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Railbird Day One Music Highlights

Railbird Music Festival August 28, 2021

The Grounds at Keeneland

Lexington, KY

Here are some music highlights from the first day at Railbird Music Festival featuring Leon Bridges, Billy Strings, and My Morning Jacket, captured by Tony Vasquez.

Sold-out Railbird Festival is back to Keenland this weekend

LEXINGTON, KY

The two-day Railbird Festival is back after missing last year due to Covid-19 on the Keenland grounds on August 28-29, 2021. They are expecting over 30,000 people a day this year, which is double the the number of attendees a day in 2019. The festival has announced that festival goers are required to show proof of a full COVID-19 vaccination or negative COVID-19 test result. Unvaccinated visitors are being asked to wear a mask the entire time at the festival. They are not requiring masks for fully vaccinated visitors in outdoor spaces.

The lineup is packed with some great artist including headliners are My Morning Jacket on Saturday and The Dave Matthews Band on Sunday. You can find more info on the festival’s website.

Counting Crows

WTTS Rock On The River Presents

Counting Crows Butter Miracle Tour

With Special Guests

Sean Barna

Matt Sucich

Photos by Tony Vasquez

Galleries:

Counting Crows

Sean Barna

Matt Sucich

Setlist:

Round Here, Scarecrow, Mr. Jones, Colorblind, Omaha, If I Could Give All My Love, Richard Manuel Is Dead, Recovering the Satellites, Miami, God of Ocean Tides, Big Yellow Taxi, (Joni Mitchell cover), Washington Sqaure, The Tall Grass, Elevator Boots, Angel of 14th Stret, Bobby and the Rat-Kings, Rain King, A Long December

Encore:

Hanginaround, Holiday in Spain

Lindsey Stirling

Lindsey Stirling Artemis Tour

TCU Amphitheater at White River State Park

Indianapolis, IN

August 11, 2021

Photos by Tony Vasquez

Photo Gallery: Lindsey Stirling

The talented Lindsey Stirling in support of her Artemis album, which was released in 2019, performed the TCU In support of her 2019 studio album Artemis, the talented Lindsey Stirling, performed at the TCU Amphitheater at White River State Park in Indianapolis, IN, last night. Enjoy the photos from her fantastic performance. If you have a chance to see her incredible show be sure not to miss it.

Setlist: Artemis, Til the Light Goes Out, Darkside, Shatter Me, Masquerade, Master of Tides, Love Goes On and On, Crystallize, Married Life/Once Upon a Dream/A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes/ You’ve Got a Friend in Me, Between Twilight, Sleepwalking, The Arena, Underground, Roundtable Rival, Don’t Let This Feeling Fade, First Light, Mirage Encore: Guardian

Sold-Out Band of Horses at the HI-FI Annex

Band of Horses with special guest

Rookie

HI-FI Annex

Fountain Square, Indiana

July 29, 2021

Photos by Tony Vasquez

Photo Galleries: Band of Horses & Rookie

The Band of Horses performed at the HI-FI Annex on Thursday night before heading up to Chicago this weekend play at the Metro and then Lollapalooza. Despite the heavy shower in the middle of their set the sold-out crowd and bands spirits were high and excited to participating in the live musical ritual that we have been missing all last year. Check out the setlist and photos below.

Setlist: Is There a Ghost, The Great Salt Lake, Weed Party, Marry Song, Hag, Older, Neon Moon (Brooks & Dunn cover), Laredo, NW Apt., Casual Party, Too Soon, No One’s Gonna Love You, Writers, In a Drawer, Dilly, Myrtle, Ode to LRC, Wicked Gil, The Funeral

Encore: Monsters

Punch Brothers

The Vogue Theatre host Rock the Ruins with the Punch Brothers

Holliday Park, Indianapolis, Indiana

June 5, 2021

Photos by Tony Vasquez

Photo Gallery: https://jamsplus.smugmug.com/TonyVasquezPhotography/Punch-Brothers-/

Setlist:

My Oh My, Boll Weevil, Watch’ at, Another, Doubt, Three Dots, Movement, Heart, Flippen (God Is Alive), All Ashore, Magnet, Passepied, NYC, Julep, Jungle, Plan, Rye

Encore: Familiarity

The 20th Annual Summer Camp Music Festival is Postponed Until 2021

July 10, 2020

In s statement released earlier today from the Summer Camp Music Festival founder Ian Goldberg; the music festival will be postponed due to uncertainty on the national level from COVID-19 to Memorial Day Weekend on May 28-30, 2021.

