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Porchfest 2014 Sponsored by: For more information visit us at www.porchfest.org Mobile schedule at porchfest.org/m/ september 14 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm Information Booth Pick up maps, buy stickers and t-shirts, and learn about our sponsor, Ithaca Neighborhood Housing Services at Thompson Park, near Gimme Coffee! on Cayuga Street. Restrooms / REFRESHMENTS Northstar House - 202 E Falls St Port-a-john at the beer garden. Tabernacle Baptist Church - 1019 N Cayuga St Free lemonade and cookies! First Baptist Church of Ithaca - 210 Hancock St Water, hamburgers, hot dogs, desserts, and beer for sale. Physics Bus Come visit Ithaca’s awesome new Physics Bus, parked in the driveway of 216 Queen Street. PARTY TO FOLLOW! Join us for a closing celebration at Thompson Park at 6:00pm. Bring a picnic and your instruments! Food Trucks Paulie’s Global Kitchen will be selling falafel, tacos, soup and other yummy treats and some beverages on the corner of Cayuga and Yates. The Good Truck will offer local and seasonal Mexican- inspired tacos and more at Thompson Park. More information Porchfest art by Jim Garmhausen - jimgarmhausenart.com Brochure design by Laura Hoelzl - laurahoelzl.carbonmade.com See inside for map locations

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Page 1: Information Booth 2014 - · PDF fileInformation Booth. Pick up ... play Patsy Cline to Alabama Shakes In the ... and Matt (710 N Tioga St, 3pm) are a uke-flute-cajon-bass roots dance

Porchfest2014

Sponsored by:

For more information visit us at www.porchfest.orgMobile schedule at porchfest.org/m/

september 1412:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Information BoothPick up maps, buy stickers and t-shirts, and learn about our sponsor, Ithaca Neighborhood Housing Services at Thompson Park, near Gimme Coffee! on Cayuga Street.

Restrooms / REFRESHMENTSNorthstar House - 202 E Falls St Port-a-john at the beer garden.

Tabernacle Baptist Church - 1019 N Cayuga St Free lemonade and cookies!

First Baptist Church of Ithaca - 210 Hancock St Water, hamburgers, hot dogs, desserts, and beer for sale.

Physics BusCome visit Ithaca’s awesome new Physics Bus, parked in the driveway of 216 Queen Street.

PARTY TO FOLLOW!Join us for a closing celebration at Thompson Park at 6:00pm. Bring a picnic and your instruments!

Food TrucksPaulie’s Global Kitchen will be selling falafel, tacos, soup and other yummy treats and some beverages on the corner of Cayuga and Yates.

The Good Truck will offer local and seasonal Mexican-inspired tacos and more at Thompson Park.

More information

Porchfest art by Jim Garmhausen - jimgarmhausenart.comBrochure design by Laura Hoelzl - laurahoelzl.carbonmade.com

