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14th ANNUAL CARRBORO MUSIC FESTIVAL

Sunday, Sept. 25, 2011carrboromusicfestival.com

WelcomeHello and welcome to the 14th Annual Carrboro Music

Festival! Mark your calendars for Sunday, Sept. 25. There will be an awesome array of performers all over town, with music playing on stages both at indoor and outdoor venues. Our unique, fun, free, one-of-a-kind event is made possible by the generosity of volunteers – onstage and behind the scenes – as well as the dedicated Town of Carrboro staff who all work together to make it all possible.

Spread the word to your friends and families. I look forward to seeing you there!

Mark Chilton,Mayor of Carrboro

2011 Carrboro Music Festival Planning CommitteeCoordinator: Gerry Williams*Carrboro Recreation & Parks: Kim Andrews, Dennis JoinesVolunteers: Charlie Berry, Catherine DeVine*, Tony Galiani, Michael Gowan, Jackie Helvey*, Meg McGurk and Janet Place*

* Carrboro Music Festival founders

This publication is provided by The Carrboro Citizen – your local newspaper since 2007.

Robert Dickson PUBLISHERSusan Dickson EDITORDuncan Hoge LAYOUT & DESIGNMarty Cassady ADVERTISING SALES

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The Café offers fair trade locally-roasted coffee & espresso, loose-leaf teas, local pastries, Panini sandwiches, smoothies, Italian sodas, beer & wine.

Visit the Boutique for jewelry, tapestries, decorative items, T-shirts, tobacco & locally made glass art, and more…

The Café & Garden are available for special events. www.lookingglasscafeandboutique.com

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InformationFree Transportation

A free biodiesel shuttle bus will run back and forth between the Carrboro Plaza park & ride lot and downtown from noon until 8 p.m. The park & ride lot is located behind the center of Carrboro Plaza. A map of the route taken is available online at carrboromusicfestival.com.

Info TablesInformation Tables are at the following locations from 1-6 p.m.:• Town Commons• Carrboro Century Center (Weaver Street side)• Weaver Street Market lawn• Cat’s Cradle (outside)

Children’s ActivitiesThe Town Commons will feature a number of activities for

kids. A 20-foot-high Scramble Slide and a bounce house will give youngsters plenty of exercise. From 2-4 p.m., the Kidzu Children’s Museum craft tables will offer a variety of recycled materials to create fun, unique musical instruments, from drums to kazoos! Crafts booths and specialty food vendors will be in the area around Town Hall. All of these activities are still right next to the Town Commons stage, where six wonderful bands will play, so you won’t miss a note.

Volunteer on Festival Day!Want to be a part of this incredible community event? You can

do that while making new friends or hanging out with old ones. Help backstage, assist in traffic direction and parking or work at an information table. Those are but a few of the ways that you can help while still hearing a lot of music. Students can receive Service Learning hours, while all volunteers will get a free festival T-shirt and a free raffle ticket. Check out the volunteer page at the festival website.

Raffle Tickets and T-shirts Festival founding member and musician Janet Place has

created a special commemorative T-shirt design for this year’s festival. Shirts can be purchased for $10 at all four information tables from 1-6 p.m.

Tickets for our annual raffle (which not only has something for just about everyone but also features a greater chance of winning than the average raffle) can also be purchased at information tables. Tickets are $1 each or 6 for $5. Winners will be drawn in the week following the event and notified by phone.

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ARMAdILLO GRILL120 E. Main St., upStairS

1:00 Nick White – Jazzy vocals: Folk & Indie-pop2:00 Scott Dameron and Jay Ladd – Contemporary singer-songwriters3:00 William D. Burton – Acoustic folk, Blues & Jazz4:00 The Hey Brothers – Bluegrass-rock5:00 Jimmy Lovelace – Country, Southern Rock & Folk6:00 The Element Of Peas – Jazz Standards7:00 JUNKO – Japanese singer-songwriter

ThE ARTSCENTER (EARL & RhOdA WyNN ThEATER)300-G E. Main. St.

3:00 Magnolia Klezmer Band – Eastern European Jewish party music4:00 Erich Leith and One Sun – World-beat Jazz5:00 Tony Galiani Band – Upstream Jazz6:00 Marie Vanderbeck Jazz Group – Sweet & Sassy Jazz7:00 Sawyer – Goldberg Jazz – Highly improvisational Jazz standards8:00 Southern Routes – 1950s-1970s R&R, R&B and C&W reconfigured9:00 Triangle Jazz Orchestra – Big Band Swing

ThE ARTSCENTER (WEST ENd ROOM)StaGE SponSor: rEaltor loGan a. CartEr 300-G E. Main St.

