If any of you were at Evolve 2002, this was the elaborate
camera shoot that caught most of The Slip set there, and
many of the other bands at the festival.  Greg Hemmings
turned all that footage into a DVD and it will be screening
in Boston and NYC before the end of July.  Check it out if
you're in the neighborhood!

-tk

-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Hemmings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Hey Ted! I hope summer is treating you well! I will have
Heads tale out on DVD in 2 weeks!
I am screening it in Boston at the end of next week. Please
forward to The Slip list.


"A Head's Tale"
A documentary shot on the lots of summer tour 2002

DVD release screenings in Boston and NYC this month!

NEW YORK CITY- July 30, 8:00 pm
Tobacco Road- 574 Ninth Ave, New York, NY- 8:00 pm

BOSTON- July 31, 9:45 pm
The Milky Way Lounge & Lanes
403-405 Centre Street
Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
ph. 617-524-3740 ext 22


A Head’s Tale Synopsis

Music festivals have been a way for people to gather
together for generations. The sixties yielded a subculture
of kids and musician that defined the rock music festival. A
transient subculture that has exponentially grown every year
since. The Grateful Dead played a huge part in building this
community. In the same spirit, jambands like Phish, String
Cheese Incident and Moe have continued the music festival
tradition drawing numbers of up to 100,000 people to one
place for a weekend literally creating cities made of a sea
of tents.

The summer of 2002was a pinnacle point for “Head culture”.
Phish had been on hiatus for 2 years, Phil Lesh and Friends
were revived, and continuing the live tradition of the
Grateful Dead, and the largest Jamband festival in history
took place successfully in Tennessee, attracting over
100,000 kids, avoiding almost all media radars. Independent
Canadian filmmaker, Greg Hemmings puts his thumb out and
hitches to the festival lots from the Southern States, to
the Rockies, to the East Coast of Canada armed with his DV
camera. Hemmings captures the spirit of the people and the
music that makes this unique subculture tick.

A Head’s Tale features live performances from Jukejoint,
Grand Theft Bus, Bullfrog, the Jimmy Swift band, Drive-by
Leslie, The Slip, and Mark Wilson & The Way It Is.

Visit www.independentmedium.com  for more info on A Head’s
Tale


Check out http://www.independentmedium.com for all your
digital video desires!

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