain Jam, Cappy and John came from San Francisco, met up with colleagues here to install and create art you can be part of. Or perhaps we should say plant and nurture, as they describe their creation as growing from the energy of the ground it's on, fed by the earth energy fountain in the center of the space. Input from each artist flows into collective ideas which bring the work to an ever evolving fruition. From the pics above, you can add your own interpretation...












MOUNTAIN JAM MOMENTS - Day 1

Mountain Jam is not just a festival, it's also a way to connect with you friends.



Ellen (in the white shirt on the right) met her friends here at Mountain Jam 4 years ago. There are about 10 of them from all over that meet in the same spot in front of the stage every year. "We're like a community now" says Ellen.


Pictured above is the first 9-year old to climb to the top of the jungle gym installation at MJVI this year. It's a 50 foot high obstacle course behind the big stage.
More Mountain Jam moments ahead. . . keep it locked right here on the official Mountain Jam blog.

ELYSIUM THEORY: REVIEW AND PICS





Review by Drew North, Pictures by James Orr

If you like thumping-riff heavy psychadelic space rock, Elysium Theory is for you. I don't know what an Elysium Theory is but after seeing these guys, I want to get into it! As the Mountain Jam contest winners this year, they certainly deserve this big break (and it's all thanks to your votes). The music was tight and guys really commanded the stage well. Using samples and heavy riffs, their polyrythmic sound ripped through the air, kicking off Mountain Jam VI in true rock and roll fashion. I can safely say that the band follows in the footsteps of Rush and Tool delivering a truly unique sound filled with dreamscape-like songs and they definitely delivered the goods. It was a great start to the first day at Mountain Jam.


For more on the guys, click here to check out their website and check out more from their debut CD "Modern Alchemy". Be sure to keep it locked for more updates from the festival all weekend long.

MOUNTAIN JAM BEGINS TODAY - 1 MORE LINEUP CHANGE





Well, the wait is almost over - crowds are gathering outside the gates as we get ready to kick off the first day of Mountain Jam. I do have 1 more lineup change to announce - Dr. Dog has cancelled their appearance at MJVI. Their 5:30pm set today will be covered by Toots & The Maytals who will be doing a full set at that time.
Keep checking back for coverage of the festival with setlists, photos, and write-ups of all the action right here on the official Mountain Jam blog.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

1 DAY UNTIL MOUNTAIN JAM VI





The big event is less than 24 hours away and as you can see from the pictures above, we're ready for you. Be sure to click here to see the new updated daily schedule which is now posted. Starting tomorrow afternoon we'll have onsite updates with setlists, show reviews, and lots of pics giving you full coverage from the festival. If you need any last minute info about the lineup or the festival in general, just head over to http://www.mountainjam.com/, they got you covered.

See you tomorrow!



Wednesday, June 2, 2010

CHANGES IN MOUNTAIN JAM VI LINEUP




There has been a few changes to the lineup of MJVI and we want to make sure that you're aware of them as you plan your weekend on the mountain. Please note the changed times as well as the addition of a few new slots. Here's the details:


The Duke & The King and Simone Felice have cancelled their appearance at MJVI


Toots & The Maytals are now on FRIDAY from 8:15-9:00pm (instead of Saturday)


Dave Mason will take the Toots & The Maytals slot on SATURDAY


Drive-By Truckers will get an extra 15 minutes (now 2:15-3:30pm)


Lettuce will play an additional set in the afternoon on the West Stage (3:30-4:15pm)


Zach Deputy will play from 12:30-1:15pm & their Awareness Village set is now 3:00-4:00pm


Van Ghost will play from 12:00-12:30pm
Jerry Joseph & Wally Ingram will play their Awareness Village set from 4:30-5:30pm
That's all the changes as of right now - we'll let you know if anything else changes. Keep checking back for updates. Only 2 days left until the start of MJVI!


Monday, May 31, 2010

ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: LEVON HELM & FRIENDS


One of the main attractions of this year's Mountain Jam festival is the 70th birthday celebration of Levon Helm. This legendary performer has been touring pretty fiercely this year bringing his unique style of music to the masses with The Levon Helm Band. His shows are filled with new interpretations of his classic songs as well as a healthy mix of covers that he loves. Whether it's old school blues, soul, rock, country, or americana - every musical taste and flavor is represented in his sets. The band that he's assembled is strong and has proven it in Levon winning a recent Grammy award for his album "Electric Dirt" which includes an amazing version of the Grateful Dead's "Tennessee Jed" that he often plays during his concerts.

