The Music Festival Guide: For Music Lovers and Musicians
By (Author) Jon Pruett
By (author) Mike McGuirk
Chicago Review Press
Chicago Review Press
11th May 2004
United States
General
Non Fiction
Travel and holiday
Music
780.79
Paperback
462
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 26mm
553g
Covering 600 music festivals world-wide, this guide offers lively descriptions of festivals of all manner, size, and form. A resource for the committed festival attendee, it offers dates, locations, scheduled events, web sites, and lists of recent performers. Accommodation information is also featured alongside price guidelines and camping details. Also a vital handbook for the performer, it provides contact information for booking agents, deadlines for submissions, and, in some cases, practical tips about how to get on the bill. Covering nearly every conceivable genre of music - from alternative rock, world music, avant-garde jazz, and R&B to bluegrass, reggae, medieval, and contemporary classical - this companion is comprehensive, engagingly written, and amazingly informative. An essential resource for anyone interested in attending or performing at music festivals.
"Lots of practical information to help plan a trip to more than 600 festivals worldwide." -- Houston Chronicle. "A great resource for the music buff who loves to travel." -- Chicago Tribune. "A valuable resource in planning trips to music fests in faraway places." -- Hartford Courant. "There's helpful travel info here...for all manner of music fests." -- Detroit News. "For the fan, this book is a godsend." -- Newsday.
Jon Pruett works as freelance music writers and have spent hours attending, researching, and breathing music festivals. He lives in San Francisco, California. Mike McGuirk works as freelance music writers and have spent hours attending, researching, and breathing music festivals. He lives in San Francisco, California.