While some might think all of this year’s outdoor festivals are over done with, Nor’easter Festival hits Burlington this weekend with a little bit of everything. The festival, in its third year and on its third location, has a forecast that’s a […]
While some might think all of this year’s outdoor festivals are over done with, Nor’easter Festival hits Burlington this weekend with a little bit of everything. The festival, in its third year and on its third location, has a forecast that’s a […]
Photo by Richard Kluver of the grass clipping blog. All rights reserved. By Garland Harwood Last weekend as 10,000 festivarians filled Newport’s Fort Adams State Park, I got the chance to catch up with Jay Sweet, producer of the Newport […]
By Garland Harwood, grass clippings blog Though it might seem like David Wax Museum shot to stardom overnight, that’s not really the full (or accurate) story. The 2007 foundation of the band in Boston was followed by several years […]
Festavarians hate making decisions…especially the difficult ones. I’ve done some of the heavy lifting for you. Here’s a recommended minute-by-minute plan for Saturday at the Newport Folk Festival. Note that this was VERY hard to do and I would pay damn good money […]
Tickets for the 51st Annual Newport Folk Festival went on sale on Friday…and I bought some. I doubt the Newport experience with top that of Telluride, but I am honestly more excited about the Newport lineup and the travel distance […]
Brooklyn’s Howard Fishman, a New York favorite for his lively shows that mesh New Orleans soul, New York jazz and Americana folk, hasn’t released an album since a project two years ago where he interpreted Bob Dylan’s Basement Tapes. But […]
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