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High Sierra Music Festival
High Sierra Music Festival
High Sierra Music Festival
19th Annual: July 2-5, 2009, Quincy, CA
Lineup
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • John Butler Umphrey’s McGee Ani DiFranco Disco Biscuits DeVotchKa Leftover Salmon Galactic The Del McCoury Band Steve Kimock Crazy Engine feat. Melvin Seals The Wailers Tea Leaf Green Ollabelle Mike Farris and the Roseland Rhythm Revue ALO Vieux Farka Touré Dr. Dog The Devil Makes Three Surprise Me Mr. Davis The Travelin’ McCourys The Lee Boys The Slip Cornmeal Bonerama Greensky Bluegrass Zach Gill Lebo Marco Benevento Trio Assembly of Dust McTuff feat. Skerik, Joe Doria, Andy Coe & D’Vonne Lewis Joe Craven and Sam Bevan Duo Nathan Moore Fareed Haque and The Flat Earth Ensemble Pretty Lights Everest Orchard Lounge Delhi 2 Dublin Dusty Rhodes and the River Band Pimps of Joytime Red Cortez (formerly known as The Weather Underground) Lubriphonic
Location Years active Date(s) Website
Quincy, California, United States 1991–Present First weekend of July, preceding Thursday and Friday www.highsierramusic.com
High Sierra Music Festival is a multi-day music festival held in Quincy, California, a mountainous area about 80 miles north of Reno, Nevada. The festival is held each year the weekend of July 4th. The four-day festival features an eclectic mix of some of the most famous national and international names in jazz, newgrass, bluegrass and other improvisational music forms such as jamband music. Other represented genres include funk, afrobeat, electronica, and roots rock. Away from the music stages, patrons can attend workshops and exercise classes, shop for arts and crafts, or enjoy a wide variety of food and drink. Children’s activities are featured throughout the weekend. The first High Sierra Music Festival was in 1991, and was the genesis of High Sierra Music, of Berkeley, CA. The organization has also produced festivals and concerts elsewhere in California, and in Nevada, Georgia, Massachusetts, and Missouri. Past artists have included Bob Weir & RatDog, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Bela Fleck & The Flecktones, Bruce Hornsby, String Cheese Incident, Nickel Creek, moe., Widespread Panic, Medeski Martin & Wood, Yonder Mountain String Band, Gov’t Mule, John Butler Trio, Umphrey’s McGee, My Morning Jacket, Les Claypool, Leftover Salmon, and The Slip (the only band to play the fest 10 consecutive years).
Yearly description
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• • • • • • • • • • Paper Bird J-Boogie and Dubtronic Science Izabella Poor Man’s Whiskey These United States Alice DiMicele & Friends Bourgeois Gypsies Raina Rose The Loyd Family Players Living Folklore • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
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Charlie Hunter Trio Buckethead Robben Ford Emmitt Nershi Band Benevento/Russo Duo The Slip New Monsoon Surprise Me Mr. Davis MarchFourth Marching Band Critters Buggin Bassnectar Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue Bustle In Your Hedgerow Spam Allstars The Lee Boys Groovesect with Fred Wesley Papa Mali EOTO Akron/Family Chicago Afrobeat Project BLVD and MC Souleye The Mother Hips Lebo with Steve Adams and Daria Johnson SambaDa AZA Joe Craven Carolyn Wonderland Gandalf Murphy and the Slambovian Circus of Dreams Blue Turtle Seduction Scott Amendola Band Will Bernard Band Phix Dusty Rhodes and the River Band The Weather Underground Langhorne Slim American Babies Sneakin’ Out The Everybodyfields Nathan Moore Rotary Downs Cornmeal The Stephane Wrembel Group Eric McFadden Trio The Heavy Pets Aphrodesia Sol’Jibe Flowmotion Ryan Montbleau Band Jamie Janover Lynx Gamelan X MO2 Chris Chandler Michael Herndon Oneside
