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The 11th Downhome Music Festival takes center stage in downtown Springfield Friday and Saturday and that will mean street closures through Sunday. ....
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The new kid on the artistic block is the nonprofit Creators of Art, Music and Poetry, or CAMP. The brainchild of local musician Jamie Merideth and brought to fruition by his own hard work and some input from music columnist and veteran performer Tom Irwin, CAMP strives to promote the creative branches mentioned within its name – art, music and poetry. The endeavor has also benefited from the help of Sheila Walk of the Springfield Area Arts Council, Brian Crowdson of Crowdson Creative and The Legacy Theatre s Scott Richardson, who created their logo. After a successful debut show in November, they have put together another program featuring six live-recorded acts showcasing some amazing local talent. This show has an indie theme and the lineup of artists include poets Liz Huck and Vertrell Yates, Jessica Knight from the band Looming, Ren Nickerson and Mark Beanblossom, who make up the musical duo Idle Oath, solo artist Kate Laine and visual artist Jeff Williams. Check it out on ....
Idle Oath performs on CAMP Episode 2, airing this Saturday at 6 p.m. on Facebook and YouTube. Welcome to the year of 2021. While we progress through the pandemic knowing that nothing will ever be the same, simultaneously admitting that nothing ever is, let s keep the faith believing that things will open up again in the not-too-distant future. Soon, bands will beat the beats in bars, downtown Springfield will be flush with festivals all summer long and the wonderful world of live music will march on, possibly to a different rhythm, but always the same drummer. I do hope that as the live gigs come back, some of the virtual ones stay in place. During my many Facebook Live shows last year, I ve really enjoyed hearing from friends across the country that otherwise wouldn t be dropping by George Ranks on a Friday night on any regular basis. ....