Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Longhair Illuminati Art and Music Festival planed for August

Finally Something Eclectic In the Inland.

PHIL PIRRONE / INLAND EMPIRE WEEKLY / KSPC RADIO presents:
The First Annual Longhair Illuminati Art and Music Festival
Saturday August 2, 2008
Golden Palms Plaza
13788 Roswell Ave Chino, CA 91710
FREE TO ALL
NOON - 10:00 PM

Festival season is here and this August a new festival will be born. Except this time, it's right in our back yard. And this time it's absolutely free to get in. As gas prices continue to sky rocket, rest assured that you'll only have to travel a short distance to check out some of the best bands no one's ever heard of.

Local musician and President of Longhair Illuminati Recordings, Phil Pirronehas teamed up with KSPC Radio, Inland Empire Weekly, Active Rideshop, and more (Leila Abdelghani, Ben Newsham, Alexis Sturgen, & Eric Vasquez) to bring Chino, CA and the whole Inland Empire a FREE Art and Music Festival on Saturday August 2, 2008. The event will be held at the brand new Golden Palms Plaza (13788 Roswell Ave Chino, CA), take place from noon -10:00pm, and feature live music, djs, an art walk, acrobatics, a yoga booth, a recycling booth, a photo station, and a raffle with great prizes from Active Ride Shop, Glass House Record Store and more.

Bands & DJs confirmed to appear will be Honey (featuring Lucas Nelson of 40Points), Casket Salesmen (Progressive Rock), Ojos Rojos (Psychedelic Rock), Auditory Aphasia (experimental/jam/dub), Fountain of Roots (Reggae), Henheart (Folk), Mongoloid (Post Punk), Mythmaker (Psychedelic Rock), Jesus Makes The Shotgun Sound (Experimental Rock), Second Street Drifters (Traditional Jazz), Mullbury Lane (Folk/Acoustic), Artifact (DJ), My Hollow Drum (DJ), and more

In the Art Walk there will be paintings, sketches, sculptures, and some of the artists will even be doing live art. Artists will include Eric Vasquez, Bryan Barnes, Alex Luna, Jeanette Sawyer, Luis Vera, LSR Clique, Janelle Molle, and more.

Leading up to the event select bands from the festivals line up will be performing in-studio at KSPC Radio (Pomona College - 88.7 FM). Tune in to hear the bands and learn about the festival.

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