Summer Camp Music Festival
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| Location(s) | Chillicothe, Illinois |
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| Years active | 2001–present |
| Founded by | Jay Goldberg Events Jam Productions |
| Date(s) | Memorial Day Weekend |
| Genre | Jam |
| Website | summercampfestival.com |
Summer Camp Music Festival is a jam music festival held each Memorial Day weekend at Three Sisters Park in Chillicothe, Illinois. Developed by concert producer Ian Goldberg of Jay Goldberg Events & Entertainment, the first year of the festival was 2001. Summer Camp is a co-promotion of Jay Goldberg Events & Entertainment and Jam Productions.
The music festival features a variety of activities. There is a Kids Camp area where the coordinators make sure that there are plenty of activities for children. This is a family-friendly area where an adult must accompany the child and participate in the fun. The Kids Camp parade allows kids to dress up in costumes furnished by the festival or made by the kids themselves. The parade route encompasses the festival site, passing through the campgrounds. Despite criticism over confiscating all alcoholic beverages during check-in, and then reselling them inside the venue, the festival maintains that this is to encourage a family atmosphere.
In 2008, the Summer Camp Music Festival featured 6 stages: the Moonshine Stage; the Sunshine Stage; the Camping Stage; the Late Night Stage; the Campfire Stage; and, new in 2008, the Star Shine Stage. Each year of its existence, the festival has featured the band moe.. Summer Camp 2008 was broadcast live online on iClips. In 2009 the festival features a Hot Air Balloon ride and is sponsored in part by Major League Baseball.
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[edit] 2001
The first annual Summer Camp Music Festival was held June 23 - June 24, 2001 at Three Sisters Park in Chillicothe, IL where the festival has remained ever since.[1] The initial year's lineup was composed of only 15 bands.
The first night of the festival ended with moe. performing an all acoustic third set until nearly 3 in the morning.[2]
[edit] June 23
[edit] June 24
- moe.
- Finga Lickin'
- Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey
- Ojay Didit
- The All Rectangle
- The Seed Band
- ulu
- InneReflection
- The Samples
- 1,000 Vertical Feet
- JGB featuring Melvin Seals
[edit] 2002
The second annual Summer Camp Music Festival was held July 5 - July 7, 2002.[3] Now in its second year, the festival expanded to 19 bands.
[edit] July 5
[edit] Main Stage
[edit] Camping Stage
[edit] July 6
[edit] Main Stage
- Cornmeal
- Blue Magoo
- ulu
- Jazz Mandolin Project
- əkoostik hookah
- All-Star Jam
- moe.
[edit] Camping Stage
[edit] 2003
The third annual Summer Camp Music Festival was held May 24 - May 26, 2003.[4] This year marked the first time Umphrey's McGee began playing at Summer Camp. Once again, the festival expanded, this time to 20 bands.
2003 also marked the first year of official late night shows. These shows took place in the Red Barn and were an additional cost in addition to the regular festival ticket.
[edit] May 24
[edit] Main Stage
- Drums & Tuba
- JACD w/ Johnny Neel and Derico Watson
- Umphrey's McGee
- Particle
- Karl Denson's Tiny Universe
- moe.
[edit] Camping Stage
- Clean Livin'
- Blue Magoo
- Synesthesia
- Two Cow Garage
- Iratowns
- Wonderful Smith[clarification needed]
[edit] Late Night
- Particle and Friends
[edit] May 25
[edit] Main Stage
[edit] Camping Stage
[edit] Late Night
- Umphrey's McGee and Friends
[edit] 2004
The fourth annual Summer Camp Music Festival was held May 28 - May 30, 2004.[5] This year, the festival expanded to 35 bands as well as a new stage, the Sunshine Stage.
While attendees could arrive early years past, 2004 marked the first year that official music was offered for the early arrivals.
