Down on the Farm III

Spanish Moss Productions is excited to announce Down on the Farm 3, A Celebration of Music, Art and Philanthropy, November 10-12 in Quincy, Florida. This year we have over 50 diverse and excellent live performing bands from all over the country. As always, Down On The Farm will support several local and national charities including The Boys and Girls Clubs of the Big Bend, The Gadsden County High School music programs and America’s Second Harvest. Early bird tickets are $75 and include music, parking and primitive camping.

Col. Bruce Hampton (Ret.) & Aquarium Rescue Unit
Drive-By Truckers
MOFRO
Perpetual Groove
Tishamingo
Karl Denson Trio
PBS (G. Porter, R. Batiste, B. Stoltz)
The Avett Brothers
Tea Leaf Green
New Monsoon
Moonshine Still
Dubconscious
Cadillac Jones
The Legendary JC’s
Ralph Roddenbery Band
The Motet
Captain Soularcat
Chris Berry & Panjea
Deep Blue Sun
Donna Hopkins Band
Ancient Harmony
Stillwood
Dread Clampitt
Jamie McLean (lead guitar player from the Dirty Dozen Brass Band)
Old Union
JB & The Zydeco Zoo
The Afromotive
Jess Franklin & The Best Little Blues Band
Speakeasy
Shak Nasti
The Tony Tyler Trance
Full Black Out
Rebecca Jean Smith
The Sundogs
Polyester Pimpstrap
Burnin Smyrnans
Soular System
Panhandle String Band
Space Medicine
Looney Mill
Buffalo Strange
Curious Circus
Cuban Stack
Brother Bean
Whiskey Richard
Brian Ashley Jones Band
Charlotte Kendrick (with Dan Rowe)
Catfish Alliance (including former members of the Riverbottom Nightmare Band)
FSU Blues Band
The Gospel Choir of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Northwest
Tennessee (Union City Club)

Anyone ever been to this? Anyone interested? Jawbone, what do you know about it? Looks good. Looks interesting. Looks Nasti…

Can’t go wrong with ARU…

Man,… Tea Leaf Green are touring machines.

I think they are playing every fest this year.
Those guys are great.

This looks like quite the excellent festival.

Too far for me however.

I know several people who went and loved it. All said it was really chill, only about 2k people with a tastey line up.

can’t make it. I’m hoping to be living in Boston by then and going to the Bob Dylan run up there that weekend while this is happening.

looks like a great time. I see flyers for festivals at that place a few times a year and the lineups are always great and i look at it and turn to my friends and say “man, we should go to this. Why not? it cant be a bad time and its IN FLORIDA!”

but alas, we never make it. Its usually a descion between one of these festivals and Wanee since they’re both in north FLA. With Wanee being an hour or 2 closer and featuring 2 nights of my life long favorite band it always gets the edge and so i’ve never been to Spanish Moss Farm, but i believe its in the panhandle somewhere and far from me.

that’s what i know about it. About as much as you.

Hey Jawbone, it’s 30 minutes West of Tallahassee, so it’s about the same as Wanee if I’m not mistaken. It is from here, at least.

^i’m in Ft. Lauderdale and Wanee is a couple hours southeast of Tallahassee so its much closer than the west panhandle.

where are you?

I’m in Central East Alabama, not half an hour from the Georgia stateline. I thought I remembered driving past the Spirit of Suwannee exit on my way to and from Miami during the 03 New Year’s run and it only being 4 or 5 hours from here. DOTF is also about 4 or 5 hours from here, so I made the retarded assumption that they were close to eachother, lol.

^they are close to each other. Same part of the state.

i’m just not close to that part of the state and must choose my north FLA festivals wisely and my personal guidline is that the Allman Brothers always win.