Woodstock, NY (Top40 Charts/ Shore Fire Media) Radio Woodstock and acclaimed guitarist
Warren Haynes (Gov't Mule, The Allman Brothers Band) present the seventh annual Mountain Jam
Music Festival (MountainJam.com) at Hunter Mountain, in Hunter, NY from Thursday, June 2, to Sunday, June 5, 2011. For the first time, Mountain Jam will expand to include four days of music and camping. Early bird tickets are now available at MountainJam.com.
Gov't Mule will headline Mountain Jam for the seventh consecutive year on Saturday, June 4. Gov't Mule's two-set performance at Mountain Jam VII will be one of only a few select appearances for the group in 2011. Modern rock heroes My Morning Jacket will return to the festival after five years to headline on Sunday, June 5. The newly formed Warren Haynes Band, a soul-infused ensemble, will make its debut northeast festival appearance, headlining on Friday, June 3.
"It's been great to watch Mountain Jam grow over the last seven years from a one-day concert to a multi-day, destination event," says Haynes. "I'm really looking forward to this year's line-up and to performing with both Gov't Mule and the Warren Haynes Band."
Mountain Jam favorites Michael Franti & Spearhead, hot off the smashing success of their latest hit album The Sound of Sunshine, will return for their sixth consecutive Mountain Jam appearance. The festival's eclectic lineup will also see return appearances by crossover punk-Americana sensations The Avett Brothers, and modern blues-rock trailblazers North Mississippi Allstars.
A diverse array of first-time Mountain Jam performers will also join in, such as high-energy, hippie folk-pop collective Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, cross-genre banjo wiz Bela Fleck & The Flecktones, legendary blues-rock masters Electric Hot Tuna, rhythm & blues and gospel icon Mavis Staples, high-energy psychedelic rockers Portugal. The Man, West African-influenced Asheville, NC improvisers Toubab Krewe, and Dave Matthews' collaborator and guitar virtuoso Tim Reynolds & TR3, among others.
Each night Mountain Jam will present additional late night entertainment both outside and inside Hunter Mountain's Colonel's Hall. The late night sets include the return of the hot, electronic jamband Lotus, the Canadian dance trio The New Deal and the recently formed supergroup, 7 Walkers featuring Bill Kreutzmann (Grateful Dead), George Porter Jr. (The Meters), Papa Mali, and Matt Hubbard (Willie Nelson).
For the first time, Mountain Jam will also provide music for early arrivals on the night of Thursday, June 2 starting at 8pm. Funk/soul trio Soulive, will headline Thursday night's offerings with a set of instrumental Beatles songs from their latest album Rubber Soulive. Rising Brooklyn-based soul-rockers The London Souls, and a late-night band still to be announced will round out Thursday's entertainment.
"We are really excited to bring this amazing group of artists to the Mountain in 2011 and to expand the fun to a fourth night", said Mountain Jam Founder, and Radio Woodstock President/Owner, Gary Chetkof. "Every year we strive to make the Mountain Jam experience better than the year before, and this year we know we are going to take this over the top!" The festival's forward-thinking Awareness Village will once again host a special acoustic stage, as well as exhibits from not-for-profit organizations and environmental groups, children's entertainment, performance and sculpture art, physical and spiritual healing, a beer and wine garden, and much more. The Festival will also be continuing its greening efforts with recycling, carbon offsets, and free water refills to reduce the usage of plastic water bottles.
