Briggs Farm Blues Festival serves up a Swingin’ 2021 Weekend
Considered a local gem to its growing population of faithful fans, read all about what you can expect to experience and explore this coming July 2021!
Considered a local gem to its growing population of faithful fans, read all about what you can expect to experience and explore this coming July 2021!
A Q&A with Justin Mazer, who unplugged from social media during the course of the pandemic and came out with a pair of albums.
Folks can tune in (for free!) for a three-day streaming event this upcoming August 21-23, 2020 for a weekend filled with musical performances from both the local and world-renowned jam bases, a variety of workshops, and keynote speakers. Streams will feature closed-captioning, American Sign Language Interpretation, and other embedded accessibility tools.
“I think everyone has the power to imagine great music, but moving it out of your mind and into the physical world is a great process. Usually within that process, my ideas morph into their own entities, which is exactly what happened with Relaxylvania.”
Incorporating elements of jazz, soul, and R&B, this is undoubtedly some kick-back-and-feel-good music. But their jazzy jams aren’t just for Sunday morning— performing, the TRiBE folds their grooves into peaks and valleys, using improvisation to segway their soul.
It was intimate and homey: vendors selling knits and coffee, blacklights glowing on a spread of paintings, and the stage, all in one room…The stage, the music—it was the place to be.
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by NEPAudio Contributing Writer Greg Mandata-Hoffmann
“Wake up darling it’s time to go, to the Midnight Mountain Music Show…”
“Instead of waiting for another show to spring up, we decided to take on the challenge ourselves and do our best to elevate people’s perception of a music festival while offering a Rubalad-like visual experience, a super talented music line up, and creating a unique brand separate from any other.”
“I can already feel the love, see the smiles, and hear the music from our regions most talented bands singing the songs of those who made history with their tunes, inspiring endless generations to come,” Knorr said.