18th Annual: July 3-6, 2008, Quincy, CA
In late 2007, the festival left a message on its website: “ "Initial line-up announcements for the 18th annual High Sierra Music Festival, taking place July 3-6, 2008, will begin this winter. Please stay tuned here and to our eNewsletter for updates!" ”
In December 2007, two acts were confirmed on websites other than the festival’s; the Sparrow Quartet feat. Bela Fleck on Pollstar, and Railroad Earth on JamBase. In January 2008, twelve artists, including the two previously announced, were revealed on the festival’s website.[1] On Valentine’s Day, the festival headliner was announced, Bob Weir & RatDog, as well as other artists such as James Hunter, New Monsoon, and the Mother Hips.[1] The next group of additions was announced about two weeks later, and included Michael Franti & Spearhead as well as Phish alum Mike Gordon.[1] The next block of additions included headliners Gov’t Mule and Built to Spill, and the next April addition included Keller Williams with Moseley, Droll, and Sipe, and festival first Buckethead.[2]
Lineup
• • • • • • • • • • Bob Weir & RatDog Gov’t Mule Michael Franti & Spearhead Built to Spill Keller Williams with Moseley, Droll, and Sipe Mike Gordon Railroad Earth Abigail Washburn & the Sparrow Quartet feat. Bela Fleck James Hunter Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk
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• • • • • • • Soldiers of Hi Fi Izabella Five Eyed Hand Vida Girls Big Light Monophonics Bourgeois Gypsies
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• Michael Herndon Bluegrass + Americana (cont.) • Ashleigh Flynn • Jim Brunberg (formerly of Box Set) • Shannon Moore • Megan Slankard • The Devil Makes Three • Raina Rose Funk + New Orleans • Galactic • Soulive • JJ Grey & MOFRO • Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk • Anders Osborne Band featuring Kyle Hollingsworth • The New Mastersounds • Hot 8 Brass Band • Eddie Roberts’ Roughneck • Papa Mali Soul + Jazz + Improv • Mavis Staples • Brian Auger’s Oblivion Express • Bobby Previte’s Coalition of the Willing • Garaj Mahal • The Everyone Orchestra • 56 Hope Road • Datri Bean • MarchFourth Marching Band • Sunday AM Gospel Tribal + Electronica + World Beat • Xavier Rudd • Zilla • Bassnectar • Kan’Nal • Toubab Krewe • Chris Berry and Panjea featuring Michael Kang • Albino! • Jamie Janover • Chicago Afrobeat Project • The Budos Band • Future Rock • Markus James and the Wassonrai • Lynx
17th Annual: July 5-8, 2007, Quincy, CA
Rock + Jam • Page McConnell • Leftover Salmon Reunion • Drive-By Truckers • The Disco Biscuits • Les Claypool’s Fancy Band • Martin Sexton • The Slip • ALO • Tea Leaf Green • Vetiver • Outformation • The Salvador Santana Band • Eric McFadden Trio • The Mother Truckers • That 1 Guy • Great American Taxi • Surprise Me Mr. Davis • Phix • Mama’s Cookin’ • Tony Furtado • Reeble Jar • Soljibe • Ryan Montbleau Band Bluegrass + Americana • Yonder Mountain String Band • The Del McCoury Band • Chris Thile & The How to Grow a Band featuring Bryan Sutton • Strings For Industry featuring Darol Anger, Tony Furtado, Scott Law, Tye North and Carlton Jackson • The Waybacks • Hot Buttered Rum • Brett Dennen • Jake Shimabukuro • Blue Turtle Seduction • ThaMuseMeant • The Mammals • Guy Forsyth • Po’ Girl • Rev. Peyton’s Big Damn Band
16th Annual: June 29-July 2, 2006, Quincy, CA
• • • • • • Béla Fleck & The Flecktones My Morning Jacket Nickel Creek Umphrey’s McGee The Greyboy Allstars Keller Williams
