The festival, as it turns out, was a winner: The acoustic music (mostly bluegrass, folk, country), although played mostly by lesser-known artists, was uniformly excellent, the atmosphere was relaxed, the crowds were laidback and the production was well-executed. RiverHawk was VERY kid-friendly, too, with lots of activities oriented to the grade-school set.
Another bonus: The driving time to the fest, located at the rural Sertoma Youth Ranch between Brooksville and Dade City, was only about 75 minutes from Tampa. The OTHER good acoustic/folk/country Florida festival that we like to visit is the Suwannee Springfest in Live Oak, about midway between Gainesville and Tallahassee, a whopping four hours from Tampa. (Other considerations/comparisons: The variety and caliber of the acts at Suwannee are much more impressive; and crowding is more of an issue).
We only caught two days of the four-day festival. But I was particularly impressed by:
- A stunning mandolin duet by Mike Marshall, the guy from Lakeland who just may be the world's best mandolin player, and teenage Florida prodigy Josh Pinkham. For the tail end of a set by the Pinkham Family, Josh and Mike burned through a Charlie Parker tune.
- The gospel-influenced, strolling bluegrass of Claire Lynch's coed band. The singer-guitarist was joined by a superb mandolin player, guitarist and bassist for "Safe Haven" and other gems.
- Cadillac Sky, a tremendously creative five-piece band that enriches its bluegrass with NewGrass and pop elements.
Acoustic string music, by the way, is all the rage, according to the New York Times, in a Nov. 5 story that features or mentions such Springfest and/or Magfest performers as The Duhks, The Mammals, Uncle Earl and the mighty Nickel Creek.
From the story, written by Geoffrey Himes: In this decade more and more musicians under the age of 30 have picked up banjos and fiddles and hit a burgeoning circuit of festivals, small-town theaters and big-city nightclubs. They don’t want to play their parents’ music, but they do long for a tradition older than themselves, one with memorable melodies, deep stories and a boisterous beat.
2 comments:
Just wanted to say thanks for the awesome review & comments! I found your blog by way of google.
Glad to read that you had a great weekend! Mark your calendar for April 13 - 15 for Stringbreak Music Festival at Sertoma - another Lind Entertainment Event!
Thanks again!
Nikki:
Thanks for reading.
We had a great time at the fest.
Maybe we will make it to Stringbreak, too. Has the lineup been announced yet?
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