Fall Music Festivals in Philly
Fall Music Festivals in Philly
Fans Can Dial Into Indie, Hip-Hop, Pop & Doo-Wop Events
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 25, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Music lovers can tune up for fall in Philadelphia with music festivals that feature breakout artists, innovative rockers and under-the-radar trendsetters. Here's a look at some of the city's harmonious happenings:
-- The free and first-time WHYY Connections Festival kicks off with the Hot
Club of Philadelphia playing their gypsy-jazz, along with the screening
of Ken Burns' latest film Prohibition and a post-movie performance by
Manu Chao. Listen in the following day for a diverse range of national
and local indie-rock, hip-hop, roots-and-rockabilly artists, including
Dr. Dog, The Baseball Project, Toy Soldiers, Kuf Knotz, Birdie Busch and
others. September 2-3. Great Plaza at Penn's Landing, Columbus Boulevard
at Walnut Street, (215) 922-2FUN, delawareriverevents.com
-- The 6th annual Doo Wop Festival harkens back to the days when
street-corner singing groups captivated fans with their tight harmonies
and smooth vocals. The legendary Cleftones head up a roster of national
and local doo-wop groups. The event is free, but donations are requested
for the Philadelphia Veterans Multi-Service Education Center. September
17. Great Plaza at Penn's Landing. Columbus Boulevard at Walnut Street,
(215) 922-2FUN, delawareriverevents.com
-- For four days, the Philadelphia Film and Music Festival -- also known as
the Philadelphia F/M Festival -- will take place on stages at 15-plus
venues around the city, and it will showcase some of the hippest local
and national acts around, including Toy Soldiers, Good Old War, Nicos
Gun, Hezekiah Jones and more than 100 other acts. When they aren't
listening to music, fans can head over to the Philly F/M "Movie Haus" to
watch a variety of new documentaries, which chronicle the artists
behind the music. September 22-25. (215) 423-4474, phillyfmfest.com
-- The who's who line-up of indie and hip-hop artists -- The Shins, Girl
Talk, Foster the People, Cage the Elephant, Rakim, DJ ?uestlove and
other musical trend-setters -- is reason enough to hit the Popped Music
Festival. Add in appearances by some of the hottest young comics on the
circuit and local, sustainable food vendors curated by Philly
Homegrown(®), Meal Ticket and the Food Trust, and it's easy to see why
Popped is becoming one of the hottest festival tickets around. September
23-24. FDR Park, Broad Street & Pattison Avenue, (215) 627-1332,
poppedphiladelphia.com
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