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saturday Brought to you by Relix + Jambands Jambands..com com June 14, 2014 The Good Life Brought to you by Relix + Jambands Jambands..com com Kanye By Rob Slater “Screams from the haters, got a nice ring to it, I guess every superhero needs his theme music, No one man should have all that POWER.” And yet, there he stood. One man with complete power over a farm’s worth of people— many of whom were salivating at the opportunity to express their distaste. Music’s greatest villain returning to the scene of his most egregious misstep. With the events of his disastrous 2008 set still fresh to some, Kanye West took to the What Stage for a face-to-face encounter with some of his most vocal critics under a full moon on Friday the 13th at the 13th Bonnaroo. “Follow the path to Yeezus!” one fan exclaimed as droves of Bonnaroovians flocked to the What Stage around 10 p.m. That walk to the stage carried a certain amount of irony as the infamous tagline “Fuck Kanye” spray-painted on the facade was impossible to miss as you stepped into the soon-to-be Church of Yeezus. With anticipation and some measure of angst filling the field in front of the What Stage, the lights dimmed at 10:07 PM, or, roughly six hours earlier than West’s last appearance at Bonnaroo. Decked out in a bejeweled mask hiding his face from the masses, he tore into the Yeezus track “Black Skinhead” with a ferocity that made this show feel therapeutic not just for the crowd, but for the rapper as well. West brilliantly juxtaposed an antagonistic stage persona with the mega-hits that comprise his catalog. One minute the crowd would be vocally pleading with him to stop name-checking Howard Hughes, Walt Disney and former NBA commissioner David Stern and the next they’d be rabidly jumping up and down at the MC’s command as “Mercy,” “Can’t Tell Me Nothing,” IN THIS ISSUE Schedule 2 Silent Auction5 My First Roo 6 photo by Alec Gowan “Jesus Walks” and “Touch the Sky” filled the Bonnaroo air. West actually restarted “Touch the Sky” because he wanted to “move the Earth” with everyone’s energy. “I’m the biggest rock star on the planet. This is real rock and roll for those of you who grew up on real music,” West snapped at the crowd during one of his several rants. He also wasn’t shy about the 2008 incident, referencing the “Fuck Kanye” messages on the port-a-potties. “Tonight, we’re going to piss all over them,” he said to a mix of cheers and boos. In the end, the cheers would far outweigh the sporadic boos as West pounded the crowd with “All of the Lights,” “Good Life” and “Bound 2” before exiting the stage to something he hadn’t experienced at his previous Bonnaroo appearance— mass approval. An encore of “Blood on the Leaves” was all that was necessary to officially make 2008 a very distant memory. The day began on the Which Stage with music from the Michiganbased bluegrass quintet Greensky Bluegrass. Shortly afterwards, across the Farm at The Other Tent, St. Paul and The Broken Bones trotted out their horn-filled collective while vocalist Paul Janeway, who previously had worked security at the festival, thanked the crowd for joining him as he fulfilled a dream. The energy of their show was matched at the Which Stage as Vintage Trouble blasted into action with their brand of highoctane showmanship. Dynamic performances with an international feel were par for the course at That Tent over the course of the day, with notable sets from Seun Kuti & Egypt 80, The Master Musicians of Jajouka and A Tribe Called Red. “This is like being in the woods with your friends—you can be as loud as you want,” The Head and the Heart’s guitarist Jonathan Russell said to a packed house at the Which Stage in the late afternoon. The Seattle folkrockers were just one of the many acts to ease the tension of the impending Kanye landing as well as the standard ominous feel that comes with a Friday the 13th. Supporting their new album Let’s Be Still, the band seemed to thoroughly enjoy acquainting themselves with their new Bonnaroo friends as Russell and Josiah Johnson