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PostPosted: Tue May 12, 2009 9:40 am    Post subject: Map 2009 - Where is the jam tent? Reply with quote

This is coming up!! A reminder that we have a venue change this year. The Festival is on a severely limited budget and the small pavilion is being used as a small stage for bands. That is why we had to rent a tent. The actual tent alone cost $400- to rent and is being paid for by Ithaca Guitar Works and Ludgate Farms. Please support your local sponsors and retailers.

Go pick-up a copy of the festival guide - out now all over town - we have them at Ludgate's ... if you forget to grab one, here is a map of Stewart Park for Sunday May 31 the day of the all day acoustic festival jam! The Jam Tent is close to the main entrance to keep it away from the amplified music stages.

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 7:34 am    Post subject: PHOTOS 2009 Reply with quote

http://picasaweb.google.com/michael.ludgate/IthacaFestivalJamTent2009#

nice turnout despite the frosty weather!
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 2:18 pm    Post subject: LOST AND FOUND: JAM TENT Reply with quote

LOST AND FOUND: JAM TENT 2009

1 - small key (instrument case?)
1 - YFN tuneset in a blue binder

both at my home jam space

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 10:28 am    Post subject: Ithaca Festival Jam Tent 2010 Reply with quote

Ithaca Festival Jam Tent 2010 - sponsored by Ithaca Guitar Works and Ludgate Farms.
http://www.guitarworks.com/ and http://www.ludgatefarms.com/
[ In case anyone is wondering: the tent rental is ~$400- these sponsoring businesses are footing the bill ]

Sunday June 6th 2010 from 11:30 am until 9:00 pm at Stewart Park at the Jam Tent (near the entrance and family fun tent). We have 6 jams again this year. These are all jams loosely related to sessions and sings that happen in and around the Ithaca area on a regular basis. Time slots and band leaders subject to change at the last minute. See this music forum thread for updates http://canaaninstitute.org/mikesmusic/viewtopic.php?p=3322#3322

11:30 am - 1:00 pm – CAJUN JAM (Traditional Cajun maybe a little Zydeco) -- The origins of Cajun music started in the north when the Acadians were forced to migrate from Nova Scotia to Louisiana in the late 1700's. This is a rich and unique American music style. This will be an open acoustic only instrumental jam as are all the others in the Ithaca Festival Jam Tent listed below. Contact person: Greg Grodem rjgreg@lightlink.com

1:00 PM - 2:30 pm --SINGING JAM
(Folk Songs) -- This is a sing-a-long, where anyone can lead. Songs your parents sang when you were little, songs you sang at camp, songs that mean a lot to you right now. Instruments are welcome for back up, but the focus for this jam is on voices. Bring a song to share, chime in on a chorus or just listen, everyone is welcome! Contacts: Jim Harper jimh@jhdesigns.com or Richie Holtz richard_holtz@verizon.net

2:30 pm - 4:00 pm -- OLD-TIME JAM (Appalachian Fiddle Tunes) -- Southern old-time music was born when African rhythms and syncopation began to influence the fiddle dance tune tradition. Old-time jams often include guitar, clawhammer banjo, fiddle, mandolin, dulcimer, voices, and tapping feet to keep the rhythm. Tunes are usually passed along by oral tradition, but chord charts are available for many of the tunes, and musicians of any level are welcome. The emphasis is on getting into a groove for each tune, allowing each musician room to improvise within the structure of the tune. Contact: Laura Taylor lbt1@cornell.edu

4:00 pm - 5:30 pm – BLUEGRASS JAM (Traditional Bluegrass) -- Bluegrass is American roots music comprising a rich fusion of traditions from the British Isles, jazz, blues, and country. This jam features fiddle, mandolin, banjo, guitar, dobro, upright bass, and vocals, and each instrument has the opportunity to improvise around the melody in wildly creative ways. All skill levels are welcome! Contact: Philip Robinson philip.robinson@cornell.edu

5:30 pm -7:00 pm – CONTRA TUNE JAM (New England Fiddle Dance Tunes) -- We will be playing "fiddle tunes" suitable for contra or square dancing. These tunes originate from New England, Canada, British Isles and parts of Europe . This is an open instrumental jam where typical instruments are fiddle, guitar, mandolin, banjo (4 or 5 string), accordion, acoustic bass and occasional woodwinds such as flute or clarinet. This group typically works from the Ithaca "YFN tuneset". All skill levels welcome, come join us! Contact person: Michael Ludgate michael.ludgate@gmail.com