See inside for map locations

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Ella Sarachan (1112 N Tioga St, 3pm) is an IHS student singing jazz from the Great American SongbookEmily Yates (Kurt’s Porch, Thompson Park, 5pm) is a loveable, smartass folk singerEphemera (919 N Tioga St, 3pm) is an a cappella improv groupEva Barnett & Friends (711 N Tioga St, 2pm) play passionate and savory original folk musicThe Falconers (114 Dey Street, 3pm) are a power trio w/ textured harmonies & driving rhythmsThe Fall Creek Bluegrass Partners (306 E Yates St, 4pm) entertain w/ bluegrass favorites in harmonyThe Fall Crikkers Jug Band (219 Auburn St, 12pm) is a Porchfest traditionFive2 (308 Lake Ave, 5pm) is sweet three part harmony!The Fly Rods (110 Dey St, 5pm) play (quiet) Americana Rock and RollFunkswag Factor (533 Linn St, 3pm) is a guitar/uke duo w/ funky and folky covers, singalongs & originalsGabriel & Friends (201 E Yates St, 5pm) bring a collection of original songs... and there will be cake!Gadje (210 E Marshall St, 5pm) is gypsy rockGeorge Prounis (412 N Cayuga St, 5pm) is an alt folk/country singer/songwriterThe Geronimo Line (511 N Aurora St, 3pm) is a 4-piece alternative rock bandThe Glacial Erotics (421 N Aurora St, 3pm) weave together tales of AmericaGogone (912 N Cayuga St, 4pm) plays original roots rockGrass Fed (713 N Cayuga St, 3pm) rocks classic tunes, from RHCP to Tom PettyGrassanova (614 N Cayuga St, 4pm) is bluegrass!Grey Gary (109 W Jay St, 5pm) is a loop-tastic 2-piece cosmic rock playground to shake your booty to!Greywolf (309 Utica St, 2pm) plays 50’s & 60’s R&B and a bit of CountrymusicThe Gunpoets (502 Linn St, 5pm) are an energetic, uplifting, family-friendly live hip hop bandHAL (116 Utica St, 3pm) is a one-man guitar and harmonica folk rock bandHarmony Falls (216 Queen St, 1pm) is a women’s chorus that sings 4-part a cappella harmonyHead Band (511 N Aurora St, 4pm) is a 4-piece Funky-Rock-Jazz fusion experienceThe Hilltoppers (710 N Aurora St, 3pm) play Bluegrass the way everybody likes itICO Brass Quintet (711 N Tioga St, 5pm) play 5-part brass arrangements featuring many different genresImmortal Jellyfish (612 N Cayuga St, 2pm) play Patsy Cline to Alabama ShakesIn the Dream (513 Utica St, 4pm) is acoustic pleadian soul folk originalsInsect Brigade (608 Utica St, 3pm) gnashes its teeth in a dark cornerIsaac Sharp (511 Tioga St, 5pm) is a classical guitaristIthaca Cats (218 Utica St, 2pm) play bluegrass/folk harmonies accompanied by upright bass & guitarIthaca College Wind Ensemble (Dewitt Park, 2pm) is playing at the Ithaca College Founder’s Day ConcertIthaca Gay Men’s Chorus (First Baptist Church, 1pm; 920 N Tioga St, 4pm) sing a variety of music, mostly a cappellaJay Street Suzuki Violinists (206 E Jay St, 3pm) are children playng Suzuki violinThe JazzHappensBand (100 Franklin St, 3pm) is a 7-piece traditional New Orleans-style jazz bandJenny Stockdale (1112 N Tioga St, 4pm) is a singer/songwriter blending folk, gospel, Americana & jazz Jeremy K Betterley (117 Farm St, 12pm) is an acoustic guitarist, mandolinist, and singer-songwriterJill McCracken & The Last Hoorah (706 N Cayuga St, 4pm) are an energetic indie rock bandJody Kessler (1309 N Cayuga St in back, 2pm) is a local favorite for her masterful guitar & insightful lyrics

