Jam Cruise Journal | Day Two - By Team JamBase
- Jan 6, 2014
- 11:20 am PST
The party aboard the MSC Divina continues with performances by Keller Williams, Bootsy Collins, Thievery Corporation and dozens more.
Andrew Bruss and Scott Bernstein provide dual coverage of the first day of Jam Cruise
Last night marked the final day of music for Mayan Holidaze, where UM, STS9 and tDB each played a set.
The rain went away allow Umphrey’s McGee and STS9 to play on the Beach at Mayan Holidaze last night.
Rain forced Umphrey’s McGee and the Disco Biscuits to play inside at Day One of Mayan Holidaze.
Check out Bee Getz’s extensive review of Bear Creek ’13 along with plenty of photos and videos from this year’s festival.
Nigel Hall and Roosevelt Collier led an all-star band through a gospel-themed set during the last day of this year’s Bear Creek.
L. Paul Mann shares his thoughts and images from last weekend’s Hard Day Of The Dead festival in Los Angeles.
The String Cheese Incident threw their first Hulaween festival at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park this past weekend.
The second day of Treasure Island Music Festival brought performances by Animal Collective, Beck, STRFKR and more. Check out Sterling Munksgard’s photos and Eric Podolsky’s thoughts from the event.
Atoms For Peace, Major Lazer and several others take the stage for the first day of the 7th annual Treasure Island Music Festival
Yesterday, My Morning Jacket and some of their musical friends headlined a free event in NYC’s Times Square.
Bee Getz shares a narrative of his experience at Symbiosis Gathering 2013, held at Woodward Reservoir in Oakdale, CA.
Bill Clifford shares his thoughts and Ian Rawn shares his photos from the inaugural Lockn’ Festival.
Burning Man virgin Bee Getz shares a narrative of his experience at this year’s event.
When fun. canceled their set at Mumford & Sons’ St. Augustine Stopover due to a medical issue, John Fogerty stepped up in a big way.
Andrew Bruss and Ben Tan provide coverage from this year’s second installment of Boston Calling.
In Wilco’s first post-AmericanaramA set, they brought up The National to help out on “California Stars.”