All Good Music Festival

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All Good Music Festival
All Good Music Festival on Marvin's Mountaintop above Masontown, West Virginia USA July 15, 2011.
GenreJam band, rock music, bluegrass music, music
Datesthird weekend in July
Location(s)Summit Point, West Virginia, United States
Years active1997–2013, 2015
Founded byTim Walther
Websitewww.allgoodfestival.com/

The All Good Music Festival and Camp Out was a weekend-long event held annually in July. Since its inception in 1997,[1] it had been held at venues along the Mid-Atlantic, including Trip's Farm (Terra Alta) Masontown, West Virginia, Brandywine, Maryland and most notably Marvin's Mountaintop. It moved to Legend Valley in Thornville, Ohio in 2012. All Good announced they would be taking a short hiatus in 2014 and not be having a festival. They returned in 2015 in Summit Point, West Virginia.[2] Headlining acts were Primus, moe. and Cake.[3] In 2016, it was announced the festival had been retired and would be replaced by a two-day event at Merriweather Post Pavilion.

Background

The event was organized by Walther Productions and included mostly jam and folk acts, though the festival had expanded its musical repertoire to include reggae, hip-hop fusion, bluegrass, funk, and rock. The 15th Annual festival was held July 14–17, 2011 on Marvin's Mountain Top in Masontown, West Virginia. The lineup had included artists such as Furthur, Derek Trucks, Railroad Earth, Keller Williams, The Flaming Lips, Phil Lesh and Friends, Widespread Panic, Umphrey's McGee, The String Cheese Incident, Les Claypool, Ratdog, Moe., Lotus, Bassnectar, Old Crow Medicine Show, The New Deal, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, Yonder Mountain String Band, Dark Star Orchestra, and Leftover Salmon.[4]

Kite flying at All Good.

The festival generally featured three performance spaces: the main stage, flanked by a smaller stage, and the Grassroots stage located by Shakedown Street. The two main stages in the concert area operated with no overlapping sets, allowing festival-goers the unique opportunity to see all of the music scheduled at the festival. The location of the main stage at the bottom of a hill created a natural amphitheater with the music from the stage projected to the maximum number of listeners sitting on the hill; the mountains of West Virginia serving as backdrop.

Legal action

A Virginia driver, Clay Lewin, crashed into a tent of sleeping women at the West Virginia festival site near Masontown in July 2011. Nicole Miller, 20, of South Carolina, died in the accident, with two friends severely injured—Yen Ton and Elizabeth Doran, both of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Lewin, of Cape Charles, Virginia, lost control of his pickup but blames parking and security agents who guided him to the "steep, grassy slope near tents and other vehicles."

Lewin, Ton, Doran and Kim Miller sued campground operator Marvin’s Mountaintop LLC; Walther Productions; California-based Tobin Productions; M&M Parking Inc. of Pennsylvania; and three security providers, Event Staffing Inc. of Virginia, National Event Services, Inc. of New Hampshire, and Axis Security Inc. of Tennessee. Some principals are being sued as individuals; all have denied culpability, filing counterclaims against each other.[5]

Fletcher's Grove performing at All Good 2015 (photo by Anthony Paitsel)

Locations

Jacob Hemphill of Soldier of Jah Army plays 2008 late night.

On October 13, 2011, Tim Walther sent a request to Caroline County, VA to ask for a change in a music ordinance. He wanted to move the annual show from West Virginia to Moss Neck Manor, a 1,200-acre site in Port Royal, VA off U.S. 17 owned by the Silver Cos. The festival would feature 14 to 16 hours of music a day, twice as much as the county allows.

Line-up by year

2012: The Allman Brothers Band, Phil Lesh & Friends, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Yonder Mountain String Band, Dark Star Orchestra and . .
2011: The Infamous Stringdusters, Keller Williams, Furthur (featuring Phil Lesh & Bob Weir), Primus, Karl Denson's Tiny Universe and . .

