Frank Zappa, The Grateful Dead, Jimi Hendrix...(Fock Yeah!!!) Johnny Cash, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig Van B, Miles, Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady, Louis Armstrong, Michael Hedges, Taj Mahal, Pearl Jam, Wille Nelson, Rev. Gary Davis, Allman Bros...Live at Fillmore...a.k.a the BEST friggin LIVE album EVER...did you hear me? Pink Floyd Dark Side of The Moon...(a vinyl Bible!) I could go one forever....The Samples and their fearless leader Sean who gives all of us working class musician dogs inspiration. Ryan Dubois a friend and noise making muse. Chuck Miller my keyboard monster and musical mentor. Duane Carleton, Jeff Poremski & The Brothers Johnson for teaching and inspiring along the way. Curt Stannard and Johnny Azer for a decade and a half of love and music.
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Good kickin' music from the green mountains of Vermont!
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rick~ im so happy i found you on here! my father talked of your music often & i rememeber goin to the bar where he bounced & watching you perform & sippin' sodas with you and the other acts.
"Vt. music spirit alive and well" Artistry and community take precedence over profit at year's festivals October 2, 2008
By CLARA ROSE THORNTON, Herald Correspondent
"An intricate trellis bent into an archway shimmers with strings of lights against a dusky, late summer backdrop.
Stepping beyond this — through what feels like a portal, protecting some sacred secret within — a bouncing playground of sounds and sensations emerges. Children spin hula hoops in front of a stage wafting tinkling guitar sounds into the evening. Adults line up with plates at an overwhelming organic buffet. Musicians laugh over cups of lager in an outdoor bar constructed of wood and draped with colorful tapestries. There is a feeling of camaraderie. There is an air of creativity. There is a whisper of endless summer.
Am I vicariously living through one of my parents' acid flashbacks, one may ask? Am I describing some sort of Human Be-In where Allen Ginsberg's ghost is about to roam through, banging a gong and looking on approvingly?
The truth is better than fiction. I'm describing Harvest Moon, an annual music festival tucked away in Middletown Springs that is very representative of the vibrancy of Vermont's festival scene. Harvest Moon has been put on, out-of-pocket, for the past eight years by couple Tom Moon and Corey Best..."
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