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Welcome back to the house that Big Betty built. Under the Spanish moss, it’s the Spirit of Suwannee Music Park in beautiful Live Oak, Florida. It’s the return of Suwannee Roots Revival with a host of new artist additions. Travel the world and ask around. Everywhere it’s the same. Folks love Suwannee the most. Every campsite is in the shade and nary a dead cat can be slung without hitting a clinically deranged mental patient. Lively fun to be sure. Suwannee Roots Revival “24 Adds More Sauce to the Lineup.
Suwannee Roots Revival, now in its eight year, takes place Thursday, October 10 – Sunday, October 13 at the renowned Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park (SOSMP) in Live Oak, Florida, and continues to foster the longtime tradition of hosting some of the most prominent names in American roots music and beyond. Nestled in 800 acres of gorgeous Spanish moss-draped oak and cypress trees along the Suwannee River in northern Florida, Suwannee Roots Revival celebrates community based fun, growing friendships, laughing families, and joy you get from making memories with friends old and new.
The festival is thrilled to announce an incredible batch of additional artists to the lineup. Joining the bill are Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway, Walter Parks & The Unlawful Assembly, Paul McDonald & The Mourning Doves, Jim Lauderdale & The Game Changers, The Grass Is Dead, Jon Stickley Trio, The Lee Boys, Verlon Thompson, Mosier Brothers Band, and more!

This is in addition to the already announced stellar acts that includes Old Crow Medicine Show, Yonder Mountain String Band, Donna the Buffalo (4 days), Peter Rowan Walls of Time Band with Don Grant Reggaebilly, Della Mae, Henhouse Prowlers, The Ain’t Sisters, among many more. See the full lineup on the list below.
Suwannee Roots Revival focuses on showcasing established and emerging roots musicians throughout the weekend. Get ready for some one-of-a -kind collaborations among the artists performing—you never know who will give a surprise sit-in on stage (or in the campgrounds for that matter). There is an open call to play in the many campground pickin’ party sites throughout the weekend including at Slopryland, the Bill Monroe Shrine and of course, Kamp Happiness.

This family-friendly camping festival includes four days of music and dance on multiple stages, along with yoga, music workshops, a Kids Tent, and more. There will be a wide range of hand-on workshops on the Music Farmers Stage, sponsored by the festival’s nonprofit arm, Live Oak Music and Arts Foundation (LOMAF). A raffle with a variety of prizes donated by festival merchants, artists, and sponsors will be held to benefit LOMAF, which supports music and arts programs in North Florida schools, including the Suwannee Spirit Kids Music Camp.
The Vending Village will feature a diverse range of arts and crafts, as well as culinary delights ranging from healthy to decadent. The park itself is a place where children of all ages can rediscover (or discover for the first time) why they fell in love with the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park’s magical mixture of sights, sounds, and sensations that make for a weekend of paradise.
Festival Director Beth Judy says, “Randy and I founded Magnolia Music & Events, Inc in 1997 with our first festival at SOSMP.  The Suwannee Roots Revival is a current version of the events that Randy and I began so long ago when music festivals were just starting to pop up again after Jerry’s passing. We went to lots of Grateful Dead shows. LOTS of shows!  A dream was born during those Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter Grateful Dead tours. A dream of a community of music in Florida, our home. A place where we put on not just a skit but a whole show! From the very beginning we set an intention of a community of love and healing and music and positive impact on the lives of the people who were there. And we attracted those people who needed that in their lives, and many of them are still coming. SpringFest and MagFest had changed and evolved over the years and now we are gathering everyone together for the big Reunion and Revival of what commenced during those early years.”
Granpa’s Cough Medicine, Suwannee Roots Revival.
It is with a heavy heart that we share with you that Randy Judy passed away from multiple health complications on Tuesday, April 2nd, 2024. He was a passionate, talented, and kind man, lovingly known to many as Big Cosmo, to some as The Wizard from early Jaguar days, and as Hoodie to his friends from his teenage years.
Beth says, “To me, he was my adventure partner, my husband (then ex-husband but still family), my life partner, my business partner, my friend. We had a connection unlike any other I have ever known. Randy was a visionary and a talented actor and loved theater as well as music. His musical interests were vast and varied and he expanded my knowledge and ignited my passion such that music became the mission of our lives. The man who would become Big Cosmo was so very open to the creative forces! He could clearly visualize what was only a pipe dream. And once visualized, he could help me see it and together we became Music Farmers. We planted our seeds here at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park. The festivals that we created together, along with our friends, were like our children. They were our family, our community, and our reason for being to a very large extent. His vision brought us together and created a setting where strangers became friends, and friends turned into family.”

