Archive for July, 2008

FORECASTLE ANNOUNCES PANEL AND FILM SCHEDULES

Sunday, July 20th, 2008

Dear Travelers ~

Forecastle is proud to announce the complete panel and film schedule for the 7th annual festival, July 25th – 27th at the Riverfront Belvedere in Louisville, KY. New in 2008 are Music Industry Panels, featuring an array of representatives from across the Midwest, with topics ranging from online music distribution, brand awareness, pr strategies, and the future of music. Complete schedule is as follows:

Music

Saturday, July 26th

3:30pm
The Music Industry Roadmap: How to build your band and brand. From the studios to the stage, the most important tips on how to build a successful career in the music industry.
mod. by Leslie Stewart

5:30pm
The Hype Machine:  Meet the people who need to know your band. From Music Blogs to College Radio, meet the writers and DJs who control the print and air, and the people working to get your music in their hands.
mod. by Jeff Smith

Sunday, July 27th

2:00pm
The Internet Age
: The continuing evolution of the internet, and its effects on independent music. Online distribution, downloading, piracy, podcasting, broadcasting, social networking, and more. Learn more about the superhighway’s musical tools, and how you can fully harness the power of the web.
mod. by Jason Clark

4:00pm
The Future of Music: With CD sales down 23%, what to prepare for in the next (10) years as the industry regroups to monetize music in the Digital Age. Its impact on you, and the steps you can take to stay ahead of the curve.
mod. By Gill Holland

Activism

Saturday, July 26th

2:30pm
Environmental Activism
: How a little time can make a big difference in your home, work, community, and country.
mod. By KFTC

5:00pm
Alternative Energy: Use Less, Save More – personal choices with global consequences.
mod. by Sierra Club

Sunday, July 27th

1:30pm
Local Food, A Solution for the Climate and Economy:  Bridging the Gap between Rural Farmers and Urban Citizens.
mod. by Earthsave International and CFA

5pm
The Future of Green
: The continued evolution of the environmental movement, it’s impact and contributions to modern and future societies. How it effects you, and what you can do to get involved.
mod. by Dogwood Alliance

Films

Complete line-ups: http://www.forecastlefest.com/lineup.php 

Tickets for the 7th annual Forecastle Festival, July 25th – 27th at the Riverfront Belvedere, are available via TicketWeb, Ticketmaster, and select independent record stores, including ear X-tacy Records in Louisville, CD Central in Lexington, Grimey’s in Nashville, Landlocked Records in Bloomington, Indy CD & Vinyl in Indianapolis, Euclid Records in St. Louis, and Shake-It Records in Cincinnati. Advanced tickets range from $15 – 20 per day, day of show $18 – 23. Two-day and three-day passes are available, as well as a limited number of VIP passes at $50 a day.

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THE FORECASTLE FESTIVAL is where the Midwest connects™. Founded in Louisville, KY, the annual gathering is equal parts Music, Art, and Activism. A symposium for musicians, artists, and environmentalists, Forecastle connects the progressive Midwest. The 2008 fest is expected to draw over 10,000 patrons to the Louisville Waterfront ~ part of a scenic, $60 million dollar riverfront investment which draws 1.5 million visitors a year. With national headliners and expanded line-ups, the festival will provide an unforgettable experience for all Forecastle travelers, converging in Louisville from the Midwest and beyond.

http://www.forecastlefestival.com

FORECASTLE FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES KICK-OFF AND AFTER-PARTY LINE-UPS

Friday, July 11th, 2008

Dear Friends ~

Forecastle is proud to announce the line-ups and venues for the festival’s official Kick-Off and After-Parties. Headlined by a diverse group of regional / national DJs and bands, the nightly events will take place at multiple venues throughout the City of Louisville, July 24th – 26th.

The 2008 kick-off party will take place Thursday, July 24th on the rooftop of Glassworks. Sponsored by Ohio Valley Creative Energy, the events feature performances from Lucky Pineapple, The Fervor, DJs Matt Anthony & Woodrow on the Radio, along with Glass Artist McKinley Moore and Fire Spinning by Phoenix Collective. Beverages from BBC, Cumberlands, and Brownings will be served, with all proceeds benefiting Ohio Valley Creative Energy ~ a non-profit organization founded to provide a sustainable, heat intensive multi-arts facility for glass, clay, and metal artists.