For the milestone of Levon hitting 70, he's got some special guests sharing the stage with him like Warren Haynes, Donald Fagen, Ray LaMontagne, Jackie Greene and more. With an event like this, anything can happen - there's no telling what surprises or special unannounced guests might show up to play along with Levon to celebrate with him. This is truly a moment in rock and roll history that cannot be missed, and it's only happening at MJVI this year.
Besides rocking festivals and venues across the country, Levon also offers special performances at his Midnight Ramble shows which are held at his house in Woodstock, NY. Click here to get more info on the Midnight Rambles and see how you can pick up tickets for them as well as check his tour schedule.
Don't forget that we'll be streaming the live video of all the action at MJVI from the main stage (especially the Levon Helm & Friends set) here all weekend. Starting this Friday (the first day of the festival), we'll also have lots of onsite festival updates, set lists, and show reviews as well as lots of pictures giving you full coverage of the festival as it happens each day. Get ready, because we're only a few days away!

Friday, May 28, 2010

BEST OF FEST: KEEPING IN TOUCH WITH MOUNTAIN JAM

For this year's Mountain Jam, we have even more ways for you to check out what's going on at the fest as well as participate in it. First, we are offering you the chance to receive text messages from us with updates from the festival grounds as well as give you the opportunity to vote for songs to be played in the set lists from select artists. All you need to do is send the text message "MTJAM" to 88288 and you'll be hooked up - remember that message and data rates may apply and this service will be powered by our friends at TRUdirect.






Another way to have all the info of Mountain Jam at your fingertips is on your phone. Just go to http://m.mountainjam.com/ and you can get our mobile app which has everything you need to know about the festival on it - including the lineup, performance schedule, and artist signing schedule.

And finally, if you can't make it to the festival you can catch all the music from the mainstage from your computer at http://mountainjam.com/ as we will once again be offering a live streaming video webcast of all the action including headliners Gov't Mule and Levon Helm & Friends 70th Birthday Celebration. We're only 1 week away the festival, and you'll definitely want to keep checking back for more info on this year's artists as well as links to free downloads. Don't forget that during the festival we'll be offering you full event coverage with performance reviews, pictures, and lots of other behind-the-scenes stuff you can only get here on the official Mountain Jam blog.

Monday, May 24, 2010

ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: GOV'T MULE


This year at Mountain Jam, Gov't Mule will be taking the stage headlining for both Friday & Saturday nights. It's been three long years since we had a new album from the guys, and now this year they have delivered their latest masterpiece "By A Thread". There's a new bassist in the mix, Jorgen Carlsson, and there's a guest appearance from Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top on "Broke Down On The Brazos". There's a healthy mix of sounds and styles on the new album, everything from barroom blues, psychedelic, and some good ol' fashioned air punching, foot stomping rock and roll. Their epic 9-minute song "Inside Outside Woman Blues #3" is one you don't want to miss, a perfect mix of hard grindin' blues and soul. Almost all the songs are over 5 minutes so there's lots of time for experimentation and solos. The album is out and available everywhere, so go to your favorite place to get it and you'll be ready to sing along with Warren at the festival.

The band has been playing the new stuff for a while now, but Mountain Jam will be your opportunity to hear the new stuff in concert before their US summer tour which kicks off in July. Be sure to check this to see all the dates and info for Gov't Mule's tour. Keep checking back for more festival info every Monday and Friday - and be sure to air out your tent and start shinning up your gear, we're just 11 days away!

Friday, May 21, 2010

BEST OF FEST: AWARENESS VILLAGE

Looking to take a brief break from the music at the festival? Then you definitely want to stop by the Awareness Village to check some cool acoustic sets and activities that we know you're going to love. If you're bringing the kids with you, there's the Wormtown Kids Tent which will offer plenty of stuff for the little ones to enjoy as well as some special acoustic performances just for kids on Saturday and Sunday from 11am-12:30pm. For the full schedule of all the acts (for kids & adults) perfoming on the Awareness Village Stage, go here: http://www.mountainjam.com/index.php?page=village
Also in the Awareness Village is some great shopping, food, sculptures to look at, and even a big beer garden. There's also going to be drum circles at the tee pee - feel free to bring your own drums and if not, drums will be provided for you.

