Showing posts with label John McCauley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John McCauley. Show all posts

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Newport Folk Festival: Day 1 In Photos

July 26, 2013 @ Fort Adams State Park, Newport, RI

I took in the Newport Folk Festival again this year.  Three days, lots of music and a beautiful view...how could I not be a happy quirky chick?!  This is what my day 1 looked like.

The Harbor Stage
 
Hey Marseilles
Listen HERE.
More photos HERE.


The Mountain Goats
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More photos HERE.



The Quad Stage

The Milk Carton Kids
They're hands down my new music crush.
Listen HERE.
More photos HERE.



John McCauley
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More photos HERE.



And, McCauley did this with his Mama.



The Fort Stage

 
Kingsley Flood
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More photos HERE.



JD McPherson
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More photos HERE.



Feist




Old Crow Medicine Show
More photos HERE.

After a day of rain the sun finally came out sometime during the Old Crow Medicine Show's set and the day ended with a rainbow.


Newport Folk Festival: John McCauley

John McCauley: July 26, 2013 @ Fort Adams State Park, Newport, RI


John McCauley made another appearance at the Newport Folk Festival; in recent years, he's been there in some configuration or another.  This year, he came and did his thing solo. He took the stage looking all Leave It To Beaver, clean cut, boy next door...well, as clean cut, boy next door as a man can get with random looking stuff inked on his arms and low level facial hair. 

As it poured down rain outside, McCauley played about 15 songs under the tented Quad Stage.  This was probably the most controlled I've personally heard him vocally.  He was joined by Vanessa Carlton on "In Our Time", a song they duet on from the upcoming Deer Tick album Negativity.  And, in a move that was met with roaring approval from the audience, his mother, Marge McCauley, sporting a tee-shirt with "Mama Deer Tick" across the back, joined him for a cover of "Margaritaville".  It was a fun set.  My only complaint, no "Baltimore Blues No. 1" ... guess he didn't pick up on my silent plea to play that!  For those that missed it or want to re-live it, the good folks at NPR are streaming it HERE.


More photos HERE.






Oh, and New York, McCauley along with the rest of Deer Tick will be at Webster Hall on Thursday, November 7.  Doors are at 6PM, it'll cost you $20 and they've got Robert Ellis on the bill with them.