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Son Volt Zero Railroad Earth The Disco Biscuits Garage a Trois The Radiators ReBirth Brass Band Emeline Michel (was not at festival) Peter Apfelbaum & the New York Hieroglyphics featuring Abdoulaye Diabate • Robert Walter’s Super Heavy Organ • Porter Batiste Stoltz • Tea Leaf Green • ALO • Drew Emmitt Band • Joe Craven • The Slip • The Mother Hips • Hot Buttered Rum • The Everyone Orchestra • Surprise Me Mr. Davis • Hairy Apes BMX • Lotus • Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey • Mia Dyson • The New Mastersounds • Grace Potter and the Nocturnals • West Indian Girl • Chris Berry and Panjea • Steel Train • Toubab Krewe • Kris Delmhorst • SambaDá and Leva Samba • The Brakes • Apollo Sunshine • Scott Law Band • Jamie Janover • Adrienne Young and Little Sadie • Meltone • The Chris Chandler and David Roe Show • Stymie & the Pimp Jones Luv Orchestra • Backyard Tire Fire • Shady Deal • Brother • Blue Turtle Seduction • Naomi and the Courteous Rudeboys • Sneakin’ Out • Raina Rose • Dubconscious • Future Rock • Chuch • The Old Nationals • Gran Bel Fisher • Stevie Barsotti with Will Sparks • Living Folklore • • • • • • • • •
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15th Annual: June 30-July 1, 2005, Quincy, CA
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Gov’t Mule Michael Franti and Spearhead Yonder Mountain String Band Les Claypool Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe Keller Williams and Friends Leo Kottke and Mike Gordon The Bill Frisell Band The Waifs Steve Kimock Band Railroad Earth Mike Marshall and Chris Thile Conspirator Majek Fashek & the Prisoners of Conscience Kinky Garaj Mahal Man vs. Machine Maktub Jon Cleary and the Absolute Monster Gentlemen Tea Leaf Green New Monsoon Chuck Prophet Lotus Carolyn Wonderland Perpetual Groove Skerik’s Syncopated Taint Septet The Duhks ALO Hot Buttered Rum String Band Two Gallants Papa Mali The New Mastersounds Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey Soul Rebels Alektorophobia feat. Eric McFadden and Wally Ingram Aphrodesia Banana Slug String Band Benevento/Russo Duo Brett Dennen Delta Nove disappear fear The Everyone Orchestra Flowmotion Gabby La La Goddess of Funk Grace Potter and the Nocturnals Jared Tyler
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• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Jamie Janover Jerry Joseph and the Jackmormons Jessica Lurie Johnny Sketch and the Dirty Notes JP Cutler Band JT and the Clouds Kan’Nal Larry Keel and the Natural Bridge Lauren Shera String Theory Surprise Me Mr. Davis Surrounded By Ninjas Ten Mile Tide ThaMuseMeant Alfred Howard and the K23 Orchestra Blue Turtle Seduction The Dead Kenny G’s DJ Williams Projekt Free Peoples Living Folklore Medicine Show London Street The Lymbyc Systym Meltone Michael Manring Michael McNevin Mile 8 The Mother Hips Old School Freight Train Old Union Samantha Stollenwerck and the Ritual Scott Fisher Sharon Gilchrist The Slip Sneakin’ Out Hit & Run Bluegrass
High Sierra Music Festival
• Anders Osborne, George Porter Jr. and Johnny Vidacovich • Dan Bern • Walter "Wolfman" Washington & The Roadmasters • Kermit Ruffins and the Barbecue Swingers • The Slip • James McMurtry • The Gourds • Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey • MOFRO • Maktub • Railroad Earth • Hamsa Lila • Tea Leaf Green • Friends of Dean Martinez • Russo/Benevento Duo • Kaki King • Jennifer Hartswick Band • Patrice Pike • Amendola, Bernard and Blades • Skerik :: High Sierra Artist-At-Large • Jessica Lurie Ensemble • Hairy Apes BMX • Signal Path • The Soul of John Black • ThaMuseMeant • SONiA • Alfred Howard and the K23 Orchestra • Xavier Rudd • Moonshine Still • SambaDá and the Leva Samba Dancers • Perpetual Groove • Animal Liberation Orchestra • Jim Bianco • Jim Page • Taarka • Jamie Janover • Fuzz and Carrie • Hot Buttered Rum String Band • Scott Law & Code Green • Libby Kirkpatrick • Mighty Dave Pellicciaro & Pandora’s Box • Liza Oxnard • Bockman’s Euphio • Snake Oil Medicine Show • mamaSutra • Hundred Year Flood • Sunfire Pleasure • Chris Chandler and Anne Feeney • Caroline Aiken • Aphrodesia • Delta Nove • Spoonfed Tribe • Hyim & the Fat Foakland Orchestra • Garrin Benfield Band