3:00 Gypsy Town – Original “Southern California style” Folk-rock4:00 Gut Lightning – Electronic, Downtempo, Dance, IDM5:00 Miss Eaves – Hip Hop/Electronica/Dance6:00 Second String Band – Bluegrass, Newgrass, Folk, Country, Rock & Blues7:00 Loose Mood Experiment – Hammer dulcimer, percussion, & cello8:00 Craicdown – Acoustic Roots Music with high energy, rock-inspired flare9:00 Samadhi Kirtan Band – Fusion Kirtan, Sanskrit chants & Gospel songs

AUTO LOGIC/PECk & ARTISANS/CARRBORO MUSIC200-204 W. Main St.

1:15 Joe Hero – Melodic Rock2:15 Eminent Smith – Rock/ Alternative3:15 DTL Trio – Funky Rock, Jazz, Blues ensemble4:15 RAW DOG – Alternative Rock5:15 Kitty Box & The Johnnys – Hayseed Torch Surf6:15 Flimsy – Original Rock, 1980s & ‘90s influences

BALLOONS & TUNES/FRAMER’S CORNER208 W. Main St.

1:00 Pagan Hellcats – Alternative Folk-Rock2:00 Rough Cut – Bluegrass3:00 Brian & Mary Lewis – Country Music from the 1930s-1950s4:00 Black Dog Syndrome – Rock, Swing & Blues5:00 Blue Tailed Skinks – Acoustic Old-time Music6:00 Jo Gore and The Alternative – Funky acoustic Rock and Soul

CAT’S CRAdLE300 E. Main St.

3:30 Scarlet Virginia – Indie Folk-rock4:30 The Mahogany Door Project – Pop/Country/Rock5:30 Gravy Boys – Roots/Americana6:30 Fat Bastard Blues Band – Blues7:30 Killer Filler – Rock-solid instrumental grooves8:30 Jon Jackson – Blues/Rock/Alternative/ Funk9:30 Lud – Rock10:30 Thee Dirtybeats – Vintage 1960s Garage Rock

BALANCEd MOVEMENT STUdIO304 W. WEavEr St. (upStairS)

1:00 ASCAB NC – Capoeira: Brazilian music and movement (in the parking lot)2:00 Constellation – Eclectic Acoustic Folk3:00 SnoCones – Folk and Blues, originals and unusual covers4:00 Too Many Mandolins – Choro, Swing, Acoustic Strings5:00 Neuse River Flute Circle – Native American flute music6:00 Mark Holland – Blues and Roots duo7:00 Bolin Creek Harmony Boys – A cappella Gospel, Barbershop, R&R, modern ballads

FIFTh SEASON GARdENING/GLASShALFULL106 S. GrEEnSboro St.

1:00 Archbishops of Blount Street – Ska/Reggae/Rock2:00 Spoonful of Soul – Soul/R&B3:00 The Durham Boys with Ronnie Parks – Original Rock & Roll4:00 Radar’s Clowns of Sedation – Blues/Soul/Country/Alternative5:00 The Stars Explode – Pop-Rock6:00 Big Fat Gap – Carolina Bluegrass7:00 Turntable Graveyard – Epic Rock (Really)8:00 Triple Fret with Scott Sawyer – Rock, World & Jazz

CARRBORO CENTURy CENTERStaGE SponSor: Franklin StrEEt rEalty 100 n. GrEEnSboro St.

1:00 Richard Cooper Trio – Jazz piano trio2:00 N.C. Saxophone Ensemble – Classical/Marches/Modern/Circus Music3:00 Mimosa Winds – Woodwind Chamber Music4:00 The Bradshaw Quartet – Contemporary Jazz, Bebop, R&B5:00 The JazzTones – Jazz standards, Latin & Bop6:00 Molasses Creek – Contemporary Folk7:00 Skeedaddle – Hokum, Swing, Viper, Hawaiian & music you can kazoo to8:00 Lucky’s Starlight Lounge – Jazz standards and Lounge9:00 The Jim McCann Jazz Project – Jazz, Swing & standards

WCOM FM201 E. Main St.

