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Arise 2014

August 24, 2014 By FreioMusic Leave a Comment

The 2nd Annual Arise Music Festival:

By the time the gates were finally open, the energy began to pick up.  With the people came art, laughter, color and flavor.  As the camping area began to fill up it was clear that this year was much larger than last.  The same beautiful location shared by thousands of new attendees.  With ‘dualing stages’, two stages set up right next to each other intended to minimize musical downtime, the music continued and the crowd stayed close.  The electronic stage, Souls Rising, had a stacked lineup of talented young and established acts.  The energy by Souls Rising stage kept a steady group of dancing bass faces content.  While the Souls Rising stage was considerably smaller than the other two main musical stages, it was the destination for many festival goers and it delivered.  The stage and surrounding area was decorated ornately from the lasers beaming around the ground to the CDs hanging reflectively from the trees.

 

Photo taken by Molly ‘Mojo’ Buckiewicz

 

This year’s attendance appeared to be at least double, possibly triple, the previous year’s attendance.  The festival was prepared and there was ample water, food, and portable toilets.   The vender village was one of a kind with an array of smells coming from the food stands, and an array of colors coming from the vender stands.  Artists are now migrating to Arise festival from all over the USA, contributing to its colorful diversity.  Arise is Colorado’s best and most diverse music festival.

Once again SunRise Ranch played the role of the gracious host and one can only hope that they received the support and recognition they deserve for sharing the incredible valley to all of us who attend.  With out the support of SunRise Ranch this event would not be possible in its current form.  The artists also deserve a huge shoutout for making the experience what it was, and sharing ideas, thoughts, and emotions through their sound and visions. Equally the fan, the festival goer, the music lover, the ‘escape the 9-5 artist’, anyone who attended a festival, deserves a huge thank you.  With out listeners how could music work?  It is you who make this possible and for that all of us here at FreioMusic, Thank You!

 

 

 

Filed Under: 12 String Guitar, Acoustic, AfroBeat, Arise 2014, Banjo, Bass Guitar, Bluegrass, Break Beat, Colorado, Digital Instruments, Djembe, Drum Pad, Drum-&-Bass, Drums Set (acoustic), Dub, EARTH, Electronic, Electronica, English (US), Experimental, Festival, Folk, Genre, Guitar, Hip Hop, Horns, House, Instrumental, Jamtronic, Jamtronica, Jazz, Keyboard, Language, Laptop, Live Music, Loop Pedal, Loveland, Mandolin, New Music, NewGrass, North America, Percussion, Reggae, Sax, Singer-Songwriter, Slide Guitar, Stand-Up-Bass, Sunrise Ranch, Trip Hop, Trumpet, USA, Visualizer / Visual Artists, Vocals, World Tagged With: Arise, arise 2014, Art, Discover, Festival, freio, live music, Music, Play, promote

Arise Festival 2014 – Sneak Peak

May 25, 2014 By FreioMusic Leave a Comment

Arise – Colorado’s most Diverse Festival

Nahko and Medicine For the People - Photo by M. Morahan
Nahko and Medicine For the People – Photo by M. Morahan

Arise Festival 2014
Dates: August 8th, 9th, and 10th
Location: Sunrise Ranch – Loveland, Colorado
Tickets: Buy Here

The Arise Festival in Loveland, Colorado resides on the beautiful 1,000 acre SunRise Ranch nestled in an open canyon. The 2nd Annual ARISE Music Festival will kick off this August 8-10 and will showcase a stellar lineup including Beats Antique, Galactic with special guests Chali2Na and Lyrics Born, Grateful Grass featuring Keller Williams, Billy Nershi (String Cheese Incident) and Reed Mathis, The Infamous Stringdusters, The Polish Ambassador, Groundation, Tribal Seeds, Nahko and Medicine for the People, The Everyone Orchestra featuring Steve Kimock and the return of Quixotic, among many other favorite performers.