7:00 pm - 9:00 pm -- IRISH SESSION (Traditional Irish) -- This session will be run in traditional Irish session style, which is generally full speed ahead and often stringing 2 or 3 tunes together at a time. All skill levels welcome: the tunes are fast, but the only way to "get the feel" is to jump in and try! Contact persons: Ed McGowan, Scott Whitham or Mark Bickford scott.whitham@gmail.com

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PostPosted: Mon May 17, 2010 12:59 pm    Post subject: MAP Reply with quote

Ithaca Festival Jam Tent 2010 - sponsored by Ithaca Guitar Works and Ludgate Farms.

The best thing to do is pick up one of the printed festival guides. But here is the 2010 map of Stewart Park so you get a preview of where things are ... especially the JAM TENT! Smile

Stewart Park: http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=stewart+park,+ithaca+ny&ie=UTF8&hq=Stewart+Park&hnear=Stewart+Park,+Ithaca,+NY+14850&z=14
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 11:57 am    Post subject: Parking? Reply with quote

Hi Mike,

What's the story about parking when attending the Ithaca Festival? Is there a place to park where they shuttle you in, or should I be prepared to walk a distance?

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 11:59 am    Post subject: Parking? Reply with quote

PARKING AND BUSES

There are buses running constantly from downtown Ithaca to Stewart Park. Park anywhere that seems legal and take a bus/shuttle. There is also usually parking at the high school which is also within walking distance. They do charge a fee there, but it is a fund-raiser for the kids sports programs. More info here http://www.tcatbus.com/news/story/ithaca-festival-service.html

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Sunday, June 6 - The Ithaca Festival events will be moved from the Commons to Stewart Park. TCAT will be providing regular Sunday route service. Additionally, TCAT will be providing extra buses to accommodate the large number of people going to the Festival at Stewart Park. The extra Sunday service will travel from:
• Green St. to Stewart Park
• Aldi to Stewart Park
• High School/Boynton to Stewart Park
This service will operate every 10 minutes beginning at 11:45 am with the last trip scheduled to depart Stewart Park at 9:00 pm and will cost 50¢ a ride. See map below

FARE INFORMATION
Normal fares will be charged on all of the regular route services. On Sunday, June 6, the fare for the extra Sunday service between Green St., Stewart Park, Ithaca High School/Boynton, and Aldi, will be $.50 cash fare per ride. TCAT asks that passengers plan accordingly and to enjoy the festival!

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 10:22 am    Post subject: ==== 2011 ==== Reply with quote

Ithaca Festival Jam Tent 2011 - sponsored by Ithaca Guitar Works and Ludgate Farm and Market.
http://www.guitarworks.com/ and http://www.ludgatefarms.com/
[ In case anyone is wondering: the tent rental is ~$400- these sponsoring businesses are footing the bill: go support them! ]

Sunday June 5th 2011 from 11:30 am until 9:00 pm at Stewart Park at the Jam Tent (NEW LOCATION THIS YEAR! between the "CRAFT FAIR" and the "GORGES GREEN EXPO"). We have 6 jams again this year. These are all jams loosely related to jam sessions and sings that happen in and around the Ithaca area on a regular basis. Time slots and band leaders subject to change at the last minute. See this music forum thread for updates http://canaaninstitute.org/mikesmusic/viewtopic.php?p=3971#3971

11:30 am - 1:00 pm – CAJUN JAM (Traditional Cajun maybe a little Zydeco) -- The origins of Cajun music started in the north when the Acadians were forced to migrate from Nova Scotia to Louisiana in the late 1700's. This is a rich and unique American music style. This will be an open acoustic only instrumental jam as are all the others in the Ithaca Festival Jam Tent listed below. Contact person: Greg Grodem rjgreg@lightlink.com

1:00 PM - 2:30 pm – SINGING JAM (Folk Songs) -- This is a sing-a-long, where anyone can lead. Songs your parents sang when you were little, songs you sang at camp, songs that mean a lot to you right now. Instruments are welcome for back up, but the focus for this jam is on voices. Bring a song to share, chime in on a chorus or just listen, everyone is welcome! Contacts: Jim Harper jharper@jimharpermusic.com or Richie Holtz richard_holtz@verizon.net