14 Strings! (607 N Tioga St, 1pm) is a Filipino style Rondalla playing (mostly) 14-stringed instrumentsThe 18 Strings of Luv (105 King St, 5pm) play great tunes from the 60’sAbandon My Head (308 E Falls St, 3pm) is a rock bandAidan O’Brien (116 Franklin St, 12pm) is a roots rock guitarist, songwriter, and singerAndrew Alling (119 First St, 1pm) plays organ bass pedals, guitar and hamonicasAnna Coogan and Willie B (304 E Marshall St, 4pm) are an indie-rock duoAnswer the Muse (102 Hancock St, 2pm) is an explosive fusion of spiritually-inspired alt pop/rockAstro Hawk (214 E Falls St, 12pm) is electronic dance music w/ heart & soul & environmental consciousnessAthena’s Grove Chamber Ensemble (206 E Jay St, 5pm) plays string music spanning five centuriesBert Scholl & Friends (912 N Cayuga St, 2pm) play Bluegrass-infused Outlaw CountryBetter Barn Burning Bureau (513 Utica St, 12pm) is a brother-sister duo & friends playing barn burning musicBig UpState (909 N Cayuga St, 5pm) is an all original reggae band!Bill, Sammy, Todd, and Matt (710 N Tioga St, 3pm) are a uke-flute-cajon-bass roots dance bandBlack is Green (523 N Aurora St, 5pm) is an experimental hard rock groupBridgewater (601 Willow Ave, 4pm) is a sweet-harmony a cappella and guitar accompanied folk duoThe Brothers MacRae (703 N Cayuga St, 12pm) is an acoustic folk trio w/ guitar, mando & upright bassThe Buffalo Horns of Ithaca (920 N Tioga St, 12pm) are French Horns in classical & popular arrangementsThe Burns & Kristy Band (First Baptist Church, Dewitt Park, 3pm) play vocal rich, indie folky popCats Elbow (112 W Marshall St, 1pm) is an original roots and pop rock bandCielle & All Sounds On (714 N Cayuga St, 4pm) is original blue indie folkComfort Ave (714 N Aurora St, 4pm) play fine original American roots rockCommons Crossing (706 N Cayuga St, 1pm) is a guitar, cello & piano trio playing indie folk to gypsy jazzThe Cornell Gamelan Ensemble (318 Lake Ave, 2pm) plays music from Indonesia and MalaysiaCornell Ukulele Club (100 Franklin St, 12pm) is a student group that specializes in ukulele musicCozmic Theo (119 First St, 5pm) is upbeat lyric-driven power folkCraig Frey (317 Utica St, 1pm) plays acoustic prog rockCrown City Brass (104 Adams St, 1pm) is a brass quintet plus drumsDancin Feldman (117 Farm St, 2pm) is a 14-year-old piano player Danny Speer (432 N Tioga St, 12pm) is a singer-songwriter who crosses musical boundariesThe David Graybeard Band (202 Utica St, 1pm) performs original ballads, blues and roots musicDew Bye Drifters (314 Utica St, 5pm) play 21st century folk musicDiamonds in the Rough (313 Utica St, 3pm) sings free-range, folky a cappella in a trioDiana Leigh, Ed Clute, & Brian Earle (442 N Aurora St, 3pm) play sassy & sweet swing tunes!Djug Django (219 Auburn St, 4pm) starts with gypsy jazz and keeps on goingDogs Outside the Pavilion (708 N Tioga St, 4pm) is a duo named by consensus & born of suggestionDoolin O’Dey (102 Hancock St, 1pm) play a fine mix of traditional and original Celtic & Contra musicDos XX (811 Tioga St, 4pm) plays original Latin-folk fusionThe Dying Breed (112 W Yates St, 12pm) is a local Alternative/Indie Rock bandEdmund’s Ivy (611 N Cayuga St, 5pm) is a bass/guitar duo project of brothers Max & Sam ShuhanEleven Maples (909 Cayuga St, 1pm) is a fun, irreverent, soulful, lyrical bunch