Suwannee Roots Revival is honoring Randy Judy and hosting Big Cosmo’s Sunshine Daydream Celebration of Life for family, friends, and festival goers on Thursday, October 10th at 3pm at The Amphitheater Stage. Big Cosmo’s Band will perform and includes Tom Nelly, Charlie Bell, Ed Richardson, Brian Drysdale, Jared Bell, and Paul Wells. Throughout the festival we will celebrate Randy with stories, songs and jams, memories and laughter! Only a few tears, if any, because Randy would want us to have fun! Big Cosmo’s Band will play other sets, including the festival kickoff set at 4pm, and many others might join them!
The Suwannee Roots Revival daily schedule and workshop details will be announced later this summer.
SOSMP offers guest comforts including a general store, full service restaurant, free showers, indoor bathrooms, and water stations. Upgraded camping, including RV hook ups and cabin rentals, as well as golf cart rentals are currently on sale. Reservations may be made by calling the Park office at (386) 364­-1683. SOSMP is located between Jacksonville, Florida & Tallahassee, Florida about 30 minutes south of the Georgia State line, about 45 minutes north of Gainesville and is host to a variety of events. Please visit the park’s web site at for further information.
Tickets are on sale now. Suwannee Roots Revival offers a multi-day Weekend Ticket that includes festival admission for four days of music, as well as primitive camping on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights. Children 12 and under are free if accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Early Bird Tier 3 Tickets are $175 (includes fees and taxes); Student / Military Early Bird Tier 3 are $160 (with a valid ID). Early Bird pricing ends July 17th. An additional event car pass is required to bring a car into the campground. Advance Car Pass: $15 or $20 at the Gate. For complete ticket information and to purchase tickets, click away.

Suwannee Roots Revival 2024 Lineup: 
Old Crow Medicine Show, Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway, Yonder Mountain String Band, Donna the Buffalo (4 days), Peter Rowan Walls of Time Band with Don Grant Reggaebilly, Jim Lauderdale & The Game Changers, Della Mae, Paul McDonald & The Mourning Doves, Henhouse Prowlers, The Grass Is Dead, Jon Stickley Trio, The Ain’t Sisters, Verlon Thompson, Mosier Brothers Band, Blair Crimmins & The Hookers, Walter Parks & The Unlawful Assembly, Sauce Boss, Grandpa’s Cough Medicine, The Lee Boys, Ralph Roddenbery, Kaleta & Super Yamba Band, Snake Oil Medicine Show, Grateful Dawg, Big Cosmo’s Band, Sloppy Joe, The Fried Turkeys, Quartermoon, Magic Moon Traveling Circus
For more information, tickets, and to reserve camping, visit the Suwannee Roots Revival website and visit them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. (#SuwanneeRoots). Shoot the internet curl, kitty. And while you’re at it, find your way through the virtual maze of the wook wranglers family of social media platforms. Is there such a thing as passive income?
Keep drafting with the wranglers as we return to Long Pond, PA and Elements Music and Arts Festival before the countdown to Hulaween only two weeks after Roots Revival. Believe what you want. Megaphones in the lake? Ain’t no way.

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Greasy Fun at Suwannee Roots Revival ’21 https://wookwranglers.com/greasy-fun-at-suwannee-roots-revival-21/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=greasy-fun-at-suwannee-roots-revival-21 https://wookwranglers.com/greasy-fun-at-suwannee-roots-revival-21/#comments Sun, 24 Oct 2021 17:54:13 +0000 https://wookwranglers.com/?p=2633 It was a strange and unusual cacophony of light-hearted whimsy and deep-seated perversion. At times...

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It was a strange and unusual cacophony of light-hearted whimsy and deep-seated perversion. At times wonderfully transcendent and at others, viscous debauchery of the seventh level. Bre the reckless hillbilly, whose dancing eyes couldn’t hide the genuine glee she savored in the loss of the crocheted phallus suggested the best way to avoid confusion in terms of aggressive courting was to just wait for “enthusiastic consent”. The math checked out and the Kamp Happiness band of carnival freaks was ready for another run of Greasy Fun at Suwannee Roots Revival ’21. Welcome to the petri dish. Remember not to leave the keys in your golf cart.

