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As for the music, the lineup boasted serious national, and supranational, names—Ben Harper and Jason Mraz (headliners for day one and two, severally), Corinne Bailey Rae, Guster, Ziggy Marley, and Mavis Staples—homegrown groups like Will Dailey and the Rivals, Eli “Paperboy” Reed and the Trustworthy Loves, and strong emerging indie acts such as Brett Dennen, Set off Potter and the Nocturnals, and Dr. Dog. There were also several acts that boasted a large number of personnel, sprawling tunes, and, often, a culturally differing sound, such as Ozomatli, Galactic, Toubab Krewe, and the aforementioned Eli Reed and His Verified Loves. Here are some highlights caught on the various stages:
Day 1:
On the Allowable Vibes Stage, the first performers of each of the two days were those who had won a slot through Sonicbids. At 11:45 A.M. on Saturday, the first act of the gala day, local singer/songwriter Chris Phillips, took to the echelon. His material was straight-ahead blues-rock, supported by his sponsorship band of two guitarists, a drummer, a keyboardist, a bassist, and, later, a female investment vocalist (Phillips later thanked the group, saying he had put them together valid in the last few weeks). The music at times sounded like Hootie and the Blowfish or the Steve Miller Party, including a tune called “Life Is Opportune,” which Phillips explained he wrote four years ago, but which he’d like to say he penned specifically for this gig. After another mellow-hearted song, containing the lyrics “You change one's mind smile / we’re only here for a little while,” he was joined by a violinist who added a surroundings twang to the last few selections.
Whether you're taking a trip across country or to your local veterinarian, the question of how to transport your pets is always a consideration. The right pet travel carriers can make your journey less stressful for your beloved pets and less of a hassle for you. But what constitutes ideal dog carriers, cat carriers, and bird carriers? That depends upon your preferences, but there are many available from which to choose. Typically, a pet wheeled carrier has a handle that makes it easy to pull, and some convert to backpacks, car seats and beds. If you're looking for a multitasking wheeled dog carrier, make sure that it is soft sided, is ergonomically contoured with padded shoulder straps, and includes a safety strap that attaches to your dog's collar. Most importantly, be sure to purchase the proper size: small pet carriers are typically ideal for dogs up to 8 pounds; medium pet carriers are good for dogs up to 15 pounds; and large holds dogs up to 30 pounds. Keep in mind that the weight of your pet is not the only factor in choosing the properly sized pet carrier; the critical question you should ask yourself is whether or not your dog will be comfortable in the container. While some pet wheeled carriers resemble luggage, others resemble baby strollers. You can find heavy-duty pet strollers that, like baby strollers, have push-button folding for flat storage. Look for a stroller that has both front and back zippered entrances, as well as a mesh ventilated pet compartment. For safety's sake, select one that has front suspension and locking brakes. Strollers are ideal for older or ill pets, and work well for puppies and kittens, as well as other small animals. Today, of course, pet totes are all the rage, and you can choose from among any number of utilitarian or designer pet carriers. From those made out of straw to those made out of faux crocodile leather, there is a designer pet carrier to complement every outfit in your wardrobe. When shopping for a pet tote, make...
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