Tempe Music Festival Saturday Concert Review 04.04.2009

April 5, 2009 by FromTheCrowd  
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by Melanie Nelson, www.FromTheCrowd.com Contributor

I made it through the gate in time for Mute Math on Saturday at the Tempe Music Festival.  Their very electronic style rock was a welcome addition to a healthy dinner of Ben and Jerry’s and cherry Diet Dr. Pepper.   It was still relatively early Saturday evening, but a healthy crowd had already gathered and were in already dancing and partying. 
Today was the day of superfans.  I had an opportunity to meet very devoted dad, Larry Norton.  Larry’s son Wyatt had been a huge fan of the All American Rejects, for five years and was here to hopefully get a poster signed.  Once the band had completed their Tempe Music Fest TV interview and signed the sofa for charity, they began heading past our area back to their bus.  While their wrangler was keeping everyone back stating “no signing”, Tyson did stop for Larry to sign Wyatt’s poster.  As he stated, ‘You can’t resist a dad getting something for his son’.  Wyatt got even luckier later with dad getting his pass signed by 3 Doors Down.
Tom Morello: The NightWatchman was up after Mute Math and while I’m not a Guitar Hero player, I can see why he reached guitar god status.  His songs (I’m thinking particularly of “Shake my Shit”) had everyone dancing, beach bouncing in the crowd and even those sitting at tables were coming up with creative shoulder bobbing.  As an extra treat, it really did seem as if Tom was on stage much longer than the listed one hour.   His cover (uncensored) of “This Land is My Land” on the acoustic guitar was also one of many memorable moments.
The crowd had swelled to a massive sea of people by the time All American Rejects took the stage.  Starting off with some familiar crowd favorites ‘Dirty Little Secret’, they had everyone singing along in one of the best singing crowd moments I’ve ever heard.  Instead of the vague mumbling that precedes and follows the choruses everyone knows, this was clearly a group of fans who all knew their stuff perfectly.  The new waving lighter of the ages, a lit cell phone, was apparent in everyone’s hands in beat to the music and Tyson had the crowd eating out of his hands with his magic trick (though apparently it’s the only one he knows).
Between the bands that evening, winning High School and College garage bands were invited to play and both were excellent and talented additions that easily kept the crowd engaged.  Congratulations to both SRP prize winners.
By the time 10:30 rolled around, the event was a blend of the hard core 3 Doors Down fans, the hard core partiers, the hard core posers and the simply exhausted.  The latter group was determined to hold out as long as we all could as everyone huddled together for warmth and to keep one another upright.  Now IF I had any energy left, 3 Doors Down would have been a great band to stay to the very end for, but after a hugely long day we had to call it quits after their first six songs.  From that six though, I can say that lead singer, Brad Arnold has a voice that translates as brilliantly clear as if you were listening and rocking out at home.
All in all, a great event – I was exhausted, full of Mentos and ice cream, had several new songs to seek out and download at home and fully intend on returning to the Tempe Town Music Fest next year where I’ll definitely be springing for that VIP ticket.

Tempe Music Festival – Friday Concert Review 04.03.2009

April 4, 2009 by FromTheCrowd  
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by Melanie Nelson, FromTheCrowd.com Contributor

I was definitely looking forward to this year’s Tempe Town Music Fest. Having never attended before, I fully intended on enjoying all the bands and making the most of the people watching available (and it was extensive). So was the extreme variety in dress code. I have to admit the attending an outdoor lawn concert dressed in a three inch skirt, tube tops and stilettos never occurred to me, but at least she didn’t have clothing to flap annoyingly in the breeze.

The high winds on .Friday did little to deter the multiple vendors. We’d arrived early enough to enjoy checking out the grounds as well as prime restroom locations. The Mentos folks were out in numbers forcing fresh breath upon everyone they met (I’m a renegade and stuck with my preferred fruit flavor). For all of those seeking out free shwag, they were certainly in luck with Dr. Pepper, College Times, Ben & Jerry’s, Barefoot Wine, Scion and many others on hand with their assortment of giveaways and tastings. I’d had a terrible Hitchcock flashback moment until I realized that the birds hurtling towards the earth were actually free T-shirts for the crowd.