Suwannee Roots Revival ’21: photo by Katie Walthall

Lucy and Bucket were once again heading south leaving Pop’s Farm and Rooster Walk in the rear view mirror. The Summer Mountain Festival Lyme Disease Tour was over and all guilty parties had lost weight, respect and brain cells. For six months they’d been “living” at camping festivals across Ol Dominion and managed to discover some fresh smells in West Virginia, Illinois and Arkansas. As plan-A was still in effect they steered for the lower latitudes and the Suwannee Roots Revival happening at the Spirit of Suwannee Music Park. The weather had been ideal as they left the mountains and by the time they showed up in Live Oak it remained ultimately perfect. They had been successful in their attempt to shift with the sun as it naturally rolled south for the winter. They listened to Jerry rip off “Goin’ down the road feelin’ bad” as they eased through the paper mill, low-country of south Georgia.

Suwannee Roots Revival ’21: photo by Katie Walthall

This is where it all started. Nineteen years ago they came to their first festival here in Live Oak. It was usually about the third weekend in October and Alabama was always playing Tennessee. Back in those days the squad would hunker around an outdoor television in the loop, watch football, play bluegrass and dip their fingers in pot butter. This festival has always been the alpha. They were the first to pick up the wranglers as a media outlet back when they sold mining equipment and fresh pastries in the wook wranglers mercantile. Est.1884) and somewhere along the long black train they’d been assimilated by Kamp Happiness and it’s band of convicted predators. Roots has always been deep in family. This is all the way down.

Shredders such as Sam Bush, The Infamous Stringdusters, Jim Lauderdale, Nikki Talley, Leftover Salmon and many more represented some of the best ever to call Suwannee a home and a real return to the blasting furnace style line-ups that have always been associated with this party. The vendors, the food and the service at the park lived up to it’s stellar reputation. Lucy was thrilled to see the amphitheater stage again filled with dancing, hammocks and hula-hoops reminding her of how the spot would always hold most of the significant musical memories of her life.

Sam Bush, Suwannee Roots Revival ’21: photo by Katie Walthall

High rope swings, low expectations and stolen golf carts

Baitbucket had learned in his travels that while one could start a Club Car with a pocket knife an EZ-Go usually required a key. He would just stand by the cart and wait for another EZ-Go to come by and ask to use their key. Easy peasy lemon squeezy. Moonshine’s golf cart keys were in the ignition so he and Kristin distracted Shannon with a box of whippets and “borrowed” it to fetch a piece of plywood for their mural that would never happen. The squawking, screeching sound that emitted from Moonshine upon the EZ-Gos return was a hopeless yelp that could be heard all the way to the horse stalls and beyond. Witnesses would recall it as a mournful wail and difficult to forget. That paired with the fact that Blancito had stolen his air horn made the entire scene slightly sad and embarrassing.

Jesse (828 trash) had fashioned some kind of amazing contraption using sandbags and ropes which few had ever witnessed. After supporting the rigging from multiple trees and branches he turned it into a giant swing. Leaping off and cracking Moonshine’s golf cart roof he could be seen gliding through the entire camp like some kind of spun monkey. High science indeed. Is that your beard that smells like tears and regret?

Devil’s advocate: Lucy did well understand what it was to be scared of thieves in golf carts. Earlier that month she’d finally been given one as a staff employee in Virginia, which was unusual, and watched in horror as a crazed thug drove away in the stolen vehicle. Terrifying to be sure. So she well understood the brutal aspects of life that could turn otherwise reasonable men into completely unhinged bitches. She also had no cooler and was using Moonshine’s to keep her PBRs cold so making concessions is not the same as selling out.

Perverts and meth mouth–The night gets even darker

As always, Spacebug set her tent up directly next to the fire where Fritz passed out with his head on the corner of her bed. At some point, like a patient cheeta stalking a young gazelle, he moved in for the kill and gave her foot a long lick with his yellow, catlike tongue. She retaliated by jack-kicking him square in the mouf, sending the top row of his dentures shooting into the smoldering embers on the edge of the fire. Thinking and moving unusually quickly, Dr. Thermometer yanked them out of the coals with a pair of salad tongs but not before the scalded damage to the acrylic turned his gaping maw into the perfect picture of a Wilkesboro meth mouth.