Thursday July 14

Friday July 15


Saturday July 16


Sunday July 17

2010: Dark Star Orchestra, Old Crow Medicine Show, Furthur (featuring Phil Lesh & Bob Weir), Railroad Earth, George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic and . .

Thursday July 8

Friday July 9

Saturday July 10

Sunday July 11

2009: Keller Williams, Yonder Mountain String Band, Lake Trout, Umphrey's McGee, Les Claypool, Bob Weir & Ratdog and . .

Thursday July 9

Friday July 10

Saturday July 11

Sunday July 12

2008: The Avett Brothers, Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, Phil Lesh and Friends, Gov't Mule and . .

Thursday July 10

Friday July 11

Saturday July 12

Sunday July 13

2007: Leftover Salmon, Keller Williams and the Keels, Michael Franti and Spearhead, Les Claypool, Yonder Mountain String Band, Drive-By Truckers and . .

2006: Trey Anastasio, Disco Biscuits, Les Claypool, Southern Culture on the Skids, Umphrey's Mcgee, Railroad Earth, Tea Leaf Green and . .

2005: Lake Trout, Del McCoury Band, Dark Star Orchestra, Keller Williams, The String Cheese Incident, Yonder Mountain String Band and . .

Thursday, July 14

Friday, July 15

Saturday, July 16

Sunday, July 17

2004: Leftover Salmon, Del McCoury Band, Dark Star Orchestra, Keller Williams, The Hackensaw Boys and . .

Thursday, July 8

  • The Recipe
  • Jah Works

Friday, July 9

Saturday, July 10

  • The Disco Biscuits
  • T.E.R.A (Seishi/Brantigan)
  • Medeski Martin & Wood
  • Libby Kirkpatrick
  • Leftover Salmon (w/ David Lowery & Johnny Hickman of Cracker)
  • David Lowery & Johnny Hickmann
  • Burning Spear
  • Ekoostik Hookah
  • Soulive
  • Umphrey's McGee
  • Jazz Mandolin Project w/ Jon Fishman
  • The Hackensaw Boys
  • The Bridge

Sunday, July 11

2003: Leftover Salmon, Acoustic Syndicate, Dark Star Orchestra, Keller Williams, Karl Denson's Tiny Universe and . .

Thursday, May 15

Friday, May 16

Saturday, May 17

Tweener sets

Late Night sets

  • Reid Genauer & the Assembly of Dust
  • The Slip

2002: Leftover Salmon, Sam Bush Band, Dark Star Orchestra, Keller Williams, Railroad Earth and . .

Thursday, May 16

  • The Bomb Squad
  • ulu
  • OM Trio
  • Ordinary Way

Friday, May 17

Saturday, May 18

2001: Leftover Salmon, Lake Trout, Dark Star Orchestra, Karl Denson's Tiny Universe, Donna the Buffalo and . .

Friday, May 18

Saturday, May 19

2000: Leftover Salmon, Lake Trout, Acoustic Syndicate, Yonder Mountain String Band and . .

Friday, May 19

Saturday, May 20

1999: String Cheese Incident, Tony Trischka Band, Karl Denson's Tiny Universe, and . .

Friday, May 21

Saturday, May 22

See also

References

  1. ^ [1] Archived 2010-05-31 at the Wayback Machine All Good Music Festival Campout
  2. ^ Chelsea DeMello (October 3, 2014). "Board of Zoning Appeals rules in favor of All Good Festival". The Journal. Archived from the original on February 14, 2015. Retrieved February 14, 2015.
  3. ^ Dave Emke (February 17, 2015). "Primus, Cake to headline All Good Music Festival". The Journal. Archived from the original on February 17, 2015. Retrieved February 17, 2015.
  4. ^ Newby, Tim (10 July 2020). "Americana Roots: Leftover Salmon". AmericanaUK. Retrieved 26 December 2022.
  5. ^ Smith, Vicki (August 1, 2012). "Virginia Man Settling Lawsuits in West Virginia Festival Death". Claims Journal. Retrieved 20 December 2012.
  6. ^ All Good Official Site

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