spent adequate time running through the crowd. The Wood Brothers also did their best to loosen everyone up with their particular brand of feelgood music that referenced the global unifier—alcohol. Whiskey, wine and gin were late night performance) boasted one of the largest tent crowds of the early day as the singer/songwriter filled his set with energetic takes on tunes from his latest release In the Lonely Hour along with a cover of fellow Brit-rockers Arctic Monkeys’ “Do I Wanna Know?” Meanwhile, Dr. to the Which Stage for a French dance party and singalong. Phoenix wasted no time incorporating tunes like “Lisztomania,” “Too Young,” “Girlfriend” and more much to the delight of the crowd before everyone shuffled off to see what awaited them at the What Stage. sunday June 15, 2014 photo by John Patrick Gatta Vampire Weekend Dog was busy on the Which Stage with their indiedarling status blossoming into a full-on love affair with a set that included an appearance from the band’s tour manager on guitar. Bonnaroo heavyweight Umphrey’s McGee could also be found making their What Stage debut previewing tracks from their new release Similar Skin. Opening with the title-track where drummer Kris Myers plays with four drumsticks, The SuperJam saw the Tedeschi Trucks Band joined by Chaka Khan, Taj Mahal, David Hidalgo, Willie Weeks, Eric Krasno and many, many others for a set that drew on some choice soul selections as well as a bonus Led Zeppelin cover with Khan on vocals (“What Is and What Should Never Be”). At the same time, Ice Cube commanded attention on the Which Stage, and Mastodon throbbed in This Tent while Disclosure had Super Jam : Chaka Khan & Derek Trucks all given warm responses at the This Tent as Oliver Wood also reminisced about the band’s first time at the festival in 2006 before a sing-along on “Luckiest Man.” Friday afternoon was filled with some of the best and brightest in just about every genre. Sam Smith (who also joined pals Disclosure for their they delivered a crash course in their sixteen-year catalog—mixing old with new seamlessly. As the crowd prepared for their preKanye offerings, Vampire Weekend, Neutral Milk Hotel and Phoenix were all throwing parties of their own. The latter of those three seemed to win out, as thousands stumbled photo by Dean Budnick The Other Tent pulsing. So all in all, despite some early anxiety that the realm of positivity established on Thursday might abate, the true spirit of Bonnaroo shone through in the end. This is, after all, in the words of Mr. West, “the good life.” PAGE 2 SATURDAY JUNE 14, 2014 WHAT STAGE WHICH STAGE THIS TENT THAT TENT THE OTHER TENT New Music on Tap Lounge brewed by Miller Lite Sonic Stage Schedule:Saturday June 14, 2014 PAGE ELEL 12:00 - 12:50 High and Mighty Brass Band 12:45 - 1:30 Blackberry Smoke 2:15 - 3:15 Tedeschi Trucks Band 3:30 - 4:45 Wild Child 1:00 PM - 1:45 PM Valerie June 1:15 - 2:15 Seasick Steve 1:30 - 2:30 First Aid Kit 3:00 - 4:00 King Khan & The Shrines 1:30 - 2:30 Grouplove 5:00 -6:00 Cage the Elephant 5:45 - 6:45 Zedd 9:15 - 10:30 Haerts 3:30 - 4:30 Bobby Womack 5:15 - 6:15 Slightly Stoopid 6:45 PM - 8:00 PM The Flaming Lips 12:30 - 2:00 n-profit n and bility ew oo B-Boys Caveman 5:00 - 5:45 Cayucas 7:00 PM - 7:45 PM Streets of Laredo 8:00 - 8:50 Cut Copy 8:45 - 10:00 Ms. Lauryn Hill 9:00 - 10:30 James Blake 8:45 - 10:00 Syd Arthur 9:20 - 10:10 Ásgeir 10:40 - 11:30 ew n ew The Dunwells 4:00-4:45 The Bots 5:20 PM - 6:10 PM John Butler Trio 7:00 - 8:30 Jack White 10:45 - 12:15 SuperJam: Skrillex and Friends featuring Big Gigantic with special guests Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley, Robby Krieger (of The Doors), Zedd, Mickey Hart, Janelle Monáe, Joel Cummins, Warpaint, Chance the Rapper, High & Mighty Horns, Thundercat and more 12:00 AM- 2:00 AM Comedy Tent Artist Signings Down N' Dirty with Broad City Live, Bridget Everett & the Tender Moments and Brad Williams 1:30 - 2:45 Down N' Dirty with Broad City Live, Bridget Everett & the Tender Moments and Brad Williams 3:30 - 4:45 Craig Robinson & the Nasty Delicious with Seth Herzog 