14th Annual: July 1-4, 2004, Quincy, CA
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • Steve Earle & the Bluegrass Dukes moe. Galactic Sound Tribe Sector 9 Leftover Salmon Richard Thompson Band Jerry Douglas The Radiators Chris Robinson and the New Earth Mud Particle Robert Walter’s 20th Congress Donna The Buffalo Ex-Centric Sound System Garaj Mahal
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• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Thomas Archie Mary & Mars Lonnie Lazar and the Vaporizers Samantha and The Ritual Old Union Captain Soularcat Hit & Run Bluegrass South Austin Jug Band High on the Hog Joe Stickley’s Blue Print Johnny Sketch and the Dirty Notes Goddess of Funk Circus Contraption Living Folklore Phoenix Rising Banana Slug String Band • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
High Sierra Music Festival
Jessica Lurie Ensemble Maktub Perpetual Groove Moonshine Still Jamie Janover Barefoot Manner Banana Slug String Band OM Trio Signal Path JND Home at Last Patrice Pike and the Black Box Rebellion Hobex Psychedelic Breakfast Bockman’s Euphio Spindrift Bizar Bazaar Melissa Crabtree Tom Freund Shady Groove Shanti Groove Strungover Scott Law and Code Green The Hackensaw Boys Animal Liberation Orchestra Mountain of Venus Leslie Helpert Ten Mile Tide Trevor Hall Mighty Dave’s Pandora’s Box Kooken & Hoomen Taarka Libby Kirkpatrick Nathan Moore Crazy Grass Reeltime Travelers Lonnie Lazar and the New Electric Band Japonize Elephants Eric McFadden Hamsa Lila hyim Hot Buttered Rum String Band The Jethro Jeremiah Band Shannon Moore Reorchestra Justin King Flying Other Brothers Dale Fanning
13th Annual: July 3-6, 2003, Quincy, CA
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Steve Winwood Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe Sound Tribe Sector 9 Yonder Mountain String Band Steve Kimock Band Michael Franti & Spearhead Colonel Les Claypool’s Fearless Flying Frog Brigade Keller Williams Soulive The Del McCoury Band The John Scofield Band North Mississippi Allstars The Disco Biscuits Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra The Sun Ra Arkestra Robert Walter’s 20th Congress Umphrey’s McGee The Slip Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey MOFRO Railroad Earth Papa Grows Funk Fareed Haque Group Tea Leaf Green Theresa Andersson Kaki King Lil’ Rascals Brass Band New Monsoon Benevento/Russo Duo Snake Oil Medicine Show Darden Smith Papa Mali Acoustic Syndicate
12th Annual: July 4-7, 2002, Quincy, CA
• Medeski, Martin & Wood • Bruce Hornsby
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• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe Leftover Salmon The Radiators Yonder Mountain String Band Sound Tribe Sector 9 Keller Williams Peter Rowan Reggaebilly! Robert Randolph and the Family Band Dirty Dozen Brass Band The Code Talkers feat. Col. Bruce Hampton Dan Bern The Motet The Slip Darol Anger Garaj Mahal Railroad Earth Living Daylights John Butler Trio Hanuman Cabaret Diosa Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey Umphrey’s McGee Melvin Seals’ Melting Pot Tea Leaf Green New Monsoon Nina Storey Corinne and the Triple Sevens Particle Living Hanumama Mighty Dave Pellicciario Flying Other Brothers feat. Pete Sears Jamie Janover Zony Mash Ancient Harmony Psychadelic Breakfast Circus Contraption Om Trio Hamsa Lila Lo Faber Flying Lu Wayside Moonshine Still Topaz Green Genes Free Peoples Jack West and Curvature Rebus Mountain of Venus SambaDa Banjer Dan Sid Lewis’ Acoustic College Jupiter Coyote Reeltime Travelers Kulica Raq • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