[edit] May 28
[edit] May 29
[edit] Main Stage
[edit] Sunshine Stage
- New Monsoon
- Tea Leaf Green
- OM Trio
- Jeff Austin (of Yonder Mountain String Band)
- Transcendental Hayride
[edit] Camping Stage
- Green Lemon
- Kilborn Alley Blues Band
- Family Groove Company
- 56 Hope Road
- Guest
- Cornmeal
[edit] Barn Stage
- Jim Donovan (of Rusted Root)
[edit] Late Night
[edit] May 30
The bands listed below were scheduled for May 30, but none played that day. There was stormy weather and tornado-like activity in the area, and just before noon the park was evacuated due to a tornado spotted in the area. Many of the bands simply left without playing their sets. Moe., Keller Williams, Umphrey's McGee and others stayed in the area and went on with their sets on Monday, May 31. Many fans were upset by the fact that park staff told them to leave, but did not tell them where to go (many fans had travelled a long distance to get to the festival). Many other fans were upset at the fact that no refund was ever promised, and even though they went home, several of the larger bands still played on Monday the 31st. The most anticipated set of the weekend was the latenight set that Umphrey's McGee was scheduled to play on Sunday the 30th, mostly due in part to their latenight performance the year before. When the park was evacuated, many fans lost out on their chance to see this set. Umphrey's McGee, in an effort to make it up to their fans, allowed free entry to a later show at the Canopy Club in Champaign, IL with a ticket stub from their unplayed latenight show.
[edit] Main Stage
- Benevento Russo
- Antigone Rising
- Oteil and the Peacemakers
- Jazz Mandolin Project featuring Jon Fishman
- Keller Williams
- moe.
[edit] Sunshine Stage
- Smokestack
- Orquestra Ranura
- Charlie Hunter Trio
- RAQ
- Mofro
[edit] Camping Stage
- Bockman's Euphio
- The Station
- Ray's Music Exchange
- Dexter Grove
- Shanti Groove
- Freespace
[edit] Barn Stage
- Jim Donovan (of Rusted Root)
[edit] Late Night
[edit] 2005
The fifth annual Summer Camp Music Festival was held May 26 - May 29, 2005.[6] This year featured over 40 bands across three stages.
[edit] May 26
- Ray's Music Exchange
- Signal Path
- New Monsoon
- Groovatron
- RAQ
- Lucky Ned Peppers
- Goat Motor
- Art of Ill Fusion
- Public Display of Funk
- Madahoochi
[edit] May 27
[edit] Main Stage
[edit] Sunshine Stage
- Smokestack
- RAQ
- New Monsoon
- Signal Path
[edit] Camping Stage
- The Apollo Project
- Brainchild
- The Station
- Euforquestra
- Freespace
- Backyard Tire Fire
[edit] Late Night
[edit] May 28
[edit] Main Stage
- Bockman's
- Groovatron
- Michael Franti & Spearhead
- Umphrey's McGee
- moe.
[edit] Sunshine Stage
- Chicago Afrobeat Project
- Ray's Music Exchange
- Hot Buttered Rum String Band
- Mofro
- The Hackensaw Boys
[edit] Camping Stage
- Fotamana
- Family Groove Company
- Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band
- Punsapaya
- Green Lemon
[edit] Late Night
- Victor Wooten Band
[edit] May 29
[edit] Main Stage
- Blueground Undergrass
- Oteil and the Peacemakers
- Jazz Mandolin Project
- Victor Wooten Band
- moe.
[edit] Sunshine Stage
- Treologic
- Drop Q
- Jeff Coffin Mutet
- Greyhounds
[edit] Camping Stage
- Alan Vasquez
- Truffle Bluff
- Theresa Anderson
- Cornmeal
- Dave Chastain Band
[edit] Late Night
[edit] 2006
The sixth annual Summer Camp Music Festival was held May 25 - May 27, 2006.[7] This year featured over 45 bands across 3 stages.
- moe.
- Umphrey's McGee
- Keller Williams
- Rusted Root
- Yonder Mountain String Band
- The Disco Biscuits
- Honkytonk Homeslice featuring Billy Nershi
- Andrew Bird
- Oteil and the Peacemakers
- Zilla featuring Michael Travis
- Chris Berry & Panjea featuring Michael Kang
- Groovatron
- Apollo Sunshine
- New Monsoon
- ALO (Animal Liberation Orchestra)
- Vince Herman
- Tea Leaf Green
- RAQ
- Rose Hill Drive
- Pnuma Trio
- Glenn Kotche (of Wilco)
- The Lee Boys
- Backyard Tire Fire
- Drop Q
- Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band
- The Brakes
- Family Groove Company
- Cornmeal
- Brothers Past
- The Steepwater Band
- The Station
- Future Rock
- Elsinore
- 56 Hope Road
- Fat Maw Rooney
- Malcolm Palmer
- Jassy Grazz
- Public Property
- Ernie Hendrickson & the Make Believe
- Gran Bel Fisher
- Waterstreet
- U-Melt
- Brain Child
- Rochness Monster
- Coal Train
- Garbage Mountain
[edit] 2007
The seventh annual Summer Camp Music Festival was held May 24 - May 27, 2007.[8] The Main stage was officially renamed the Moonshine Main Stage, and for the first time was a permanent stage. Previous years' Main Stage had been a temporary one trucked in for the festival. It is likely due to the permanent stage setup that music sets have not been moved or cancelled due to rain since.
