It’s February, which means there’s pretty much one festival announcement each day. Today we turn our focus to the Mid-Atlantic. Jam stalwarts Widespread Panic, Phil Lesh and Friends and Gov’t Mule will headline Walther Productions’ 12th annual All Good Festival. You won’t find Blitzen Trapper, The National or even Jack Johnson on this lineup; as the All Good folks like to stick with the jammers.
All Good takes place at Marvin’s Mountaintop in Masontown, WV on July 11 – 13. Visit allgoodfestival.com for more details, including the full lineup.
Here’s a fresh batch of links to help power you through the end of the work week:
- The Foo Fighters are suing Marvel Productions for copyright infringement
- Steve Adams of ALO will fill-in on bass for Tea Leaf Green’s April tour
- Someone bid on and won the world’s largest music collection
- Gothamist interviews Matt Berninger of The National
- The Chicago Sun Times recaps Wilco’s epic five-night run
- Rolling Stone gives us the essential guide to The Kinks
- Umphrey’s McGee busts out Rage and gets Smashing
- Superfly announces the lineup for their Superfly During Jazzfest series
Finally, poster artist Todd Slater puts up his incredible Wu-Tang Clan and Mars Volta prints for sale at 1PM EST this afternoon. Check out Runaway Dinosaur’s Rock Art Wednesday for full details on those posters, and Slater’s subscription packages.
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$3 million for that music collection actually looks like a steal. That’s less than a buck an album.
Also, definitely interested in checking out Josh Clark from TLG with UM from the Fillmore run.