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Dec 11, 2006

10,000 Lakes Festival (10KLF) Announces 2007 Lineup!

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Ho Ho Ho! - Merry Christmas! The lineup for the 2007 installment of the ever-popular 10,000 Lakes Festival is here and it's quite the X-Mas present for all the jamband fans in the room...

10klf.jpgBy every single account I've ever read of this festival -- including Live Music Blog's coverage of the 2006 event -- this festival is a must-attend. Especially for those of us living in the upper-Midwest.

10,000 LAKES FESTIVAL 2007
http://10klf.com/
Detroit Lakes, MN
July 18-21, 2007

Bob Weir & RatDog
Trey Anastasio
Umphrey's McGee
Gov't Mule
Little Feat
The Derek Trucks Band
Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk
The Everyone Orchestra
Trampled By Turtles
WookieFoot
Moses Mayes
(many more tbd)

Full press release after the jump; more updates on the lineup will come once we get them.

Full 2007 10KLF Press Release

10,000 Lakes Festival Heads Into Fifth Year with Jam Heavyweights
Minnesota Music Festival Confirms Initial Lineup and Dates for 2007 Event; Hosts Weekend of Musical Bliss July 18 – 21

The fifth annual 10,000 Lakes Festival (10KLF) will provide an unforgettable weekend of live musical performances and campout experiences held July 18 – 21 at the scenic Soo Pass Ranch in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota. A yearly tradition for music lovers nationwide, 10KLF has quickly established itself as a premier festival destination.

The initial festival artist lineup includes members of the Grateful Dead and Phish leading their contemporary ensembles, along with a diverse cross-section of talent from the improvisational music scene. With dozens of bands still to be added in the coming months, the 10,000 Lakes Festival preliminary lineup includes:

Bob Weir & RatDog
Trey Anastasio
Umphrey's McGee
Gov't Mule
Little Feat
The Derek Trucks Band
Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk
The Everyone Orchestra
Trampled By Turtles
WookieFoot
Moses Mayes

Nestled in the picturesque lakes country of Minnesota’s North Woods, the serene natural environment with reclaimed wetlands and lakeshore surrounding the camping and venue grounds provides the ultimate festival experience.

All within easy walking distance of each other, the festival’s four stages feature over sixty national, independent and emerging acts during the 4 day event. Festival goers retreat within the festival’s wooded hills and shaded campsites as a soundtrack from the jam band world’s crème de la crème plays in the background.

The feedback from the media echoes responses from attendees. The Minneapolis Star Tribune admires that the 10,000 Lakes Festival was “filled with thousands of good vibes…The cutting edge of them all.” Jambase.com calls 10KLF “gold from the North Country”. Colorado’s Marquee Magazine affirms that “10KLF creates the summer’s best musical experience,” and Canada’s Jambands.ca remarks the event is “everything a festival should be.”

The Star Tribune continues “Even the musicians are impressed by the fest site.” Backstage at 10KLF, Jon Bell, singer/guitarist with Widespread Panic performing the event in 2003 and 2005, tells the Tribune "There's room to move and lots of friendliness and not too crazy. It's a very open vibe. You can't create that."

While the main focus of 10KLF is meshing top notch entertainment within a pristine natural setting, the event also takes pride in being a philanthropic member of the community. By providing grants to a variety of groups including environmental awareness, hunger prevention, advancing arts education, voter registration, and other causes, 10KLF offers its patrons the opportunity to learn more about and raise consciousness within a variety of topics affecting its precious surroundings.

By partnering with CLIF Bar and NativeEnergy, the 10,000 Lakes Festival now allows patrons to offset the CO2 emissions of their automobile or airline travel up to the festival by purchasing ‘Cool Tags’ at the online ticket check out. Each Cool Tag invests $2 in NativeEnergy’s WindBuilders program, helping the Rosebud Sioux Tribe build a wind farm on their reservation in South Dakota. Wind farms deliver clean, renewable energy to the grid without releasing CO2 into the air, thereby displacing energy that comes from polluting facilities.

Event tickets, campground reservations and festival details are now available online at www.10KLF.com.

Performers at the previous 10,000 Lakes Festivals include Phil Lesh & Friends, The String Cheese Incident, The Black Crowes, G. Love & Special Sauce, Les Claypool, 311, Galactic, The Roots, John Mayer, Donavon Frankenreiter, O.A.R., Medeski Martin & Wood, Keller Williams, Los Lobos, Yonder Mountain String Band, The Samples, DJ Logic, Particle, Dark Star Orchestra, Sound Tribe Sector 9, Rusted Root, Maroon 5, The Big Wu, The Radiators, Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Soulive, North Mississippi Allstars, Tea Leaf Green, Railroad Earth, Shooter Jennings and many more.

posted by: Justin | Comments (5) |

Comments

A fantastic initial announcement! Two huge names announced as well as a strong handfull more of great acts already... I can't wait to go again this year.... thanks again Justin for my first taste of this monster of a festival last time around!

Posted by: John B | December 13, 2006 1:19 AM

I have a feeling I'll be a lot more impressed after the next round or two of artist announcements. Bob Wier hasn't done it for me the way Phil does, and I don't know that I'd ever travel further than Summer Camp for moe., especially after hitting up Summer Camp already during a summer. I am, however, glad to see Gov't Mule and Little Feat up there, I have yet to catch either of them live, and its good to see Trampled By Turtles signed up early, that should get them some extra attention. Dumpstaphunk and EO catch my attention, too, but I'd have to look into Dumpsta more since I haven't listened to them.

Overall, good start, but they've got a little ways to go. Get Family Groove Co, Public Property, American Taxi, and Green Lemon back again, and I'm frickin sold.

Posted by: Kane from BurningOak | December 13, 2006 12:48 PM

Bo-ring!

The festival's beautiful and laid-back, but this lineup looks terrible. Give me some innovation, people, not Grateful Dead retreads.

Posted by: _stems | December 14, 2006 5:02 PM

Recently went onto pollstar.com and looked at the disco biscuits tour dates. According to pollstar they are making a stop in MN to play at 10k. w00t!!! what do ya think..?

Posted by: 10k | December 28, 2006 4:05 PM

WTF... this does sound pretty cool... but wheres the Wide Spread Panic , String Cheese Incodent , and DAVE ??? thats what i wanna know... WHERE ARE ALL THE CLASSICS?????

Posted by: Sally Ann | April 25, 2007 8:55 AM

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