[edit] May 24
- Oteil and The Peacemakers
- Tea Leaf Green
- Groovatron
- Assembly of Dust
- U-Melt
- Future Rock
- Herbert Wiser Band
- Santa
- Zmick
- The Twin Cats
- The Fuz
- Public Property
- 56 Hope Road
[edit] May 25
[edit] Moonshine Main Stage
- Drop Q
- ALO (Animal Liberation Orchestra)
- The Wailers
- Keller Williams and the WMDs
- Umphrey's McGee
- moe.
[edit] Sunshine Stage
- Family Groove Company
- Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band
- Assembly of Dust
- Oteil and the Peacemakers
- Tea Leaf Green
- The Brakes
[edit] Camping Stage
- Public Property
- Waterstreet
- U-Melt
- the PMG[clarification needed]
- Sunshine Experience
- One Under
[edit] Late Night
- Tag Team - Constantly changing band composed of members of Umphrey's McGee, moe., and Tea Leaf Green. Band members would "tag" each other when they wanted to switch out with someone playing on stage.
[edit] May 26
[edit] Moonshine Main Stage
- Great American Taxi
- Groovatron
- Cornmeal
- Les Claypool
- Umphrey's McGee
- moe.
[edit] Sunshine Stage
- Chicago Afrobeat Project
- Pnuma Trio
- Al and the Transamericans
- Toubab Krewe
- Melissa Ferrick
[edit] Camping Stage
- Chicago Farmer
- Bump
- Kilborn Alley Blues Band
- Ernie Hendrickson & the Make Believe
- Brainchild
- Jassy Grazz
[edit] Late Night
[edit] May 27
[edit] Moonshine Main Stage
[edit] Sunshine Stage
[edit] Camping Stage
- Jobu
- 56 Hope Road
- Macpodz
- Treologic
- Garbage Mountain
[edit] Late Night
[edit] 2008
The 2008 Summer Camp Music Festival was held May 23–25.[9]
- moe.
- Umphrey's McGee
- The Flaming Lips
- O.A.R.
- Bump
- The Roots
- G. Love & Special Sauce
- The New Pornographers
- STS9
- George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic
- Tea Leaf Green
- Clutch
- Blind Melon
- Girl Talk
- The Avett Brothers
- Cornmeal
- Hot Buttered Rum
- The Lee Boys
- Lotus (rock band)
- Groovatron
- Lying Delilah
- Family Groove Company
- 56 Hope Road
- Phonograph
- Elsinore
- Madahoochi
- Zmick
- Brainchild
- Cosmopolitics
- Creek Road Ramblers
- Euforquestra
- Future Rock
- The Macpodz
- U-Melt
- Ugly Suit
- Banyan
- The Hue
- Moon Taxi
[edit] 2009
The 2009 Summer Camp Music Festival was held May 21–24.[10]
- moe. (3 days)
- Umphrey's McGee (3 days)
- Willie Nelson
- Method Man & Redman
- Keller Williams
- Les Claypool
- Medeski Scofield Martin & Wood
- Girl Talk
- Gomez
- Darkstar Orchestra
- Los Lobos
- Buckethead
- Lotus
- Bassnectar
- That 1 Guy
- The Wood Brothers
- EOTO
- Cornmeal
- Junior Brown
- Family Groove Company
- Assembly of Dust
- Hill Country Revue
- 56 Hope Road
- Easy Star All Stars
- Backyard Tire Fire
- Groovatron
- Moonalice
- The Macpodz
- U-Melt
- Toubab Krewe
- Madahoochi
- Panjea
- Morglbl
- Brainchild
- The Station
- The Bridge
- Secret Chiefs 3
- Public Property
- Greensky Bluegrass
- Waterstreet
- Chicago Farmer
- The Stretch
- Alabaster Brown
- Charley Orlando Band
- This Must Be The Band
- Zmick
- Underpaid Packy
- Daphne Willis & Co.