1:15 Star.FM – Alt.Country2:15 The Tell Tale Hearts – R&R and Classic Rock3:15 SAD Magazine – Indie Pop4:15 Loose Screws – Amalgamated Roots music5:15 Lost Nomads – Traditional & modern Middle Eastern music6:15 Nikki Meets the Hibachi – Alternative Folk-Rock

WEAVER ST. MARkET101 E. WEavEr St.

1:15 Hindugrass – Indo-Appalachian fusion2:15 Puritan Rodeo – Roots Rock/Americana3:15 Climb Jacob’s Ladder – Folk/Rock, Reggae & Blues Pop4:15 Great Big Gone – Eclectic original Americana5:15 See No Weevil – Original eclectic Blues6:15 Tim Smith Band – Original World Soul Music

SOUThERN RAIL (BEER GARdEN)201 E. Main St. nC SonGWritErS’ StaGE

1:00 Lang Baradell1:30 Joe Woodson2:00 Jon Batson2:30 Taylor Slay3:00 Chuck Champion3:30 The Cloers4:00 Dave Strausfeld4:30 Jamie Purnell5:00 Eric Bannon5:30 Sherry Lea6:00 Jamie Kay6:30 Tom V

CARRBOROLANd STAGE208 E. Main St.

3:00 Scene of the Crime Rovers – Marching band4:00 Le Weekend – Pop/Prog5:00 Lilac Shadows – Psychedelic/shoe-gaze6:00 The Pneurotics – Rock & Roll7:00 ROBES – Synth-pop8:00 Free Electric State – Psychedelic Rock9:00 MAKE – Metal sludge

FLEET FEET CORPORATE OFFICE BUILdING406 E. Main St

1:00 Tim Darrow – Finger-style guitar/Folk singer2:00 Latin Sol – Latin Jazz on acoustic guitar3:00 Justin Johnson – Gypsy Jazz, Blues, Bluegrass & slide guitar4:00 Gene Lloyd – Acoustic rhythm, original5:00 Dan Pelletier – Acoustic Folk/Rock, Americana6:00 Joseph North – Folk-Pop, solo acoustic

JESSEE’S COFFEE ANd BAR401 E. Main St.

1:00 Walsh2:00 Luego3:00 Fan Modine4:00 Brett Harris5:00 Skyler Gudasz & The Ugly Girls6:00 Lynn Blakey7:00 Holden Richards8:00 Anna Rose Beck9:00 Tom Maxwell & The Minor Drag

TOWN COMMONSStaGE SponSor: WEavEr StrEEt rEalty 301 W. Main St.

1:00 Diali Cissokho & Kairaba! – West-African Dance Music2:00 Bluegrass Battleship – Bluegrass and Folk3:00 Stranger Spirits – Mad Scientist/Robot Girl Rock4:00 Sandbox Band – Rockin’ & Rootsy kids & family music5:00 Tim Smith and Eileen Regan and Friends – the Big Celtic fun6:00 Bulltown Strutters – Raucous New Orleans style brass band

ThE STATION210 E. Main St.

1:00 Con Acento – Latin duo2:00 Swang Brothers – Rootsy, Swing, Honky-tonk & Rockabilly3:00 CarrBros – Folk Rock4:00 Billy Sugarfix’s Carousel – Acoustic Chamber-pop5:00 Funktion – Jazz/Funk fusion6:00 Gasoline Stove – Original acoustic Americana7:00 The Breaks – Original Rock8:00 David Spencer Band – Mississippi & Memphis Blues9:00 New Town Drunks – Stream of Consciousness Folk Rock10:00 The Wiley Fosters – American Rock & Roll11:00 John Wesley Satterfield – Fine Rock & Roll

MILLTOWN307 E. Main St. (patio)

3:00 Ezekiel Graves – Folk4:00 The Tender Fruit – Americana/Folk5:00 The Kingsbury Manx – Rock & Roll6:00 The Moaners – Experimental Rock & Roll7:00 In The Year of The Pig – Rock8:00 Onward Soldiers – Americana/Rock & Roll9:00 Sarah Shook & The Devil – Country

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GO! TO MILLTOWN!SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 25TH