Originally conceived in 2005 as a single-day celebration of Radio Woodstock's 25th anniversary, Mountain Jam has blossomed into a four-day, multi-stage event, featuring onsite camping, and one of the northeast's most pristine natural amphitheaters. Over the years, Mountain Jam has hosted some of the top names in live music, including The Allman Brothers Band, Phil Lesh & Friends, Bob Weir & RatDog, Alison Krauss and Union Station, Ray LaMontagne, Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band, Yonder Mountain String Band, Les Claypool, Dave Mason, Grace Potter & The Nocturnals, The Hold Steady, Coheed & Cambria, Drive-By Truckers, Dr. Dog, Medeski Martin & Wood, Mike Gordon, G. Love & Special Sauce, Ozomatli, Galactic, Umphrey's McGee and Robert Randolph & The Family Band, among many others. Last year, the festival presented Levon Helm's 70th Birthday Jubilee with very special guests Warren Haynes, Donald Fagen, Ray LaMontagne, Sam Bush, Steve Earle, Patterson & David Hood, Jackie Greene and Allison Moorer.
The Hunter Mountain Lodge will provide fans with 24-hour access to both food and indoor bathrooms, while onsite camping and a variety of nearby hotels, lodges and ski chalets will ensure that all attendees have a wide variety of accommodations to choose from. This year Mountain Jam will also offer expanded VIP options, including its highly acclaimed "Tavern in the Woods" featuring private bar area and Hammock Grove, as well as shaded hospitality tents, early arrival access at no additional charge, private camping areas, and a variety of gourmet food and beverages. Mountain Jam will also offer options for VIP on-site lodging and a VIP RV area on the Mountain.
Following the sellout of Mountain Jam's Holiday Presale tickets, Festival Passes are now available at Early Bird prices for $142.50, and with camping for $172.50. For an additional $25, attendees can enjoy early admission to the campgrounds on Thursday afternoon and music on the Mountain starting at 8 pm. A limited number of VIP Festival Passes are now on sale for $414.50, which includes Thursday admission. Single day tickets will be available at a later date - there will be no Friday-only single day tickets issued.
Hunter Mountain is located within a short drive from anywhere in New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, and Connecticut. For complete lineup, full details and ticketing, please visit MountainJam.com.
About Radio Woodstock - WDST & Radiowoodstock.com
Radio Woodstock is a global multi-media company that includes the award-winning radio station, Radio Woodstock 100.1 WDST, Woodstock's hometown radio station, as well as internet radio stations, Radio Woodstock 69, and Radio Woodstock LIVE. All three are available online at RadioWoodstock.com.
Radio Woodstock Presents, a major upstate New York promoter, produces 40+ concerts per year in the Woodstock and Hudson Valley area, in addition to Mountain Jam and the new Bluestock Music Festival, which will debut at Hunter Mountain at the end of August. Radio Woodstock Presents also records many of the artist performances for release through its digital distribution company Radio Woodstock Music.
Listen online:
https://www.wdst.com
https://www.radiowoodstock.com
About Warren Haynes
Warren Haynes has been ranked by Rolling Stone magazine as the 23rd Greatest Guitarist of All Time and most recently among the few top "Guitar Gods." Haynes is a Grammy winner for his work with Gov't Mule and The Allman Brothers Band. He's been called both an "American treasure" and a "legend in the making" by his peers.
https://www.warrenhaynes.net
https://www.mule.net
Mountain Jam 2011 Lineup
Gov't Mule
My Morning Jacket
Warren Haynes Band
Michael Franti & Spearhead
The Avett Brothers
Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros
Bela Fleck & The Flecktones
Mavis Staples
Electric Hot Tuna
Lotus (late night)
North Mississippi Allstars
7 Walkers featuring Bill Kreutzmann, George Porter Jr. & Papa Mali (late
night)
Soulive
The New Deal (late night)
Portugal. The Man
Preservation Hall Jazz Band
Tim Reynolds & TR3
Dawes
Toubab Krewe
Zach Deputy
Ryan Montbleau Band
The London Souls
Chris Barron (of The Spin Doctors)
Civil Twilight
The Heavy Pets
Orgone
Kung Fu
Alternate Routes
Dangermuffin
Moon Taxi
Ari Hest
TAB The Band
Morning Teleportation
Bronze Radio Returns
The Erin Hobson Compact
The Big Takeover
Voodelic
Livingston Leo