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The All Good Music Festival and Camp Out was a weekend-long event held annually in July. Since its inception in 1997, [ 1 ] it had been held at venues along the Mid-Atlantic, including Trip's Farm (Terra Alta) Masontown, West Virginia , Brandywine, Maryland and most notably Marvin's Mountaintop .
This is a list of jam band music festivals. This list may have some overlap with list of historic rock festivals and list of reggae festivals . Jam bands are musical groups who relate to a unique fan culture that began in the 1960s with Grateful Dead (see deadheads ), and continued with The Allman Brothers Band , which had lengthy jams at concerts.
All Good Music Festival; Altamont Free Concert; Atlanta International Pop Festival (1970) ... Summer Camp Music Festival; Summer Jam at Watkins Glen; Summer Meltdown; T.
Jam gets the Smoky Hill River Festival started right. According to Rick Hanson, who created the jam with his father almost 40 years ago, said it was first pitched to Salina Arts and Humanities as ...
The All Good Music Festival – July 19–22, 2012 and July 18–21, 2013; The Dark Star Jubilee – August 31 – September 2, 2012, May 24–26, 2013 and May 23–26, 2014; The Werk Out Music Festival – September 20–23, 2012, September 12–15, 2013 and August 7–9, 2014; WCOL 92.3's Country Jam – June 16, 2013, and June 13–14, 2014
Travis Kelce. Barry Brecheisen/Getty Images Travis Kelce is hosting the second annual Kelce Jam festival with a star-studded lineup of musicians. The 2024 event, which takes place on May 18 at The ...
Kyle Rivas/Getty Images Forget Coachella, Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza and NYC’s Punk Island — the hottest festival of 2024 is Kelce Jam. Travis Kelce is bringing back “Kelce Jam” to his ...
The Bonnaroo Music Festival, held each June in Tennessee, continues to provide a highly visible forum for jam acts, although this festival has attracted many different genres during its decade-plus history. As with other music scenes, devout fans of jam bands are known to travel from festival to festival, often developing a family-like community.