2014 Porchfest Musicians

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Johnny Dowd (304 E Marshall St, 3pm) is King of Country NoirJon Kaplan (912 N Cayuga St, 3pm) plays indie popJustUs (207 Adams St, 3pm) covers classic rock and anything else that catches our fancy!Katatonics (712 N Tioga St, 1pm) play blues-rock originals and coversKennyT and Wildfire (413 Auburn St, 1pm) is a top 40 country, classic rock and blues cover band KillingHerMemory (309 Utica St, 1pm) is an acoustic guitar and a microphoneKing Street Ramblers (Fall Creek School, 1pm) is Fall Creek School’s traditional tunes bandKites In Space (812 N Cayuga St, 12pm) plays harmonious indie folk-rockLa No (811 Tioga St, 5pm) is a guitar duo with some bass, tooLaura J Peters (114 Cascadilla Ave, 12pm) plays jazzy acoustic blues, rock and folkLeeann and Gary Reynolds (703 N Cayuga St, 2pm) will take you back to the 60s, 70s, 80s & beyondLily and Matt (511 Tioga St, 12pm) are a jazz duo accompanied by virtuoso nylon string guitarLong John and the Tights (Thompson Park, 1pm) is an Old Time Appalachian String BandLucky Old Sun (713 N Cayuga St, 3pm) plays original soulful rock, roots, and jazzMad Cow Tippers (1301 N Cayuga St, 3pm) is a 3-piece band playing Cow Punck, Rockabilly & PsychobillyMad Goat (615 Utica St, 1pm) is a Southern-style string band Maplewood Jazz Team (916 N Aurora St, 5pm) is an “Everyone Sings” quartetMarty Farchione (812 N Cayuga St, 4pm) is a fella and his guitar playing some music togetherMary Bentley and Rosie (305 E Lincoln St, 2pm) are guitar, big vocals and stand up bassMary Lorson (304 E Marshall St, 2pm) writes and sings songsMe & Matt (710 North Aurora, 12pm) are folk, bluegrass, alternativeMiss Angie’s Kid’s Music (440 N Aurora St, 1pm) is an interactive kid’s show w/ parachutes & puppetsMoment Generator (716 N Aurora St, 2pm) is a collection of graduate students w/ a knack for rock & rollThe MonkeySquids (422 N Cayuga St, 2pm) are an alt/rock/punk cover bandMosaic Foundation (513 Utica St, 5pm) is a roots reggae bandMossy Top (222 Linn St, 5pm) can be found at the intersection of Appalachia, Ireland and IthacaMostly Mandolin Quartet & Friends (104 Adams St, 4pm) consists of 3 mandolins and a cello, mostlyThe Muckland Crooners (1002 N Aurora St, 1pm) play makeshift hobo-rock on crazy homemade instrumentsMusic’s Recreation (204 West Yates St, 4pm) serves up informal, family-friendly chamber musicNate & Kate (115 Auburn St, 4pm) is a vaudeville-inspired variety folk duo showNBR (108 Farm St, 2pm) put their personal stamp on songs by The Band, Dylan, and moreNefarious Nuns & Friends (512 Utica St, 4pm) includes two bands of LACS & Boynton studentsThe Newman Brothers (219 Linn Street, 4pm) are a local sophistapunk family bandNorth Country Blues Band (207 Cascadilla Ave, 1pm) is a folk/rock guitar duoNot From Wisconsin (206 E Jay St, 2pm) is indie chamber folkOur Old Time Jam (202 2nd St, 2pm-5pm) plays Southern, Appalachian & Midwestern fiddle tunesPeaches and Crime (313 Utica St, 4pm) specializes in all original cabaret, jazz, blues + swingThe Pelotones (611 N Aurora St, 1pm) are a bluesy, jazzy quartet with great vocalsThe Persimmon and The Tiger (306 E Marshall St, 1pm) plays acoustic folk-rockPierce Walsh (519 Willow Ave, 1pm) is a singer songwriter

PJ & GWilley & Co (811 Tioga St, 1pm) are jam friendly songsters Fiddle & guitarProfessor Tuesday’s Jazz Quartet (1112 N Tioga St, 2pm) plays mainstream jazzThe Purple Valley (1103 N Cayuga St, 12pm) plays music for dancersRedrail Rider (706 N Cayuga St, 5pm) is an Indie Folk Rock groupRich Recchia (106 E Yates St, 1pm) is a solo performer who plays anti-vegetarian musicRichie Holtz (307 Auburn St, 2pm) plays oldies, newies and campfire songsRichie Stearns and Friends (Kurt’s Porch at Thompson Park, 2pm) play fiddle musicThe Ruddy Well Band (406 E Marshall St, 2pm) has roots in Americana folk and rockRyan Vanderhoof (450 N Aurora St, 12pm) plays minimalist melodic guitar musicSamuel B Lupowitz & The Ego Band (215 Willow Ave, 12pm) are a piano-driven rock ‘n’ soul ensembleScratched Vinyl (216 Queen St, 5pm) is Rock-n-Roll for All. Stop by to see the Physics Bus!See Horse Run (440 N Aurora St, 4pm) take the audience to new heightened levels of thrillSelrach Ztrawhcsa’s Electrorchestra (309 Utica St, 12pm) is Electronic Space RockSeneca St Recorder Ensemble (908 N Cayuga St, 12pm) play Renaissance, Baroque, folk & popThe Small Kings (116 Franklin St, 4pm) play original funky roots Americana rockSongwriters in the Round (116 Cascadilla Ave, 1pm) will feature 3 singer-songwriters and a cellistSophia Maranca (120 E York St, 1pm) sings and plays songs with sweet, beautiful melodiesSpacetrain (609 N Aurora St, 3pm) is world-infused porch rockState & Plain (110 Dey St, 4pm) write pop songs that channel the Beach Boys through the PavementStephen Pavia (1301 N Cayuga St, 5pm) plays AmericanaStone Cold Miracle (112 W Marshall St, 5pm) play original soul musicThe Sugarlumps (310 Utica St, 4pm) play a diverse mix of blues, jazz, swing, and ragtimeSum Dude & Friends (117 Farm St, 3pm) play folk/rock/funk songs of love’s lessonsSundown Sally (First Baptist Church, 4pm) is a 5-piece Alt-Indie Americana bandSusan Lytle & Will Fudeman (307 Auburn St, 4pm) feature mandola, guitar, & Gospel-flavored vocalsThe Sweet Freaks (324 E Falls St, 2pm) are a folksy guitar, viola duoTalkCrazy (106 E Yates St, 3pm) delivers standard rock/country tunes with three-part harmoniesTenzin Chopak (513 Willow Ave, 5pm) is a singer-songwriter residing in Ithaca, NYThru Spectrums (102 E Falls St, 5pm) is an original funk-rock bandTimothy Weber (510 Linn St, 4pm) is a guitarist and singer/songwriterTRAONACH (112 W Marshall St, 2pm) play Irish Traditional musicTravis Knapp (519 Willow Ave, 2pm) is an uplifting folk-soul singer-songwriterTwo Ks (218 Utica St, 12pm) play auto harp, recorder, guitar: Celtic and other tunesTyrannical Vegetable (720 N Aurora St, 3pm) is a revolving group of garage musiciansUkulele Bob (202 Utica St, 2pm) plays ukulele songs old and newUkulelese as a Second Language (204 W Yates St) is a ukulele workshop (1pm) & showcase (2pm)Violin Students of Sarah Cummings (1106 N Cayuga St, 4pm) play Suzuki violin favorites & fiddle tunesWonderMonday (601 N Cayuga St, 3pm) performs orignial artrockZaccariah Lisle (121 Cascadilla Street, 12pm) performs covers and originals

MUSICIANS CONTINUED

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A: Sophia Maranca B: KennyT & Wildfire C: Mad Goat String Band D: The Muckland Crooners E: Harmony Falls Chorus F: Pierce WalshG: Crown City BrassH: Eleven Maples I: King Street Ramblers J: Doolin O’Dey K: PJ & GWilley & Co L: Ukulelese as a Second Language M: Commons Crossing N: Rich Recchia O: Craig Frey P: KillingHerMemory Q: Katatonics R: Cats Elbow S: Andrew Alling T: Long John and the Tights U: The David Graybeard Band V: 14 Strings! W: The Persimmon and The Tiger X: The Pelotones Y: Songwriters in the Round Z: Miss Angie’s Kid’s Music AA: North Country Blues Band BB: Ithaca Gay Men’s Chorus

12:00 PM - 1:00 pm

A: Astro Hawk & Friends B: The Purple ValleyC: Aidan O’Brien D: Cornell Ukulele ClubE: Fall Crikkers Jug BandF: Seneca Street Recorder Ensemble G: Better Barn Burning BureauH: Buffalo Horns of IthacaI: Kites In Space J: Samuel B. Lupowitz & The Ego Band K: The Dying BreedL: The Brothers MacRaeM: Selrach Ztrawhcsa’s Electrorchestra N: Me and MattO: Two KsP: Lily And MattQ: Zaccariah Lisle R: Jeremy K Betterley S: Laura J. PetersT: Danny SpeerU: Ryan Vanderhoof

