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*Hipnic III, May 13 & 14, Big Sur, CA
Hipnic III presented by (((folkyeah))) & Relix:
300 Tickets (Weekend passes- all sets on all stages) on sale Tuesday, March 1st @ 10am by calling 831.667.2422 (first come first serve)! There will be camping passes and tent cabin/room packages available.
**** Thursday, March 03 UPDATE: Less than 70 weekend camping tickets remain! :: Call 831.667.2422 to purchase a weekend camping pass (all access to all shows that weekend!)
50 non camping music pass tickets just released on sale through Eventbrite. This includes access to all the shows and a facility fee for Fernwood Resort. Only 50 available! http://hipnic3noncamping.eventbrite.com/
I’ve had the pleasure of being at both other Hipnic’s. The first was at Henry Miller Library in 2009. Bands like Red Cortez & Everest played, while last year’s Hipnic at Fernwood featured some of my ultimate favorite music like Neal Casal, Dawes, Nicki Bluhm… seeing California music in Big Sur is the most awesome thing ever. Very excited to spend my birthday in the big trees with some of my favorite people/music.
Mother Hips Official: http://motherhips.com Mother Hips Facebook: http://facebook.com/TheMotherHips Mother Hips Twitter: http://twitter.com/motherhips Folk Yeah: http://www.folkyeah.com/Give Them Time – Thoughts on Dawes
Inspiration is a weird thing. Gotta take it where you can get it. I’m inspired by the music of the young Los Angeles-based folk rock band, Dawes. After seeing them perform in so many neat spots in California since I first saw them in Big Sur in May 2010, my cup of affinity for their music runneth over. Each time I saw them, I was reminded that creativity, art, heart, heartbreak & love are all alive and well, sewn expressively, delicately & precisely throughout the songs of Taylor Goldsmith (guitar, vocals), performed by the Dawes fellas – Griffin Goldsmith (remarkably on drums & vocals), Wylie Gelber (dependably on bass), & Alex Casnoff (harmoniously on vocals & keys).
My first opportunity to see Dawes perform after being tipped off by my friend with smart music taste (you know who you are!) was the same night favorite friends, Big Light were making their debut performance at the Fillmore, opening for Steve Kimock. I knew I would need to miss Dawes’ set at the Great American Music Hall (GAMH) during the annual Mother Hips 2009 Christmas shows. At the very least, I was inside the GAMH during Dawes soundcheck that night. And maybe it was the empty room, maybe it was the twinkly-holiday vibe, maybe it was just my mood, but my attention became extremely alert & kinetic the minute I heard Dawes start singing. The soundcheck alone had a very not-easily-forgettable sizzle of magic to it. Intriguing…
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Despite having heard Dawes’ music before, I hadn’t listened front to back to their LP, North Hills until I was on a plane to Nashville. Unfortunately (of the most extreme kind), I was traveling to the funeral of a sweet, funny, & kind friend. Jeez, what a massively sad trip. On that flight, the North Hills songs both comforted and confronted me. They were matching the barrage of emotions I was experiencing. WTF. I was pretty overwhelmed. North Hills proceeded to become the soundtrack to my very vulnerable time of grief. There’s a quality to it that was allowing me to process deep, dark emotions somehow. Equally noticeable are the anthems & rocking songs, but I was much more tuned into the sad stuff, because… well, I was sad.
By the time it was in my flow to see Dawes perform a set, it was under the auspices of the Los Padres National Forest in Big Sur, during another memorable event held by The Mother Hips, presented by (((folkYEAH!))). The Hipnic event gathered so many of my faves all in one spot: The Mother Hips, Neal Casal, Nicki Bluhm, Farmer Dave, Jackie Greene, & handfuls of other California artists, Dawes included. A flurry of overly exceptional California artists! I saw Dawes play four separate times during those two days of music during the Hipnic weekend. The cherry on top of arriving back to San Francisco from Big Sur was that KFOG hosted Dawes for an Emerging Artist performance at Yoshi’s. Brilliant!