6:00 PM - 7:15 Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds 12:30 - 2:00 Darkside 2:30 - 4:00 Kaskade 2:45 - 4:15 ks Cherub 3:00 - 3:45 Desert Noises 4:00 - 4:50 The Dunwells 6:40 7:30 Living ew Jeremy Messersmith 2:00 PM - 2:45 PM Desert Noises 6:00 - 6:45 Chromeo 7:30 - 8:30 Lionel Richie 8:00 - 9:45 Lonely Biscuits 1:20 - 2:10 Kevin Devine 2:40 - 3:30 Cake 4:00 - 5:00 Phosphorescent 6:45 - 8:00 undation Classixx 1:45 - 2:45 The Bouncing Souls 3:00 - 4:15 Drive-By Truckers 4:45 - 6:00 Damon Albarn 5:45 - 7:00 The Saint Johns 12:00 PM - 12:45 PM The Saint Johns 1:00 - 1:30 Wild Child 2:00 - 2:30 Jeremy Messersmith 3:00 - 3:30 Valerie June 3:30 - 4:00 Cherub 4:00 - 4:30 The Dunwells 5:00 - 5:30 Caveman 6:00 - 6:30 Desert Noises 7:00 - 7:30 Jamestown Revival 8:30-9:00 PM radio bonnaroo 101.5 fm on yo radio dial Frank Ocean 12:30 - 1:45 The Glitch Mob 2:15 - 3:45 "Red Bull Music Academy (Late Night Programming)" 12:30 - 4:30 Cafe Where The Academy Royal Canoe 2:30 - 3:30 Sam Hunt 4:45 - 5:45 Jamestown Revival 7:00 - 8:00 The Black Cadillacs 9:30 - 10:30 9:00 Aldo Leopold -- A Standard of Change Silent Disco Holden 3:00 - 4:00 Solu Music 4:00 - 6:00 Le Chev 6:00 - 9:00 Jared Dietch 9:00 - 12:30 Classixx (DJ Set) 12:30 - 2:30 Jonathan Toubin 2:30 - 5:00 9:30 Post Office: Natural Healing 10:00 Story Telling 101 10:30 Mushroom Log 11:30 Appalachian Citizens Law Center: Clean Water 11:30 Post Office: Fermentation Station 12:00 Healthy Communities 12:30 Breakthrough with Breakdancing 1:30 Wild Fermentation 1:30 Post Office: The Urban Barnyard: Goats & Hens 2:00 Living Cuisine 2:30 Build a Hula Hoop 3:30 "Hula Hoop Lessons 4:00 Learn New Techniques 4:30 Rhythm Workshop radio bonnaroo 101.5 fm 4:00 Learn New Techniques 4:30 Rhythm Workshop on yo radio dial PAGE 3 SATURDAY JUNE 14, 2014 Anatomy of a SuperJam While there were plenty of improvised moments, Friday night’s Superjam was not a spontaneous affair. A couple days of rehearsal went into the performance. Here’s a look at some of the preparations that took place earlier in the day. Cinema Tent Solar Stage Restorative Revenge of the Nerds – Jamie Harris 30th Anniversary 9a-10a 7:30 AM Meditation with The The Other One: Isha Foundation The Long Strange Trip of Bob Weir 10:05a-10:35a 9:20 AM Vinyasa Spotlight on the Farrelly Brothers: Jamie Harris Kingpin – Q&A with Peter & Bobby Farrelly 10:40a-11:40a 11:00 AM Breathing with The Spotlight on the Farrelly Brothers: Art of Living Dumb & Dumber - 20th Anniversary – 11:45a-12:15p Introduction by Peter & Bobby Farrelly Red Bull Music 1:20 Academy Lecture Comedy Central’s “Drunk History” with Mannie Fresh Live with co-creators 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Derek Waters, Jeremy Konner & Friends Represent US: Taking Back 3:45 PM Our Government Discussion Comedy Central’s “Brickleberry” 1:30 PM - 2:00 PM Live with co-creators Roger Black and John Butler Waco O’Guin 2:00 PM - 2:45 PM 5:15 PM Per formance & Interview Green Screens Presented by B'rooers University Rock The Earth: Above All Else – Highlights and Sustainability Q&A with executive producer Paul Bassis 3:00 PM - 3:45 PM 6:30 PM Jamestown Revival Ping Pong Summer 4:00 PM - 4:45 PM 8:40 PM Per formance & Interview Dear White People Wayne Coyne 10:25 PM 5:00 PM - 5:45 PM The Action Pack Presents: Per formance & Interview Michael Jackson Sing-Along Dance Party BonnaROOTS Dinner Hosted by Henri Mazza Short Talk Acoustic Music 12:15 PM 6:00 PM - 7:45 PM Remembering Harold Ramis: DJ Alpha Trion & Groundhog Day The Bonnaroo B-Boys 1:55 AM 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM Road House – 25th Anniversary 3:45 AM STAFF 2014 A Relix Media Group Publication Editor Dean Budnick Associate Editors Mike Greenhaus Publisher Peter Shapiro Associate Publisher Rachel Baron Staff John Patrick Gatta Kevin Yatarola Alec Gowan Brian Stollery Rob Slater Ad Sales Evan Mann Tai Scott Design Tommy Faulkner Production Kristen DeTroia Distribution Chris Mocharla Stephen Grybowski Foe the thirteenth consecutive year the Bonnaroo Beacon is printed locally by Total Graphics. Thank