There's also a few programs to see and get involved in. The first is a cell phone drive sponsored by Rock The Earth, Musictoday, SCI Fidelity, and eMusic. Make sure that you bring all your old cell phones to the fest and you'll be entered in to win some cool contests to get free merchandise and music downloads.
Next up is the HeadCount Reality Check, which is a trivia contest that can lead to you winning a poster signed by this year's MJVI headliners.
Also available at the Awareness Village is Woodstock Wellness who will be offering their services for a chiropractic adjustment, massage therapy and reflexology. To learn more about them, go to: http://www.woodstockwellness.com/
We're just 2 weeks away for the festival, so make sure that you keep checking back here every Monday and Friday for the latest festival info and links to free downloads from this years' performers.

Monday, May 17, 2010

ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: MATISYAHU


Here's another artist that deserves some time in the Mountain Jam spotlight - the reggae sensation Matisyahu. Blending styles, cultures, and sounds - Matisyahu is truly a unique artist. Since bursting onto the scene in 2004 with the Top 40 hit "King Without A Crown", he's put out a few studio albums, some killer live albums, and even some remix albums. I highly recommend the live albums as it's kind of difficult to capture the essence of all that is Matisyahu in the studio versions. He is truly a performer that needs to be experienced live in concert because there's alot more freedom for him to experiment and do some serious beatboxing (which he is well known for).

If you want a taste of what Matisyahu has to over, make sure to stop by his official website http://www.matisyahuworld.com/ and check out his "Archive" section. You can download selected free live tracks and check out some video as well. Whether you're into dub, ska or dancehall reggae - Matisyahu manages to blend them all into something special. Don't miss his set on Sunday at the West Stage at 4pm, you'll be glad that you did. In addition to his performance at MJVI, he will also be on tour this summer with Sublime with Rome (the new version of the punk ska band Sublime).
We're getting closer and closer to the festival so make sure to keep checking back for more artist spotlights, links to free downloads, and info on all the cool stuff happening at this year's fest.

Friday, May 14, 2010

BEST OF FEST: DAILY SCHEDULE IS ONLINE!

Okay, so we're only 3 weeks away from the festival and we've got the performance schedule so you can map out your days on the mountain. Let's start with Friday:


The Whigs, Grace Potter & the Nocturnals, The Avett Brothers and Gov't Mule on the East Stage all day is a perfect combination. All this plus a late nite night rager with Les Claypool - save your strength for this one, you'll need it. You may also notice that some of the bands are performing more than once, rotating to different stages around the festival. This gives you a chance to see your favorite band twice - or get to see them if you missed them earlier at a different stage. Now let's check out Saturday:

Saturday's got lots of great bands performing on all the stages and will probably have you migrating a bit to see it all. Dave Mason, Yonder Mountain String Band, Toots & The Maytals, a second night of Gov't Mule, plus an amazing late night set from Dark Star Orchestra will be testing your festival stamina. If you're a Grateful Dead fan, you won't want to miss their show on the West Stage at 1am. Here's the lineup for the last day of fest:


There's lots to enjoy on Sunday with MJ festival favorite Michael Franti & Spearhead, as well as ALO, Matisyahu, Alison Krauss & Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas, and more. Now, we all know that the biggest event of the night is Levon Helm's 70th birthday celebration. It's not just going to be a great show - you're also going to be part of rock and roll history with this one. Levon's Midnight Ramble shows at his house in Woodstock are legendary (go to http://www.levonhelm.com/ for more info on those). At MJVI, he's bringing all the magic of those Rambles to the Mountain Jam stage with a lineup of very special guests - some are part of festival lineup and others are in town just to have the honor of performing with him. It's one of those "anything can happen" festival moments - so whatever you do, don't miss the finale.

Well, now you have the schedule; so plan our your days accordingly. Keep checking back for more info on the festival every Friday and more Artist Spotlight features every Monday with access to free music downloads right here on the official Mountain Jam Blog.