The diverse musical lineup draws a diverse crowd and all are well catered to. This is an event for all ages. From the young to the old, Arise festival is for you. A truly spiritual and holy place for some, with yoga and workshops. For others the draw is the late night music that rages through the campground at night. The family camping, designed to enable sleep and a playful place for those little ones, is a plus for families. In fact, kids 12 and under get in free! Everyone has their place to be, have fun, and escape the daily grind of city and work life.

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For those of you familiar with festivals, the camping can make or break the festival experience. Luckily Arise is located in a mystical valley in lovely Loveland, Colorado. With spectacular performers such as Quixotic, the traditional artistic limits are broken. Influential and environmentally conscious musical acts help preserve the landscape and the pristine SunriseRanch for future generations. For those 21+ micro-breweries will be in attendance and will certainly refresh a parched palate.

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For a taste of the adventure to come, listen to FreioMusic’s curated playlist:

Quixotic Fusion, an incredible auditory and visual experience. Check out the video below:

Are you ready for 2014 Arise Festival? Buy tickets here

What to bring?
– good attitude
– friends
– fun and comfortable attire
– your tickets!! (cannot be over emphasized)
– food + water bottle (you can by food or drinks at the festival)
– tent + sleeping bag + pillow
– sunscreen + shade
– trash bags (pack it in pack it out)
– ear plugs
– warm and cold weather clothes
– a rain jacket
– a few dollars to buy some apparel
– positive energy
– an open mind
– a smiling face
– yourself (go on now, get your ticket! We’ll meet you there)

Directions

From Denver:

From Frisco:

From Cheyenne:

Filed Under: Acoustic, AfroBeat, Bluegrass, Blues, Drum-&-Bass, EARTH, Easy Listening, Electronic, Electronica, English (US), Festival, Genre, Live Music, New Music, Singer-Songwriter, Slide Guitar, Stand-Up-Bass, Visualizer / Visual Artists, Vocals Tagged With: #QUIXOTIC, #THE POLISH AMBASSADOR, Beats Antique, Billy Nershi, Chali2Na, Galactic, Grateful Grass, Groundation, Keller Williams, Lyrics Born, MFTP, Nahko, Nahko and Medicine for the People, Nahko and MFTP, Reed Mathis, Steve Kimock, String Cheese Incicent, The Everyone Orchestra, The Infamous Stringdusters, Tribal Seeds

Gipsy Moon

January 20, 2014 By Michael Leave a Comment

Gipsy Moon created a dance party at Agave this last weekend, 01/16/2014 at Agave, see why?

This first video stars the mandolin player, Silas Herman, who wrote and leads the song with powerful and evolving melodies. Nothing better than a joyous jams.

You heard Gipsy Moon first hear @FreioMusic

For more info please visit their website: http://www.gipsymoon.net/

Filed Under: Agave Theater, Avon, Banjo, Bass Guitar, Bluegrass, California, Cello, Colorado, Concert Reports, EARTH, Guitar, Gypsy, Live Music, Mandolin, New Music, North America, USA, Venues

Immerse Yourself – Arise Festival – Loveland, CO

June 15, 2013 By Sober_Raver Leave a Comment

ARISE FESTIVAL 2013

“The music is like the fire …. and we all gather around it to warm our souls”

~ Paul Bassis, Producer of ARISE ~

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A new festival has emerged onto the Colorado scene this summer. Backdropped by the serene beauty of the Rocky Mountains, Arise Festival has set its sights on being the very essence of a festival –  co-creation, music, art, yoga, and community. Sunrise Ranch, an hour north of Denver, will provide the magical space for festival goers to explore and re-connect with nature and one another. The atmosphere is looking to come together seamlessly, complete with Hemp Village, Kids Village, Organic Food and Beverage Village, and hey, my fellow beer lovers, a Craft Beer and Wine Village!

