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| Posted: 28 Jun 2009 12:19 PM PDT He’s a legend in music and a staple in the St. Louis music scene. If you’ve been to enough festivals or shows, chances are you’ve seen him either introduce an act or simply dance through them. He is Beatle Bob. Here you can watch a 90-minute clip exploring the man behind the moves. Grinner Hester filmed this documentary on a 5-day road trip to the Americana Festival in October 2008. It is currently making a festival run. The Beatle Bob and Grinner Show from grinner hester on Vimeo. Related Posts |
| Posted: 28 Jun 2009 10:15 AM PDT We’ve told you about the bands, but the experience of Bonnaroo is just as much about the stuff happening outside of the music. So here are some pics to try and help explain Bonnaroo: The Experience. Of course, there are tons of things we didn’t have time for, so you’ll just have to go next year and see for yourself. Bonnaroo is unlike anything else. People were trying anything to get into Bonnaroo. While sitting in traffic, we saw our fair share of hitchhikers. Some opted against the walking method and took a golf cart taxi to get around instead: The tents were endless: Inside the main festival grounds, we saw some crazy artwork. Like an endless line of Bobbleheads. Some people found relaxation in yoga. This art took place over a few days. Anybody could paint a tile to add.
The fountain in the center of the main grounds was a popular attraction…and shower. My favorite time at Bonnaroo was around sunset. Even with all the people, it was a peaceful scene. Bonnaroo: website | Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | Of Montreal @ This Tent | Spotted: Drew Barrymore | Quick News 1 | Quick News 2 Related Posts |
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