But on to the music! This year’s Friday line up brought such groups as Cowboy Mouth, The Outlaws, Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers and Kid Rock.

Friday’s official reviewing day started with Cowboy Mouth, a departure from their usual Saturday listing. The bands energy, especially that of lead singer and drummer Fred was great. He worked hard to get the crowds energy up, but the post work Friday crowd didn’t really build that night until about 8:00p.m. though it was reportedly higher than in previous years.

I had the benefit of sitting back and enjoying the music with some serious hard core fans behind me. Rhonda, Wendy and Mitch had specifically come for Kid Rock and Cowboy Mouth and were at home fans; this was their first live concert for Cowboy Mouth and they were happily trying to keep the noise and energy level of the crowd up on their own. It was a great set of songs, though I was personally fond of the cover of Pink Floyd’s Another Brick in the Wall and Tell her You’re Sorry. Fred kindly also sang a Happy Birthday tribute to lead guitarist John along with the whole crowd (who may have feared not participating at this point).

As the wind in the evening picked up, there was surprisingly little concern over the swaying tons of suspended speakers. From our convenient location, we had a great view of them. Speaking of tickets, should you ever be pondering the relative value of a VIP ticket compared to the basic ticket, between covering food and drink costs, the ability to have a set of designated restrooms and the stage side viewing area totally make the extra cost entirely worth it.
The Outlaws were a pleasant surprise of songs that everyone has heard and enjoyed, but hadn’t quite realized who performed them.  Having been a band since the ‘60’s, their fan base had a very wide range of people.  John and Mike, a pair of twenty something fans sporting Outlaw tees were simply there to “hear some live shit”.  But huddling in the warmth of the charity Circle K, I found an interesting story with Barb Fisher.  Barb and her boyfriend were given a set of VIP tickets by Paul Henry.  Paul and her boyfriend Bill Morey had grown up together in Northern Florida and hung out playing music together in high school.  Bill even remembered when “Green Grass and High Tide” was written.  At the time though, Bill had to inform Paul that while he could certainly play music, he couldn’t sing worth a damn.  This may have been a last laugh type of moment. 
Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers were on next to a crowd that had caught on to all the bands spirit and were happily waving their Mentos in time to the beat and I was tickled to see a member of The Outlaws hiding at the edge of the stage foot tapping along.  I did leave early at this point and missed Kid, but his fans were certainly pouring through the gates in a partying state of mind. Saturday should prove to be even bigger than Friday…

Tempe Music Festival: Line Up is Set are you ready?

April 2, 2009 by FromTheCrowd  
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Tempe Music Festival Line Up:

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Friday, April 3
Circle K Main Stage
4:30 pm Doors Open
5:00 pm POP EVIL
5:45 pm COWBOY MOUTH
7:10 pm OUTLAWS
8:45 pm ROGER CLYNE & THE PEACEMAKERS
10:30 pm KID ROCK
Schedule / acts subject to change.

Red Bull Wake Lab
4:15 pm RED BULL AIR FORCE SKYDIVING DEMO
4:30 pm PRO WAKEBOARDING DEMO
5:00 pm PRO WAKEBOARDING DEMO
5:30 pm PRO WAKEBOARDING DEMO
6:00 pm PRO WAKEBOARDING DEMO
Schedule / acts subject to change.

Corona Cove &Barefoot Sand Bar
5:30 pm BIG BANG DUELING PIANOS
6:45 pm BIG BANG DUELING PIANOS
7:45 pm BIG BANG DUELING PIANOS
9:15 pm BIG BANG DUELING PIANOS
Schedule / acts subject to change.

Saturday, April 4
Circle K Main Stage
12:00 pm Doors Open
12:15 pm RED LETTER DRIVE
1:00 pm TELESCOPE
1:45 pm WENSDAY
2:30 pm TONGUE DRIED SUN
3:15 pm VAYDEN
4:30 pm SHINY TOY GUNS
5:45 pm MUTEMATH
7:00 pm TOM MORELLO:THE NIGHTWATCHMAN
8:10 pm HIGH SCHOOL SRP GARAGE BAND COMPETITION WINNER
8:35 pm ALL AMERICAN REJECTS
10:00 pm COLLEGE SRP GARAGE BAND COMPETITION WINNER
10:25 pm 3 DOORS DOWN
Schedule / acts subject to change.

