~ 1:00 ~ Amber Lee & the Anomalies
Combining accordion, glockenspiel and vocals, to tell captivating stories about whaler’s wives, rural cemeteries, glowing estuaries, bumps in the road, and rodeo clowns in roadside bars. Website.
~ 1:30 ~ Lucid
~ 2:00 ~ The Crux
Gypsy jazz, country, klezmer, pirate chants, and gospel harmonies… The Crux roll these traditions into a parallel world performance… A musical glimpse of a world that might-have-been… Website.
~ 3:00 ~ Jellyfish Kiss
~ 3:30 ~ Brothers Horse
Slovenian ska meets Sebastopolian punk to the tune of flying sparks. Website.
~ 4:30 ~ Earstu “A trio of musical mavericks have been delighting and unnerving crowds of 1 to 1000 with their conglomerate of gypsy rhythms, hardcore jazz, all the while with an historically trained eye at their place in the Left Coast post-punk tradition.” –Fakir Loafer. Website.
Snake Oil Stage
~ 12:00 ~ Ron Sonomamagic
A magician prestidigitator and sleight of hand artist. Based out of northern California, performing stage magic, close-up magic street magic, festivals and events EVERYWHERE! Website.
~ 12:30 ~ Kids’ Costume Parade
All festooned and costumed kiddies are welcome at the Snake Oil Stage (on Wilson Street) for an impromptu parade to encircle the grounds.
~ 12:45 ~ Gabby La La
Gabby La La’s style has been described as “Kooky and Spooky,” “Experimental,” and “Unusual” but no matter what you call it, La La’s music will always bring a smile to your face. Website.
~ 1:45 ~ Baby Seal Club
Musical alchemy of the most whimsical sort. Pelvic-pleasing rhythms and heart-thumping vocals whirled into a frothy serving of free-range chaos. Website.
~ 2:45 ~ Loretta Lynch
It’s a little bit front porch, a little bit backwoods, it’s the art motel on a long stretch of highway… it’s Loretta Lynch. Website.
~ 3:45 ~ Plectrum Duo
Cody Anderson and Morris Acevedo playing classic (pre electric) Jazz Guitar Duets from the 1930s. Website.
~ 4:45 ~ WildCard BellyDance
Colorful, high-energy performances, infusing Tribal belly dance influences from the Romani trail from Spain through North Africa, the Middle East, Persia through India and beyond. Website.
Roving Performers
Fou Fou Ha!
With a myriad of cupcake costumes resembling a Frankenstein dolly of Dr. Seuss, Antique Court Jesters and fantastic Anime characters, Fou Fou Ha! will knock you down and tickle ’til you scream “Uncle!” Website.
The Imaginists
A street-wise local theater collective brings their unique style to multiple locations at the grounds.