Lockn’ Festival Webcast (replay)| Day 2, Friday August 24, 2018 |  Widespread Panic, George Clinton and P-Funk, Umphrey’s McGee, Toots and the Maytalls

Lockn’ Festival Webcast (replay)| Day 2, Friday August 24, 2018 | Widespread Panic, George Clinton and P-Funk, Umphrey’s McGee, Toots and the Maytalls

LOCKN’ Festival
Day 2, Friday August 24, 2018
Webcast Replay

We do not know how long these videos will be left up, so enjoy them while you can!
Thank you to Ben & Jerry’s, Airstream, Relix, LOCKN’,
and all the artists for sharing these streams with all of us!

Toots and the Maytalls, Umphrey’s McGee,
George Clinton and P-Funk,
Widespread Panic


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And earlier that day…
The Fuzz Band, Caitlin Smith Band, Ghost Lite, Band of Changes,
Turkuaz, Moon Taxi, Toots and The Maytals


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Schedule:

From: relix.com/live/

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You matter. Your voice matters. Take a few minutes and make a difference in your community. Register to vote and make your voice heard! Let the couchtour begin.

Get Ready for the Bonnaroo 2012 webcast

 

HELLO! HOORAY! Let the show begin… I’ve been ready…

Bonaroo Music and Arts Festival  will be webcasting LIVE from Manchester Tennessee all weekend on YouTube!

Really excited for lots of bands, but espeically Sunday when three of my favorite bands are playing, ALO, Phish and  my very favorite rocker ever: Alice Cooper!

Watch the webcast here: http://www.youtube.com/bonnaroo

FRIDAY

12:30 PM Steven Bernstein’s MTO Plays Sly
1:00 PM The Soul Rebels
1:45 PM tUnE-yArDs
 2:00 PM The Infamous Stringdusters
2:45 PM The Lonely Forest
 3:00 PM Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings
3:15 PM Two Door Cinema Club
 4:00 PM Laura Marling
 4:30 PM NEEDTOBREATHE
 5:00 PM The Avett Brothers
5:00 PM Fitz & the Tantrums
6:30 PM Little Dragon
6:30 PM Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr.
6:45 PM Alabama Shakes
7:45 PM Kendrick Lamar
7:45 PM St. Vincent
8:45 PM Foster the People
9:00 PM Rodrigo y Gabriela and C.U.B.A
 10:00 PM Radiohead
10:30 PM White Denim
11:30 PM SOJA

Saturday

12:30 PM Mariachi El Bronx
 1:00 PM Charles Bradley & his Extraordinaires
1:30 PM The Devil Makes Three
2:00 PM Das Racist
2:30 PM Sam Bush Band
3:00 PM Temper Trap
3:30 PM Battles
4:00 PM Punch Brothers
4:45 PM Blind Pilot
5:30 PM Dawes
6:00 PM Flogging Molly
 7:00 PM Santigold
 7:00 PM Mogwai
 8:30 PM Childish Gambino
8:30 PM Dispatch
10:00 PM Red Hot Chili Peppers
 10:00 PM Umphrey’s McGee

Sunday

12:30 PM Delta Spirit
1:00 PM Gary Clark Jr.
 1:15 PM ALO
2:00 PM Here We Go Magic
 2:00 PM Grouplove
3:00 PM Trampled By Turtles
3:00 PM City and Colour
3:30 PM The Antlers
4:00 PM Kathleen Edwards
4:30 PM Kenny Rogers
5:00 PM Ben Folds Five
 5:45 PM Bon Iver
6:30 PM The Shins
7:15 PM Young the Giant
8:00 PM Phish
8:00 PM fun.
9:15 PM The Civil Wars
10:45 PM Alice Cooper

Umphrey's Mcgee In Sacramento

Brendan Bayliss – Guitar, vocals
Jake Cinninger – Guitar, vocals
Joel Cummins – Keyboard, piano, vocals
Andy Farag – Percussion
Kris Myers – Drums, vocals
Ryan Stasik – Bass, no vocals

Umphrey’s Mcgee

Harlow’s restaurant and Nightclub

3/18/12

Set One
Nipple Trix > 2nd Self, Dump City, The Linear > Alex’s House,

Robot World > Steppin’ Razor > Mail Package

Set Two
Nothing Too Fancy > Rosanna > “Jimmy Stewart” > Nothing Too Fancy, Uncle Wally > No Comment > Hangover, Utopian Fir

Encore
A Fifth of Beethoven, Kimble

Umphrey’s Mcgee came to Sacramento for the first time and played to a sold out show. It seems a good part of the crowd had seen their Fillmore and Reno shows and was continuing on with the band. They were very well versed Umphreaks scattered throughout and they even brought their own signs on paper to tell the band how they were doing during the show. Umphuck yeah indeed!

It was my first Umphrey’s show and I really expected them to play lots of material from the new CD “Death By Stereo”. They played everything but. Covers. Blues, Reggae, and their own musically complex originals. Brendan Bayliss and Jake Cinninger really know their way around the guitar and used almost every guitar technique I can think of. Things are always moving and flowing within the band and the encores were not even on the setlist.

The rhythm section really keeps the band moving too. Andy Faragon’s Percussion and Kris Myers on drums during Robot World was really tight. Kris has some very fast feet. Ryan Stasik seems to feed off of the crowd and along with some great bass lines smiles and laughs along way.

I left feeling like there are more than just hippy jam bands. There is a whole genre of musicians playing their own style of rhythmically complex songs waiting to be discovered. Don’t let Umphrey’s Mcgee slip on by you. Best seen life and up close!

 

LINE-UP: Wakarusa Festival –Ozark, Arkansas June 2-5 2011

Wakarusa 2011

Lots of DHL favorites will be there including: Dark Star Orchestra, Michael Franti and Spearhead, Umphrey’s McGee, Galactic, EOTO, Lotus, Shpongle and more!

The Wakarusa Music and Camping Festival is a 4-day foot-stomping party in the heart of the Midwest. Born in 2004, Wakarusa burst onto the scene with a diverse and eclectic lineup featuring over 70 artists. The 2004 and 2005 bills perked the interest of both devout and casual music fans alike. Fans that made the trip to Wakarusa left with unforgettable stories of the music and the beautiful surroundings. In 2006, Wakarusa returned and quickly established itself as a premiere, grassroots event in the nationwide outdoor music scene. Attracting folks from all 50 U.S. States and 5 countries, the 2006 event featured over 100 artists, 7 stages and over 4 days of non-stop music and entertainment. The 2007 and 2008 events again featured over 100s of artists and drew attendees from all 50 U.S. States and several countries. 2009 marked the event’s first year at Mulberry Mountain in Ozark, Arkansas..

TICKET INFORMATION

ARTISTS CONFIRMED TO PERFORM: