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ROOTS ROADHOUSE 2011!

Roots Roadhouse 2:
An American Roots Music Festival served with a twist!

THE SADiES * JESSIE SYKES * EILEN JEWELL * MIKE STINSON
BIG SANDY & HIS FLY RITE BOYS * WHITEY MORGAN AND MORE!

Roots Roadhouse 2 is the all day-into-night festival celebrating Country, Americana, Bluegrass, Blues and Old Time Music. The artists on Roots Roadhouse take the tradition, or root of these genres of music and twist and bend just enough to call them their own, but still stay true to the classic form. It is curated by The Echo, Grand Ole Echo and The New Los Angeles Folk Festival and will be an all-ages event.

The mini-festival takes place in both The Echo and Echoplex and includes The Grand Ole Echo’s practice of a “back porch” or outdoor stage for more acoustic/bluegrass and old-time music artists. Last year the outdoor stage erupted into an afternoon of foot-stomping, hand-clapping and impromptu square dancing. As noted in the LA Observer’s Chicken Corner, “I took (my daughter) to an all-ages, country rock, urban-country-rockabilly-cowpunk extravaganza called Roots Roadhouse…what a treat that was! Not to mention the graceful confectionary fusion of cultural…stuff, both intentional and not.”

In addition to the music, Roots Roadhouse will feature The Bicycle Kitchen (a local non-profit bicycle repair shop) along with vendors selling vintage clothing , jewelry, and collectible Americana objects, games of Bingo with prizes, BBQ trucks, and Alternative arts & crafts led by Marcus Kuiland-Nazario. There will be a full bar in side and Belgium/Fat Tire Beer will be the official sponsor of the event. Last year’s photo exhibit went over so well, that music photos will again be gracing the walls of the Echoplex.

Alt-Country Darlings, The Sadies, will be a featured touring act, along with Americana artist, Eilen Jewell, Jesse Sykes and Phil Wandscher (Whiskeytown), Bloodshot artists, Whitey Morgan & the 78’s, “Rodeo” resounder, Dawn Landes ( &The Hounds) and the Lone Star state’s premier singer-songwriter, Brennen Leigh. Added bonus--former LA honky-tonk hero, Mike Stinson will be coming in from his new hometown of Houston, TX.

Local acts that you won’t want to miss will include Rockabilly artsists, Big Sandy and His Fly-Rite Boys, country-rockers, Jackshit (The super group of musicians, Val McCallum, Davey Farragher & Pete Thomas), the punk bluegrass sound of Old Man Markley, the lo-fi crazy stompin’ blues of Restavrant, and former cowpunker (X) turned guitar-hero,Tony Gilkyson.

Rounding it out on the folk-side of country will be The Broken Numbers Band, Olentangy John, Eastside Hayride, The Driftwood Singers and the folk music rooted in tradition of David Serby & The Dirt Poor Folklore.

Tickets for the event are available now on the Echo’s website and through Ticketweb.
The cost are $15 and $17 Day of show. (details below)
Roots Roadhouse 2
Enter through the Echoplex parking lot
1154 Glendale Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90026
Doors 3pm / All ages
Read about the bands and purchase tickets:
http://www.attheecho.com/?m=20110814&cat=2

For more information please contact Liz Garo: Liz@spaceland.tv
and visit:  http://www.kgmusicpress.com/rootsroadhouse

Just Added!  Nikki Lane, Resavrant, My Graveyard Jam!!!

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Roots Roadhouse Pics 2010

Quiet before the storm

Quiet before the storm

Amanda Jo Williams

Amanda Jo Williams

Old Bull

Old Bull

Last Round Down

Last Round Down

RT & The 44's

RT & The 44's

The Whispering Pines

The Whispering Pines

Pete Anderson

Pete Anderson

Chatham County Line a big crowd favorite

Chatham County Line a big crowd favorite

Old Californio

Old Californio

T Model Ford

T Model Ford

T Model Ford

T Model Ford

Frontier Ruckus

Frontier Ruckus

I See Hawks in LA

I See Hawks in LA

Killing Cassanova

Killing Cassanova

The Chapin Sisters

The Chapin Sisters

Olin & The Moon

Olin & The Moon

Pauline

Pauline

Red Simpson

Red Simpson

MC Chris Morris announces Dave Alvin

MC Chris Morris announces Dave Alvin

Speedbuggy

Speedbuggy

Dave Alvin

Dave Alvin

Dave Alvin & The Guilty Men play to a packed house.

Dave Alvin & The Guilty Men play to a packed house.

Triple Chicken Foot

Triple Chicken Foot

All photos courtesy of Electric Earl.  To see more photos:  www.facebook.com/ELECTRICEARL

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Meet the bands!

 


Introducing Roots Roadhouse Artist, Nikki Lane!




One glorious day some years back, a teenage high school dropout Nikki Lane (née Nicole Lane Frady) packed a trailer with her worldly possessions. With one hand firmly gripping a steering wheel and the other flipping the bird, she said so long to her home, Greenville, South Carolina, The South and any sort of life it had suggested she should live. Western bound, she was headed to Los Angeles for no... other reason than just because.

"You grow up in The South, you grow up in a small town, your expectations are a little bit limited," she says now. "People expect you to go to a four-year college, get married and follow that Southern way of life. I didn't know exactly what I wanted to do but I knew it wasn't being offered to me."

And so Lane settled in L.A. Without clear direction, she worked various day-to-day jobs and dabbled in fashion, getting shoes manufactured in China and painting them to sell under the Nikki Lane moniker. Five years passed and she started writing music but forsook that path after just two promising shows for a corporate job offer across the country in New York City.

"I'd always wanted to live in New York and somehow ended up talking my way into a really well paying job," she says. "That was an opportunity I couldn't say no to. And so I moved and for a year didn't even touch music. It was like something I'd just tried once. I'd written a couple songs and that was the end of it."

But like any good country singer, heartbreak brought her back to music when her boyfriend left her to record an album in Atlanta. "I was like, fuck that," she says, "Why does he get to make a record in Atlanta while I'm sitting in New York crying? So I just sat down with a guitar, I didn't have anything going on, I didn't have many friends in the city that weren't his friends, it's freezing in New York and I'd quit my job, so basically for three months I holed up in this apartment and I just wrote."

She started learning Waylon Jennings, Loretta Lynn, John Prine and Merle Haggard tunes, the sort of classic country songs that have steeped her own writing now, trying her best to strum along and building her confidence along the way. "And all of a sudden it hit me and I started writing like crazy," she says, "I wrote a whole album in a month's time and just decided I was going to make a record in Nashville. It was like my revenge record."

Empowered, in February, 2009, Nikki went to Nashville, recorded an album she self-released titled "No Room for Cowboys", and returned to New York a musician. That's essentially where IAMSOUND found her. Impressed with her bold vocal chops and wildly infectious personality, the flourishing indie label signed her, Nikki moved to Nashville and started flying in and out of Los Angeles to write and record with producers David Cobb (Shooter Jennings, The Secret Sisters) and Lewis Pesacov of Fool's Gold. The first result of these efforts is a four-song EP titled Gone, Gone, Gone after the opening track, a forceful farewell to The South. Says Lane, “We sat down and wanted to write something about leaving a place and being like, you'll be fine, I’m not coming back.”

They're all stories,” she continues. “That’s the only way I know how to write. All my songs have a beginning middle and an end. I want to tell you what happened to this person and what the result was.”

As if Lane’s history weren’t enough evidence of her well-proven knack for leaving, on her arm rests a tattoo that reads, “Wanderlust calls again.” “I feel like everyday I might be better off if I could get up and go,” she says. “I've had a really hard time staying put because the different scenery is what's inspiring.”

Throughout her contemporary classic country ballads she plays the rambler and sometimes drunkard with such an ardent aptitude she’d fit right in alongside those icons in whose songs she was able to find her own voice.

Lane now lives in Nashville where she also owns and operates a vintage boutique called High Class Hillbilly, selling pieces she has collected while touring the country.

The Gone, Gone, Gone EP will be released on IAMSOUND July 19, 2011.