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Subject: Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival

  • Ol' "Blue Eyes"

    April 7, 2006
  • Former Denton Resident Corn Mo Releases New EP, Playing Bonnaroo, Then Releasing LP. (Phew.)

    As much Corn Mo as you can handle.It would seem that one of our own is doing quite well on the national scene. Jon Cunningham, aka Corn Mo, and his band, .357 Lover, are about to release their second EP, followed by a full-length effort coming in August. That full-length will be called Diorama of the Golden Lion. .357 Lover played this past weekend in Los Angeles and is scheduled to play in New York City on June 18th. Between the two dates, though, Corn Mo will play

    June 3, 2009
  • We're So Ready for Blues with Jonathan Tyler

    December 27, 2007
  • The Internet Gives Badu & MMJ An Enthusiastic Two Thumbs Up!

    August 25, 2008
  • "Good Karma And Circumstance" Got Badu Onstage With My Morning Jacket

    September 3, 2008
  • Is Ozzfest Really The Third-Highest Grossing Concert Of The Year?

    October 16, 2008
  • Today In Music News: Introducing DJ Hero and The 2009 Bonnaroo Lineup (Thanks, TV on the Radio!)

    Your daily dose of national music news for Tuesday, February 3, 2009... First Guitar Hero gave us the ability to shred with our musical heroes. Now the makers of Guitar Hero will let unknown DJs move from their bedroom to the living room via DJ Hero. Yep, now you too can cut it up on the ones and twos, spinning house tunes for all your friends, while they have a sweet roll. People say that social networking sites are a waste of time. But TV on The Radio leaked the entire 2009 Bonnaroo on

    February 3, 2009
  • Fleet Foxes

    Fleet Foxes (Sub Pop)

    June 5, 2008
  • Twisters and Double Wides

    Postmodern news you can use

    May 17, 2007
  • My Morning Jacket

    Thursday and Friday, November 16 and 17, at Gypsy Tea Room

    November 16, 2006
  • My Trip

    June 29, 2006
  • Texas Toe Jam

    The days of great summer music festivals in Dallas are history. Aren't

    June 15, 2006
  • Prairie Beckons

    June 15, 2006
  • Be Our Guest

    If only some great Dallas festival was flagging down southbound SXSW drivers right now...

    March 16, 2006
  • Citizen Cope

    Tuesday, December 14

    December 9, 2004
  • Lollapaloozers

    This summer's best concert just got canceled. So what happened?

    July 1, 2004
  • Don't Know How

    On her way to the Top 10, Norah Jones had to decide what to do--and what not to do

    September 19, 2002
  • Time Is Free

    Widespread Panic may experiment, but it's all part of the song. Usually.

    June 20, 2002
  • Hophead: Homebrew Competition At Eno's Sunday

    Hopefully entrants in Sunday's homebrew competition come up with something better than Skittlebrau.Whether you've got your own specialty beer you're dying to share with the world or you just like free mystery drinks, make sure you block out some time Sunday afternoon. From 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, June 14, Eno's Tavern in the Bishop Arts District in Oak Cliff will hold the Bishop Arts Summerfest featuring a homebrew competition. The restaurant has been accepting applications for several weeks.

    June 11, 2009
  • Poster of the Week: John Congleton and Joey Kendall at Dan's Silverleaf Tonight

    Tonight at Dan's Silverleaf, the brains behind two of the region's most mind-blowing acts, John Congleton (of The Paper Chase) and Joey Kendall (of Mount Righteous), will join forces on a bill that features each of these intriguing minds performing solo sets.The above poster for the show uses an aesthetic not wholly unfamiliar to past posters for some of Kendall's shows, but that doesn't necessarily mean this one's not effective. Using strips of white to cover the eyes of The Wizard of Oz's Dor

    June 11, 2009
  • Blogaroo '09: At Least The Comics Are Keeping Things Light...

