Showing posts with label Mavis Staples. Show all posts
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Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Recap: Newport Folk Festival, Day 3

Newport Folk Festival: July 27, 2014 @ Fort Adams State Park, Newport, RI

Fort Stage

Mavis Staples (more photos HERE)

I declared musical lust a couple times over the weekend but it was Miss Mavis that I was outright giddy to see.  All weekend she was popping up on stages singing with various artists, Lucius, Lake Street Dive, Puss N Boots (if memory serves me correctly) but did I see any of those?  No! I kept missing her left, right and center but, I knew there was one set I was guaranteed to see her.  The legendary Miss Mavis closed the Newport Folk Festival in style while celebrating her birthday.  She announced that she's 30 with 45 years experience!  One thing's for certain, she was enjoying herself immensely.  She partook in some good natured teasing of her sister Miss Yvonne when she sat down for a bit.  Lucius came out and did a song with her.  She was joined by Jeff Tweedy and his son Spencer on "You Are Not Alone." Norah Jones & Taylor Goldsmith joined her for "The Weight".  She had fun with Trampled By Turtles' name calling them Smashing Turtles and a few other variations of their name when they joined her on-stage with Jones.  It was a grand celebration with many of the festivals performers joining her on-stage for what is a Newport tradition, a sing-a-long. It was the perfect ending to the weekend.

Jeff Tweedy (more photos HERE)


Conor Oberst (more photos HERE)

Dang, that man looked seriously mopey and at times offered up a rather vacant seeming stare.  The guys from Dawes made up part of his band.

Dawes (more photos HERE)


Thao & The Get Down Stay Down

The rain prevented me for catching more of Thao's set.  I was really looking forward to checking her out but rain and camera gear are a bad marriage.

Ages and Ages

And the rain came… I caught a few minutes of Ages and Ages before my camera and I headed for a more dry location.

Berklee Roots & Gospel Choir (more photos HERE)


Quad Stage

Rodrigo y Gabriela (more photos HERE)

This was a set I was looking forward to from the moment it was announced they would be at the festival.  Everyone at the Quad stage was on their feet dancing.  When I say dancing, they were dancing hard and often unrestrained. It was an intense heady experience.   

Hurray For The Riff Raff (more photos HERE)

If you were anywhere near me when they played my favorite, "Look Out Mama", then you likely heard me happily singing along rather off-key!

Gregory Alan Isakov


The Lonesome Trio


Leif Vollebekk (more photos HERE)


Harbor Stage

Valerie June (more photos HERE)


Hozier (more photos HERE)

Hozier was the second source of my musical lust.  If you haven't heard him, put him on your must hear list immediately.

Pegi Young & The Survivors (more photos HERE)


Caitlin Rose


The Deslondes (more photos HERE)


So, see you next year?  

Friday, March 14, 2014

The Milk Carton Kids, Mavis Staples, J Roddy Walston & More Set To Play Newport Folk Festival


The Newport Folk Festival, which takes place July 25 - 27, 2014 at Fort Adams State Park in Newport, RI, announced yesterday that The Milk Carton Kids will be returning to the festival this summer.  They were one of the highlights of the festival for me last year.  Their set is on Saturday, July 26.

The festival is mostly sold out.  Tickets still remain for the Friday show. You should probably hurry if you want tickets for that day as those are sure to sell out soon as well.

The Newport Folk Festival has been rolling out their line-up via social media since the beginning of February.  See below for a list of who has been announced so far.

Update: The festival announced this morning, 3/14, that Dawes and Conor Oberst (w/Dawes as his supporting band) will be returning to the Fort.

The Newport Folk Festival Line-Up (as of March 13)
Listed in the order they were announced from last to first

  • The Milk Carton Kids
  • Caitlin Rose
  • Lucero
  • Robert Hunter
  • Gregory Alan Isakov
  • J Roddy Walston And The Business
  • Phox
  • Trampled By Turtles
  • Thao & The Get Down Stay Down
  • Shakey Graves
  • The Devil Makes Three
  • Band of Horses
  • The Oh Hellos
  • Benjamin Booker
  • Death Vessel
  • Nickel Creek
  • Shovels and Rope
  • Hurray for the Riff Raff
  • Jenny Lewis
  • Houndmouth
  • Mavis Staples

Friday, November 25, 2011

What I Did This Summer: Newport Folk Festival, Day 1


This summer we once again visited the legendary Newport Folk Festival in scenic Newport, RI. The weather was great, the people were great and the music, of course, was fantastic! For those of you that missed the sold-out festival or perhaps want to re-live it, this is what it looked like!

Fort Stage

The Decemberists
(more photos HER
E)
Gillian Welch joined by David Rawlings
(more photos HERE)

Earl Scruggs
(more photos HERE)

Gogol Bordello
(more photos HERE)

The Wailin' Jennys
(more photos HERE)

Quad Stage

Mavis Staples
(more photos HERE)

Freelance Whales
(more photos HERE)

River City Extension
(more photos HERE)

Sallie Ford & The Sound Outside
(more photos HERE)

During their set, the sound went wonky and cut out. Plucky and professional lady that she is, Sallie Ford and her band made a quick set-up change and continued while the folks that handle the technical stuff sorted things out.

Alex and Ani Harbor Stage

Pokey LaFarge & The South City Three
(more photos HERE)

The Audience



Day 2 What I Did This Summer: Newport Folk Festival, Day 2

Monday, August 1, 2011

Newport Folk Festival: Mavis Staples

Mavis Staples at the Newport Folk Festival, July 30, 2011

Legendary vocalist Mavis Staples took the Quad stage this past Saturday at this years Newport Folk Festival. Staples, who looked to be having a lot of fun onstage, had the crowd dancing and singing along. She brought The Decemberists' frontman, Colin Meloy out to join her for the second song of the set, "The Weight," before he headed over to the main stage for his own set to close the festival's first day. She and her band performed a rousing version of "I'll Take You There" that turned into a soul clap sing-a-long.

(The above was originally posted on LaNitaAdams.com)

There were a lot of great performances, but, Miss Mavis was the highlight of day 1 for me.