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Mogger Since:
June 24, 2006
Name:
Donna
My Roof Is In:
North Central Florida
My Other Roof Is In :
S. Austin

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Other Tags: Heavy Rebel Weekender

I try this on occasion and thought I'd give it a shot once again. Who should I make a point of seeing at the Heavy Rebel Weekender this year?
Goddamn Gallows SouthPaw Atomic Drops Wink Keziah & Deluxe Motel Blue Diablo The Keepers Pete Yorko The F'n A-Holes Drop Tops Dead City Dealers Kings Of Hell Gojira-X Hick'ry Hawkins Motorpsychos Rev. D-Ray and the Shockers Los Rudos The Black Knots 220 Short Adam the First Real Man The Defilers Johnny Burke & the Deltas The Flat Tires The Chest Pains Locke and Load The Hotdamns Sandanistas The Buzzards Psycho Devilles Matt Walsh Lust KIller FIller The Straight 8's Pee Wee Moore Truckstop Preachers BuzzKills Billy Joe Winghead 7 Shot Screamers High Rollers Bad Mothers Filthy Rotten Sex Machine Soul Reapin' 3 American Speedway Joecephus/George Jonestown Massacre Pearls Mahone & the One Eyed Jacks Luxury Pusher Mad Tea Party The Octane Saints The Butchers Designer Drugs The Cheats Speed Crazy Uncle Scratch's Gospel Revival Sasquatch & the Sickabillies Red Hot Poker Dots Rocket 88 Blacklists Royals The Bo-Stevens Jimmy and the Teasers Guitar Bomb Lords of the Highway Dex Romweber & the New Romans

Summer is not really the time to enjoy a day or days of outdoor music when you live in Florida. The summer festival and traveling road shows are best seen a bit further north.

The three I normally keep my eyes on are:

Heavy Rebel Weekender. There's a definite rock-a-billy vibe to it but the music also includes straight on rock, non-commercial country and punk. It's held in an old courthouse in Winston-Salem with one main stage upstairs and two in the basement. This will be my sixth year and I always have a great time.
Austin City Limits Music Festival It can be awfully hot in Texas in September but this year's is later in the month which should make for a more pleasant time. One would think this would be a natural choice for me but it looks like I'll be passing it up this year.
Hardly, Strictly Bluegrass. Some people don't actually grasp the name and think of this event as a bluegrass festival. Not so. This one has got to be my favorite in terms of setting. Golden Gate Park in October is like heaven to this Florida resident. Unfortunately it's on the other side of the country in a city where hotels are not cheap. But we'll see.

What are your favorite biggies for this summer and fall?

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Outside Lands looks like a good time!

Posted 2 months ago
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I always love the idea of festivals, but I've never been to one. Not a big fan of mud (see 'The Outdoor Type' by The Lemonheads - that's me) so I'm going to say any festival in a town or city where I can get a comfy bed and a shower at the end of the day.

Posted 2 months ago
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john madden, it's not too often you see someone on mog admitting that music festivals aren't for them. gross hygiene ahoy.

Posted 2 months ago

A few weeks ago Woodsboss headed into town in their gas guzzling Dodge van. Brian Salvi and I were complaining about gas prices (isn't everyone) and since then I've been wondering what might happen to bands that pay their own way. These are the musicians I normally want to see. Will they hole up at home looking for day jobs? Raise ticket prices and risk losing part of their audience? I sure hope not but what are the alternatives?
Woodsboss on Myspace
5/27/08 -- Yes, the above was a pretty obvious conclusion to draw. From the Chicago Tribune - Road Even Rockier

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