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THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT ADVANCE TICKET BUYERS! IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR TICKETS THEY WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE BOX OFFICE WHICH OPENS AT 1:30PM - SEE YOU THERE!
Weather Report: looking good for the festival - SUNNY & 76 DEGREES - we will be in our traditional outdoor courtyard venue - come enjoy!
(Be there by 3:45) San Francisco rock quintet New Monsoon is the collaborative vehicle for the vocal and instrumental prowess of founding members Bo Carper (acoustic guitar and banjo), Jeff Miller (electric guitar) and Phil Ferlino (keys). Now well into its second decade of national touring, the band also features the muscular rhythm section of Marshall Harrell (electric bass) and Michael Pinkham (drums). New Monsoon's exhilarating blend of acoustic and electric instrumentation shines in an irresistible blend of sophisticated song craft, inventive musical exploration and down home rock-n-roll. "They have a collective power that comes off as a real unified force on stage. It's not just a band, you know? It's something transcendental." - Michael Shrieve (original drummer, Santana) New Monsoon has shared the stage with heavyweight guests Mike Stern, the late, great Martin Fierro (Zero, Legion of Mary), Steve Kimock, and Tim Carbone (Railroad Earth), to name a few.They've toured with String Cheese Incident, Michael Franti and Spearhead, Umphrey's McGee (Big Summer Classic Tour), supported Moe, The Wailers, etc and are a featured headliner in venues such as the Fillmore (SF), Gothic Theater (Denver), and the Warehouse (Houston). They are also a perennial favorite of the festival circuit including marquee festivals like Bonnaroo, Wakarusa, Langerado, High Sierra, Telluride Bluegrass, Austin City Limits and many others. The band's quality associations continue with their recorded output. 2007's V was produced by Grateful Dead sound engineer John Cutler, and 2005's The Soundwas helmed by original Santana percussionist Michael Shrieve and Paul Kimble (Grant Lee Buffalo, Luna). The latest album, New Monsoon Live, a double-cd set, features tunes from all eras of the band's deep catalog. Miller and Ferlino have also recently formed a supergroup collective, The Contribution, along with Tim Carbone (Railroad Earth) Keith Moseley (String Cheese Incident) Matt Butler (Everyone Orchestra) and Sheryl Renee (Black Swan Singers). SCI Fidelity Records released Which Way World, The Contribution's inaugural album, in 2010. Miller released his first solo album, Ancient Wisdom, in 2011. Carper performs as a solo act and as half of the duo, Bo & Lebo, with Dan Lebowitz of ALO.
(Be there by 2pm) Just announced! San Geronimo (the band) at San Geronimo the venue it was meant to be! Hometown heroes and Terrapin Crossroads/Kate Wolf Fest/Great American favorites will bring what the San Francisco Bay Guardian calls "Hard charging Americana" to the courtyard stage. With influences from Fugazi to Floyd, the band features double trouble front men Darren Nelson of Honeydust on Vocals, Acoustic & Electric Guitar and Jeremy D'Antonio of Tiny Television on Vocals, Acoustic & Electric Guitar, Harmonica and the rest of the TT gang: Dave Zirbel Backing Vocals, Pedal Steel, Electric Guitar, Dobro, Banjo, Brian Rashap (The Mother Hips) Backing Vocals, Acoustic & Electric Bass and Dan Luehring Drums, Percussion.
Affordable delicious food for sale. Free bounce house. Partial proceeds benefit the SGVCC food bank and other programs. Tickets at the door are $25 adults and $10 kids - save money and support a great cause with your advance ticket purchase - $20 adults and $5 kids. This price only available more than 12 hours before the show. Otherwise, please purchase at the door.
Bring a blanket or low beach chairs. Takes place in the courtyard behind the San Geronimo Valley Community Center, 6350 Sir Francis Drake Blvd. 15 minutes West of San Rafael in Marin County. Plentiful parking, please carpool.
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LocationSan Geronimo Valley Community Center
6350 Sir Francis Drake Blvd.
San Geronimo, CA 94963
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
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