Ian Goldberg also stated today, “I sincerely thank all of you for continuing to support this dream we have all made a reality together.” The festival was one of the last larger festivals holding on to hope that they could still pull off the weekend in August. Visit SummerCampFestival.com/SC2021 for an update on Summer Camp’s 20th Anniversary.

My Morning Jacket Announce New Album ‘The Waterfall II’

July 7, 2020

My Morning Jacket is releasing a new 10-track album The Waterfall II on ATO Records this Friday, July 10 digitally, with the vinyl and CD version coming out on August 28th. You can pre-order it here: https://smarturl.it/MMJ_TheWaterfall2

Back in 2014, the members of My Morning Jacket arrived at Stinson Beach, a tiny Northern California town set right on the ocean and near the majestic Muir Woods. Massively inspired by their idyllic surroundings, the Kentucky-bred five-piece ended up creating over two dozen songs at the mountaintop studio known as Panoramic House. Though they flirted with the idea of putting out what would have been a triple album, the band ultimately decided that less would be more and divided the project into two halves, releasing the first segment as 2015’s The Waterfall. My Morning Jacket is now set to share the second half of the project as The Waterfall II, an unforeseen and timely continuation of a psychic and sonic journey begun long ago.

Opening with the profound reverie of “Spinning My Wheels,” The Waterfall II endlessly illuminates My Morning Jacket’s eclectic sensibilities, encompassing everything from lilting sunshine-pop to fantastically ramshackle rock and roll. While the album slips into heavenly psychedelia on tracks like “Feel You” (a mesmerizing epic James developed deep in the Muir Woods), a more ominous tone permeates “Magic Bullet” and its rattled response to gun violence. An intimate documenting of keeping an open heart in the face of devastation, The Waterfall II embodies a wistful longing on “Run It” (a song about “the desire to disappear and turn back into water,” according to James) and later gives way to overwhelming gratitude on “Welcome Home” (a portrait of “coming home from tour feeling so sad and defeated and lonely, but realizing how much love I was lucky to have in my friends and family”). And on “The First Time,” My Morning Jacket close out the album with a sweetly rambling meditation on the possibility of finding love again, channeling both ineffable sorrow and wide-eyed hope to incredibly glorious effect.

Even in its most heavy-hearted moments, The Waterfall II radiates an undeniable sense of wonder, a testament to the wild-mindedness that’s long imbued the music of My Morning Jacket. With their unabashed curiosity infinitely stirred by their time at Stinson Beach, the band hopes that the album might lead others to look beyond what’s human-made in the search for solace and renewal.

The band will be having a listening party this Thursday, July 9th, on Youtube, and will be the musical guest on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Wednesday, July 15th.

Thursday, July 9 at 9 pm ET – My Morning Jacket ‘The Waterfall II’ Album Listening Party

The Waterfall II Tracklist:

  1. Spinning My Wheels
  2. Still Thinkin’
  3. Climbing The Ladder
  4. Feel You
  5. Beautiful Love (Wasn’t Enough)
  6. Magic Bullet
  7. Run It
  8. Wasted
  9. Welcome Home
  10. The First Time

Huckleberry Funk with Special Guest Bobby Donnelly

Sun King & West Fork Presents

Huckleberry Funk with special guest Bobby Donnelly

The Hi-Fi

Indianapolis, Indiana

Saturday, June 20, 2020

Photos by Tony Vasquez

Due to COVID-19 social distancing guidelines, it had three months since live music was performed at the Hi-Fi in Indianapolis, Indiana. That changed on Saturday night with the sets by Bloomington based Huckleberry Funk and opener, Bobby Donnelly.

The limited capacity show did sell out, and those in attendance did have to wear a face-covering to enter the venue. A noticeable change once inside was the barrier in front of the stage to protect the artists. The crowd stayed back from the stage during the opener Bobby Donnelly’s set, but that quickly changed when Huckleberry Funk came out with their impressive high-powered funk sound. They had the crowd grooving to with their soulful performance, and for a brief period, the power of music provided a much-needed escape from the unprecedented events of the past few months. Here are some highlights from both sets.

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