2:30 pm - 4:00 pm – OLD-TIME JAM (Appalachian Fiddle Tunes) -- Southern old-time music was born when African rhythms and syncopation began to influence the fiddle dance tune tradition. Old-time jams often include guitar, clawhammer banjo, fiddle, mandolin, dulcimer, voices, and tapping feet to keep the rhythm. Tunes are usually passed along by oral tradition, but chord charts are available for many of the tunes, and musicians of any level are welcome. The emphasis is on getting into a groove for each tune. Contact: Laura Taylor lbt1@cornell.edu

4:00 pm - 5:30 pm – BLUEGRASS JAM (Traditional Bluegrass) -- Bluegrass is American roots music comprising a rich fusion of traditions from the British Isles, jazz, blues, and country. This jam features fiddle, mandolin, banjo, guitar, dobro, upright bass, and vocals, and each instrument has the opportunity to improvise around the melody in wildly creative ways. All skill levels are welcome! Contact: Philip Robinson philip.robinson@cornell.edu

5:30 pm -7:00 pm – FIDDLE TUNE JAM (New England, Contra and Assorted Fiddle Tunes) -- We will be playing "fiddle tunes" suitable for contra or square dancing. These tunes originate from New England, Canada, British Isles and parts of Europe . This is an open instrumental jam where typical instruments are fiddle, guitar, mandolin, banjo (4 or 5 string), accordion, acoustic bass and occasional woodwinds such as flute or clarinet. This group typically works from the Ithaca "YFN tuneset". But any fiddle tunes are approrriate if someone can lead it! All skill levels welcome, come join us! Contact person: Michael Ludgate michael.ludgate@gmail.com

7:00 pm - 9:00 pm – IRISH SESSION (Traditional Irish) -- This session will be run in traditional Irish session style, which is generally full speed ahead and often stringing 2 or 3 tunes together at a time. All skill levels welcome: the tunes are fast, but the only way to "get the feel" is to jump in and try! Contact persons: Ed McGowan, Scott Whitham or Mark Bickford scott.whitham@gmail.com

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PostPosted: Wed May 25, 2011 10:32 am    Post subject: Stewart Park 2011 Reply with quote

Stewart Park 2011
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 12:16 pm    Post subject: PHOTOS ... Reply with quote

PHOTOS Here are the 2011 Ithaca Festival Parade Photos http://www.canaaninstitute.org/ also 2010, 2009 and 2008 etc.,

Please go here and click the "like" button! https://www.facebook.com/canaaninstitute

JAM TENT PHOTOS https://picasaweb.google.com/michael.ludgate/2011IthacaFestivalJamTent# also on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150203079283551.318781.510688550

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 2:56 pm    Post subject: ==== 2012 ==== Reply with quote

==== 2012 JAM TENT at Ithaca Festival ====

There is nothing happening at Stewart Park this year. But, the jam tent will still happen! Probably at Dewitt Park on either Saturday or Sunday. I will let you folks know as soon as I know more! http://www.ithacafestival.org/ See next post below ....
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 4:20 pm    Post subject: Schedule 2012 Reply with quote

Jamming Schedule - Ithaca Festival Jam Tent 2012 - Dewitt Park

Dewitt Park in the Jam Tent. Acoustic only (no electric instruments). Sat June 2nd and Sun June 3rd 2012. All jams open to the general public. UPDATES http://canaaninstitute.org/mikesmusic/viewtopic.php?p=4723#4723

Ithaca Festival Complete MUSIC schedule
http://www.ithacafestival.org/festival-schedule/

Summary of jams:

Singing Jam Sat 2-4 pm
Irish Session Sat 4-6 pm
Bluegrass Jam Sat 6-8 pm

Old-Time Jam Sun 2-4 pm
Fiddle Tunes YFN Sun 4-6 pm
Cajun & Zydeco Sun 6-8 pm

Details:

Sat 2-4 pm SINGING JAM (Folk Songs) -- This is a sing-a-long, where anyone can lead. Songs your parents sang when you were little, songs you sang at camp, songs that mean a lot to you right now. Instruments are welcome for back up, but the focus for this jam is on voices. Bring a song to share, chime in on a chorus or just listen, everyone is welcome! Contacts: Jim Harper jharper@jimharpermusic.com or Richie Holtz richard_holtz@verizon.net

Sat 4-6 pm IRISH SESSION (Traditional Irish) -- This session will be run in traditional Irish session style, which is generally full speed ahead and often stringing 2 or 3 tunes together at a time. All skill levels welcome: the tunes are fast, but the only way to "get the feel" is to jump in and try! Contact person Mark Bickford mark.concertina@gmail.com

