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Country Music Festival California 2010

Wednesday, December 8th, 2010

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Johnny Cash Music Festival 2010


The 100 Best Art Towns in America: A Guide to Galleries, Museums, Festivals, Lodging and Dining, Fourth Edition


The 100 Best Art Towns in America: A Guide to Galleries, Museums, Festivals, Lodging and Dining, Fourth Edition


$5.77


Discover creative communities, fresh air, and ideal getaways.Whether you’re looking for a great place to buy a painting on a weekend road trip or an inspiring and beautiful community in which to start a new life, The 100 Best Art Towns in America puts you on the right track. New Mexico author John Villani details all you need to know—from a town’s lifestyle to interesting places to dine and must…

Festival


Festival


$33.59


Vinyl LP pressing. 2010 release, the fourth album from the former Savatage member and his band. Festival could be described as a mix of Hall Of The Mountain King (Savatage) and the second Jon Oliva’s Pain album Maniacal Renderings. Epic compositions culminate with rough, heavy rockers, all held together by Jon’s unique style of composing. After the more experimental JOP album Global Warning from 2008, Festival is more back-to-basics for the band. The album marks the next step in the continuing legacy of the “Mountain King”. It is a unique and unmatched piece of work by one of the scene’s last originals. AFM.

Abstract Logix Live: The New Universe Music Festival 2010


Abstract Logix Live: The New Universe Music Festival 2010


$14.48


Abstract Logix Live: The New Universe Music Festival 2010

2010 Country Superstars Sheet Music Playlist


2010 Country Superstars Sheet Music Playlist


$13.3


2010 Country Superstars Sheet Music Playlist

American Folk and Country Music Festival


American Folk and Country Music Festival


$74.98


Horst Lippmann and Fritz Rau began organizing their American Blues and Jazz Festivals in 1962, bringing to Europe American blues and jazz players for a series of successful tours, and in the early spring of 1966 Lippmann and Rau switched gears a bit and brought over a package of the New Lost City Ramblers, the Stanley Brothers & the Clinch Mountain Band, Cyp Landreneau’s Cajun Band, Cousin Emmy, and Roscoe Holcomb, billing it as the American Folk and Country Music Festival. Although it was somewhat less fiscally viable than the blues and jazz fests, it was certainly a varied and rewarding show, and thankfully several of the stops were recorded, leading to this wonderful two-disc set featuring generous selections from all of the participating artists. Among the high points are a haunting, high lonesome version by Roscoe Holcomb of “East Virginia Blues,” the New Lost City Ramblers’ take on “Coo Coo Bird” (based, obviously, on Clarence Ashley’s famous arrangement of the song), Cyp Landreneau’s bayou meets gypsy sound on “La Danse du Lac Charles,” the harmonica and banjo playing of Cousin Emmy, and the sleek yet rustic sound of the Stanley Brothers on “Riding on That Midnight Train,” which, while it is definitely bluegrass in approach, still has an old-timey string band feel to it. Lovingly assembled like all of the Bear Family’s remarkable box sets, and generously annotated, American Folk and Country Music Festival is both a valuable historical document and a fun, even revelatory, listen. ~ Steve Leggett, Rovi Performers: Don Miller – Fiddle; Ralph Stanley – Banjo, Vocals; George Shuffler – Guitar; John Cohen – Vocals; Mike Seeger – Vocals; Tracy Schwarz – Vocals

This Is My Country (Festival Edition)


This Is My Country (Festival Edition)


$2.25


By Al Jacobs and Don Raye. Arranged by Roy Ringwald. For Men’s Chorus (TTBB). Shawnee Press. Patriotic Songs, Contest/Festival Music. 8 pages. Shawnee Press #C0170. Published by Shawnee Press

Barry Melton of Country Joe and the Fish Performing at Woodstock Music Festival


Barry Melton of Country Joe and the Fish Performing at Woodstock Music Festival


$99.99


Barry Melton of Country Joe and the Fish Performing at Woodstock Music Festival – Premium Photographic Print