you Mr. Bob Nettles (and crew)! The Bonnaroo Salon hosted by Garnier Fructis Just a quick reminder that an 8 year tradition continues as Garnier Fructis has once again is offering free hair washing, festival braids and hair styling. So if you’re one to pamper yourself be sure to stop by (and pick up some complimentary shampoo and conditioner samples before you hit the showers out in the campgrounds). PAGE 4 SATURDAY JUNE 14, 2014 Silent Auction Action PAGE The Silent Auction has returned. A variety of artist-signed memorabilia, instruments and much more is available at the Silent Auction tent in Centeroo. Proceeds benefit the Bonnaroo Works Fund, which we discussed yesterday in the Beacon and supports local organizations that advance the arts, education and environmental causes. Bidding is now underway—the tent is open Friday and Saturday from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Sunday from 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. when bidding closes. We’ve highlighted a few of the items below but there are many more, so stop by and check it out… Soundwave image of music by the Avett Brothers to be signed by artist Tim Wakefield and the band. Guitar signed by Capital Cities (and look at the signed, frame concert photography on the wall). We’ve got cymbals in the band (and the auction- this one is signed by The Head and The Heart) SATURDAY JUNE 14, 2014 PAGE 5 PAGE 6 SATURDAY JUNE 14, 2014 My First Roo A selection of this year’s artists reflect on their past trips to The Farm as fans, performers and the muddy spaces in between Compiled by Mike Greenhaus Nigel Hall Bonnaroo Classes: ‘11, ‘13 If anybody knows their way around a Bonnaroo SuperJam, it is Nigel Hal. The soulful keyboardist and singer first appeared at Bonnaroo in 2011 as a member of Warren Haynes Band. While that performance was not technically a SuperJam, Haynes’ solo band brings together members of several prominent funk and jam acts, and the guitarist has long served as Bonnaroo’s most loyal jamband ambassador. In 2013, Hall made his second Bonnaroo appearance along with the rest of his mainstay funk band Lettuce. The New England-bred group served as the house band for Bonnaroo’s all-star hip-hop SuperJam, allowing Hall the opportunity to share the stage with rap royalty like DJ Jazzy Jeff, Schoolboy Q, RZA, Chad Hugo, Ghostface Killah, Redman and Method Man as well as Solange Knowles and Pretty Lights (who played bass). As if not to be pigeonholed, last night Hall became one of a handful of musicians in Bonnaroo history to take party in two SuperJams when he joined another Allman Brothers guitarist, Derek Trucks, during his souland-blues jam. Lettuce guitarist Eric Krasno, who sat out last year’s SuperJam while on tour with Trucks, helped orchestrate the jam session and the Lettuce Horns also lent some extra weight. Below Hall discusses his favorite Bonnaroo memories. What were your expectations of Bonnaroo before your first trip to the festival? First time I did Bonnaroo I played with Warren Haynes Band and I remember it was freakin HOT! I wasn’t really expecting anything—I usually dive into the unknown with an open mind. What do you remember most about your own performance? I remember being a tad nervous. But I also remember Ivan Neville standing on the side and him watching me and somehow it made me calm, which is weird because he’s one if my favorite keys players. You’d think if you were already nervous that would drive you to the point if peeing yourself. How does Bonnaroo compare to other festivals you have played? I thought it was crazy when I heard Pretty Lights playing something I cut vocals on to about 30,000 people. Pretty rad. What was your quintessential Bonnaroo moment from years past? I would say that last year’s rehearsal at SIR [for the SuperJam] was pretty epic—with DJ Jazzy Jeff schooling us on real hip hop. Just because he was on Fresh Prince doesn’t mean that he has no credibility as a DJ. In fact, he’s the last REAL DJ we have left. What band would you most like to collaborate with at Bonnaroo this year? The band I’m in