- Jaik Willis
- Henhouse Prowlers
- Steez
- Shadyside Allstars
- Yamn
- Home
- The Corduroy
- Billy The Squirrel
- Dobson Hall
- Hellen Keller Nation
- Mooseknuckle
- Five And A Hand
- Kris Lager Band
- The Coop
- Slippy Larue
- Thinner Teed
- Space Suit
[edit] 2010
The 10th annual Summer Camp Music Festival will be held from May 28–30, 2010(Pre-party on the 27th). [1] These are the bands that have been announced so far.
- moe. (3 days)
- Umphrey's McGee (3 days)
- Sound Tribe Sector Nine
- Gov't Mule
- The Avett Brothers
- Keller Williams
- Slightly Stoopid
- Backyard Tire Fire
- Family Groove Company
- Bassnectar
- G. Love & Special Sauce
- Rebelution
- Split Lip Rayfield
- Jaik Willis
- The Coop
- The Twin Cats
- Two Fresh
- Sonic Sutra
- Thinner Teed
- Midnight Ultra
- Midwest Hype
- Land of Atlantis
- That 1 Guy
- The Bridge
- Steez
- Papadosio
- Waterstreet
- Chicago Farmer
- EOTO
- Groovatron
- Cornmeal
- Zappa Plays Zappa
- Pretty Lights
- Steel Pulse
- Victor Wooten
- Railroad Earth
- Future Rock
- Animal Liberation Orchestra
- The Hood Internet
- The New Mastersounds
- Dumpstaphunk
- Hot Buttered Rum
- My Dear Disco
- Kinetix
- The Ragbirds
- Zach Deputy
- The Macpodz
- Dangermuffin
- Heatbox
- Brainchild
- Zmick
[edit] 2011
The 11th annual Summer Camp Music Festival will be held from May 27–29, 2011(Pre-party on the 26th). [2] These are the bands that have been announced so far.
moe. (3 days!) Umphrey’s McGee (3 days!) Widespread Panic STS9 Bassnectar Huey Lewis and the rUMors The Avett Brothers Girl Talk Yonder Mountain String Band Bela Fleck & The Flecktones Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers Keller Williams Slightly Stoopid Lotus Wiz Khalifa Skrillex EOTO Cornmeal Big Gigantic SOJA Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe 7 Walkers Punch Brothers featuring Chris Thile The Wood Brothers The New Mastersounds Tea Leaf Green Mimosa BoomBox Papadosio Daedelus Family Groove Company Future Rock The Werks Gaelic Storm Greensky Bluegrass Rebirth Brass Band The Mother Hips The Pimps of Joytime Ryan Montbleau Band Paper Diamond The Macpodz The Ragbirds Orgone Euforquestra Two Fresh Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band My Dear Disco Fareed Haque & MathGames Chicago Farmer DJ SOLO Positive Vibr8ions Dirtfoot Truth & Salvage Co. Keys N Krates The Twin Cats Steez The Giving Tree Band The Coop Van Ghost Jaik Willis Brainchild Lubriphonic Devil Train Alabaster Brown The Main Squeeze Zmick Henhouse Prowlers Strange Arrangement Fresh Hops Savvy Miles Nielsen & The Rusted Hearts Milk N Cookies Hogslop String Band Abigail Stauffer Spare Parts Barefoot Fred Spread
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.summercampfestival.com/2001/
- ^ http://www.summercampfestival.com/2001/shots.html
- ^ http://www.summercampfestival.com/2002/
- ^ http://www.summercampfestival.com/2003/
- ^ http://www.summercampfestival.com/2004/
- ^ http://www.summercampfestival.com/2005/
- ^ http://www.summercampfestival.com/2006/
- ^ http://www.summercampfestival.com/2007/
- ^ http://www.harpmagazine.com/news/detail.cfm?article=12380
- ^ http://www.summercampfestival.com/
[edit] External links
- Summer Camp Music Festival — official website
- Jam Productions — official website
- JayTV — Jay Goldberg Events & Entertainment official website
- iClips