And then there was the other long-haired hippy who reckoned himself an irresistible charcuterie board of thundering sexual machismo. As his female friend wished him farewell he gently placed his hand on her firm bottom. Both Nikita (the Russian mail order bride) and Samantha (the dirty whore with the big dick) would agree that the potential misstep of hubris should be considered when operating well inside the hula hoop without consent.

Baitbucket understood the world of the pervert. Lord knows he did. His whiskers still smelled like four day old Brie. Gitterdun Turner had always been known to swing for the fences in colorfully inappropriate ways but he was always forward and honest about the grease and accepted the reality that it usually involved getting slapped in the side of the head. His batting average was about .200 unless he played the fiddle on one leg, then it shot way up. Baitbucket had one foot on each side of the fence as he had a daughter but had also long ago joined the Dirty Old Man’s Club along with Scotty Smiles and Shrimphead. Who indeed could cast the first stone at the unwashed heathen but in the modern day how could the camp be called Happiness with all the girls getting felt up and licked? Going forward it might need to be changed to Kamp Nikita’s Dirty Sanchez Pleasure Palace, Kamp No Means Yes and Yes Means Anal or even Kamp Crocheted Phallus On Your Neck Party (diva pink of course). By the time of this printing, memos had already begun circulating the upper offices of Kamp Happiness. Research and Development would be putting their top men on it in the very near future.

Baitbucket woke up in his hammock, his mouth and pockets filled with ground glitter, loose tobacco and chemical sediment. He reached for a water bottle next to the fire which proved to be leftover moonshine, an occupational hazard in this camp always. He wasn’t ready for the liquid fire but fought to keep it down as he picked up a second bottle. The night before the VIP stage had been smoking dope out of some plastic connector on a small water bottle. It was basically a homemade water bong like that guy invented with a pen and aluminum foil back in high school. It had been haphazardly left around the fire without the tube attachment. He put the bong water to his lips and drank slowly as the precious elixir made it’s way deep into his vast array of biological systems. Fuck you Waffle. Good morning world. Here we go again.

Katie Ratchet’s Cooler of Good Intentions

As a gesture of responsible, adult consideration, she was prepared to cook a dinner for everyone. She’d planned the entire menu from the crab cake and mushroom appetizers to the stuffed corn dogs. For desert it was cream filled biscuits over the fire. The planning was detailed and meticulous. She’d also shopped for a breakfast of dirty grits and mason jar eggs. She loved her friends dearly and was ready to show it, be part of the party and help keep the wooks alive. Food=energy=chaos. This was to be a special Katie Magic experience.

Skip to…Monday morning found the cooler forgotten and alone. There had been no meals of which to speak and everyone was gaunt and nearly starving. The ice chest had been sitting in the sun for four days and its contents had devolved into a burbling yellowish-brown jelly. At times the shapeless chunks seemed to pulsate as if through heat, pressure and chemical reaction, life had somehow found a way. Katie Ratchet subsequently left the cooler with the post-party crowd as a dinner groundscore.

Lucy was forced to dig into her mushroom-potato Tasty Bites from Rooster which she found to be both exceptional and filling. For desert she had homemade crème brûlée sprinkled with milk thistle, for healthy liver function, headaches and more diarrhea.

Cleopatra and Ka’ioli, late night brutality and the pocket that “ain’t gonna hold itself”. 

Ka’ioli usually didn’t usually do drugs while the sun was still up. The scrolls of recent history had listed countless chapters of his exploits illustrating that when he lurked beyond his usual Miller Lites his actions could consistently be measured as underwhelming or whelming at best. That afternoon he’d been consuming lighter fluid aioli paired with ketamine and it wasn’t agreeing with his regularly scheduled paranoid schizophrenia already in session. He was thrown out of Keller and the Keels for screaming, “Take it off Jenny!” and he’d begun getting testy with everyone, especially Lucy. He bitch-slapped Mario for taking one of his Miller Lites without asking and after a while Lucy had just about had enough. She considered running him over in a golf cart but after the last theft, she’d just as soon go the rest of her life without hearing that cackling clucking chicken sound again. She also knew of a trail on the way to the river where it was slippery with pine needles and leaves directly next to the cliff hanging thirty feet over the limestone rocks. It would be a perfect place to end the tortuous din and send him to his great reward.

She considered all of the variables. Ka’ioli was known to have a shy sphincter and his PTSD wouldn’t let him drive on the interstate. Lucy contemplated how this information could be used. She attempted to soften him up with some groundscored DMT but he’d ingested too much fluoride as a child and his pineal gland had become calcified and useless. There would have to be another way.