Red Bull Wake Lab
12:00 pm QUARTER FINALS COMPETITION
3:00 pm SEMI FINALS COMPETITION
4:15 pm RED BULL AIR FORCE SKYDIVING DEMO
5:30 pm FINAL ROUND COMPETITION
Schedule / acts subject to change.

Corona Cove &Barefoot Sand Bar
12:45 pm BIG BANG DUELING PIANOS
2:15 pm BIG BANG DUELING PIANOS
3:30 pm BIG BANG DUELING PIANOS
4:45 pm BIG BANG DUELING PIANOS
6:00 pm BIG BANG DUELING PIANOS
7:15 pm BIG BANG DUELING PIANOS
Schedule / acts subject to change.

SRP Music Shack
12:30 pm FALLEN ADRIFT
1:20 pm SIX SECOND REVIVAL
2:10 pm BLACK ANTEX
3:00 pm LONDON AIRSPACE
3:50 pm THE SEASON PREMIERE
4:40 pm THE DORSETS
5:30 pm WINNERS ANNOUNCED
Schedule / acts subject to change.

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2009 SRPGarage Band Competition
Tune in to Channel 7 to see Arizona’s top garage bands compete for a spot at the 2009 Circle K Tempe Music Festival! Use your digital remote to vote and send your favorite top six bands to the final round of the SRP Garage Band Competition at the event on Saturday, April 4. The final six will play live on the Garage Band Stage where they will go through an additional round of judging to determine the top High School and College bands. The winners of the SRP Garage Band Competition will open for the All American Rejects and 3 Doors Down on the Circle K Main Stage.

Get your Light Rail on with the Tempe Music Festival!

