JITD SCHEDULE & VIDEO

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Jam in the Dam releases 2007 Schedule
& 2006 Video Capsule


The Duo w/ Mathis & Previte
Jam in the Dam 2006 by K. Quinn

Jam in the Dam has released the following schedule of artist performances for the 2007 edition of our international festival, featuring Yonder Mountain String Band, Keller Williams, Dark Star Orchestra, and Galactic. This overlapping set time format has been received very well the first two years, as it provides non-stop music, keeps each room in the venue comfortable, yet affords an opportunity to experience all of the artists as you can flow back and forth between the Max and the Old Hall.

Also, we have recently completed the new Video Capsule, which was shot in March at the 2006 event. Larry Shapiro and Cinovative again did a masterful job of capturing the feel, energy, and intimacy of this one-of-a-kind event. Bring back some memories, or see what you missed! You'll need an updated version of Quicktime to view.

Watch the video here!

Tickets went on sale September 20th in Europe, and is the ONLY place to get one-night tickets. Our European friends love this aspect, as it is a lot more feasible to come for a night or two, if you live on the continent.

See you in March!

SUNDAY March 18

The Max (1000 cap.)
YMSB 9:00-11:00
GAL 12:00-2:00

The Old Hall (750 cap.)
KW 10:00-12:00
DSO 1:00-3:00


MONDAY March 19

The Max (1000 cap.)
DSO 9:00-11:00
YMSB 12:00-2:00

The Old Hall (750 cap.)
KW 10:00-12:00
GAL 1:00-3:00


TUESDAY March 20

The Max (1000 cap.)
KW 9:00-11:00
DSO 12:00-2:00

The Old Hall (750 cap.)
YMSB 10:00-12:00
GAL 1:00-3:00


Jam in the Dam 2007 Line-Up Announcement & On Sale Info
March 18-19-20, 2007

25 years ago, in October of 1981, the Grateful Dead played at the Melkweg in Amsterdam, home of Jam in the Dam, for the first and only time. It's an event that venue owner Cor Schlosser remembers with fondness to this day. Cor still owns the venue, and is as much an Amsterdam musical fixture as his legendary venue, which has hosted a who's who of rock n' roll aristocracy over the past thirty years or so.

So, to help celebrate the 25th anniversary of that special occasion, we got Dark Star Orchestra to climb aboard our 'festival express', along with simpatico brethren Yonder Mountain String Band, Keller Williams, and Galactic. JitD 2007 promises to be a sing-along, dance-along, party-along event that maybe this venue hasn't seen since those rare days in 1981. Ask anyone who has attended either of the first two installments of this one-of-a-kind festival, and you'll likely get a crooked smile, a glow of fond remembrance, and hear the words 'dude,' 'man,' or 'sweet.' We think this festival draws some of the nicest, most adventurous music fans there are, from both this country and all over Europe.

If you're new to the concept, the Melkweg houses two concert halls under one roof. It was just one back in '81, which is now the Oude Zaal (Old Hall, cap. 750) The Max was added much later, and will finish a renovation by March that will expand its capacity to 1500. Since the common areas and Old Hall remain the same size, we don't plan on selling more than the 1500 TOTAL tickets allotted for the previous shows. The result will be a much more spacious experience in the Max, yet small enough to retain the intimate atmosphere for which this show is famous. The bands each play two-hour sets, each night, in one of the two venues. The overlapping set times provide non-stop music from 9:00 until 3:00. We will release the exact schedule very soon.

Tickets will go on sale next Tuesday, September 12th, at Noon EST. There will be a link from our website, jaminthedam.com directly to MusicToday, who has done a bang-up job with ticket sales every year. Early bird tickets will be $185, and every early bird order will receive a free JitD 2005 DVD! (one per order). When those are gone, the price will be $200 until January 1st, and $225 after that. Baseline Ticketing will also have an allotment of early bird tickets, as well as regular priced. www.baselineticketing.com.

Travel packages will be available through Madison House Travel for those wanting assistance in planning this journey. As everyone is coming from all corners of the country, there can be no 'one price fits all' package, but they do offer discounts on airfares and make special deals on rates with several near-by hotels and hostels. Tickets are NOT included in any packages, and must be bought separately. They are completely transferable.