this year: James Gadson, Willie Weeks, Chaka Khan and all my friends.... Couldn’t ask for anything better. Darkside’s Dave Harrington Bonnaroo Classes: ’03, ‘06 Darkside, the psychedelic and experimental but also danceable duo of guitarist Dave Harrington and electronic producer Nicolas Jaar, have emerged as one of 2014’s most sought after late-night festival bands. So it makes sense that one of Harrington’s favorite Bonnaroo sets took place in the wee hours of the morning. A jazz trained bassist with ties to Downtown New York’s avant-garde music scene and improvisational masters like John Zorn, Harrington attended Bonnaroo as a fan its sophomore year in 2003. He enjoyed himself so much that he returned three years later when Radiohead, Tom Petty and Phil Lesh co-headlined the festival. One night Harrington wandered into Centeroo alone where he caught a late night set by New Orleans legend Dr. John where the pianist broke out his classic 1970s Night Tripper regalia for a special performance of his classic material. A few years later, he hooked up with Nicolas Jaar, who had roots in New York City’s underground minimal techno scene, and the duo formed Darkside. Their 2013 release Psychic served as the welcome meeting point of PAGE experimental-psychedelic and electronic cultures and helped Darkside score marquee festival spots around the globe. They will perform in That Tent at 2:30am tonight (technically Sunday morning) and will be accompanied by scenography from Children of the Light. What were your expectations of Bonnaroo before your first trip to the festival? This will be my first time playing but I came as a fan in 2003 and 2006 I was just so excited to see a thousand different kinds of amazing music and to see so many of my favorite artists all in one place. Describe your craziest Bonnaroo experience. Being able to hear the roar of Neil Young & Crazy Horse from miles away while I was hanging out with friends at our campsite. How does Bonnaroo compare to other festivals you have played? It’s been so long since I’ve been it’s hard to say, but I’ve always thought it was truly awesome how Bonnaroo could unite so many different types of music fans and create a sense of community that was just about the music. What was your quintessential Bonnaroo moment from years past ? Wandering out into the festival alone in the middle of the night to see Dr. John play—still to this day that was one of the most amazing shows I’ve ever seen. What band would you most like to collaborate with at Bonnaroo this year? So many amazing artists it’s hard to choose, but I’ve always been a huge fan of the Master Musicians of Jajouka and it would be incredible to just have the chance to sit in with them! The Black Cadillacs’ Will Horton Bonnaroo Classes: ‘06, ‘07, ‘10, ‘12 SATURDAY JUNE 14, 2014 My First Roo Though The Black Cadillacs have never played Bonnaroo before this year, for singer Will Horton the festival always feels like a homecoming. Members of the bluesbased indie rock band are based in Knoxville, Tenn. and members of the group hail from each of the state’s musical centers of Nashville (which is currently enjoying a rock-and-roll revival), Memphis (which is known for blues and soul) and Knoxville (still a hotbed of country). Horton has also already attended Bonnaroo four times as a fan, where he camped in the pods and witnessed iconic moments like Radiohead’s marathon 2006 set. Bolstered by their breakthrough album Run, The Black Cadillacs are currently in the midst of a major festival sweep and were recently anointed as a Summer Star by the Bonnaroo Beacon’s parent publication Relix. After four years of practice, Horton will make his official Bonnaroo debut this year and will use the opportunity to showcase two sides of their live show. They will perform a full set at the Cafe Where Stage (9:30 PM) this evening and play an acoustic set tomorrow on the Sonic Stage (4PM). What were your expectations of Bonnaroo before your first trip to the festival? I was seventeen the first time that I went to Bonnaroo and had heard plenty of what I should expect from