March 25, 2009 by FromTheCrowd  
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Free Metro Light Rail, taxi passes available at Circle K Tempe Music Festival METRO LIGHT RAIL EXTENDS HOURS DURING CIRCLE K TEMPE MUSIC FESTIVAL!
In celebration of the 7th Annual Circle K Tempe Music Festival at Tempe Beach Park on April 3 and 4, the Metro Light Rail and several event sponsors are going the extra mile to ensure a safe event. First, the Metro Light Rail will extend service until 12:30 a.m. both days of the event. In addition, Jose Cuervo will distribute 500 free Metro Light Rail ride passes both days of the event, Budweiser’s Family of Beers will be distributing free taxi ride coupons both days of the event, and Hensley & Co. will be conducting a designated driver incentive program that will provide free non-alcoholic beer, soda and water for those who pledge not to drink and drive from the event. O’Doul’s, Dr. Pepper and Icelandic Glacial Water will provide the incentive beverages. Now in its seventh year, the Circle K Tempe Music Festival has grown to be the largest music festival in Arizona. This year, the event will feature national, regional and local acts including Kid Rock, Roger Clyne & The Peacemaker, The Outlaws, Cowboy Mouth and Pop Evil performing on Friday, April 3 and 3 Doors Down, All American Rejects, Tom Morello: The Nightwatchman (of Rage Against the Machine), MUTEMATH, Shiny Toy Guns, Vayden, Tongue Dried Sun, Wensday, Red Letter Drive performing on Saturday, April 4.
In addition to the dozens of national acts performing over the weekend, the event boasts a number of sports, musical and kid-friendly attractions as well. These include:
The Red Bull Wake Lab on Tempe Town Lake, the biggest and most innovative wakeboarding event ever created and executed in the state of Arizona. Some of the nation’s best riders along with several Arizona athletes will wakeboard in this revolutionary competition on a course that includes a complex mix of handrails and transfer rails, along with an elevated pool and wall ride built on Tempe Town Lake;
The Red Bull Air Force, a 12-man team assembled from the most accomplished and experienced skydivers, BASE jumpers and Para gliders on the planet. The team combines for over 130,000 skydives and 5,000 BASE jumps. Throughout the year, they perform more than 60 demos including air shows, NFL football games, NASCAR races, motocross races as well as skydiving and BASE jumping competitions. These all-out wild men have kayaked out of airplanes, ski BASE jumped off a 30-story casino and developed a form of “free flying” that allows the skydiver to fly at speeds close to 340 miles an hour and will do doing demos all weekend long;
A fully-operational Circle K store on-site, with all proceeds from the store going to the United Cerebral Palsy Foundation;
The SRP Lil’ Rockers Area with hands-on interactive instruments and music-related arts and crafts;
The SRP Music Shack Stage & Garage Band Competition where the SRP Garage Band Competition finalists will battle it out to see who will open for major 3 Doors Down and All American Rejects at the festival;
Corona Cove, a traditional beach-themed area between the Historic Mill Avenue Bridges at the waterfront that will have sand volleyball, and Tempe’s own Big Bang dueling pianos as well. The area, presented by Corona, will also allow event-goers a close-up view of the Red Bull Wake Lab Competition;
B Lounge presented by the Budweiser Family of Beers, which will act as the official VIP area of the event and will include free food and drink and giveaways from Budweiser;
TMF TV, an all-access “behind the scenes” interview program occurring live during the festival; and
Bud Light Sports Lounge, which will have plenty of flat screen televisions so festival attendees won’t miss a minute of NCAA March Madness action.
More than 40 food, beverage and retail vendors will also be on-site offering product samplings, giveaways and other promotions all weekend long. The event is sponsored by Circle K, Live Nation, City of Tempe, SRP, Cox Communications, Red Bull Energy Drink, Desert Ridge Marketplace, Tempe Marketplace, Budweiser, Bud Light Lime, Corona, Michelob Ultra, Jose Cuervo, Coca-Cola, Dr. Pepper, Frito-Lay, Kraft Foods, Barefoot Wines, Ben & Jerry’s, Dose Energy, Mentos, Mike’s Hard Lemonade, Arizona Event Campaign, Inc., Cricket Wireless, Dillard’s, Southern Comfort, NYPD Pizza, Macayo’s Depot Cantina, Jason’s Deli, Icelandic Glacial, AZ Central, Arizona Republic, College Times, Metromix.com, the Big Bang, Kiss FM, 98 KUPD FM, Mix 96.9 FM, Edge 103.9 FM, 93.3 KDKB FM, The Peak 98.7 FM and Entertainment Solutions, Inc.
Tickets for the 2009 Circle K Tempe Music Festival are available at www.livenation.com, Dodge Theatre Box Office, Tempe Market Place Guest Services or by phone at 1-800-594-TIXX. Two day passes are currently available for $60.00. Advance tickets are available $35.00 and will increase to $45.00 the week of the festival. Special VIP tickets are available for $100 each day, for complete information go to www.livenation.com. All dates, acts, attractions and ticket prices are subject to change without notice.

Everclear Tempe Music Festival 03.31.2007

April 1, 2007 by FromTheCrowd  
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By Jill Rashell, www.FromTheCrowd.com Contributor

I have always wondered what it was like backstage right before the band rushes to greet the crowd. Are the artists escorted by a team of security, like a top secret mission waiting to happen? Are they huddled together like a group of athletes before the big game, jumping up and down encouraging each other? Do they approach every performance like most of us do our own jobs? I think it’s a mixture of all and truly depends on the band, the longevity they have had, and they all have lives just like us, that can creep into our work. To be more specific on the band at hand, they were great. I would like to use a more sophisticated word in describing them but it just would not be fitting. As an observer before they went on stage, they were huddled together, smiling, enjoying each other. Slightly secluded, but who doesn’t want to rally with just the team before the big game?

The crowd seemed mediocre in temperament but considering it was late afternoon and the sun was still beating down they were holding up very well. It was either that or they were saving their energy for O.A.R. and The Fray. Regardless, the crowd pulled through song after song, whether it was one of Everclear’s earlier hits or a new song off of their upcoming album.

My personal highlight was when front man, Art Aleakis, sang an acoustic version of Van Morrison’s classic Brown Eyed Girl. Being a blue eyed girl myself, I still found it charming and a great way to unify the audience while giving his band mates a break. Aleakis dedicated the cover to his fifteen year old daughter, who he referred to as the only brown eyed girl he had left.

Everclear is truly versatile and talented. They maintain the integrity of their sound, whether their rockin’ out or catering to pop culture. The have proven it once again that they are in it for the long haul.