If you really want to get a feel of what it's like to be one of the fortunate, Jam in the Dam 2005 is available on DVD from many places, including our website www.banzai.us/frameset_rope.htm, and was actually featured on Comcast On Demand in August. Larry Shapiro and Cinovative did an outstanding job of capturing the entire event and all of the fun and wonderment of both the fans and the bands. He also produced the video capsule, which can be seen from a link on our homepage jaminthedam.com. Keller Williams' interview aboard the canal boat affords a unique perspective of this beautiful, historic, and kind city. It's a place everyone should see at least once. Seeing it while enjoying four of your favorite bands at a party of historic proportions, is almost too good to be true.

http://jaminthedam.com

[Published on: 9/25/06]
 

Comments

dparris1 Tue 9/5/2006 03:31PM
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boooo dark star, was considering it until that, bring back sts9 and the duo

derreck star Tue 9/5/2006 03:37PM
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If you have been to Amsterdam before, don't bother with JITD. If not, it will add to your experience, but don't be expecting a great festival type experience.

$.02

MGT star Tue 9/5/2006 03:58PM
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yeah this is a pretty weak line-up. You would have to pay me to go.

groovyphisher starstarstarstarstar Tue 9/5/2006 04:37PM
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I can't believe there are people out there that don't appreciate the simple fact of musicians coming together to reform one of the greatest and well known Grateful Dead "cover bands" out there.
If any artist to booo about dparris1, it should be Keller Williams. Seriously, how much longer is this guy going to be cool. He was cool back in '01, but it's time for someone else to get on the horse.
thank you.

williamjohnson star Tue 9/5/2006 05:13PM
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What??? Where are the biscuits in this line-up I was ready to buy tickets bopok rooms and save up money to blow away.... This is crazy, I love Keller (most of the time) and Dso is the best cover band ever probably, and galactic is great too, but over the past couple years jam in the dam has been about the biscuits, I wonder if anyone else is as dissapointed as me.... Please put the biscuits on the bill and then it's a party for sure

bigdoobie star Tue 9/5/2006 05:23PM
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bigdoobie

ummmmmmmmmm, yeah questionable at best..........

QuantumTubaMan Tue 9/5/2006 05:28PM
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QuantumTubaMan

They had a lineup before now. This is good, but Umphrey's and Bisco are better.

j-bizzle star Tue 9/5/2006 05:31PM
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j-bizzle

what in the hell happened to this festy. Wouldn't even pay to see DSO if they come back to San Fran.... Keller and Galactic are alright - but what about about umphs, DB, and sts9 - damn! dissapointed with another awesome festival that can't produce year after year. I guess it could be worse - DMB could be added.

vespuchi2 star Tue 9/5/2006 05:47PM
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i was at jitd this spring and loved it all and would have flown from the states for it, but i was already in europe at the time so getting there wasnt hard or expensive. i was thinkin of going this year again, but as for the plane ticket and $200 fest ticket these 3 just dont do it for me to go all that way...but act #4, we'll just have to see, itd better be pretty solid to get people to jump the pond.

allovernow starstarstarstarstar Tue 9/5/2006 05:54PM
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About time!!!!!! Finally a reason to go....... DSO rules!!!!!!

dparris1 Tue 9/5/2006 06:03PM
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keller is the soul of this operation, he will be what saves the dso sets when he plays with them, galactic is always fun, but the worlds greatest cover band, im not flying to europe to see a show that was played 25 years ago by a much better band, ill just listen to the shows on my couch and save thousands

skooter17 star Tue 9/5/2006 06:09PM
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skooter17

Wow this line up sucks. without the big hitter ( umphreys and bisco) this festy will die after this year. do to no tickets being sold. 3 days is too long to be in amsterdam in the first place, if you have experience the rest of europe. now with not 1 good band. its over. RIP JITD

allovernow starstarstarstarstar Tue 9/5/2006 06:17PM
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I love our Jam band secen and I'm very glad to see a new and creative lineup for the festival this year. DSO is the best!!!!!!!!!

allovernow starstarstarstarstar Tue 9/5/2006 06:22PM
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DSO!!!!!!

lookyloo starstarstarstarstar Tue 9/5/2006 06:32PM
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I my gosh, what a fantastic line up. Dark Star Orchestra @ The Melkweg. What a great chioce. Can't wait. Already making plans.

charlesv starstarstarstarstar Tue 9/5/2006 06:47PM
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Please, people, don't let disappointment over umphrey's and bisco overshadow the joy, the love, the talent that DSO brings. They so transcend any notion of "cover bands" that the term really should not be used in the same breath as this band. Some refrain from seeing DSO out of purist notions re: the Dead, some because of the perceived cover band schtick, some because they don't know any better. But what DSO brings to the scene, and especially to the music, is worthy of the JITD and then some! Go - you will not be disappointed...

namaste, y'all...

allovernow starstarstarstarstar Tue 9/5/2006 06:52PM
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Well said!!!

