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Published: 2011/05/27

Memorable Bonnaroo Moments from Kings of Leon, Warren Haynes, Widespread Panic, Galactic, Umphrey’s, Girl Talk

In the June issue of Relix, we share a number of Bonnaroo performers’ favorite moments from the past. Be sure to pick up the issue for additional entries (and our special Bonnaroo section).

NATHAN FOLLOWILL, KINGS OF LEON

Funniest: Sharing a popsicle with an unknown hot girl at the porta-potty and later marrying her.

Proudest: Headlining in front of our family and friends. A close second was winning the dance off at the silent disco against my imaginary friends. You know what I mean.

Favorite: Meeting my wife, obviously. And our first year playing, seeing American kids liking us for the first time. Chill bumps.

JOJO HERMANN, WIDESPREAD PANIC

Funniest: Bruce Springsteen playing “Santa Clause Is Comin’ to Town”

Proudest: The first Bonnaroo will always stick in my mind as being exciting. You knew you part of something that was gonna be really special. I’ll never forget Dottie Peoples and the choir performing “Tall Boy” during our set. And the time I felt a presence onstage behind me—I looked around to see Herbie Hancock about to jam on the clavinet.

Favorite: As a fan, the best time I had was hanging onstage and seeing Andrew Bird and Band of Horses, for the first time, back to back.

RYAN STASIK, UMPHREY’S MCGEE

Funniest: Funniest moment for me at Bonnaroo was hanging with the late great Greg Giraldo and discussing the art of being a stand-up comedian. He truly was a gifted artist and is missed dearly. R.I.P. GG.

Proudest: Losing my mind in a rage-athon/dance party to Darryl Hall & Chromeo with my best buddies.

Favorite: Headbanging to Metallica until I thought I would pass out!

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