High Sierra Music Festival
Honey Buckit Snake Oil Medicine Show Len Paterson Trio Animal Liberation Orchestra Global Funk Council Ray’s Music Exchange The McCloskey Brothers Band Cold Mountain Strung Over Spookie Daly Pride Sucker Havilah Tarnation! Blame Sally John Brown’s Body Banana Slug String Band Harmony Grits Gabe Dixon Band Single Malt Band
11th Annual: July 5-8, 2001, Quincy, CA
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Bela Fleck & the Flecktones moe. Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe Leftover Salmon Little Feat Steve Kimock Band Michael Franti & Spearhead Sound Tribe Sector Nine Yonder Mountain String Band Mike Clark’s Prescription Renewal feat. Charlie Hunter, Skerik, & Robert Walter Jazz Mandolin Project Keller Williams Trio featuring Tye North & Dave Watts Robert Walter’s 20th Congress The Slip The Motet Olu Dara Laura Love Band Trilok Gurtu Garaj Mahal Tony Furtado Band Box Set duo Hanuman Living Daylights Smokin’ Grass Acoustic Syndicate Cabaret Diosa Libby Kirkpatrick Melvin Seals & the Melting Pot Avant Gardeners
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• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Banjer Dan Brigitte DeMeyer Chupacabra Corinne Crowsong David Gans Drums & Tuba The Deadbeats Elephino The Flying Other Brothers Government Grown Greyhounds Havilah Jackstraw Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey Jaka Jamie Janover Jerry Hannan Jim Page John Brown’s Body Jonathan Kingham JP Orbit Kaleb Clauder Larry Larry Keel Experience Matt Nathanson Mofro Mohead Netwerk:Electric New Monsoon Noe Venable Ouroboros Porterhouse Railroad Earth Reed McGregor Foehl Rene Corbin Road Dog Divas Scott Amendola Band Single Malt Band Tannen Brothers Tea Leaf Green Tree O’Frogs Umphrey’s McGee Uncle Harlen’s Band Wax Poetic Living Folklore Medicine Show Chris Chandler Harmony Grits • • • • • • •
High Sierra Music Festival
Sam Bush Dr. John Leftover Salmon The Radiators Jorma Kaukonen Trio Steve Kimock Band feat. Bobby Vega, Pete Sears and Alan Hertz Psychograss feat. Darol Anger, Mike Marshall, Tony Trischka, David Greer, and Todd Phillips Yonder Mountain String Band Keller Williams Deep Banana Blackout B-Side Players Geno Delafose & French Rockin’ Boogie ThaMuseMeant The Slip Living Daylights Astral Project Blueground Undergrass Stacey Earle Dr. Didg Sector 9 Floodplain Gang The Blue Rags Chazz Cats Caroline Aiken The Motet Mr. Rosewater
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9th Annual: July 1-4, 1999, Bear Valley, CA
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Widespread Panic Bela Fleck & the Flecktones String Cheese Incident Leftover Salmon Dr. Didg Darol Anger/Mike Marshall Band Walter "Wolfman" Washington Tony Furtado Band Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe The Slip Living Daylights Keller Williams The Jackmormons featuring Jerry Joseph Last Caravan Hanuman Trio Chris Chandler & the Convenience Store Troubadours Bobby Llama ThaMuseMeant Joules Graves Deep Banana Blackout
10th Annual: June 30-July 3, 2000, Quincy, CA
• Los Lobos • Hugh Masekela with Sibongile Khumalo
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• Carolyn Currie • Ben Demerath • Zen Tricksters • • • • • • • • • •
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Sweet Virginia Hypnotic Clambake Trillian Green The Gourds Artis the Spoonman Babes with Axes David Gogo Dear Liza Kris McKay Zen Tricksters
8th Annual: July 2-5, 1998, Quincy, CA
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • The Radiators David Grisman Quintet String Cheese Incident David Lindley with Wally Ingram Galactic The Iguanas George Porter Jr. & the Runnin’ Pardners David Nelson Band Chris Stills Vinyl Strangefolk Calobo Doug Sahm with the Gourds Darol Anger Deanna Bogart Joe Craven Trio The Damnations Keller Williams Shelley Doty X-tet Carolyn Wonderland & the Imperial Monkeys Druha Trava Songwriters in the Round: Erica Wheeler, Annette Bjergfeldt, Erin Corday Artis the Spoonman Zen Tricksters