The festival will also feature a selection of independent films including – Bidder 70, Chasing Water, Arise, and The Bloom. If that doesn’t expand your mind enough – check out the healing space, Temple of the Heart, on site. It will encompass activities like yoga, kirtan, meditation, and a healers tent to completely rejuvinate you- mind, body, and soul.

THE BASICS

WHAT TO BRING: face paint, headlamp, re-fillable water bottle, warm clothes for the CO nights

Festival Info

Complete Lineup 

Camping & Lodging

Aside from the perks… the music lineup is stacking up quite nicely to create an incredibly diverse world sound to fill up those Colorado mountains.

So who is playing you ask?

Freio Favorites:

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We are very excited to be apart of this melding of art and community. Not convinced yet? Check out the music below…

But just you wait… the complete lineup so far includes:

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STAY TUNED FOR THE ARISE FESTIVAL CONTEST

FOR 2 FREE TICKETS!!

Filed Under: 12 String Guitar, Abstract, AfroBeat, Arise 2013, Banjo, Bass Guitar, Bluegrass, Colorado, didgeridoo, Digital Instruments, Djembe, Drums Set (acoustic), Dubstep, EARTH, Easy Listening, Electronic, Electronica, English (US), Guitar, Hip Hop, Horns, Jamtronic, Keyboard, Laptop, Loop Pedal, Loveland, North America, Percussion, Rap, Singer-Songwriter, Sitar, Techno, Trance, Trip Hop, USA, Violin, Visualizer / Visual Artists, Vocals, World Tagged With: Arise, Arise festival, Arise2013, Art, Artist, bluegrass, Colorado, dance, didgeridoo, Dubstep, Electro, electronic, Festival, FreeMusic, freio, FreioMusic, Hip Hop, Loveland, Mountain, Music, New Music, spotlight, USA, World Music

Wanderlust Wednesday Presents ROCKTIN GROVE

October 10, 2012 By Sober_Raver Leave a Comment

Boulder based and CU buffed band, Rocktin Grove, is jamming its way through the Colorado music scene. With an original sound that seamlessly blends together a wide variety of genres, Rocktin Grove has a little get-down for everyone. From funked out bluegrass twang to hot latin soul, their sound is something uniquely robust and not to be missed. The seven member group, with two years of jam-tastic rocking under their belts, has incredible ‘get-yo-feet-movin” potential to break from their Front Range Colorado stage to a national one. Fans of the band describe the sound as “funky bluegrass awesomeness” and as an interpretation of music they have all always loved transformed into something new and original. The band says, “Calling Boulder, Colorado our home, the mountains, beautiful blue sky, and deep powder keep us loving life and loving music.” Amen.

Meet the boys:

Jon Kimbell- Mandolin/Vocals
Will Viitanen- Percussion
Wilson Harwood- Electric Guitar/Banjo/Vocals/Tres – with “get the cougars goin'” and “gangsta banjo” talent
Adrian Flynt- Bass/Vocals
Nate Luebbe- Mandolin/Violin/Vocals
Garrett Cropsey- Alto Saxophone/Vocals
Theo Farver- Acoustic Guitar/Harmonica/Percussion/Vocals/Trumpet

Looking for latin groovin’? Check out Ice Cream Cha Cha

My personal favorite: Crowfoot Funk…it will get you going! Hot damn!

Wanting more? Check out their site:

ROCKTIN GROVE .com

and their SOUNDCLOUD

AND their FACEBOOK !

