Summer 2018 LOCALadk Magazine 67
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which is both focused and personal."
The oeuvre of Butcher Brown presents "an up-to-the min-
ute throwback to the great progressive jazz bands of the 60s
and 70s."
Honeysuckle claims to be "a progressive folk act that
blends older influences and traditional instrumentation with
modern effects and inspiration."
Olden Yolk will entertain with its "haunting, psychedelic
folk-rock from Quilt's Shane Butler and fellow singer/song-
writer/multi-instrumentalist Caity Shaffer."
Ghost Funk Orchestra is "the product of psychedelic soul
and Latin funk filtered through the brain of an anxious Jew
from NJ."
And there is the group Julia Caesar, weaving "swelling har-
monies through wandering melodies, heavy abstraction and
explosive optimism, stirring up what might be tr ying to hide.
Both haunting and deeply familiar, their music cuts deep, and
lingers."
"Our goal is not to have a festival of 20,000 people, but to
keep the vibe of the event somewhat like Woodstock,"said
Zach.
If you plan on going:
Campers should bring tents and sleeping bags. Some bring
hammocks. There are motels in neighboring towns as well as
convenience stores. Elizabethtown has a TOPS market. There
are on-site food vendors, and an area is set aside for those
who want to cook over a fire. The festival provides water and
portable potties.
For further information as well as ticket prices and avail-
ability, go to: otismountain.com.