There has been a lot of positive rumbles about the
> fest lately, so i thought
> i should drop a line and refresh the "official"
> information.
>
> Pasture Music, 23 Productions, and Aspen Farm
> present:
> Pasture Music Festival and Jubilee
> bringing together the past and future of music.
> July 16-18
>
> Aspen Farm
> (near Soldiers Grove, township of Clayton, county of
> Crawford, state of
> Wisconsin. More details available. )
>
> 3 Days, 20 Bands
> $15 per day or
> $46 for Fest package
> (includes 3 day pass, compilation cd, other fun
> stuff)
>
> estimated attendance: 2-300 folks
>
> Lineup (still subject to change):
>
> Matt Valentine and Erika Elder
> the Blithe Sons
> Black Forest/Black Sea
> Black Twig Pickers
> Pelt
> Jack Rose
> Born Heller
> Espers
> Chief Warrant Officer and the Captains of Industry
> Christina Carter
> Son of Earth Trio
> Timothy Renner
> Virgin Eye Blood Brothers
> Wooden Wand and the Vanishing Voice
> Davenport
> Postage
> db Pedersen
> Of (Loren Chasse)
> Spires That in the Sunset Rise
> Maths Balance Volumes
>
> More details to come...
― loosey goosey, Saturday, 1 May 2004 00:31 (twenty years ago) link
Black Forest/Black Sea, Blithe Sons, Pelt and Loren Chasse are rockin like dokken. And I believe our very own R. Adultery has associations with Wooden Wand. But Wisconsin? $45? Hmm.
― Ian Johnson (orion), Saturday, 1 May 2004 00:39 (twenty years ago) link
I know about some of these bands, if this'll help you out:
Matt Valentine and Erika Elder - used to be in Tower Recordings
> the Blithe Sons - Jewelled Antler guys
> Black Forest/Black Sea - I think this is the guy from Iditarod?
> Pelt - Great improv
> Jack Rose - is in Pelt, does great post-Takoma ragtime country blues
> Born Heller - new avant folk duo everyone is going crazy about - check today's edition of Pitchfork
> Christina Carter - of Charalambides
> Spires That in the Sunset Rise - Eclipse Records, like a cross between Angelblood and The Shaggs
Not sure about the rest. I hope this helps! Wish I was going!
― cooleyhighharmony, Saturday, 1 May 2004 01:01 (twenty years ago) link