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Wood Festival website "Truck and Wood 2008" BBC Oxford 6 March 2008 "Wood Festival - the tree-hugger's view" 22 May 2009 Tim Hughes, Oxford Mail "Wood Festival" Arts Council England 1 May 2009 "Organisers get set for Wood eco-festival" 14 May 2009 Wallingford Herald "Green festivals - All the best green festivals this summer" 8 May 2009 The ...
Forest Live: The music festival with nature at its heart. Roisin O'Connor. June 5, 2024 at 6:25 AM. Fans enjoy music in Delamere Forest, England, as part of Forest Live festival (Paul Dulac)
Environmental themes in music have ranged from an appreciation of nature and wilderness and advocating for its protection, to environmental degradation, pollution and climate change. The earliest popular music exploring environmentalist topics can be traced back to the 19th century and early folk, gospel and blues music.
BARE in the Woods (or BARE Festival) is an annual, award-winning music festival which has been staged since 2014 at Garryhinch Woods, Portarlington, Co. Laois, Ireland. B.A.R.E stands for Bringing Another Righteous Event. [1] BARE 2018 is set to take place at Borris House, Co. Carlow on 6 and 7 July 2018.
The BBC Radio 1 and Aux stages will not reopen for scheduled performances on Saturday or Sunday, festival organisers confirmed. Leeds Festival shuts two stages for rest of event: ‘Mother nature ...
The gathering took place on the same days in August as the original festival, even though in 1989 this fell in the middle of the week. A total lunar eclipse occurred during the concert on the night of August 16–17. Musicians worked the lunar eclipse into performances; one sang his own version of Man's "Call Down the Moon".
The tour featured several bands, most of which performed at the original Woodstock festival or feature members that performed at the festival. The musicians featured differed slightly from venue to venue but most of the concerts featured Jefferson Starship , Big Brother and the Holding Company , Canned Heat , Ten Years After and Tom Constanten .
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience recently published a research showing that extreme music genres such as heavy metal, emo, punk and screamo (yeah, it's a thing) have a calming effect on angry ...