Lucy was growing more uncomfortable. In increasingly furtive moves Ka’ioli had begun using his outstretched arm to measure the distance between their heads. Lucy recognized this meant she should be ready for a roundhouse kick at any time. Herself a practicing Buddhist, she wasn’t allowed to engage in physical altercations but called out to her sponsor Sunnie Ray who promptly arrived, tackled Ka’ioli and seared his earlobe with a lit cigarette. Give yourself an A+ after all girl.

In a separate altercation, Baitbucket decided to approach it in the way of the ancients. The old way. He would sweep the leg and shove a shank in Ka’ioli’s eye hole. That would teach the bastard once and for all not to screw with the forces of fate. At some point during the tussle he realized he’d made a moderate mistake and hadn’t counted on Ka’ioli’s idiot strength. After getting the better of him Ka’ioli had Baitbucket wearing her Saturday Cleopatra mop wig on Friday and, in a display of ownership and power learned at Falkenburg Road Jail, had her grip onto his unfurled back pocket as they strolled lazily through the festival.

The drama continued and at about four in the afternoon the whole scene had begun to whither into a cruel and stagnant puddle. Crowther failed to notice the tree stump as he backed away from the fire, collapsing onto the corner of Bill’s fire wood trailer. He’d sheared his sixth and seventh lumbar nerves sending the Kamp Happiness rangers into motion who immediately went to work on the laceration with butter and crotch whiskey. Baitbucket fetched a crate of Jevinate for the feeding tube. “Don’t worry. Although it tastes like shit, it will also give you more raging diarrhea.” Although injured Crowther was able to muster his remaining strength and show up at Jeff’s cottage for the late night “group masturbation” clinic featuring Xavier, Justin and Shawn. Looking forward to Cornucopia Festival.

Speaking of diarrhea. Steve Little had always been known as great forger. Since his time conducting Black Ops out of Lybia, he’d been able to create flawless reproductions of passports, birth certificates, Advance Open Water dive cards, just about anything. But his Pietà had to be the be the “Artist” lanyard creation from Roots Revival. Cut out words scotch taped to pink loose leaf paper, it was a work of vision and obvious labor of love. Whether it’s the presence of greatness or the infinite hours of practice that go into a master’s work, the quality is hard to deny. For inquiries and concession donations contact the Suwannee County Stockade Monday through Friday.

Thanks to Katie Waffle for working so hard behind the lens. Most of the photographs here belong to her. And if you get a chance, check out one of her famous, small mountain gin and tonic supremes. Thanks to Dreamspider Publicity and Events for allowing us to see the silliness way up close. Maybe too close. Thanks to Jeff at Roadtrip Mojo for slugging down all of our peppered sangria and banana schnapps. You told me to tell you when you’re acting that way…Well you are. And in the words of Lord Chamberlain of Essex, “Bitch better have my money.”

Suwannee Roots Revival ’21. photo by Katie Walthall

Baitbucket stared out over Tampa bay from a front porch in Oldsmar. He was finishing up this article and the weather was still 82 degrees with a light breeze coming out of the west. He was waiting for the call that said he would be staff at Hulaween and a step toward sustainability and legitimacy. Regardless, he would rest for a few days, like a vampire that buries himself to regenerate and then would return to Suwannee where he’d been ejected only a few days earlier while beginning construction on the Kamp Happiness installation. His camp had been violated and his Summer Camp “Restricted Access” sign stolen by animals. So there’s that. He hoped and expected this return to the park would be marked by a loving openness and relentless, savage energy.

Keep up with Kamp Ha-Penis as we head to Hulaween for a relaxing weekend of good rest, camping and responsible adult fun…                                  namaste y’all.

 

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Suwannee Roots Revival Returns! https://wookwranglers.com/suwannee-roots-revival-returns/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=suwannee-roots-revival-returns Sun, 13 Jun 2021 13:20:18 +0000 https://wookwranglers.com/?p=2183 Welcome back wranglers to the source. The place where it all began on the banks...

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Welcome back wranglers to the source. The place where it all began on the banks of the Suwannee. It seems like it was just yesterday that Spacebug was duct taping Baitbucket’s face, Sarah was covering herself in ground glitter and Jenny Keel was driving Ted’s stolen golf cart into the river. Grab the water bottle of moonshine and a double-wide hammock it’s time to get back to the Amphitheater Stage and a little slice of Florida festival heaven.

