Performers include
Donna the Buffalo (in its 25th anniversary celebration), Little Feat's Bill Payne with Leftover Salmon, Canadian star Matt Anderson, Sarah Potenza, The Band Courtbouillon, Bill Kirchen & Too Much Fun, Anders Osborne, Charles Bradley (pictured) & his Extraordinaires and more.
His YouTube presence includes video of him in many different situations like jamming with
Donna the Buffalo or leading a band that features the late Levon Helm, Roseanne Cash, and members of The Civil Wars.
Roots troubadours
Donna the Buffalo, along with the Believers, hit the WOW Hall at 8 p.m.
Among the acts the city paid Hard Rock to book were one-hit wonders like the 80's The English Beat or the 90's groups such as Smash Mouth, Soul Asylum and Tonic, and zero hit acts like Sloan, Talas, Finger Eleven,
Donna the Buffalo, Our Lady Peace, Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings, Hawksley Workman, Free Henry!, and Gord Downie (without his band The Tragically Hip).
Sam Bush and
Donna the Buffalo. Bluegrass-country artist Bush and group
Donna the Buffalo (offering a blend of reggae, rock, zydeco and more) perform starting at 7 p.m.
Donna the Buffalo, Rockin' in the Weary Land (Sugar Hill).
Donna the Buffalo recently completed a 10th studio album.
Members of Tea Leaf Green,
Donna the Buffalo, Railroad Earth, Zilla, the Flecktones, the Greyboy Allstars and countless other bands have agreed to get on stage under Butler's leadership.
With the help of other bandmates in the car, the Duhks cited Crooked Still, Nickel Creek, Eugene's David Jacobs-Strain, Uncle Earl, the Infamous Stringdusters, the Foghorn Stringband, Dervish, the Avett Brothers, the Mammals,
Donna the Buffalo and Bela Fleck and the Flecktones.
In other genres, you'll find
Donna the Buffalo, a tribal funk band from upstate New York (Saturday, Broadway Plaza), the a cappella act DaVinci's Notebook (Sunday, Wineries Stage) and the Jake Blair Band (Saturday, Fifth Avenue), an everything-but-the-kitchen-sink group that combines "soul, jazz, blues, world, funk, reggae and classic rock."