6th Annual: July 4-7, 1996, Bear Valley, CA
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • The Radiators Richard Thompson Sam Bush & Friends The David Grisman Quintet The Tragically Hip Leftover Salmon Son Volt Box Set Loudon Wainwright III Mahlathini & the Mahotella Queens Wayne Troups Pele Juju Deanna Bogart Anders Osborne The Philosopher Kings Acoustic Junction The Nields Dan Bern Martin Sexton Chuck Prophet Dah-Veed Adam & Chris Mr. Jones & the Previous
7th Annual: July 3-6, 1997, Bear Valley, CA
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • The Radiators Leftover Salmon Medeski, Martin, and Wood Michelle Shocked Michael Hedges Victoria Williams Peter Rowan with Jim Campilongo & the Ten Gallon Cats Booker T. Jones Greg Brown Box Set acoustic duo Boozoo Chavis Laura Love Band String Cheese Incident Tony Furtado
5th Annual: July 1-3, 1995, Bear Valley, CA
• • • • • • • • • • • John Hiatt The Radiators The Tragically Hip the subdudes Leftover Salmon Box Set Johnny Nocturne featuring Brenda Boykin Nathan & the Zydeco Cha Chas The Sundogs The Blazers Kristina Olsen
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• • • • • • • • The Delevantes Word of Mouth David Zasloff Tombo Combo Little Jonny & the Giants Diane Patterson Sextet Springfield Crossing MC: Sedge Thomson • • • • •
High Sierra Music Festival
Deborah Levoy Chuck Brodsky Rob Laurens Rhythm Method Windcave • All Star Jam featuring: • JJ Cale with members of Jambay & Windcave • MC: Felton Pruitt
4th Annual: July 1-3, 1994, Bear Valley, CA
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • The Radiators Widespread Panic Robert Earl Keen Jr. Craig Chaquico & Acoustic Highway Sara Hickman Pele Juju Leftover Salmon Mumbo Gumbo disappear fear Ani Difranco Clan Dyken Artis the Spoonman Domestic Science Club Doo Doo Wah Dah-Veed Box Set Amy Kanter Michael McNevin Chris Murphy & Hatchatchy
2nd Annual: July 3-5, 1992, Leland Meadows, CA
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • John Prine The Radiators David Bromberg Robert Earl Keen, Jr. Little Charlie & the Nightcats The Sundogs Clan Dyken Acousticats disappear fear Jill Knight Deanna Bogart Pele Juju Harmony Grits Michael McNevin Rabbit Choir Chuck Prophet
3rd Annual: July 2-4, 1993, Leland Meadows, CA
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • J. J. Cale NRBQ Joe Ely Merl Saunders & the Rainforest Band Zero Pele Juju Austin Lounge Lizards Jim Page & Artis the Spoon Man Mumbo Gumbo Acousticats Inka Inka Clan Dyken Jill Knight Jambay Harmony Grits City Folk Andy Rau Band
1st Annual: July 4-7, 1991, Leland Meadows, CA
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Jesse Colin Young Dan Hicks & the Acoustic Warriors Alex de Grassi Inkuyo Michael Manring Sidesaddle Little Women disappear fear Five Year Plan Michael McNevin Chris Murphy Horse Opry Sourdough Slim The Strangers Clan Dyken Jean Caffeine & the All Night Truck Stop Doo Doo Wah Larry Cooperman The Movie Stars
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• MC: Dangerous Dan Orange
High Sierra Music Festival
External links
• Official Website • Official High Sierra Music Festival Network • Letter from Quincy Sheriff • Article about local controversy • Official Website Photo Galleries • State of Mind - Review and Photos of High Sierra Music Festival, July 3- 6, 2008
References
Footnotes
[1] ^ HSMF: Mule, BTS, Critters, Slip... on JamBase [2] High Sierra Music eNewsletter
Further reading
• HighSierraMusic.com
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