Suwannee Roots Revival returns Thursday, October 14 – Sunday, October 17 to the renowned Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park (SOSMP) in Live Oak, Florida. A plethora of incredible musicians are slated to perform including Sam Bush Band, Leftover Salmon, The Infamous Stringdusters, Steep Canyon Rangers, Donna the Buffalo, Keller & The Keels, Peter Rowan Free Mexican Airforce featuring Los Texmaniacs, Larry Keel Experience, Jon Stickley Trio, Jim Lauderdale, Darrell Scott, Verlon Thompson, Joe Craven & Painted Mandolin, Rev Jeff Mosier Ensemble, Bowregard, Sarah Shook & The Disarmers, The Grass Is Dead, Nikki Talley and Jason Sharp, Ralph Roddenbery, Nicholas Edward Williams, Quartermoon, and Tania & Magic Moon Traveling Circus, Kamp Happiness, Slopprygrass and so much more..


Hosted by long time friends of SOSMP, Randy Judy and Beth Judy, Suwannee Roots Revival focuses on showcasing established as well as up-and-coming roots musicians throughout a weekend laced with community based fun, growing friendships, laughing families, and that feel-good feeling you get from hanging out in such a beautiful natural setting.
“It’s incredibly exciting to be returning to our beloved Suwannee and especially to my favorite place to hear music— the natural Amphitheater,” says Beth Judy. “This Roots is a true revival as we bring our amazing community back together after such dramatic and tough times experienced this past year. I believe this Suwannee Roots Revival will bring comfort and joy back to our festival family through the music of so many of our favorite artists along with the laughter, fun and healing we share in the beautiful natural and magical setting of Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park.”
Suwannee Roots Revival is jam-packed with stellar music and dance on multiple stages throughout the weekend. This family-friendly festival includes four days of music, camping, yoga, music workshops, a Kids Tent, as well as campground pickin’ sessions. Set in the midst of 800 acres of Spanish moss-draped oak and cypress trees along the Suwannee River, the venue is a playground for endless activities such as swimming, canoeing, kayaking, disc golf, and biking.


Suwannee Roots Revival kicks off on Thursday with a big start! Newgrass legend Sam Bush will crush a two hour set with his band before Leftover Salmon closes out the night with a spicy set of their own potent brew of bluegrass, rock ‘n’ roll, folk, Cajun, soul, zydeco and jazz and blues. Master songwriter Darrell Scott will perform the first set of his festival appearances and Thursday will also introduce Sarah Shook & the Disarmers to the SOSMP family.
Friday brings Americana roots troubadours Donna the Buffalo back to the Amphitheater for the first of their festival appearances. They’ll be back at it on Saturday and Sunday including an afternoon set with Mr. Americana himself, Jim Lauderdale, on the Amphitheater Stage, a Porch Stage set, and Suwannee Roots Reviavl’s traditional Sunday closing set on the Amphitheater Stage where they will be sure to include many special guest artists from the festival.
Friday also brings the first of two festival performances by the intrepid knights of bluegrass—Steep Canyon Rangers, the return of Leftover Salmon for their second appearance, as well as sets by Appalachian psychedelic bluegrass trio Keller & The Keels, the cinematic Jon Stickley Trio, and many more including a workshop and Porch Stage set by Darrell Scott.


On Saturday, SOSMP welcomes back The Infamous Stringdusters for some wildly creative bluegrass innovation, the flatpicking legend and his explosive band—Larry Keel Experience, and Peter Rowan flies in with his Free Mexican Airforce featuring Los Texmaniacs. Up and coming Colorado bluegrass band, Bowregard will make their maiden Suwannee appearance. Verlon Thompson will bring his usual wit, charm, and stellar songwriting and musicianship for a set as well as a workshop with Jim Lauderdale and will return the following day for another set.
Vassar Sunday will be filled with festival family favorites culminating with Donna the Buffalo’s closing jam.