Monday, May 10, 2010

ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: TOOTS & THE MAYTALS


This week's spotlight is on one of the greatest reggae artists I've ever known - Toots & The Maytals. "Toots" Hibbert, the leader of the band, has been making music since the 60's. At that time, ska music was all the rage and Toots started a band and starting making hits. During his live performances, Toots often tells the story of how he won the first-ever Jamaican Independence Festival Popular Song Competition with his song "Bam-Bam", which became one his first big hits. While everything was going really well for the band, he was jailed in 1966 and that stunted his musical career as he was imprisoned for 18 months. That period proved to be creative for him however, as he penned another big hit called "54-46 That's My Number" about his time in jail. In 1968, Toots proudly gets credit for creating the term "reggae" with his song "Do The Reggay" (yes, the original spelling was 'reggay'). One of their biggest albums was "Funky Kingston" in 1973 which was packed with international hit songs. Other bands like The Specials and The Clash covered Toots & The Maytals music with much success in the late 70's and 80's. In 2005, Toots & The Maytals released an album called "True Love" where he re-recorded some of his biggest hits with special guest stars like Eric Clapton, Keith Richards, Ben Harper, No Doubt, and others paying tribute. Recently, Toots put out a new album called "Flip & Twist" on 4/20/10, and there's no doubt that you'll get to hear some of the new stuff at Mountain Jam. The first single off the album is the sweet and soulful "Perfect Lover" which you can download for free off his official website at http://www.tootsandthemaytals.com/music/

I've been lucky enough to see the band perform several times at festivals and his shows have always been high energy spectacles. Don't miss you opportunity to check out Toots & The Maytals at the fest, and if you like what you hear, pick up his "Funky Kingston" album. It's been one of my favorite albums of all time. Keep checking back for more festival and artist info as well as links to free music downloads right here on the official Mountain Jam blog.

Friday, May 7, 2010

BEST OF FEST: NEW YORK ZIP LINE ADVENTURE TOURS

This year at Mountain Jam we're proud to announce that we've got something new for you to try - two cool activites from New York Zip Line Adventure Tours. They have two courses that will be active at the fest: the Mid-Mountain course and the Adventure Tower.

The Mid-Mountain course experience includes cruising through the forest canopy with 6 ziplines, 4 skybridges, and an exciting rappel. It's definitely something that the whole family can enjoy and takes you through a tour of the streams, waterfalls, and all the natural beauty of Hunter Forest.


The Adventure Tower is a completely different experience - it's located at the bottom of the mountain and offers a series of obstacles and challenges from the top of a 60 foot tower. This course is a more intense experience than the Mid-Mountain tour, but is definitely fun and exciting for everyone of all ages.


So when you want to take break from the music, make sure you look for the signs for New York Zip Line Adventure Tours and give one (or both) a try. It's definitely not something you get the chance to do at just any festival, you'll only get to do here at Mountain Jam.

We're just 4 weeks away for the fest, so keep checking back every Friday for more info on the exhibits, activities, and other cool stuff we've got in store for you this year at Mountain Jam VI.





Monday, May 3, 2010

ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: GRACE POTTER & THE NOCTURNALS


Here's another artist that definitely deserves some time in the Artist Spotlight as we get closer to Mountain Jam this year - Grace Potter & The Nocturnals. I was first exposed to their music when she put out her "Nothing But the Water" album in 2006. The title track nearly knocked me off my seat the first time I heard it and has become a fan favorite at every show with the crowd still singing the chorus as they leave the stage.
Their music is mostly a healthy mixture of Southern blues, gospel, and swamp rock which blends together to make a very powerful sound. Now, on the verge of releasing their third album which is self-titled, their music has risen to new heights - especially with their soulful new single "Tiny Light". Plus, there also has been some lineup changes since their last album, with bassist Catherine Popper and rhythm guitarist Benny Yurco joining the band. The new album won't be out until after the festival is over as it is set to be released on June 8th - so your only chance to hear the new songs will be at Mountain Jam VI. I've seen Grace Potter & The Nocturnals several times over the last few years and I can safely say that they put on a great live show. If you need to hear more from them to be convinced of their greatness, the band has been slowly releasing a series of videos on YouTube featuring acoustic versions of songs from the album - here's the link to hear/see all those videos: http://www.youtube.com/user/gracepotterofficial

Keep checking back every Monday for more Artist Spotlights and every Friday for new information about the festival.

Friday, April 30, 2010

BEST OF FEST - SKYRIDE


If you've been to Mountain Jam before, you know that there are always a number of fun activities and exhibits at the festival. This year there will be some activities that you've seen in years past and some new ones that you will definitely want to check out. One old favorite we're showcasing today is the Skyride.