older friends: the nude parades, late shows, the camping out—it all sounded like a wild time—but I was so excited about the lineup that year that I focused on trying to see as many shows as possible. To this day 2006 remains one of my favorites. I can’t wait until we perform this Saturday Describe your craziest Bonnaroo experience. One of the craziest experiences I’ve ever had at Bonnaroo was watching Radiohead in 2006. The set was amazing, and as intense as any show I’ve ever seen. It was raining and the whole band looked like they were having as much fun as the rest of us. (To this day the band describes the set as among their favorite performances.) How does Bonnaroo compare to other festivals you have played? Bonnaroo is up there at the top with some other really great festivals. It’s really special to us because it is our home state’s festival. The audiences are hungry for new music, and there are always awesome new additions to the lineup. What was your quintessential Bonnaroo moment from years past? Definitely my quintessential Bonnaroo experience would be around day three—having given up on the idea of bathing and doing anything to find shade mid day [Laughter.] What band would you most like to collaborate with at Bonnaroo this year? There are a lot of fantastic performers this year so I’ll narrow it down to a few— Phosphorescent, Broken Bells, White Denim, Jack White and Dr. Dog Bon Or Oo: Syd Arthur The U.K.’s Syd Arthur will bring their contemporary psychedelic sound to Bonnaroo this week. The group will perform two sets, first at the New Music On Tap Lounge at 9:20 p.m. tonight and then they’ll close out the Sonic Stage on Sunday at 6:00 p.m. If you haven’t seen them yet, do yourself a favor and give it a go. Before you do so, why not read what Syd Arthur’s Raven Bush (violin, keyboards, mandolin) has say in his Bon Or Oo. The world would be a better place if everyone listened to... Hermeto Pascoal Name a song you sing in the shower or your car but never on stage? “Dance Hall Days” Wang Chung What song that bands often cover would you be happy never to hear again? “Wonderwall” - Oasis What song could you hear again and again? “All Along the Watchtower” (the Jimi version) PAGE 7 The one thing nobody knows about me is… Where I will be tomorrow. Name a song of yours that you really dig but others don’t seem to appreciate? Our all night psyched out 4 to the floor synth jams. Greatest TV show ever? The Young Ones. Greatest book? The Dictionary Who is the nicest person in the music community? Stoney. True or false drummers are under appreciated? False True or false guitarists are over appreciated? They used to be. True or false, the best pick-up line in the world is, “Hey come out to my gig and see me play”? True If I weren’t a musician I’d be a… Astronaut Percentage of professional musicians you know about whom you’d say hey that guy/gal’s pretty cool? 50/50 What’s your problem with the other 50%? A problem only exists if you make it a problem. If you could invite any three people living or dead to join you in a sumptuous pre-show meal who would they be? Hendrix, Deepak Chopra, Owsley Greatest music movie ever made? The Last Waltz At Bonnaroo I’m looking forward to seeing… The SuperJam Bon, or oo? Bon. Greensky Bluegrass, What Stage Arc Iris, New Music on Tap Lounge photo by Dean Budnick photo by Dean Budnick Seun Kuti, That Tent St. Paul and The Broken Bones, The Other Tent Photo by John Patrick Gatta Janelle Monae, What Stage Disclosure, The Other Tent photo by Kevin Yatarola photo by Dean Budnick photo by Dean Budnick photo by John Patrick Gatta The Head and The Heart, Which Stage Mastodon, This Tent Phoenix, Which Stage Vintage Trouble, Which Stage photo by John Patrick Gatta photo by Dean Budnick The Wood Brothers, Sonic Stage A Tribe Called Red, That Tent photo by Dean Budnick photo by Maureen Lauer-Gatta photo by Kevin Yatarola PAGE 10 SATURDAY JUNE 14, 2014 PAGE SATURDAY JUNE 14, 2014 PAGE 11 My Bonnaroo Day: Umphrey’s McGee It’s been quite a ride for Umphrey’s McGee which performed at the very first Bonnaroo back in 2002. Over