~ 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.
2009 — 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.
2009 — 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.