Roots

Ravinia releases monster summer lineup of popular and classical music

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Ravinia Festival, the Chicago area concert series that claims to be America's longest running music festival, announced its popular music schedule, supplementing the previously released Chicago Symphony Orchestra repertory season schedule.

The most in-demand tickets could be for two performances by Sting backed by the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra as well as shows by Crosby, Stills & Nash, Sheryl Crow, and Carrie Underwood.

But there are a huge number of major stars in every popular music genre, including Backstreet Boys, Big Head Todd And The Monsters, Bobby McFerrin, Buddy Guy, Cheap Trick, Colbie Caillat, Dave Brubeck Quartet, Earth, Wind & Fire, Garrison Keillor, George Benson, Jethro Tull, John Hiatt & The Combo, Nancy Wilson, Nelly Furtado, Peter and Paul, Poi Dog Pondering, Procol Harum, Sheryl Crow, Soulive, Squeeze, Steve Martin and The Steep Canyon Rangers, The B-52s, The Beach Boys, The Bodeans, The Cat Empire, The Four Tops, The Levon Helm Band, The Moody Blues, The Ramsey Lewis Trio, The Swell Season, The Temptations, Train, and Vince Gill.

.moe tops lineup additions at Northwest String Summit

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Additions: .moe, The Infamous Stringdusters, Crooked Still, Jessica Kilroy and Benny Galloway, Pete Kartsounes, Crunchy Western Boys

Comment: Joining compatriots and host band Yonder Mountain String Band, .moe gives the Pacific North jamgrass festival another marquee jam name that will draw fans from near and far. Plus, The Infamous Stringdusters and Crooked Still give the festival two of the top progressive bluegrass acts going, three counting Darol Anger's Republic of Strings, a standby at the festival. Another previously announced standby is Danny Barnes, who leads the festival's traditional Super Jam, which will be a hoot as usual with all the above acts plus more artists to be named. Of course, Yonder closes all three nights as usual.

Strong folkie lineup for Pete Seeger's Clearwater

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Last year may have been the big one for festival founder Pete Seeger (he was celebrating his 90th birthday), but Clearwater 2010 has an equally strong lineup of folk music, singer-songwriter, Americana and jam band talent.

The bill is headed up by Steve Earle, Shawn Colvin and David Bromberg Quartet. Then, in addition to the irrepressible Seeger, other notable names include Joan Osborne, Buckwheat Zydeco, the subdudes, Keller Williams (in a loopless acoustic set), Railroad Earth, Donna the Buffalo, Felice Brothers, Steve Forbert, Toshi Reagan, Jonatha Brooke, Dan Bern, Lucy Kaplansky, Sara Watkins, Dala, The Lee Boys and lots more.

As always, the two-day festival is as much about environmental awareness and action as it is about the music, but for pure folk music entertainment there are few events anywhere that can match it. And that's only appropriate, considering Seeger's role as an elder statesman of both American folk music and of the environmental and social justice movements.

Visit our Clearwater's Great Hudson River Revival page for interactive artist links, or the festival website for tickets and complete details.

Lineup posted: Rhythm & Roots

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Headliners: Donna the Buffalo, Marcia Ball, Steve Riley and the Mamou Playboys

Notables: CJ Chenier and the Red Hot Louisiana Band, Danny Barnes Trio, Dave Alvin and the Guilty Women, Geoff Muldaur and the Texas Sheiks, Little Freddie King, Preston Frank, Red Stick Ramblers, Uncle Earl

Comment: The closest you can get to New Orleans without leaving New England, R&R typically supplements its regular cast of Cajun and zydeco stars with purveyors of other roots styles. It's a treat that Uncle Earl is back on the circuit after two years of absence. Geoff Muldaur's reprise of the old Jim Kweskin songbook is not to be missed. The Kind of California doesn't come East a lot, so grab this chance to see Dave Alvin with his Guilty Women. Expect a few more enticing names before the lineup is done.

Tim McGraw and Alan Jackson top additions to CMA fest

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The hitmakers keep on coming for the CMA Music Festival. Tim McGraw is returning to the festival for the first time in a decade, while Alan Jackson, Billy Currington and Kellie Picker all add luster to the event. The additions bring the number of announced acts to 14, with dozens more yet to come.

The biggest name acts play during the four nights of the festival (June 10-13) at LP Field in Nashville, with more than 30 other performers play daytime sets at Riverfront Park.

Visit FP's CMA Music Festival page for links to interactive artist pages. Go to the festival website for complete information.

Sizzling lineup confirms Beale Streets's place among top city festivals

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City gains notice for hot festival lineup

Among the most prominent city festivals—which we define as supersized, cross-genre affairs that celebrate the cultural experience of the locality in which they are based—New Orleans has Jazzfest, Seattle has Bumbershoot and Milwaukee has Summerfest.

Coming up in the ranks in this category in recent years, Beale Street Music Festival in Memphis TN (which is part of the bigger Memphis In May celebration) now makes its claim to counted among the biggest and best city fests in the country. And more than many of those cities (New Orleans excepted), Memphis boasts a proud history as a music city that was a birthplace of "the blues."

After a fair amount of rumor-mongering, the lineup for the April 30-May 2 event, which takes place in the city's Mississippi riverfront Tom Lee Park, was announced yesterday, and it would be hard to say anyone could be disappointed by the caliber and mix of artists.

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Round 2 for Lilith Tour adds Kelly Clarkson and 12 more

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Kelly Clarkson, The Bangles, The Go-Go’s, Courtyard Hounds (Emily Robison and Martie Maguire of the Dixie Chicks), Martina McBride, Suzanne Vega, Anjulie, Anya Marina, Jesca Hoop, Kate Miller-Heidke, Lucy Schwartz, Miranda Lee Richards, Nikki Jean and The Rescues

The returning Lilith Tour, already boasting an eye-popping, genre-busting lineup of top female artists, added a bakers dozen new acts, including some major names.

Kelly Clarkson, The Bangles, The Go-Gos, Martina McBride, Suzanne Vega and the newly formed Court Yard Hounds with Dixie Chicks sisters Emily Robison and Martie Maguire top the second round list.

Also named wer Anjulie, Anya Marina, Jesca Hoop, Kate Miller-Heidke, Lucy Schwartz, Miranda Lee Richards and Nikki Jean and The Rescues.

The total lineup now numbers 63 and includes other star names like tour founder Sarah McLachlan, Sheryl Crow, Mary J. Blige, Miranda Lambert, Colbie Caillat, Ke$ha, Emmylou Harris, Sugarland and Sara Bareilles.

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