 

Filed Under: Banjo, Bluegrass, Colorado, Folk, Funk, Guitar, Instrumental, Latin Jazz, Mandolin, New Music, NewGrass, Percussion, Violin Tagged With: boulder, freio, FreioMusic, fresh

WANDERLUST WEDNESDAY- Introducing Fox and Woman…

May 23, 2012 By Sober_Raver Leave a Comment

One of the favorite local venues of Eugene, Oregon, Sam Bond’s Garage, was already set in my mind as the place to get down last Friday night. The now Portland-based Water Tower Bucket Boys made their way down I-5 to shake up the town, but there was a little something extra thrown into the bluegrass party. The opener of the night, Fox and Woman, filled the room with a smooth and sultry sound of impeccably blended harmonies. The provoking band name came from a song written by vocalist, Jess Silva, while washing dishes in a San Francisco cafe. She noted the back room provided the, “prime time to space out and write music.” Jess and violinist, keyboardist, vocalist, and co-worker, Emily Haltom, found a creative energy together playing outside bars on the streets of San Fran. After some pretty wild band names and varying members, Emily and Jess added Leo Suarez(cello), Will Boast(drums), and Andrew Paul Nelson (mandolin, guitar ukulele) finally solidifying the band that is known as Fox and Woman. Their music harbors a full bodied melding of rich instrumentation and vocals that soothes the listener into the depths of something that is beautifully captivating. Emily describes their sound as, “electro-alternative folk”.  With the use of peddles for the electric guitar atop acoustic rhythms, their sound is only beginning to transcend genres beyond their indie-folk roots. From playing outside of bars in San Francisco to inside them in Eugene and throughout the Northwest, this band is definitely going great places. Their individual raw talent fuses gracefully together as one unbelievable band. Their live show is not to be missed.


Want to know more?

Check out their pages!

BANDCAMP

REVERBNATION 

FACEBOOK

FUN FACT
Drummer, Will Boast, won the 2011 Iowa Short Fiction Award for his compilation of short stories titled Power Ballads.
check out more HERE!

 

Filed Under: Acoustic, Ambient, Bluegrass, California, Concert Reports, Easy Listening, Eugene, Folk, Guitar, Indie, Keyboard, Live Music, Mandolin, New Music, North America, Oregon, Percussion, Sam Bonds Garage, San Francisco, USA, Venues, Violin, Vocals Tagged With: bluegrass, folk, Fox, fox and woman, Francisco, fresh, Melody, sam bond's garage, San, spotlight, Woman, Women

Wanderlust Wednesday- Ode to New Grass Revival

May 9, 2012 By Sober_Raver Leave a Comment

“Our reason for doing the newer-type music wasn’t pretentious or irreverent or sarcastic or disrespectful,” explained Curtis Burch. “We just felt like people were ready to see that you could really expand the sound, using those same instruments.”

Ah, the sweet sounds of New Grass Revival. The group, formed in 1972 by four former members of the Bluegrass Alliance, brought bluegrass into an entirely different realm. Long hair, everyday clothing, and fresh sound put a new face on traditional country pickin’. Plus, they had the father of bluegrass, Mr. Sam Bush. The progressive group was graced by the presence of not only Sam Bush, but Courtney Johnson, Ebo Walker, Curtis Burch, Butch Robins, John Cowan, Bela Fleck, and Pat Flynn throughout the band’s life. The real reason I wanted to share this get down bluegrass band with you all, however, was for this kick ass video below. I hope everyone enjoys it as much as I do. Plus, they look damn good.

Filed Under: Banjo, Bluegrass, Guitar, Mandolin, New Music, NewGrass, Slide Guitar, USA Tagged With: blue, bluegrass, bush, grass, new grass revival, sam, sam bush, spotlight

WANDERLUST WEDNESDAY! Free Festival!

May 2, 2012 By Sober_Raver Leave a Comment

In Eugene, Oregon? Love free music?
This Friday, the 45th Willamette Valley Music Festival will hit University of Oregon campus yet again with 22 bands on three stages. Evolved from the Willamette Valley Folk Festival, this free music event is a long-standing tradition that reflects a wide variety music genres including, but definitely not limited to, jazz, bluegrass, indie, folk, and alternative. Did I mention there is also an entire block of vendors? Food, art, clothing, hot damn!

FOR MORE INFO

Check out the performing artists below!