Placing a strong emphasis on embracing the traditions that have made the park a national treasure, there will be a wide array of arts & crafts as well as culinary delights ranging from healthy to decadent in the Vending Village. Hands-on and performance workshops will be held throughout the weekend with a variety of artists set to perform. The park itself is a place where kids of all ages can remember why they fell in love with the magic mixture of sights, sounds, and sensations that constitutes a weekend of paradise that is the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park.
No trip to Roots Revival would be complete without a visit to Kamp Happiness and their interactive Hobo Kamp. Face painting, live music and gin and tonics are just a few of the attractions to be enjoyed at their lakeside retreat. Stop by mid-morning for Tommy Thermometer’s Grateful Review and vegan brunch or late night for lessons in bad accordion with Keoni. There’s just not enough hours in the day for all the silliness.
Tickets will go on sale Thursday, June 17th at 10am. Suwannee Roots Revival offers a multi-day Weekend Ticket that
includes festival admission for four days of music, as well as primitive camping on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights. Children 12 and under are free if accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Early Bird Tickets are $140 (includes fees and taxes); Student / Military Early Bird are $130 (with a valid ID). Get your tickets quickly because there is a limited supply before the Early Bird Tier will sell out and they rise to the next pricing tier automatically—Early Bird Tier 2 Tickets at $175. For complete ticket information and to purchase tickets, visit suwanneerootsrevival.com/tickets/
SOSMP offers guest comforts including a general store, full service restaurant, free showers, indoor bathrooms, and water stations. Upgraded camping, including RV hook ups and cabin rentals, as well as golf cart rentals are currently on sale. Reservations may be made by calling the Park office at (386) 364­-1683. SOSMP is located between Jacksonville, Florida & Tallahassee, Florida about 30 minutes south of the Georgia State line, about 45 minutes north of Gainesville and is host to a variety of events. Please visit the park’s web site at www.musicliveshere.com for further information.

Suwannee Roots Revival 2021 Lineup

Sam Bush Band
Leftover Salmon
The Infamous Stringdusters
Steep Canyon Rangers
Donna the Buffalo
Keller & The Keels
Peter Rowan Free Mexican Airforce featuring Los Texmaniacs
Larry Keel Experience
Jon Stickley Trio
Jim Lauderdale
Darrell Scott
Verlon Thompson
Joe Craven & Painted Mandolin
Rev Jeff Mosier Ensemble
Bowregard
Sarah Shook & The Disarmers
The Grass Is Dead
Nikki Talley and Jason Sharp
Ralph Roddenbery
Nicholas Edward Williams
Quartermoon
Tania & Magic Moon Traveling Circus
Leftover Salmon, Roots Revival 2019. photo by Jason Nail
For more information, tickets, and to reserve camping, please visit www.suwanneerootsrevival.com.
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Suwannee Roots Revival ’19: Magic Memories https://wookwranglers.com/suwannee-roots-revival-19-magic-memories/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=suwannee-roots-revival-19-magic-memories Sat, 02 May 2020 17:51:43 +0000 http://wookwranglers.com/?p=951 Welcome back to the Highest Country. It’s the land of dog walkin’, bike ridin’, morel...

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Welcome back to the Highest Country. It’s the land of dog walkin’, bike ridin’, morel huntin’, chili cookin’, wine drinkin’, pot smokin’, fossil huntin’, white russian, gitterdun isolation fun. You little butterfly have almost made it through the gauntlet. It’s nothing like anyone’s every seen but this is the fourth quarter. You might actually get out of this one without a health identification card but it won’t be too long. The worm has turned. The die is cast. The Microsoft vaccine tattoo isn’t far off but don’t lose hope. There is a light at the end of the tunnel. Georgia has opened back up and Florida’s beaches are once again filling with pasty tourists. The water is beautiful because less people are playing in it? No. The beaches are perfect because there haven’t been any releases from Lake Okeechobee. The sand dollars are failing to socially distance. Have no fear the granola hillbillies are still isolated in the High Country so it’s time for another virtual festival. Welcome to Coronofest 2020. Suwannee Roots Revival ’19: Magic Memories

Thank goodness the grocery store and Staples have stayed open and kept our family in food and office supplies. Everyone needs eggs and scotch tape. March and April have come and gone with no festivals. Those are some mondo months at the Spirit of Suwannee Music Park. For many it was going to be Spring Reunion and right into Suwannee Rising, which just makes good sound sense. Welcome to the single space between sentences. It’s a brave new world.

All photos have been taken by Katie Egger and her professional staff of experienced subordinates. Be sure to visit the Smile For Camera Facebook Page.