See back cover for more information

1:00 PM - 2:00 pm

Information Booth Restrooms/Refreshments

Physics BusFood Truck

For band addresses and information, see Porchfest Musicians pages

Mobile schedule at porchfest.org/m/

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2:00 PM - 3:00 pm 3:00 PM - 4:00 pm

A: Jody KesslerB: Professor Tuesday’s Jazz QuartetC: The Sweet FreaksD: Mary Bentley and RosieE: Not From Wisconsin F: Travis KnappG: Richie HoltzH: Bert Scholl & FriendsI: Cornell Gamelan Ensemble J: Answer the MuseK: Ukulelese As a Second LanguageL: TRAONACH M: The Immortal JellyfishN: Leeann and Gary ReynoldsO: Grass Fed P: Ithaca CatsQ: Greywolfband R: Eva Barnett & FriendsS: Moment Generator T: Old Time Jam U: Richie Stearns and Friends V: Ukulele BobW: Mary Lorson X: Ruddy Well BandY: The MonkeySquids Z: NBR AA: Dancin FeldmanBB: Ithaca College Wind Ensemble

A: Mad Cow TippersB: Ella SarachanC: Abandon My HeadD: The JazzHappensBandE: Jon Kaplan F: Insect Brigade G: Jay Street Suzuki Violins H: Ephemera I: Funkswag Factor J: JustUs K: The Falconers L: Lucky Old Sun M: Diamonds in the Rough N: Bill, Sammy, Todd & Matt O: Tyrannical VegetableP: The Hilltoppers Q: TalkCrazyR: There’s no R! S: Old Time Jam T: WonderMonday U: HAL V: Johnny Dowd W: Spacetrain X: The Geronimo Line Y: Sum Dude & Friends Z: Diana Leigh, Ed Clute, Brian Earle AA: Glacial Erotics BB: The Burns & Kristy Band

See back cover for more information

Information Booth

Food Truck

Restrooms/Refreshments

Physics Bus

For band addresses and information, see Porchfest Musicians pages

Mobile schedule at porchfest.org/m/

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A: Violin Students of Sarah CummingsB: Jenny StockdaleC: BridgewaterD: The Small Kings E: The Mostly Mandolin QuartetF: Djug DjangoG: Susan Lytle & Will Fudeman H: Gogone I: Nefarious Nuns & Friends J: In the Dream K: Ithaca Gay Men’s Chorus L: State & Plain M: Nate & Kate N: Cielle & All Sounds OnO: Marty FarchioneP: Dos XX Q: Timothy Weber R: Music’s RecreationS: GrassanovaT: Jill McCracken & The Last Hoorah U: The Sugarlumps V: Peaches and Crime W: Dogs Outside the Pavilion X: Fall Creek Bluegrass Partners Y: Comfort AveZ: Old Time Jam AA: Anna Coogan and Willie B BB: Head Band CC: The Newman BrothersDD: See Horse Run EE: Sundown Sally

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4:00 PM - 5:00 pm 5:00 PM - 6:00 pm

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A: Stephen PaviaB: Thru SpectrumsC: Tenzin ChopakD: Grey GaryE: Big UpStateF: Mosaic FoundationG: Athena’s Grove Chamber EnsembleH: Maplewood Jazz Team I: Scratched Vinyl J: The 18 Strings of Luv K: The Fly Rods L: La No M: The Gunpoets N: Five2O: Redrail RiderP: Dew Bye Drifters Q: ICO Brass Quintet R: Stone Cold MiracleS: Edmund’s IvyT: Gabriel & Friends U: Gadje V: Cozmic Theo W: Emily Yates X: Isaac Sharp Y: Black is GreenZ: Mossy Top AA: George Prounis

See back cover for more information

Information Booth

Food Truck

Restrooms/Refreshments

Physics Bus

For band addresses and information, see Porchfest Musicians pages

Mobile schedule at porchfest.org/m/