FEUERTANZ FESTIVAL 2010


FEUERTANZ FESTIVAL 2010


$12.43


FEUERTANZ FESTIVAL 2010

2010 Salzburg Festival Opening


2010 Salzburg Festival Opening


$28.99


2010 Salzburg Festival Opening

Modern Drummer Festival 2010


Modern Drummer Festival 2010


$19.95


Modern Drummer Festival 2010

Merrie Monarch Festival 2010


Merrie Monarch Festival 2010


$48.5


Merrie Monarch Festival 2010

2010 GOODWOOD FESTIVAL OF SPEED


2010 GOODWOOD FESTIVAL OF SPEED


$20.75


2010 GOODWOOD FESTIVAL OF SPEED

Cambridge Folk Festival 2010


Cambridge Folk Festival 2010


$18.83


Cambridge Folk Festival 2010

Rix Fm Festival 2010


Rix Fm Festival 2010


$31.61


Rix Fm Festival 2010

Triton Festival 2010


Triton Festival 2010


$14.01


Triton Festival 2010

Crossroads Guitar Festival 2010


Crossroads Guitar Festival 2010


$23.98


Double DVD set. Over the summer, Eric Clapton gathered a veritable Who’s Who of the world’s most talented guitar players at the third Crossroads Guitar Festival, an 11-hour celebration of the six-string that attracted a sold-out crowd of more than 27,000 music fans to Chicago’s Toyota Park. All profits from this daylong display of guitar virtuosity benefited The Crossroads Centre in Antigua, a treatment and education facility Clapton founded to help people suffering from chemical dependency. This release includes more than four hours of music, interviews, and behind-the-scenes footage from this star-studded concert, including performances by Clapton, ZZ Top, Steve Winwood, Jeff Beck, Vince Gill, Buddy Guy, John Mayer, Derek Trucks, B.B. King, and Bill Murray, who served as the concert’s master of ceremonies.

Country Festival


Country Festival


$34.99


Jean-Baptiste Pater Country Festival – Giclee Print

California Country


California Country


$11.18


Connoisseurs of surreal country in the grand Gram Parsons/Flying Burrito Brothers/Byrds tradition will find much to love on California Country, a collection of shrewd, witty songs custom-fitted — big beats and all — for the beards’n'boots crowd. Here’s a disc that suggests its creators have their ears in the ’70s and their minds in a modern protest rally: “Byrd from West Virginia” praises the titular senator for his outspokenness on the Iraq War, and “Barrier Reef,” with its hilarious refrain that “The keeper of the leaf/Is the barrier reef to my sanity,” hints at the backwardness of the national ban on marijuana. Elsewhere, the ever-evolving lineup of I See Hawks in L.A. sees fit to cut loose. “Slash from Guns N’ Roses,” which hooks up those accustomed to trafficking purely in twang with some excellent rock guitar licks, is a prime example; in it, a Slash impersonator is confronted by the real deal at an L.A. party. “Motorcycle Mama,” meanwhile, revisits a beloved character from a same-named Neil Young song — here, she’s still laying her big spike down, only she sounds more inclined to a saddle up when she’s off the hog. Musically, I See Hawks in L.A.’s heavenly three-part harmonies are tight as ever, and frontman Rob Waller sounds by turns broken, brainy, and borrowed from a different, cooler planet. Should NASA ever find an outer-space mission for a whiskey-shooting country singer, he’s their man. ~ Tammy La Gorce, Rovi Performers: Danny McGough – Celeste, Harmonium, Organ; Brantley Kearns – Fiddle; Chris Hillman – Mandolin; Cody Bryant – Banjo; Dave Zirbel – Pedal Steel; Paul Lacques – Lap Steel Guitar, Dobro, Guitar, Vocals; Rick Shea – Electric Drums, Mandolin, Drums (Electric), Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Acoustic); Tommy Funderburk – Vocals (Background);

JESUS FESTIVAL OF MUSIC: JESUS FESTIVAL


JESUS FESTIVAL OF MUSIC: JESUS FESTIVAL


$11.03


JESUS FESTIVAL OF MUSIC: JESUS FESTIVAL



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