After slightly countless more times seeing Dawes perform in Calfornia since then, I thought it was finally time to spill some words here about how genuinely excited I am for this band & their music & us, as Dawes fans. It can’t be too soon for their next studio efforts to be released, but we’ll need to wait til early/mid 2011. In the meantime, go see them live on tour this fall:
OCTOBER
22 – Houston, TX – Fitzgaralds *
23 – Dallas, TX – Sons of Hermann Hall *
24 – Little Rock, AR – Sticky Fingerz Chicken Shack*
26 – St. Louis, MO – Gargoyle at Washington University *
27 – Louisville, KY – Headliners *
28 – Nashville, TN – Mercy Lounge &
29 – Birmingham, AL – Bottletree &
30 – Atlanta, GA – Smith’s Olde Bar &
31 – Charleston, SC – The Pour House &
NOVEMBER
02 – Charlottesville, VA – Jefferson Theatre &
03 – Washington, DC – Rock and Roll Hotel &
04 – Philadelphia, PA – Theatre of Living Arts &
05 – New York, NY – Webster Hall &
06 – Boston, MA – Royale &
08 – Toronto, ONT – Horseshoe Tavern &
09 – Detroit, MI – Magic Stick &
10 – Chicago, IL – Lincoln Hall &
11 – Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue (w/ Peter Wolf Crier and The Moondoggies)
12 – Madison, WI – Majestic Theatre #
13 – Milwaukee, WI – Turner Hall #
14 – Ames, IA – Maintenance Shop at Iowa State University #
15 – Denver, CO – Hi-Dive #
16 – Salt Lake City, UT – State Room #
18 – Seattle, WA – Tractor Tavern (w/ Magic Mountain and The Romany Rye)
19 – Portland, OR – Doug Fir Lounge (w/ Magic Mountain and The Romany Rye)
20 – San Francisco, CA – The Independent #
21 – Santa Barbara, CA – Soho #
27 – San Diego, CA – The Casbah #* = w/ Peter Wolf Crier and The Romany Rye
& = w/ Peter Wolf Crier and Vetiver
# = w/ The Moondoggies and The Romany Rye
Elisa Randazzo – Bruises & Butterflies
My beautiful & talented friend Elisa Randazzo released her labor of love from the past few years today. Her LP, Bruises & Butterflies, out on Drag City, has lots of “sounds likes… “, a game which I play often, but instead of scrolling through those names, I’ll honor the originality of the music by saying it is bold, startling, beautiful, heartfelt, & celebratory. Having listened again tonight while prepping a meal, I realized the parts I like most about this album are the vulnerable, feminine qualities, not unlike Elisa herself.
Before I heard any of these songs on the album, I was grateful to see Elisa’s live set on May 01, at the Second Annual Hipnic in Big Sur, an event that embodied the spirit of California music from both Northern and Southern California artists. It was surreal & dreamy & the songs from Butterflies & Bruises swept over me, much like the breeze over the tall grasses in the meadow that day. My gratitude runs deep for Elisa. She not only faced all the many challenges which arise in creating art, but offered her creativity in her most graceful, effortless manor. Inspiring, to say the least.
Hipnic II – Apr 30, May 1 – Mother Hips, Jackie Greene, Dawes, Neal Casal, +++

I could seriously gush about how excited I am for the music which will happen this weekend of the Hipnic II. It’ll be some of my all-time favorite music in one spot — Big Sur, no less. If you like quality music & slower vibes, this would be a great event for you.
2nd Annual Mother Hips Family Hipnic
CURRENT LINE-UP (subject to change)
APRIL 30
Friday 5pm – 11pm
SPARROWS GATE, PARSON RED HEADS, NICKI BLUHM, DAWES, MOTHER HIPS
MAY 1
Saturday 4pm – 11pm
NEAL CASAL, LITTLE WINGS, FARMER DAVE, DAWES, JACKIE GREEN, MOTHER HIPS
Nuts & bolts (true Big Sur fashion by not being able to purchase tickets on the web, so make your calls):
Weekend Passes (Tickets) can be purchased starting Tuesday March 2nd at 9am by calling Fernwood Resort 831 667-2422. All 300 tickets will be sold in advance and will be non refundable. Only 300 Two Day Weekend Psasses will be sold! This will be an unbeatable intimate outdoor music festival in Big Sur, Ca. 2 Day camping passes, including your ticket to both concerts, are between $146.00 and $160 per person. There is a 6 person and 1 car maximum per campsite, so please carpool. There is also limited availability of motel rooms (can accommodate between 2-4 people), Tent cabins (can accommodate up to 4 people) and cabins (can accommodate up to 6 people). If you can maximize the occupancy of your accommodation and come with friends your ticket price will be less. So get your friends together, car pool and save money! There is a limit of 1 vehicle per campsite and tent cabin and we are not allowing any pets at this event. Overflow parking for extra vehicles is located at the Big Sur Station 1 mile south of Fernwood for $5.00 per day. Help us make this an environmentally friendly event. Please be careful not to leave anything but footprints in this magical forest! More than one credit card can be used to purchase accomodations/tickets when you call Fernwood. Check for links on folkyeah.com to find ride-shares as carpooling to this event is both expected and wise.
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