Sarah Shook & The Devil 9:00PM

Onward,Soldiers 8:00PM

In The Year of The Pig 7:00PM

The Moaners 6:00PM

Ezekiel Graves 3:00PM

The TenderFruit4:00PM

The Kingsbury Manx 5:00PM

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INTERNATIONAL MUSIC PERSONNEL

307 East Main St, Carrboro 919.968.2460

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Proudly Supporting the Carrboro Music Festival

See you there!Pat Neagle

Broker, GRI, SRESRE/MAX Winning Edge

1526 E Franklin St Suite 101Chapel Hill, NC 27514

Mobile 919.368.4068Fax 919.928.5690

www.patneagle.com

2011 President Greater Chapel Hill

Association of Realtors

FRANk COLE BUILdING CO. (FRONT PORCh)101 CEntEr St.

1:00 Dave Laukaitis – Indie Folk-Rock2:00 Shawn Deena – Acoustic Alternative3:00 Heath Tuttle – Blues/ Boogie-woogie on a Classical guitar4:00 Tony Low – Folk Rock, solo acoustic5:00 Patrick Blackburn – Acoustic Folkish singer-songwriter6:00 Patrick Turner – Rock singer-songwriter with a full-band sound

LOOkING GLASS CAFé601 W. Main St.

1:00 The Vagabond Union – Acoustic/Americana/ Alt-Country2:00 George-Preston-Herrett – Jam Fusion3:00 Cortete – AppaDeltamericana4:00 Puzzle – Woodstock-era Rock Music5:00 MahaloJazz – BopHop (dance till you drop Bebop)6:00 Barrowburn – Celtic Folk

RBC BANk300 W. WEavEr St.

1:00 Off the Road Band – Americana2:00 Real Time Dreaming – Alternative Retro Rock3:00 Viva la Venus! – Female-fronted guitar Rock4:00 Skippy Skip – Alternative Rap/Creative Rock5:00 Irresolved – Alternative Rock, Jazz and Folk6:00 River City Ransom – Rock/Indie Rock/Post-Punk

OPEN EyE CAFé101 S. GrEEnSboro St.

1:00 Durham Ukulele Orchestra – 1920s standards to classic & modern Rock2:00 Mipso Trio – Drawing from Appalachian music/Classic Soul/ R&R3:00 The String Machine – Edgy Bluegrass4:00 Crystal Bright & the Silver Hands – Multicultural Carnival Folk5:00 Birds and Arrows – Folk/Rock6:00 Dry River Trio – Acoustic Folk: guitar, mandolin & cello7:00 Steph Stewart and the Boyfriends – Fusion of Appalachian and Americana8:00 The Ayr Mountaineers – Folk/Americana9:00 Blue Marble Beat – Trip-Pop/Soul/Electronic

MUSIC LOFT /NIGhTSOUNd RECORdING STUdIOSartiStS’ StaGE116 W. Main St.

1:00 Animal Alphabet – Orchestral dirge Rock2:00 Supreme Fiction – Indie Pop Rock3:00 The Riff – Rock4:00 Zipli – Japanese girl/acoustic5:00 Imaginary Numbers – Rock

TyLER’S PARkING LOTbEhind 102 E. Main St.

2:00 Straight 8s – Original Rock-a-Billy, Swing and Surf3:00 Something for Now – Rock, Blues, Jazz & Pop4:00 Stratocruiser – Power Pop: hints of 1970s Classic Rock5:00 Too Much Fun – Rhythm and Blues6:00 Johnny Paul Jason – Americana7:00 Chicken Fried Blues – Blues, Rock & Funk8:00 Saludos Compay – Latin music to dance & listen

FITCh LUMBER – TEEN STAGEStaGE SponSor: doublE dECkEr buS MuSiC and pErForManCE auto Mall 309 n. GrEEnSboro St.

1:00 Peter Smith1:25 Tyler “Firehead” Thigpen1:45 Sevryn Schaller2:15 Emerson Waldorf School Jazz Band3:00 Above Gravity3:30 The Program4:00 Right Of Way4:30 Completely Off Balance5:00 Prince Miah & The Girl Toyz5:30 The Duplicators6:00 Mac Pankey Mac6:30 The Shy Guys7:00 Second Breakfast

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Be part of one of the nation’s most unique poetry events! The 6th annual West End Poetry Festival will feature some of the Southeast’s most talented poets while celebrating many exciting styles. Saturday October 15, 11am-11pm at Carrboro Century Center. Admission is FREE!