The Spirit of Suwannee Music Park and the interactive Kamp Happiness art installation provided the backdrop for much of the sickly fun. The hobo camp continued to serve as a hub for the interconnected networks of wookish designs and subsequent questionable decisions. Suwannee Roots Revival has ever grown from the spirit of some of the earliest festivals at the park and even some earlier than that. Bluegrass, Americana, folk, blues and all the cracker jam one can eat have all  become staples of Roots Revival. Epic line-ups, perfect weather and some seriously seasoned wooks come together to make this gathering one of the best parties of the season.

Ask them. But be sure to keep your hands away from the teeth. There is a pride and sense of ultimate responsibility that comes with being a serious glutton. A wretched over-eater of all things. Processing the life force of entire worlds in between “lapses”. These are the fiendish dancers of Dionysus. Born in the twisting core of their own private nebulae. Forever twirling and pulling for the light. Ever closer to the urchin circus. The mainliners. Testing the ways the human body can endure all manner of extremities. This is the edge of the blade. Prepare to be devoured. 

Touch my coconut I bite you hand.

Uh, Niner- mike- sierra requesting permission to absolutely crush the terra and anyone unfortunate enough to get tangled up in the stampede. For the record you are reminded to stay out of the way.  Charlie- 2- quebec over.

Comin’ in hot

Guilty.

After poking through several campsites, the child finally found the plastic gallon water jug. He removed the lid and in an effort to quench the dust and dryness, took the first drink of the day. How could he have known it was moonshine incognito? Oh it burned. Yosef snatched up the corn liquor and knocked the child to the ground. He was a little soapy and moonshine would surely help. Ah cool and refreshing. Come to think of it, a little water might not hurt either. The cramps in his legs and back were evolving to spasms and there was a growing concern over what was likely to happen in the foreseeable future. Hopefully when he eventually threw himself from a golf cart, it would be on sand rather than asphalt. So much was riding on this. 

It’s not reggae it’s calypso.

Maybe he hadn’t lost his wallet. There were reports that it had been stolen by a couple Muslims dressed like sheriff’s deputies. Flesh merchants of the third order and just walking around in plain sight. So much was crucial to the integrity of the framework that without care, the details may well get left to absolute wisdom of the institution. But it was too late. By the time anybody figured out what was happening, they will have been tagged and bagged and the others would be on the way to glory and ;fearless potential.   

From the badlands to the Sangre de Cristos the people called her Katie Magic.

She had one wooden leg and several fake teeth. Her feet were webbed and she drooled constantly as the result of an accident when she was little. She had a suspicious haircut and eyes that darted around the room, as if reconnoitering the nearest exit.

Scores of IEPs from when she was in school echoed what everyone now knew…she was a bit of the “other”. Born of eerily bizarre stock and nary a speck of glitter falls far from the glitter tree. Her parents met in Moracco, back when the water running down from the mountains was clear and clean. When Adam had a house cat. Ed was selling beaver pelts and some homemade ointment sure to cure any number of rheumatoid inflictions. Sunshine was a cocktail waitress in a topless gay bar and worked as a defense consultant and chaired a Congressional Advisory Board on missile defense. Their union was the collision of a black hole and a collapsing star. It’s what the wise ones called “making good choices”.

Welcome to the Del zone.

How many people had she already killed? There was those six that she know about for sure. Close enough to blow their last breath in her face. But this time it was an American and an officer. That wasn’t supposed to make any difference to her, but it did. Shit… charging a woman with murder in this place was like handing out speeding tickets in the Indy 500. She took the mission. What the hell else was she gonna do?

There is no today and no tomorrow. It’s neither late or early. There’s only music and this is the happy place. The fire is roaring and the musicians have found each other. The drugs kicked in hours ago and have now somewhat waned. The moonshine’s been passed around the circle twice and there’s still way too much left. New faces are pouring in all the time. Hey, aren’t we Facebook friends? Family finding their way in with their hand held cajones and homemade dulcimers Just takin’ a loop around the lake. There’s plenty of cold rice and beans left over from supper. What’s that sound? Four part harmony? Please don’t record anything. Let’s just remember it like it is…perfect.

Free Range Strange

Nigel and the Sin Sisters

Don’t worry, it could be worse. You could be the guy sitting in jail waiting for courts to reconvene. So maybe being cooped up with a couple “quaranteens” is really not the worse thing in the world. Start a garden. Learn Spanish. Small businesses will go under, wealth will be consolidated. Live music streaming on Facebook will never be the same. What fun! Welcome to the future.

Fuck you Tom.

Keep up with the wook wranglers as we careen blindly into the murky depths of the immediate future.

No horses were injured in the making of this article.

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