    As of Friday at noonish, nothing at the 2009 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival has happened the way I've expected it to. Or the way I've thought it should've gone. Or the way Triumph the Insult Comic Dog thought it would either, for that matter.No surprise that there are lines for everything, but they are incredibly long. An hour and a half to pick up tickets at the will call location, which was manned by a single person handling every writer, photographer, videographer and blogger with the gall

    June 12, 2009
  • Today In Music News: Fleet Foxes Like To Download, Panic Hits Voodoo Fest, Reznor Leaves Touring

    Your daily dose of national music news for Monday, June 15, 2009... Fleet Foxes' Robin Pecknhold used to be an illegal music downloader. But he thinks it helped him make the music he and other bands are making today, so it's cool. The New Orleans Voodoo Festival has added touring monsters Widespread Panic as this year's headliner. Trent Reznor told the crowd at Bonnaroo this weekend that he's done touring. He said he'll continue to make music, he just won't tour.

    June 15, 2009
  • Blogaroo 3: Preaching To The Converted at Bonnaroo

    Music aside, one big part of the fun at Bonnaroo is just experiencing the interaction of strangers who would never have anything to do with each other outside of such a frenzied environment. This is true everywhere, from the open-air drug markets along "Shakedown Street" to the campgrounds to the sweaty, greasy crowds packed like 50,000 tripping, writhing anchovies around the enormous What Stage. It's even true during the relatively controlled environment of a press conference--like one that fea

    June 15, 2009
  • Picture Show: Bonnaroo Performances, Bonnaroo Crowd and Bonnaroo Celebrities! Oh My!

    Mark C. AustinJustin Long and Drew Barrymore They may have been in attendance, but, no, Bonnaroo isn't just for the stars of He's Just Not That Into You. Bands played too, y'know. Laymen walked about as well.And we have empirical proof of all that, thanks to a trio of slideshows patched together by a gaggle of staff and freelance photographers about the scene, contributing to the worthy cause of offering you some eye candy. First, there's the actual performance shots. Second, the always-entertai

    June 15, 2009
  • Hophead: Camping Out In The 'Broo-er's Festival' Tent At Bonnaroo

    Mark C. AustinHophead wasn't the only one thirsty for beer at Bonnaroo last weekend. Hophead spent a four-day weekend at the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival in Manchester, Tennessee. The music, comedy, people-watching and general chaos of the thing made for an outstanding trip. But one of the highlights was the accompanying "Broo-er's Festival," a biergarten featuring some 20 brewers ranging from tiny local outfits to Anheuser-Busch. As it turned out, two personal favorites from the bash are

    June 18, 2009
  • Sloppy Seconds: Blazing A Trail

    Getting of the beaten path and trying new things can be especially rewarding when of comes to food, and this week on City of Ate proved it. From a Hophead excursion to Bonnaroo, to a taste of new gelato flavors for summer, we brought plenty of ways to avoid the same old thing.The Week in Review(s): Your own Dallas Observer: Salum is one spot worth staying in the neighborhood for, Dave writes this week, and well worth the trip if you're not from around there. Dallas Morning News: Leslie Bren

    June 19, 2009
  • Erykah Badu To Appear On Jimmy Kimmel Live Late Night with Jimmy Fallon Tonight

    Fresh off her amazing solo performance and crowd-thrilling guest appearance with Snoop Dogg at Bonnaroo, Erykah Badu will make a "surprise" appearance tonight on Jimmy Kimmel Live Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. She'll be playing in and with Kimmel's Fallon's house band, The Roots, according to publicist Paul Levatino. No word on which or how many songs she'll do, but some kind of tribute to Michael Jackson is certainly a possibility. Last night, Badu released a statement with

    June 26, 2009
  • Bonnaroo: Peace, Love, Music... and Anarchy

    June 18, 2009
  • Today In Music News: Drummers Get Some Love, NIN Announces New Final Appearances and Smooth Jazz Gets The Boot

    Your daily dose of national music news for Wednesday, July 8, 2009... Black Keys drummer Patrick Carney has started a band with four other drummers. The act is called... wait for it... Drummer.  Trent Reznor has already gone back on his word regarding his claims that NIN's last show was Bonnaroo. The band will play a handful of small- to mid-size venues in late August. Aside from elevators, the only place to smooth jazz consistently was The Weather Channel. Until now. Sorry,

    July 8, 2009