The festival is set for Thursday-Saturday, April 14-16, at the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak.Īlso in the lineup are Hot Tuna, Keller Williams, Warren Haynes Band, Taj Mahal, Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings, Mike Gordon, 7 Walkers featuring Bill Kreutzmann (Grateful Dead drummer), Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Wanda Jackson, Galactic, North Mississippi Allstars, John Popper and the Duskray Troubadours, The Radiators, Rusted Root, Oteil Burbridge and The Lee Boys, Jaimoe's Jassssz, Big Gigantic, Melvin Seals and JGB, Karl Denson's Tiny Universe, Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk, Devon Allman's Honeytribe, Toubab Krewe, Bobby Lee Rodgers Trio, Soul Rebels Brass Band, Guitar Shorty, Dangermuffin, Honey Island Swamp Band, Tea Leaf Green DJ Logic, Lotus, New Deal, Kevin Hammond, The Yeti Band, Death on Two Wheels, the Jacob Jeffries Band and Griffin Anthony.
The list includes The Allman Brothers Band, Robert Plant and the Band of Joy, The Steve Miller Band, Widespread Panic, the Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi Band, Ween, Stephen Marley and many more. Not only has it been expanded to three days, the lineup also is by far the most impressive yet. The annual Wanee Festival is poised to be bigger than ever. At 9 p.m., singer-songwriter Shawn Lightfoot will kick things off. They'll play on Saturday night at Birdies (formerly Starlite Cafe) in Five Points as part of an album release party. There's a Chris Martin-esque quality to singer Josh Worden's voice, and the music is melodic and dreamy. If you like early Coldplay (or even if you don't), check out the self-titled album by A Pause in the Desert.
today at the Times-Union Center for Performing Arts.Ĭurious about the fuss? Watch the music videos for Tank's "Emergency" and "Maybe I Deserve," Chrisette Michele's "Love is You" and "What You Do (featuring Ne-Yo)."įair warning, though, Marsha Ambrosius' first major label video, "Far Away" is a heavy heartbreaker, and not in a romantic way. Music with the three R&B/soul singers starts at 7 p.m. So maybe they're calling it the Triple Threat Tour because there's danger in losing composure. The biggest threat from seeing Chrisette Michele, Tank and Marsha Ambrosius in one night is making hearts flutter and raising temperatures.