The 2008 after-parties will take place Friday, July 25th – Saturday, July 26th at multiple venues throughout the city, including American Turners and The Forecastle Fox Den. Performers include DJ 2nd Nature, Miles Meada, Tryptamine, Kentucky Nightmare, Jesse Jamz, Jon Doe, Ferdinand Fox, and many more.

For complete line-ups, please visit: http://www.forecastlefest.com/parties.php

Tickets for the 7th annual Forecastle Festival, July 25th – 27th at the Riverfront Belvedere, are available via TicketWeb, Ticketmaster, and select independent record stores, including ear X-tacy Records in Louisville, CD Central in Lexington, Grimey’s in Nashville, Landlocked Records in Bloomington, Indy CD & Vinyl in Indianapolis, Euclid Records in St. Louis, and Shake-It Records in Cincinnati. Advanced tickets range from $15 – 20 per day, day of show $18 – 23. Two-day and three-day passes are available, as well as a limited number of VIP passes at $50 a day.

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THE FORECASTLE FESTIVAL is where the Midwest connects™. Founded in Louisville, KY, the annual gathering is equal parts Music, Art, and Activism. A symposium for musicians, artists, and environmentalists, Forecastle connects the progressive Midwest. The 2008 fest is expected to draw over 10,000 patrons to the Louisville Waterfront ~ part of a scenic, $60 million dollar riverfront investment which draws 1.5 million visitors a year. With national headliners and expanded line-ups, the festival will provide an unforgettable experience for all Forecastle travelers, converging in Louisville from the Midwest and beyond.

http://www.forecastlefestival.com

GZA AND DEL THE FUNKY HOMOSAPIEN ADDED TO FORECASTLE FESTIVAL

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

Dear Friends ~

Forecastle is thrilled to announce the addition of Wu-Tang Clan founder GZA and Heiroglyphics founder Del the Funky Homosapian as co-headliners of the festival’s opening night, July 25th at the Riverfront Belvedere. Largely viewed as the masterminds behind two of hip-hop’s most influential dynasties, they unite together to take the place of Wu-Tang Clan’s Method Man, who was originally scheduled.

Most recently, we announced acclaimed environmentalist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as the year’s keynote speaker. The complete, 3-day music line-up also includes The Disco Biscuits, Tortoise, Z-Trip, The Del McCoury Band, Ekoostik Hookah, Dr. Dog, The New Mastersounds, Margot and the Nuclear So and So’s, and many more.

For complete line-ups, please visit: http://www.forecastlefest.com

The GZA (also known as The Genius) is the oldest member of the Wu-Tang Clan and the cousin of the group’s founder, RZA. Known for his smooth, scimitar-sharp flow and vivid storytelling abilities, his discography includes the hip-hop classic Liquid Swords, with successful follow ups Beneath the Surface, Legend of the Liquid Sword, and most recently, Grandmasters.

Del the Funky Homosapian is the cousin of renowned rapper Ice Cube, and founder of the influential underground hip-hop collective Heiroglypics. Both his debut "Third Eye Vision" and follow-up "Deltron 3030" garnered extreme praise for their combination of beats and flow and futuristic style. In 2001, Del was included on BLUR frontman Damon Albarn’s project Gorillaz, adding his recognizable vocals to the hit "Clint Eastwood," a song that he also began incorporating in his live sets. Del is currently working on his 11th studio album.

Tickets are available via TicketWeb, Ticketmaster, and select independent record stores, including ear X-tacy Records in Louisville, CD Central in Lexington, Euclid Records in St. Louis, Grimey’s in Nashville, Indy CD & Vinyl in Indianapolis, Landlocked Records in Bloomington, and Shake-It Records in Cincinnati. Advanced tickets range from $15 – 20 per day, day of show $18 – 23. Two-day and three-day passes are available, as well as a limited number of VIP passes at $50 a day.

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THE FORECASTLE FESTIVAL is where the Midwest connects™. Founded in Louisville, KY, the annual gathering is equal parts Music, Art, and Activism. A symposium for musicians, artists, and environmentalists, Forecastle connects the progressive Midwest. The 2008 fest is expected to draw over 10,000 patrons to the Louisville Waterfront ~ part of a scenic, $60 million dollar riverfront investment which draws 1.5 million visitors a year. With national headliners and expanded line-ups, the festival will provide an unforgettable experience for all Forecastle travelers, converging in Louisville from the Midwest and beyond.
http://www.forecastlefestival.com