Sat 6-8 pm BLUEGRASS JAM (Traditional Bluegrass) -- Bluegrass is American roots music comprising a rich fusion of traditions from the British Isles, jazz, blues, and country. This jam features fiddle, mandolin, banjo, guitar, dobro, upright bass, and vocals, and each instrument has the opportunity to improvise around the melody in wildly creative ways. All skill levels are welcome! Contact: Philip Robinson philip.robinson@cornell.edu

Sun 2-4 pm OLD-TIME JAM (Appalachian Fiddle Tunes) -- Southern old-time music was born when African rhythms and syncopation began to influence the fiddle dance tune tradition. Old-time jams often include guitar, clawhammer banjo, fiddle, mandolin, dulcimer, voices, and tapping feet to keep the rhythm. Tunes are usually passed along by oral tradition, but chord charts are available for many of the tunes, and musicians of any level are welcome. The emphasis is on getting into a groove for each tune. Contact: Laura Taylor lbt1@cornell.edu

Sun 4-6 pm FIDDLE TUNE JAM (New England, Contra and YFN Fiddle Tunes) -- We will be playing "fiddle tunes" suitable for contra or square dancing. These tunes originate from New England, Canada, British Isles and parts of Europe . This is an open instrumental jam where typical instruments are fiddle, guitar, mandolin, banjo (4 or 5 string), accordion, acoustic bass and occasional woodwinds such as flute or clarinet. This group typically works from the Ithaca "Your Friends and Neighbors (YFN) tuneset". But any fiddle tunes are approrriate if someone can lead it! All skill levels welcome, come join us! Contact person: Michael Ludgate michael.ludgate@gmail.com

Sun 6-8 pm CAJUN JAM (Traditional Cajun maybe a little Zydeco) -- The origins of Cajun music started in the north when the Acadians were forced to migrate from Nova Scotia to Louisiana in the late 1700's. This is a rich and unique American music style. This will be an open acoustic only instrumental jam as are all the others in the Ithaca Festival Jam Tent listed below. Contact person: Greg Grodem gregg@fltg.net

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PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2012 8:45 am    Post subject: http://www.ithacafestival.org/festival-schedule/ Reply with quote

Ithaca Festival Complete MUSIC schedule - all bands and jams etc ... http://www.ithacafestival.org/festival-schedule/

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 3:02 pm    Post subject: 2013 Reply with quote

2013 Sunday June 02 Stewart Park
12:00 noon - 6:00 pm


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 3:41 pm    Post subject: 2013 Sunday June 2nd Stewart Park 12-6 pm Reply with quote

2013 Sunday June 2nd Stewart Park 12-6 pm

12-2 pm BLUEGRASS JAM (Traditional Bluegrass) -- Bluegrass is American roots music comprising a rich fusion of traditions from the British Isles, jazz, blues, and country. This jam features fiddle, mandolin, banjo, guitar, dobro, upright bass, and vocals, and each instrument has the opportunity to improvise around the melody in wildly creative ways. All skill levels are welcome! This style of jam tends to stand up so they can hear each other. Instrumental and some singing. Contact: Philip Robinson philip.robinson@cornell.edu

2-4 pm FIDDLE TUNE JAM (New England, Contra, Old-time and YFN Fiddle Tunes and etc) -- We will be playing traditional "fiddle tunes" from various genres. These American tunes might originate from New England, Canada, Ireland, England, Southern Appalachia and sometimes Northern Europe. This is an open instrumental jam where typical instruments are fiddle, guitar, mandolin, banjo (4 or 5 string), also accordion, acoustic bass and occasional woodwinds such as flute. We will focus on local favorites, but any fiddle tunes are appropriate if someone can lead it! All skill levels welcome, come join us! Instrumental only. Contact person: Michael Ludgate michael.ludgate@gmail.com

4-6 pm SINGING JAM (Folk Songs) -- This is a sing-a-long, where anyone can lead. Songs your parents sang when you were little, songs you sang at camp, songs that mean a lot to you right now. Instruments are welcome for back up, but the focus for this jam is on voices. Bring a song to share, chime in on a chorus or just listen, everyone is welcome! Singing with some instrumental. Contacts: Jim Harper jharper@jimharpermusic.com or Richie Holtz richard_holtz@verizon.net

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