Time |
Stage |
Band |
Description |
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11 am |
Savory Stage |
Lisa Taylor
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Won TPFF ‘08 songwriter contest. Folk acoustic pop with Lisa’s vox & percussive jazz -influenced guitar work. Today with full band. |
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Gazebo Stage |
Banjo Insanity |
Appalachia hits da Hood...Phil then will plug in, turn on and play louder. Banjos meet the Dark Side. |
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Dance Stage |
The Grandsons |
Welcome back to the early “Pioneers” of the TPSF! They are horny for Little Red. |
|
Noon |
Savory Stage |
7 Door Sedan |
TP resident, Glenn (Killer) Kowalski motors onto the stage with 7 Door Sedan. Playing glam / psychedelic / rock & soul music. |
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Gazebo Stage |
The Roustabouts |
Making their festival debut, having escaped from the Zoo. One helluva blues roots rock crew! |
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Dance Stage |
Little Red & the Renegades |
TPSF former mainstays together again in Cajun Zydeco heaven. |
|
1 pm |
Savory Stage |
King Soul |
DC’s Soul band brings the groove of 1960s Memphis. Killer horns, smokey vocals, concussion percussion. Mornin’ Noone! |
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Gazebo Stage |
Justin Trawick |
Urban Folk Rock. Won the TPFF songwriter contest in ‘06, has won us over ever since. Traditional instruments, edgey sound. |
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Dance Stage |
Prabir and the Substitutes |
The Beatles on surfboards in
the ‘80s. Songwriting off the
charts and amps cranked to 11. |
|
2 pm |
Savory Stage |
Janine Wilson Band |
Grittier rock, alt country, R&B and even a little traditional country-and western twang. |
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Gazebo Stage |
Jay Summerour & Memphis Gold |
Jay’s heartfelt harpin’ harmonizes
with MG’s pure-D bluesy “Gator
Gon Bitechu” stylings. |
|
Dance Stage |
Tommy Lepson Band |
Tommy will get high with a
little help from his friends. Be
there and B-3. |
|
3 pm |
Savory Stage |
Billy Coulter Band |
Perennial favorite Takoma Park band. Five Wammies in ‘08. A bright star shines over Sligo Creek. |
|
Gazebo Stage |
Sweater Set |
Surfin’ the uke revolution these gals have close-knit harmonies which we think you’ll cotton to. |
|
Dance Stage |
The Nighthawks |
D.C.’s finest blues-rock band. They’ll turn the stage into a backroom brawlin’, barrage of killer blues. |
|
4 pm |
Savory Stage |
Chopteeth |
Afro-funk high life music — infectious rythmns but no flu shot required. A gyration
vaccination celebration. |
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Gazebo Stage |
Sir Alan & the Calypso Ponzi
Schemers |
Playin’ traditional and
untraditional calypso from Trinidad, the Virgin Islands, and right here in a ‘Coma Park |
|
Dance Stage |
Tom Principato
|
Batting cleanup, TP turned down Cleveland for TP today. Bring your dancin’ blues shoes dudes. |
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