The Smaller Hipper Bham Music Fest 2009: 8220two Days

The smaller hipper Bham music fest

“Two days is plenty,” said Gary Weinberger of Red Mountain Entertainment, which books and runs the show.
“It works well, and we’re able to keep the ticket price at a competitive amount.” Advance tickets sold for $20 per day or $35 for both days they’ll be $25 per day at the gates. “Last year, we had about 47,000 people on site for the two days,” he said. the history When Red Mountain Entertainment first got involved, about a dozen years ago, the Crawfish Boil was still a one-day event, evolving from a backyard party put on 18 years ago by Aaron and Phyllis Beam. Harking back to his days at LSU, Aaron brought in 50 pounds of boiled crawfish to entertain some friends, and as an afterthought, added a few live bands. Prior to Red Mountain Entertainment’s involvement, the Crawfish Boil featured mostly local bands with the occasional big-name act headlining. In 2003, the show expanded to two days, and in 2004, Sister Hazel, Collective Soul and Cowboy Mouth drew record crowds. Acts over the past few years have included The Wallflowers, Live, Tonic, Blues Traveler, Hootie and the Blowfish, Better than Ezra, Blue October, Presidents of the USA, Barenaked Ladies, Spin Doctors, Fuel, Fergie, 3 Doors Down, T-Pain, Seether and Candlebox. “That along with 25,000 pounds of crawfish.”
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