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Foss Fest 2012

Getting tangled up It's a complicated engineering problem
The lineups for Foss Fest (this weekend! Sunday 6/3, 12-4pm, Foss Park Somerville) are up online. I’m really excited about this lineup and the other stuff going on this day, my only disappointment is that I don’t have a camera for the weekend. This 50% chance of rain business is not going to happen. Here’s who is playing:
·The Grownup Noise
·Mike Hastings Band
·Tumbleweed Company
·The Lights Out

Foss Fest 2010 II

Balloons

I learned some exciting news about Foss Fest tonight. Namely, the date (July 25th, 2010), and about a new partnership with East Somerville Main Streets. It’s going to be big! More details will be forthcoming.

In the meantime, you can take a look at last year in our Foss Fest flickr pool.

Foss Fest 2010


It’s on. The Somerville Arts Council (in their infinite wisdom) has decided to fund Foss Fest 2010. We don’t have a date set yet so best to just keep the whole summer open.

Foss Fest, the week after the day before.

The Brooklyns They Will Hate Us
The Diamond Mines Concord Ballet Orchestra Players

It’s been a week now since the experience that was Foss Fest wrapped up. This was the first event of this kind I’m aware of in Foss Park, certainly the first I’ve been involved in. Foss Park has some upside potential – it’s a nice little non-East Somerville non-Winter Hill area at Broadway and McGrath Highway. I missed most of the setup stuff due to flight-induced psychosis but managed to get down before the opening band (The Brooklyns) came on. I thought they were going to be more country than they were, but the crowd, though pretty sparse at that point, seemed to into it. I tend to like bands with dual vocalists, and The Brooklyns alternate between their leads (Maureen & Tom) for their set. I got their EP but haven’t had a chance to listen to it yet.

The second act was the pessimistically named They Will Hate Us. They had more religious iconography in their setup than I’ve ever seen (and I’ve been to my fair share of religiously themed musical events). I would guesstimate there were (among other things) 20+ Madonna statuettes on stage, which I guess is contextually appropriate for the neighborhood. Anyway their sound I’d call plinky and stripped down.

Third up was The Diamond Mines, who showed in swim trunks despite the pool (unfortunately) being closed. Concord Ballet Orchestra Players finished the day with a set that included a fairly moving special tribute to the late Kenyan musician Lamya & Sam Walter Foss. Plus that set included the first time I’ve ever seen a singer walk to concessions mid-song for a fried dough snack.

So that’s it in sum, a pretty fun day. The biggest downer was that Audrey Ryan had to drop out for personal reasons and a lot of people were asking about her, unfortunate. She’s pretty awesome & clearly has a good following. This being the first time through there were some publicity-type things that we could have done better that were more obvious after the fact but technically & musically the event went off without a hitch. Much thanks to all the volunteers and WMBR for their support (particularly Jeff & Mike from Pipeline) for everything they did.

Here’s the Layma version of S.W. Foss’ poem, The Coming American. I’ll post the CBOP version once I can find it for compare/contrast. See you there next year?

Foss Fest #4

It’s not technically a leak anymore since the full lineup has been announced but here’s band number four for Foss Fest. These guys are optimistically called They Will Hate Us, from Arlington.

Kiss My Tombstone

If you’re in the area, come on down to Foss Fest, September 5th, Foss Park in Somerville, MA. You don’t know where that is? Sure, it’s right about here.

Number three

The third Foss Fest band? Concord Ballet Orchestra Players.

Part two

Still no official announcement from the man behind the curtain so I’ll share a second band from the unofficial Foss Fest lineup. From Boston, The Brooklyns. There should be a few hundred more people in Foss Park than are at wherever they’re playing in this clip.

Leak Part #1

Yes, it’s going to happen. Saturday, September 5th, Foss Park, Somerville.

Almost winter


Big things are just getting started over in Winter Hill. This could be a good time to start paying attention. That is all for now.