The 5,500 foot long Skyride spans 1,600 vertical feet to the summit elevation of 3,200 feet above sea level. Take a ride on it with a friend or two and half way up Hunter Mountain you can get an amazing view of the Berkshire Mountains of Massachusetts, the Green Mountains in Vermont, and the majestic Catskill Mountains as you've never seen them before. The Skyride is a truly round trip experience, so once you're on there's no getting off until you're back where you started. The Skyride runs daily during the festival from 11am to 7pm, so when you want to take a break and experience a really unique view of all the greenery surrounding the festival, make some time to ride the Skyride. Keep checking back every Friday to get more info on all the cool stuff offered up at this year's Jam.


Monday, April 26, 2010

MOUNTAIN JAM ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: THE WHIGS


The festival is about 6 weeks away and one of the bands I'm looking forward to seeing live is those hard rockers from Georgia - The Whigs. There's a huge amount of buzz around these guys, and they are often talked about in the popular "hip" indie rock blogs. I first caught them at the Mile High Music Festival in Colorado a couple of years ago and they were fierce. Now the guys have a new album (their third) called IN THE DARK. The Whigs have been touring recently with some other really cool bands like Kings of Leon, The Kooks, and Drive-By Truckers. It's clear that the band took a slight artistic turn with their new songs - Tim Deaux (bass) and Julian Dorio (drums) laid down the foundation for IN THE DARK and really shaped the sound of the new album before Parker Gispert (guitar/vocals) began writing any lyrics. With lots of echo and heavy guitar riffs, this album rocks really hard. I'd have to say that my favorites are "Someone's Daughter", "So Lonely", and the Pink Floyd-esque "Dying". Needless to say, I can't wait to see them do the new songs live.

The album is out in stores now and to grab some free downloads and check out some videos from the guys, especially the single "Kill Me Carolyne", be sure to head over to http://www.atorecords.com/. They are also offering free downloads and other stuff for another band at this year's Jam, Drive-By Truckers. If you like what you hear, make sure that you get your Saturday ticket for the fest, because that's when both bands will be rocking the mountain. We'll be featuring bands (and telling you where you can get free music downloads) every Monday before the festival here at the blog. Plus, every Friday we'll give you some much needed info on the cool exhibits, events, and activities happening at the fest this year, so keep checking back.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Lineup Additions: Round 3


Woodstock, NY

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Alison Krauss & Union Station

featuring Jerry Douglas

ADDED TO FESTIVAL LINEUP

and some very special friends for Levon's

70th B-day Jubilee including

Warren Haynes, Ray LaMontagne, Steve Earle,

atterson & David Hood

and Jackie Greene!



Alison Krauss and Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas have joined the lineup for the 6th annual Mountain Jam Music Festival. Krauss is the recipient of a staggering 27 Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year for her collaboration with Led Zeppelin's Robert Plant, Raising Sand. She is the most awarded female artist (and the second most awarded artist overall), in Grammy history.


Legendary drummer for The Band and longtime local Woodstock resident Levon Helm will celebrate his 70th Birthday by closing Mountain Jam on Sunday, June 6th with a little help from a few well-known friends. Billed as "Levon Helm & Friends," the performance will feature a number of world class guests, many of whom will make the trip to Hunter, NY solely to pay homage to one of the most important musicians in rock history. Helm's influence continues to be felt by a new generation of indie, folk, and jamband musicians, and the drummer won Grammys for both 2007's Dirt Farmer and 2009's Electric Dirt.


Having recently collaborated onstage at the world famous Apollo Theater, the ever soulful Ray LaMontagne will bring his raspy voice and guitar to Levon Helm's set. Hardcore troubadour Steve Earle, having appeared already at Levon's Midnight Ramble, will travel to Mountain Jam for the first time as part of the drummer's birthday bash, while noted singer/songwriter Jackie Greene, a two-time Mountain Jam veteran, will also join in the celebration.


"We are going to make this a night to remember forever, as some of the greatest musicians in the world come together to be a part of the celebration of a true rock & roll legend who has meant so much to so many for so long. We expect to announce more guests in the coming weeks," says Mountain Jam founder and promoter, Gary Chetkof.


