Some Kind Of Jam 6

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Summary

Jibberjazz Productions is a grassroots festival organizing and promoting organization. By emphasizing a diverse range of musical talent and wide array of festival activities, the events continue to grow and expand. Jibberjazz Productions is looking to book solo artists and bands for its 6th annual festival, that are national and regional, original acts ranging in funk, bluegrass, psychedelic, jazz, blues, folk, reggae, rock, and jam-oriented music. The festival features multiple stages, along with late night music that often goes on until sunrise.


/n/nJibberjazz Productions is a grassroots festival organizing and promoting organization. By emphasizing a diverse range of musical talent and wide array of festival activities, the events continue to grow and expand. Jibberjazz Productions is looking to book solo artists and bands for its 6th annual festival, that are national and regional, original acts ranging in funk, bluegrass, psychedelic, jazz, blues, folk, reggae, rock, and jam-oriented music. The festival features multiple stages, along with late night music that often goes on until sunrise.



Since its inception in 2005, Jibberjazz has produced eleven successful in/outdoor music festivals: Some Kind of Jam 1-5, Meeting of the Minds 1-3, The Midsummer Meltdown, Boogie In The Bungalow 1-2 and several other music-related events. With a wide variety of vending, children's activities and various forms of other entertainment.



Jibberjazz festivals combine "unknown" bands, with up and coming regional talent and national headliners, blended together to produce a truly unique festival experience. Jibberjazz is very active in the festival community and regularly exchanges guest passes with numerous regional festival promoters, so there is always the possibility of a Jibberjazz gig leading to future festival and club bookings in the region.



In addition, the festivals have a built-in fanbase of festival fanatics and live music lovers. Jibberjazz actively pursues bands they believe will make our festival better without being solely dependent on bands to draw for the festivals.


The festival site is within easy driving distance of most major PA population centers including Philadelphia, Wilkes-Barre, Scranton, Harrisburg, Allentown, Bethlehem, Stroudsburg, Lancaster and Reading. In addition, there is a large fan-base that comes out from New Jersey, New York, Maryland and Delaware.



Press about JibberJazz:


"From the moment Chicago Afrobeat Project arrived at [Some Kind of Jam], we were greeted with good vibes. The show itself was more than pleasing. The audience complimented CAbP with their endless energy spreading the pulse across the beautiful grounds, while the lights set ambient yet fluid mood. Chicago Afrobeat Project is psyched for the next Some Kind of Jam Festival and hope to be a part of it again!"

    Mike Vitenson (Chicago Afrobeat Project)



"Playing a Jibberjazz festival in 2010 was a blast... from the people that attended to the staff! What a great vibe and musical flow!"
    Jim Weider (The Band)



"I just wanted to thank you guys for the BEST family festival we have ever been to! Meeting of the Minds had something for all of us from age 4 to age 40 and the venue was OUT OF THIS WORLD!"
    Rich, Amy and Caeden