MasonAdkins starstarstarstarstar Tue 9/5/2006 07:27PM
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YES..DARK STAR BABY... FINALLY ...SOME "REAL" JAM MUSIC....forget Keller,....forget Umphreys, who likes them anyway? forget those molly bands//lol....now there is something special about this one in dam. DSO..

SCI123 star Tue 9/5/2006 07:37PM
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WHERE THE HELL IS STS9??

SCI123 star Tue 9/5/2006 07:42PM
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I wouldnt ride my bike to this festival if i could.

Luthur starstarstar Tue 9/5/2006 07:52PM
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Oooh goody! The expected bitching and moaning about a festival's line-up. You know what, don't go. No one cares.

kilidank star Tue 9/5/2006 07:57PM
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killer, maybe keller will get hopped up on goofballs and run over DSO.

sts9shineshineshine starstarstar Tue 9/5/2006 09:06PM
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I was in europe as well last year making it easier to get there, but with this lineup your not getting that late nite dance party that is the aura of amsterdam like you did when sts9 and bisco were there last fall. Dark Star, Keller and Galactic are all great bands but not great enough to make the trip out there. its a wonderful venue though, nice bathrooms, no security, can brinng in own alcohol to beat expensive beer prices plus your in the dam. Enough Said

EVILFUNK Tue 9/5/2006 10:30PM
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EVILFUNK

DSO is good at what they do and all (make money, help lots of other people make money)- but compaerd to reid mathis and joe russo on stage together , come on, folks! who are we kidding? you all want to see a cover band? im going to see micky mouse this year instead!

KW is always fun - somehow he covers all kinds of people and makes it work. somehow he can cover phish without bothering me - hes about the only person anyway.

i can take about half an hour of Stan Moore before im bored of the same groove. galactic - theres a band that would not have made it without e!

UM next year? GRAB?

oysteria starstarstarstar Tue 9/5/2006 11:34PM
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i think your all retards or at least the ones dissing dark star. we can hear any of these bands in the states. but seeing the same ones every year in the city made of thc cant be better than a rotation of musical viberations. maybe this ones for the folks who want to see some music in amsterdam that isnt all technoed out. i listen to DB and umphs but they are not the only bands that know how to play instruments. variety people. expect keller he can play every year. he is variety in himself

DSOluver Wed 9/6/2006 02:20AM
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"boo dark star"?
"you would have to pay me to go"?

wow. sad. you guys clearly have no idea what you're talking about and, unfortunately for you, because of that have no idea what you'll be missing.
VIVA DARK STAR ORCHESTRA!!!!!!!!!!
peace

Here comes the flood Wed 9/6/2006 02:38AM
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Here comes the flood

FYI: the Dutch don't dig cover bands. I podcasted The GD 1981 Melkweg show a couple of weeks ago on my blog in two parts. Get them here:

GD 1981-10-15 part#01:
http://blogger.xs4all.nl/werksman/archive/2006/07/07/104566.aspx
GD 1981-10-15 part#02:
http://blogger.xs4all.nl/werksman/archive/2006/07/14/106071.aspx

terraping Wed 9/6/2006 04:16AM
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honeslty for me, traveling a long distance and/or spending lots of $$ on a festival/vacation experience necesitates a late night dance party, thets where i have the most fun both sts9 and tdb do just that guaranteed. Iwhile i love the dead they wont be playing there. Galactic is well worth seeing but not flying across the world for. i'm on the no liate night dance party no go to the dam side.

sduggan19 Wed 9/6/2006 07:14AM
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ok Keller coming back is awesome.. ill never forget Jam in the Dam 05' with keller .. Galactic and DSO .. awesome.. but the forth must be UMPHREYS MCGEE!!! WTF if there not there.. UMPHREYS its ur festival!!! seriously .. i don't know if ill make it a 3rd year in a row without umphreys!