Levon Helm will also welcome many of Mountain Jam's previously confirmed performers, including Gov't Mule/Allman Brothers Band frontman and festival co-presenter Warren Haynes, as well as Patterson Hood of Drive-By Truckers. Patterson will appear alongside his father, David Hood, who has toured and recorded with classic artists such as Traffic, Simon & Garfunkel, The Staple Singers, Aretha Franklin, and many more. Allison Moorer, who will perform on The Awareness Village Acoustic Stage earlier in the afternoon, will join her husband, Steve Earle, on stage with Levon. Others are expected to confirm their participation in the next few weeks.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

New Artist Additions!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

LEVON HELM & FRIENDS, DRIVE-BY TRUCKERS, GRACE POTTER & THE NOCTURNALS, DR DOG, THE WHIGS, THE NEW MASTERSOUNDS, JAY FARRAR, TROMBONE SHORTY & ORLEANS AVENUE, THE DUKE & THE KING, JUSTIN TOWNES EARLE, JERRY JOSEPH & WALLY INGRAM AMONG LATEST ADDITIONS TO MOUNTAIN JAM

LEGENDARY DRUMMER FOR THE BAND TO CELEBRATE 70TH BIRTHDAY WITH SPECIAL GUESTS

GROWING LINE-UP INCLUDES TWO NIGHTS OF GOV’T MULE, MICHAEL FRANTI & SPEARHEAD, DEREK TRUCKS & SUSAN TEDESCHI BAND, THE AVETT BROTHERS, LES CLAYPOOL, YONDER MOUNTAIN STRING BAND, MATISYAHU, TOOTS & THE MAYTALS, DARK STAR ORCHESTRA, DAVE MASON, LETTUCE, ALO AND THE LONDON SOULS

TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE

(Woodstock, NY) - Radio Woodstock and Warren Haynes (Gov’t Mule, The Allman Brothers Band, The Dead) have confirmed that Levon Helm & Friends, Drive-By Truckers, Grace Potter & The Nocturnals, Dr Dog, The Whigs, The New Mastersounds, Jay Farrar (of Son Volt), Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, The Duke & The King, Justin Townes Earle, Jerry Joseph & Wally Ingram, The Bridge, Zach Deputy, The Brew, Simone Felice, Gandalf Murphy & The Slambovian Circus of Dreams and Van Ghost have joined the sixth annual Mountain Jam Music Festival’s growing lineup. Mountain Jam will return to New York’s Hunter Mountain from Friday, June 4th-Sunday, June 6th, 2010, featuring performances by Gov’t Mule, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band, The Avett Brothers, Les Claypool, Yonder Mountain String Band, Toots And The Maytals, Matisyahu, Dark Star Orchestra, and Dave Mason, along with dozens of other bands and a full Awareness Village. Gov’t Mule, who has headlined Mountain Jam each year since its inception, will play two full headlining shows. Ticket information and a full list of confirmed acts are available at www.mountainjam.com.

Known as the drummer, singer and eternal spirit of Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees The Band, Levon Helm will return to Mountain Jam for a guest-heavy Sunday night performance. Helm’s show is part of the longtime Woodstock-area resident’s star-studded 70th birthday celebration. Helm, who has recently jammed with the likes of Elvis Costello, Norah Jones, Donald Fagen, Allen Toussaint, Phish’s Mile Gordon and the Black Crowes in his barn performance space, will draw from the festival’s pool of performers and some additional special guests.

Having already hosted legends like The Allman Brothers Band, Phil Lesh and Friends, Bob Weir & RatDog and Richie Havens in past years, Mountain Jam’s 2010 lineup will showcase a diverse mix of up and coming groups—from funk and jam acts to Americana and modern rock buzz bands.

Drive-By Truckers, long-time mainstays of the festival circuit, return to Mountain Jam in 2010 with their alt-country and Southern rock sound. Vermont-bred Mountain Jam favorites Grace Potter & the Nocturnals will perform in support of their forthcoming Hollywood Records release, and Philadelphia indie retro-rockers Dr. Dog will return to Mountain Jam on the heels of their Anti- record debut, Shame Shame. Having recently toured arenas with the Kings of Leon, garage-rockers The Whigs will make their Mountain Jam debut, while lauded English funk ensemble The New Mastersounds will head across the pond for a rare area performance. Currently one of New Orleans’ most talked about exports, former Lenny Kravitz and Galactic sideman Trombone Shorty will perform with his band Orleans Avenue. Part of a new wave of critically acclaimed songwriters, Woodstock’s own Duke & the King, an offshoot of acclaimed Mountain Jam veterans the Felice Brothers, will offer their modern take on traditional American roots music. In addition, Duke & The King frontman and Felice Brothers veteran Simone Felice will perform a rare solo set on Mountain Jam’s acoustic stage.