APPEARING: Malaika King Albrecht - Jodi Barnes - Grey Brown - Jay Bryan - Allison Curseen - Joseph Fletcher- Ricky Garni - Patrick Herron - Maura High - Brian Howe - Laura Jaramillo - Tyler Johnson - Hassan Melehy - Pete Moore - David Need - Tessa Joseph Nicholas - Marta Nuñez-Pouzols - Alice Osborn - Guillermo Parra - Joanna Catherine Scott - Susan Spalt - William Stott - Dianne Timblin - Chris Vitiello - Magdalena Zurawski

Sacrificial Poets will host a youth slam October 15, 9pm at the Cen-tury Center in conjunction with the West End Poetry Festival. Open for ages 13-19: 3 rounds with 3:30 time limit per poem. The winner will earn a spot in the 2012 Sacrificial Poets Grand Slam Finals. Top three poets will also receive prizes.

www.WestEndPoetryFestival.com

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This sales tax would not apply to groceries, gasoline, and prescription medicines.

How will these earnings be allocated?If approved, these revenues will be distributed equally in Orange County.

PAID FOR BY ORANGE COUNTY GOVERNMENT

50% OF THE FUNDING will go to jobs

and Economic Development

50% OF THE FUNDINGwill go to

County and City Schools

For more information, go to the Orange County website,www.orangecountync.gov/salestax

Get a gum ball out of a machine.Buy time on a parking meter.

Support economic development & education.

On Tuesday, November 8thAll registered voters in Orange County will have

the opportunity to vote

FOR or AGAINSTthe 1/4¢ sales and use tax.

What cana quarter do?

EVERY $100 SPENTby Orange County residents and visitors

will generate 25¢ for economic development and education in our area.

Don’t Forget To

VOTENovember 8th

Foul-Weather PlanTwelve of the 25 festival venues are either indoors or can move

indoors, so music at these venues will continue rain or shine. In the case of a possible day-long rain, the festival committee, police and public works staff will make a decision concerning the viability of the outdoor venues by 9:30 a.m. on the day of the event. Weather-related changes to the performance schedule will be announced on the Carrboro recreation & Parks weather line, which can be reached by calling 918-7373.

THANKS TO THE 2011 CARRBORO MUSIC FESTIVAL SPONSORS!Town of Carrboro Recreation & Parks • The Carrboro Citizen • StrowdRoses Foundation • Orange County Arts Commission • Carrburritos• Shared Visions Foundation • Weaver Street Realty • Weaver StreetMarket • Fifth Season Gardening • Franklin Street Realty • RealtorLogan A. Carter • Double Decker Bus Music • The Stagger • PerformanceAutomall • Kidzu Museum • Janet Place Designs • Mobile Stages

Venues1. Looking Glass2. Town Commons3. Balloons & Tunes / Framers Corner4. Balanced Movement Studio5. rBC Bank6. Frank Cole Building Co.7. Fitch Lumber8. Carrboro Century Center9. Weaver Street Market (Lawn)10. The Station11. Southern rail Beer Garden12. Carrboroland Stage13. Milltown14. Jesse’s Coffee and Bar15. Fleet Feet Corporate Headquarters16. The ArtsCenter (Earl & rhonda Wynn Stage)17. The ArtsCenter (West End Theater)18. Cat’s Cradle19. WCOM20. Armadillo Gril21. Tyler’s (parking lot)22. Open Eye23. Fifth Season Gardening / Glasshalfull24. Music Loft / Nightsound recording Studio25. Auto Logic / Peck and Artisans / Carrboro Music

Carrboro Music Festival Venue Map

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Be Well.Carrboro101 East Weaver Street919.929.0010

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Weaver Street Businesses are OPEN!during the street reconstruction project

- Easy access - Free parking on site or nearby - Local businesses need your support!

The Town of Carrboro invites you to WALK WEAVER STREETVisit local businesses and see the progress of the street reconstruction.

VEHICLE ACCESS OPEN FROM GREENSBORO STREET TO PROVENCE RESTAURANT AND FROM WEST MAIN STREET TO RBC BANK

This message brought to you by RBC Bankwith...Town of Carrboro Economic DevelopmentChapel Hill/Carrboro Chamber of CommerceThe Carrboro Citizen

ROAD WORK

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Weaver Street

re-construction