sduggan19 Wed 9/6/2006 07:19AM
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oh and one more thing.. for thoes who havn't gone to this festival.. u can't boo anything about it .. not even the line up .. u can't say s**t like i wouldn't fly for Galactic.. this festival brings u more then just the music.. it brings a whole new world and feeling to the scene we love so much.. so if you enjoy these bands on the regular its worth every penny to fly for this experience!

derreck star Wed 9/6/2006 07:25AM
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I was at JITD '06, and it a was fun time, but I'm not sure it's worth the price, unless you are visiting Europe for the first time.

shanky95 Wed 9/6/2006 07:43AM
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EVILFUNK- you're a real depressing dude. Also, GRAB would ruin JITD. I'm putting money on the next artist to be either Bisco or UM. Maybe both! Spread Good Vibes!

shadeOgrey starstarstarstarstar Wed 9/6/2006 07:54AM
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I've never been to Amsterdam, but the chance to see DSO there has got me excited!!! Need to get my papers in order. For all you naysayers IMO it is more a matter of the audience ACCEPTING THE MUSIC from a new source, which is hard for some true fans of the Grateful Dead and Ratdog. It was hard for me at first, especially seeing someone 'playing the part' of Bob Wier while Bob is perfectly alive and still rocking. But that purist attitude I've learned does nothing for THE FUTURE. If you love the music of the Grateful Dead and want to hear it live in the future, it's going to be DSO, they are the best at what they do and they will continue to do it because apparently they love it! Perhaps (heaven forbid) it will take the deaths/retirement of Weir and Lesh for those who still call DSO a 'cover band' to come on board, but eventually THEY WILL!! Keep rockin DSO!

migus00 star Wed 9/6/2006 08:22AM
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migus00

I can't believe they picked DSO. That sucks balls. I hate cover bands, and I don't care what all you people say about them not being like other cover bands. They are what they are. So weak compared to last year's line-up.

lookyloo starstarstarstarstar Wed 9/6/2006 08:23AM
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I'm truly blown away by the negativity here. Are you just a bunch of children who cry, whine, and stomp their feet when they don't get what they want on Christmas morning? My gosh, didn't your parents teach you anything about respect? Ok, maybe DSO isn't your bag, but what gives you the right to just bash them for bashings sake? At least give your opinion if you've actually seen them play.

I saw the Grateful Dead play well over 150 times in 6 different countries, Jerry is gone, I miss him more than words can say, the Grateful Dead don't play anymore, if this music is your bag of chips I GUARANTEE YOU, nobody, no other group of 7 people can recreate the beautiful music of the Grateful Dead like John, Rob, Kevin, Lisa, Rob, Dino, and Dan do...NOBODY!!!

I give you my Deadhead word of honor, Dark Star Orchestra is the REAL DEAL, they're not a cover band, not by any means, they are truly the spirit of the Grateful Dead recreated.

Give them a chance, you'll love the experience.

Lookyloo

whoknowswhy Wed 9/6/2006 10:42AM
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Nothing against DSO but they are a cover band. They could be the greatest musicians in all the universe, hell they could even be better than TGD but if you are playing another bands stuff and strictly that. YOU ARE A COVERBAND

Max star Wed 9/6/2006 11:26AM
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Max

Last years line up can neveer be beat.

AdCo Wed 9/6/2006 11:39AM
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AdCo

oooohh where's sts9 and bisco and the late night techno dance party? who gives a fuck. they are only fun with strong drugs, and sometimes that doesnt even help. people who can appreciate true musicianship get really bored with these bands, really quickly. personally, im glad i dont have to hear magner yelling his nonsensical shitty lyrics all through the night. everyone needs to cool it, you all know they will announce a band that will draw people from the states. maybe it will even be the biscodiscuits (hopefully not) i just hope its um, a band that can rock all types of music, write good songs, and fucking sing in key and harmonize!

groovyphisher starstarstarstarstar Wed 9/6/2006 11:45AM
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Comments are like a-holes!

duckswiller star Wed 9/6/2006 12:20PM
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DSO blows and so does smeller willams. Look for a huge drop in ticket sales.

phishmanxx Wed 9/6/2006 12:28PM
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