Several more established musicians will also bring their newest projects to Mountain Jam: Stockholm Syndrome bandmates Jerry Joseph (Little Women, The Jackmormons) and Wally Ingram (Sheryl Crow, Jackson Browne) will play a rare duo set, while alt-country pioneer Jay Farrar (Son Volt, Uncle Tupelo) will make his debut at the festival for an intimate performance on the Acoustic Stage.

Indie-folk troubadour Justin Townes Earle, rising jambands The Bridge and The Brew, Southeast songwriter Zach Deputy, modern folk rockers Gandalf Murphy & The Slambovian Circus of Dreams and Chicago-based Americana band Van Ghost will also perform throughout the three-day event. Many of these emerging acts will perform in Mountain Jam’s fully enclosed indoor venue, Colonels Hall at Hunter.

Many more bands will be announced in the coming months, with 40 bands to appear on the 4 stages throughout the weekend.

Originally conceived as a celebration for Radio Woodstock's 25th anniversary, Mountain Jam has grown into an annual stop for some of the biggest names in live music. Since its 2005 inception, Mountain Jam has hosted the likes of The Allman Brothers Band, Phil Lesh and Friends, Bob Weir & RatDog, Richie Havens, Drive-By Truckers, Dr. Dog, Medeski Martin and Wood, Mike Gordon, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, Jackie Greene, G. Love & Special Sauce, Ozomatli, Galactic, Xavier Rudd, Umphrey’s McGee, Brett Dennen, Sharon Jones and The Dap Kings, and Robert Randolph & The Family Band, among many others.

The Hunter Mountain Lodge will provide fans with 24-hour access to both food and indoor bathrooms, while onsite camping and a smorgasbord of nearby hotels and lodges will ensure that all attendees have a wide variety of accommodations. Mountain Jam will once again offer expanded VIP options, and will bring back its highly acclaimed “Tavern in the Woods” featuring a private bar area and hammocks, as well as a shaded hospitality tent, and a variety of gourmet food and beverages.

Hunter Mountain is located within a short drive from anywhere in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut and is considered the unofficial kick-off to the northeast festival season. Fans unable to attend will be able to experience the music as well, thanks to the festival’s interactive blog and innovative webcast.

Tickets are on sale now at www.mountainjam.com. A limited number of discounted Early Bird Tickets are still available at $141.50 for a festival pass or $166.50 with camping. A limited number of Early Bird VIP Passes are available for $404.50. Ticket pricing is tiered, so that prices will be raised after allotments are met. Buying tickets now will save up to $33 compared to prices at the door!

A very small number of RV tickets are available at $199.50, plus a camping festival ticket.

Single day tickets will be available at a later date - there will be no Friday-only single day tickets issued.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Initial Artist Lineup Announced


GOV'T MULE will anchor the multi-band bill for the sixth year in a row with two headlining performances. Haynes’ fellow Allman Brothers Band guitarist DEREK TRUCKS will introduce a new band featuring his wife, singer SUSAN TEDESCHI, to Mountain Jam. The new group will feature an original mixture of rock, soul, blues and roots songs by Trucks and Tedeschi, both of whom received 2010 Grammy Award nominations. Mountain Jam favorites MICHAEL FRANTI & SPEARHEAD, hot off the success of their breakthrough song, “Say Hey (I Love You),” will make an exclusive northeast summer festival appearance with their return to Mountain Jam for a 5th consecutive year.

Mountain Jam’s initial lineup also includes many performers who are making their debut at the Festival, including current indie darlings THE AVETT BROTHERS, touring behind their major label debut, I and Love and You, Primus bassist LES CLAYPOOL, performing a late-night outdoor set on the Mountain, reggae architect TOOTS AND THE MAYTALS, Colorado jamgrass sensations YONDER MOUNTAIN STRING BAND, Hassidic reggae star MATISYAHU, ALO, LETTUCE, JONATHAN TYLER & THE NORTHERN LIGHTS, ELMWOOD and THE LONDON SOULS.

* Above is an excerpt from the Official Press Release ~ 1.21.2010

Monday, November 30, 2009

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

A limited number of Super Early Holiday Tickets ON SALE NOW!
Just in time for gift-giving season!

Also, first 150 orders receive free digital download card for an EP preview of the upcoming release, Best of Mountain Jam Vol. I audio CD.


Monday, November 23, 2009

Holiday Presale!

A limited number of Super Early
Holiday Tickets
will go on sale
T O M O R R O W !

right in time for gift-giving season!