Filed Under: Bluegrass, Eugene, Folk, Genre, Indie, Live Music, New Music, NewGrass, North America, Oregon, USA Tagged With: bluegrass, Free Music, Indie, Oregon

Tall Tale Excursion

April 27, 2012 By FreioMusic 1 Comment

Tall Tale Excursion: USA-Eugene, Oregon

“We like to call our style of music Oregon Greengrass!”

This joyful quartet includes band members: Aslan Sheffler (age 21), Gage Hawke (age 23), Andy Gullickson (age 24), Meg Keefe (age 20).   A young and dedicated band, who has been playing music from an young age. They have much more in store for them in the years to come.  There music and style is evolving with each song expanding their musical terrain.  It was great to meet these nice fellows on campus as they serenaded the passersby.  There is nothing quite like meeting street musicians who’s sound blows you off course and you must stop to enjoy!

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“We are Tall Tale Excursion, we play folk/bluegrass/blues. We are currently a 4 piece band (banjo, guitar, fiddle/stand up bass, and mandolin) based out of Eugene! We recently picked up a fiddle and mandolin phenoms, videos with them are coming soon!”  It is clear that this band is on the rise as they are entertaining new audiences and while expanding and refining their sound.  Stay tuned, as there is much more to come from this quartet.

With a wide array of instruments these musicians pick & play it all.  They play: Guitar, Vocals, Bass, Drums, Keyboard, Banjo, Fiddle, Mandolin, Dobro, Harmonica, Washboard, Trumpet, and Kazoo. Their influences include: Blackberry Bushes Stringband, Greensky Bluegrass ,Old Crow Medicine Show, Buckey Walters, Devil Makes Three, Metallica, the Doors, Queen, Rush, Led Zeplin, Jimi Hendrix, Earl Scruggs, Paul Gilbert, Marty Freedman

U heard them first HEAR @freioMusic

 

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More info can be found through the links below:

http://Youtube.com/talltaleexcursion
http://Facebook.com/talltaleexcursion
http://Myspace.com/talltaleexcursion
http://Reverbnation.com/talltaleexcursion

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Filed Under: 12 String Guitar, Banjo, Bluegrass, English (US), Eugene, Folk, Guitar, Indie, Mandolin, New Music, NewGrass, North America, Oregon, USA, Violin, Vocals, World Tagged With: Acoustic, bluegrass, Blues, Campus, Excursion, folk, freio, friendly, Greengrass, Music, Musicians, Oregon, spotlight, street, string band, Tale, Tall, Tall Tale Excursion, YoungMusician

WANDERLUST WEDNESDAY! Festival season is upon us.

April 25, 2012 By Sober_Raver Leave a Comment

Blessed with an beautiful weekend in Eugene with blue skies and 80 degree weather, it is only fitting to share with the Freio community the Shangri La of Oregon and the most incredible festival location my barefoot self has experienced.

I present to you… HORNING’S HIDEOUT

Just outside of Portland, Oregon, this venue has it all. It is truly a land of enchantment. Camping in the Oregon hills, sun bathing by the pond, jamming out with the beautiful Doug Firs, nothing is better. If you haven’t experienced the magic behind this special place, make your way this summer! Not only does Horning’s have great festivals, but day use includes fishing, paddle boating, and exploring the mysterious and romantic backwoods. If you’re looking for a TRIP this summer, you know where I’ll be. See you on the other side!!

 

 

TOP THREE FESTIVALS, NOT TO BE MISSED

RE:GENERATION

 

NORTHWEST STRING SUMMIT

 

STRING CHEESE INCIDENT

Filed Under: Abstract, Acoustic, Ambient, Banjo, Bass Guitar, Bluegrass, Dub, Dubstep, Electronic, Electronica, Folk, Funk, Glitch, Guitar, Instrumentation, Laptop, Live Music, Mandolin, New Music, Oregon, Portland, Slide Guitar, Stand-Up-Bass, Trip Hop, Violin Tagged With: festivals, Music, northwest, Oregon, Portland, regeneration, spotlight, string, string cheese incident, sts9

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