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Published: 2010/02/12
High Sierra Announces Initial Line-up With iPhone Parody
The High Sierra Music Festival revealed its initial round of artists yesterday on YouTube. The festival’s announcement video offered a nod to Steve Jobs and Apple’s “There’s an App for that” iPhone commercials. The catchphrase became “There’s an Act” for that groups such as The Avett Brothers, Bela Fleck, Zakir Hussain, and Edgar Meyer, Ozomatli, Femi Kuti and Positive Force and Railroad Earth were announced. Other performers set to appear include: The New Mastersounds (who provided the soundtrack to the video via their song “The Minx”), Dr. Dog, Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe, Cornmeal, The Slip, Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, Blitzen Trapper, Nels Cline Singers, The Infamous Stringdusters, Surprise Me Mr. Davis, BLVD , Telepath, Carolyn Wonderland, Darol Anger’s Republic Of Strings featuring Sharon Gilchrist, Great American Taxi, Johnny Vidacovich, Robert Walter Duo, Big Light, Trampled By Turtles and Zach Deputy.
Tickets are now on sale for the 20th annual installment of High Sierra, which will take place from July 1-4 at the Plumas-Sierra County Fairgrounds in Quincy, CA.
Relix A/V
Lost in the Trees "Red"
Lost in the Trees visited Relix and performed this track from their new album A Church That Fits Our Needs
The Avett Brothers Backstage Exclusive at Hangout 2011 "Slip Sliding Away"
We look back to last year’s Hangout Music Fest with this backstage performance of a Paul Simon classic
Steve Kimock’s Current Quartet
Steve Kimock has locked in a stellar quartet with Bernie Worrell, Wally Ingram and Andy Hess joining him over the months to come. Here’s a look…
Umphrey’s McGee Backstage Exclusive at Hangout 2011 "Booth Love"
Today we look back to last year’s Hangout Music Fest with this performance by Umphrey’s McGee on the Lennon Bus
Flannel Church "Stone’s Throw Away"
Flannel Church, the group which draws together Duane Trucks, Gregory “Wolf” Hodges, AJ Ghent and Kevin Scott recently stopped by Relix to perform this original song
Kevn Kinney "Never Gonna Change"
Kevn Kinney delivers his own spin on a Drive-By Truckers tune, live at Relix.
Strangefolk’s Reid Genauer and Jon Trafton "Elixer"
Strangefolk recently reunited for their first gig in 11 years at the Brooklyn Bowl. However, prior to the main event, Reid Genauer and Jon Trafton graced the Relix office with a few tunes.
Dar Williams "I Have Been Around The World"
Dar Williams performs a song from her latest album, In the Time of Gods (and a favorite of Jorma Kaukonen), live at Relix
Tim Palmieri "Bopcorn"
Tim Palmieri performs a solo rendition of the Kung Fu original “Bopcorn” on the Relix roof.
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