Happy Autumn everyone. With the change of the leaves, we are happy to be hosting the 9th Old 78 Farm Fall festival, and any of you reading this, we’d love for you to come. See below for more details.
Start Making Sense are booked all the way out to mid Spring, and we’re so please that they have become the #1 drawing tribute to Talking Heads in America. Get on board before it’s too late.
Max Creek – we are now actively booking winter, and after a season that included the Eastern States Exposition, festivals in NY, Maine, MA and beyond, we’d love to bring them to your area.
We are so pleased to be working with Thunder and Rain out of Golden, CO. Their video has nearly 4 million hits, and we are already laying down dates for 2019 and can fit in some more for this year, too.
Jocelyn & Chris Arndt have their new album in the can, and it is likely to surpass the accomplishments of their last release, which hit Billboard AAA Top 40. We are currently seeking dates for them to end 2018 and into the 2019 season (NYE is avail).
Erin Harpe and the Delta Swingers had an amazing season performing at festivals, concert series, and events all over the eastern half of the US. Their second studio album was very well received, and a new holiday album will be released late this fall. There are avails for this incredibly hard working band to end this year, and we’re ready to set down next year, too. (NYE is avail.)
Swift Technique released a new video after a summer spent playing amazing events all over the northeast. We are completely hooked on their infectious sound, and you will be, too.
Speaking of new videos, Black Masala has a new album, single, and video! The band would love to add to their cd release tour schedule.
Freekbass has a viral video on his hands, too with 150k+ views on Youtube alone. The buzz increases with features in Bass magazine, Bass Player, and appearances with Umphrey’s McGee and Zach Deputy. We’re seeking November 24 for a show in the Ohio valley with Sammi Garett from Turkuaz as special guest. We are also seeking dates in the southeast in the lead up to the Florida NYE run.
rice – an American Band had a great run of festivals from Strangecreek through Ziontific, Jerry Jam, Harry’s Hill, Wormtown, and last up, Old 78. The band is ready for more gigs!
Third World will be in NYC on OCT 30, and if anyone wants to add a last minute date OCT 31 – NOV 2, just let us know. We’re already planning 2019 season with them, too.
TreeHouse! are out on national tour, and their Prayer for the Day video is approaching 50K hits already. We’re actively booking northeast shows for NOV 9 – 18 range.
Taj Weekes and Adowa are ready to book events for the 2019 festival season. Hailing from St Lucia, the band combines elements of Caribbean, World, and Reggae into their sound. They have great educational programs, too, that can accompany an appearance from children’s programs to cooking demonstrations!
The Englishtown Project have seen an amazing launch to their band, with hundreds of people coming to their shows at Mountain Sky, Brooklyn Bowl, The Stone Pony, and more. Featuring members of New Riders of the Purple Sage, the Zen Tricksters, Hot Tuna, the Dead Center all stars, and more, the band is very satisfying, combining material from Marshall Tucker Band, NRPS, and the Dead into an amazing tribute.
New England favorite Grateful tribute, Deadbeat, have available dates this fall and winter. Recent guest appearances by Mark Karan are stoking fan interest.