Cuneifest 2011
Date: Saturday, September 03 @ 21:00:00 UTC
Topic: Festival News


Cuneiform Records presents Cuneifest 2011: a celebration of many years of hard work great music and devoted listeners!

Saturday, November 19 and Sunday, November 20, 2011

Two days of music, held in two venues in Baltimore, MD. The venues are approximately 5 miles apart.

Please note: These are both small, intimate venues with a maximum amount of only 65 seats available for sale per day. We are starting by selling 2-day passes only.

At this time, there are two different options for buying tickets:

option 1: PATRON FESTIVAL PASS
If you buy the Patron festival pass, you are paying a little extra to help support us in comfortably funding the festival. So, first of all, thank you very much!

What you get in return is:
1. A pass to both days of the festival.
2. First pick seating at both venues (note: in order to receive first pick seating, you have to be at the venue by the specified time so we can let you in early and you can pick your seats).
3. A very limited edition Cuneifest 2011 t-shirt.

Click HERE to purchase PATRON FESTIVAL PASSES.

option 2: FESTIVAL PASS
If you buy the festival pass, you are buying admission to two days of music. You are guaranteed a seat at both venues.

Click HERE to purchase FESTIVAL PASSES.

Now to the most important part of this email! Here is the lineup:

Saturday, November 19 ('rock day')
to be held at
Orion Sound Studios
2903 Whittington Ave., Suite C - Baltimore, MD. 21230

Afuche:
Ruben Sindo Acosta (keyboard, drum, vocals), Zach Ryalls (guitar), Andrew Carrico (baritone sax), Denny Tek (bass), Ian Chang (drums)

Hamster Theatre:
Dave Willey (accordion, guitar), Jon Stubbs (trombone, keyboards), Mark Harris (winds, reeds, vocal), Mike Johnson (guitar), Brian MacDougal (bass), Raoul Rossiter (drums)

Alec K. Redfearn and the Eyesores
Alec K. Redfearn (accordion, vocals), Frank Difficult (objects) Orion Rigel Dommisse (organ, vocals), Matt McLaren (percussion), Christopher Sadlers (contrabass), Ann Schattle (horn)

Thinking Plague:
Mike Johnson (guitar), Mark Harris (reeds & flute), Dave Willey (bass), Elaine di Falco (voice), Kimara Sajn (keyboards), Robin Chestnut (drums)

Upsilon Acrux:
Paul Lai (guitar), Noah Guevara (guitar), Mark Kimbrell (drums), Dylan Fujioka (drums)

Zevious:
Mike Eber (guitar), Johnny Deblasse (bass), Jeff Eber (drums)

Sunday, November 20 ('jazz day')
to be held at
An die Musik LIVE! - 409 North Charles Street - Second Floor - Baltimore, Maryland 21201

Jason Adasiewicz's Rolldown:
Jason Adasiewicz (vibraphone), Josh Berman (cornet), Aram Shelton (alto sax), Jason Roebke (bass), Frank Rosaly (drums)

The Claudia Quintet:
Drew Gress (bass), John Hollenbeck (drums), Matt Moran (vibes), Ted Reichman (accordion), Chris Speed (reeds)

Carlo DeRosa's Cross-Fade: Vijay Iyer (piano), Mark Shim (sax), Carlo De Rosa (bass), Justin Brown (drums)

Ideal Bread: Josh Sinton (baritone sax), Kirk Knuffke (trumpet), tba (bass), Tomas Fujiwara (drums)

Positive Catastrophe:
Taylor Ho Bynum (cornet, co-leader), Abraham Gomez-Delgado (percussion,voice, co-leader), Kamala Sankaram (voice, accordion), Mark Taylor (french horn), Reut Regev (trombone), Matt Bauder (tenor saxophone), Michael Attias (baritone saxophone), Pete Fitzpatrick (electric guitar), Alvaro Benavides (electric bass), Tomas Fujiwara (drums)


THINGS TO KNOW:

1. We will not be mailing a ticket to you. You will receive an email confirmation of your purchase and your name will be on a list at the venues (don't worry - these are small venues and there won't be any problem finding the people you need to find to get in).

2. Start and end times are not yet confirmed, but at this point we think we are looking at a start time of around 12:00 noon and an end time of 10:00 or 11:00 pm both days.

3. Band order and set times are not yet determined.

4. When we have all information, including recommended hotels, food information, set times, start times, etc, we will send all attendees this information as a PDF file.

ORION SOUND STUDIO

1. Orion is located in an industrial park in Baltimore. There is plenty of free parking on site.

2. For those of you who have attended Orion shows before, please note that we will be providing chairs for this show. Do not bring or expect to use the 'bring your own' chairs that are in use at most Orion shows.

3. Orion is a BYOB venue. Small coolers that will easily fit under a chair are welcome.

4. It is not finalized at this time, but we hope to have a food vendor at Orion for part of the day to sell food.

AN DIE MUSIK LIVE

1. An die Musik Live is located in downtown Baltimore in a fun, vibrant neighborhood. There is some free parking on the streets nearby and there is also the Franklin Street parking garage one block away. Park at the Franklin Street Garage for just $2.00 all day on Sunday! You must pick up a voucher at An die Musik in order to receive the discounted rate.

2. An die Musik Live will be providing beverage service, with water, soda, beer and wine available for purchase.

3. The neighborhood that An die Musik is in is a very vibrant, restaurant-filled neighborhood and there are plenty of places to eat.

[Source: Wayside Music/Cuneiform Records (all pictures © Cuneiform Records)]







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