Sunset Music Festival
Event on 2012-05-26 00:00:00
by Disco Donnie, Sunset at Raymond James Stadium
Saturday, 26 May 2012
Sales Stop at 06:00PM EST 05/26/12
talent
Pretty Lights, Paul van Dyk, Alesso, Crizzly, Datsik, Funtcase, Nadastrom, Nervo, Lazy Rich, Revolvr, Sabo, Dirtyphonics, Gabriel & Dresden, Krafty Kuts, Nicky Romero, Oscar G, Tommy Trash
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Disco Donnie & Sunset Present..
Sunset Music Festival
************ PRETTY LIGHTS *****************
PAUL VAN DYK added as special addition to Sunset Music Festival!
(alphabetical order)
Alesso
Crizzly
Datsik
Dirtyphonics (live)
Funtcase
Gabriel and Dresden
Krafty Kuts
Lazy Rich
Nadastrom
Nervo
Nicky Romero
Oscar G
Paul van Dyk
Revolvr
Sabo
Tommy Trash
Regional Acts
99 & Phoenix Jagger (Discoswag, Orlando)
Dan Winta (#, Tampa)
DJ Deville (St. Petersburg)
DJ Junior (John Santoro’s 6 years old son)
DJ KU (Dynasty, Tampa)
DOCO (Amp'd Tampa)
Dualizm (Glow Tampa)
Habbit (Orlando)
Joey Paranoia & Winston Wolfe (Smile For Camera, Orlando)
MonStars on Broadway (Illuminate!, South FL)
Mr. Saturn (#, Tampa)
Nerd Rage (#, Tampa)
Prime Minister + Irene Pardo (Dub Factory, Orlando)
Redstar (Wompaholics, Tampa)
Renagades of Funk (Miami)
Shock to the System (Sarasota)
Team Jaguar (Menace Beach, Tallahassee)
VIP Admission Includes:
Express Festival Entrance
Access to Exclusive VIP Only Viewing Areas
VIP Only Air Conditioned Bathrooms
On Site VIP Management Team
VIP Laminate
Front Row Pit Access
Access to Private Cash Bars
Raymond James Stadium – North Lot
4201 Northdale Mabry Highway, Tampa, FL 33607
www.smftampa.com
show starts at
12:00PM
at Raymond James Stadium
4201 North Dale Mabry
Tampa, United States
Preservation Hall Jazz Band
Event on 2012-05-20 20:00:00
It only takes a few opening notes for the iconic Preservation Hall Jazz Band to transport listeners to 1950's New Orleans. With a multigenerational line up that consists of a cross section of seasoned players and younger instrumentalists, the Preservation Hall Jazz band is one of most entertaining and historically exciting bands you are likely to see in these modern times.
The band is named after Preservation Hall in New Orleans – the building (circa 1817) has served as a watering hole, art gallery, concert hall, and living museum over the years – but it really all started in 1961 when musical husband-and-wife team Alan and Sandra Jaffe, decided that unless somebody did something to preserve the music of New Orleans, it would disappear into the world of rock 'n' roll. So, with little fanfare, they founded Preservation Hall. From its humble beginnings as the site of a weekly jam session among friends, Preservation Hall has grown to become one of the most famous "pure" music venues in New Orleans, offering no drinks, no air conditioning, no frills: just music. Out of this purity, the Preservation Hall Jazz Band was formed and went out on constant tours, spreading the joy of New Orleans jazz around the world.
The founding members of The Preservation Hall Jazz Band's played with the likes of Jelly-Roll Morton, Louis Armstrong, Buddy Bolden & Sweet Emma Barrett—these legendary artists and dozens of others passed on the lessons of their music to a younger generation who now follow in their footsteps, like the current lineup. Now, under the leadership of founding members' son, Ben Jaffe, the legacy continues with a deep reverence and consciousness of the Dixieland Jazz tradition that started over 50 years ago.
Whether performing at Carnegie Hall or Lincoln Center, on Saturday Night Live or at Bonaroo Music Fest, for the King of Thailand or at The Ridgefield Playhouse, this music embodies a joyful, timeless spirit that in a way can make audiences feel that the saints are really marching in.
at The Ridgefield Playhouse
80 East Ridge Rd
Ridgefield, United States