the years they’ve appeared at a number of tents and also the Which Stage before finally graduating to the What Stage on Friday afternoon. The group is not only celebrating that milestone but also the release of a new studio album, Similar Skin. Here’s a look at their Bonnaroo day. FALL Out Boy with New Politics Sunday, 7/13 The Fray with BARCELONA Danny Clinch shoots UM and Oh Honey Saturday, 7/19 SARA BAREILLES with Luciusand Hannah Georgas Wednesday, 7/30 BOSTON with JoshuaScott Jones Backstage eye candy (Vince Iwinski, Kevin Browning, Andy Farag, Ryan Stasik). Saturday, 8/16 Austin Mahone with Fifth Harmony, Shawn Mendes &AlexAngelo Saturday, 9/6 BobWeir&RatDog and TheChrisRobinson Brotherhood Sunday, 9/14 Ryan and Joel...faces made for radio. cont. on pg. 12 Dwight Yoakam with Justin Townes Earle and Kristin Diable & the City Friday, 7/18 RAY LAMONTAGNE with THE BELLE BRIGADE Friday, 7/25 MICHAELFRANTI&SPEARHEAD with SOJA, BRETT DENNEN & TREVOR HALL Saturday, 8/2 OldCrowMedicineShow with Shovels & Rope Saturday, 8/23 Needtobreathe with The Oh Hellos Saturday, 9/13 PAGE 12 SATURDAY JUNE 14, 2014 My Bonnaroo Day: Umphrey’s McGee PAGE The calm before the storm No peeking Jake. Proud. SATURDAY JUNE 14, 2014 OFFICIAL 2014 PAGE 13 LOOK FOR THE OFFICIAL BONNAROO MERCH AREAS ON YOUR MAP FOR THESE DESIGNS & MUCH MORE! FESTIVAL MERCH! BONNAROO T-Shirts provided by our friends at COMEDY THEATRE COMEDY THEATRE SOCCER JERSEY MAIN EVENT TEE WOMEN'S MAIN EVENT SHIRT ONESIE NEO-DREAMCATCHER TANK TOP TRIANGLES TANK TOP RADIATE POSITIVITY BRACELET LIMITED EDITION! DREAMCATCHER TIE DYE TEE MEN'S FLYING ROBOT TEE COMEDY THEATRE HOT AIR BALLOON TEE EVENT HAT MEN'S CAMP SWEATSHIRT SUNGLASSES, FLAGS, FANNY PACKS, BOXERS, FRISBEES, POSTERS, SOCKS, KIDS TEES, STICKERS, MAGNETS & MORE! PAGE 14 SATURDAY JUNE 14, 2014 PAGE SATURDAY JUNE 14, 2014 Bon or Oo: Blackberry Smoke Bon or Oo: Blackberry Smoke The mighty Blackberry Smoke will dominate the Which Stage on Saturday at 2:15. The group will dig in for some gritty rock, soul and blues served up Southern style. Blackberry Smoke will scratch that itch for you, trust us. Why not prep for the performance with these words from the group’s singer/guitarist Charlie Starr. The world would be a better place if everyone listened to Reason. Name a song you sing in the shower or your car but never on stage? My son recently pointed out that I seem to always be singing the Power Rangers theme song, but putting different words to it. What song that bands often cover would you be happy never to hear again? “Voodoo Child (Slight Return)”. What song could you hear again and again? “Tumbling Dice.” The one thing nobody knows about me is… I’m a doctor. Name a song of yours that you really dig but others don’t seem to appreciate? I have this little tune called “Oh Happy Day” that drives my wife absolutely crazy. Greatest TV show ever? The Andy Griffith Show. Greatest book? Look Homeward, Angel by Thomas Wolfe and/or Catch-22 by Joseph Heller Who is the nicest person in the music community? Billy F. Gibbons and/or Robert Reynolds of The Mavericks Who is the worst dressed? Miley Cyrus and/or the Lo Cash Cowboys True or false drummers are under appreciated? True. True or false guitarists are over appreciated? True. True or false, the best pick-up line in the world is, “Hey come out to my gig and see me play”? True, if your gig is at Madison Square Garden. If I weren’t a musician I’d be a… Auto body technician. Percentage of professional musicians you know about whom you’d say hey that guy/ gal’s pretty cool? 50% What’s your problem with the other 50%? I figure people have a 50/50 shot at being cool. Some are, some aren’t. If you could invite any three people living or dead to join you in a sumptuous preshow meal who would they be? Abraham Lincoln, Jerry Garcia and William Shakespeare. Greatest music movie ever made? The Rolling Stones Cocksucker Blues. At Bonnaroo I’m looking forward to seeing… Everyone, but especially Jack White. Bon or oo? Bon. WWW.SUMMERSETFESTIVAL.COM PAGE 15
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