Smooth jazz combines with fine wine and cuisine in this spinoff from the Daytona Beach International Festival. Saxophonist Richard Elliot and guitarist Earl Klugh are the headliners. Food Network's Ted Allen hosts.
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Big-time venture capitalist and fantasy banjo picker Warren Hellman brings back Hardly Strictly Bluegrass for the eighth time—God bless him. Golden Gate Park was famous for free concerts in the '60s, but that was then, this is now. Saturday and Sunday has six stages presenting top roots artists nonstop from noon to about 7 pm. Friday runs a partial program on just two stages. The problem for attendees at HSB is in deciding how to plan their day, especially biting the bullet on which acts to miss. Best transport is city buses; come early if you hope to find street parking. Besides food booths, don't look for a lot of diversions at this festival—the main attraction is the music. And if you're into Americana music, there's no better lineup of artists to be seen at any festival.
"The 31st annual festival is situated at the Sonoma County fairgrounds, one hour north of San Francisco. It's the premier music and sustainable living festival on the west coast with 30,000 attendees. Three days and nights of world-class music and entertainment, 350 vendors and exhibitors, prominent speakers and educational workshops, Eco-Village, Healing Sanctuary, Health & Wellness Pavilion, and much more, including on-site camping."—Description by festival
"Fredericton comes alive for six days each September as hundreds of world class performers appear on dozens of stages, all conveniently located in Fredericton's beautiful and historic downtown....Known internationally for presenting the best in established and up-and-coming talent, great musical memories and a touch of the unexpected are what the Harvest Jazz and Blues Festival are famous for."—Description by festival
"Join us as we celebrate 3 days of alternative music featuring the best up and coming bands, and main act headliners from around the country. Most importantly, help us generate financial support and inspire social awareness for the non-profit Harvest of Hope Foundation.
"The first notable festival of the 2010 Festival Season. * Over 150 local bands and main act performers scheduled to appear. * Affordable 3 Day Passes from $29.50-$59.50. * 4 stages of music, food vending, informative workshops & other forms of entertainment. * Many camping options on-site all weekend!* Conveniently scheduled during major University & College Spring Break Week. * Estimated forecast of attendance is 20,000+
individuals over 3 days."—Description by festival
"The Hawaii Electronic Music Festival is a gathering of creative minds who share our love for the Island and our passion for life. It’s a place for those of us, who dance to a different beat. Embrace the world and follow your dreams. Bring an open mind, a good attitude and a smile on your face."—Description by festival
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