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Backwoods Music Festival with Tisoki, Boogie T, and more

Apr 20, 2023  ·  Mulberry Mountain Lodging and Events, Ozark, AR Mulberry Mountain Lodging and Events, Ozark, AR

Backwoods Music Festival
Apr 20
Backwoods Music Festival
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SunSquabi, a Colorado-born trio, is known for their live electronica sound. Members Kevin Donohue, Josh Fairman, and Scotty Zwang create a unique sonic experience.
Born in Louisiana's swamps, Boogie T is a multifaceted musician known for dubstep and funk. He plays guitar, keys, bass, and sings. He’s wowed crowds at Coachella and Lollapalooza.
LETTUCE, a genre-busting musical collective formed in 1992 at Berklee, is known for blending funk with hip-hop, rock, and jazz. The GRAMMY-nominated six-member band includes Adam Deitch and Adam Smirnoff. They’ve released albums like "Crush" and "Elevate," showcasing their improvisational and uplifting sound.
Neighbor, born from childhood neighbors Richard James and Lyle Brewer, is known for ambitious composition, soulful ballads, and dynamic improvisation. Popular for their unpredictable live performances, they collaborate with Dan Kelly and Dean Johnston, creating a "down home" sound beloved by their passionate fanbase, the Neighbors.
Arkansauce, a progressive newgrass quartet, embodies the Ozark Mountains with intricate melodies and rhythms. Members Tom Andersen, Zac Archuleta, Ethan Bush, and Adams Collins create authentic songs with layered harmonies and improvisational string leads.
The String Cheese Incident, formed in 1993 in Colorado, is known for their eclectic sound and innovative music business approach. Key albums include "Carnival '99" and "One Step Closer."
Dirt Monkey, a genre-blending electronic artist known for dubstep and bass, rose to fame with his 2017 album *Wubula*. He's a festival favorite, collaborating with top labels like Bassrush and Deadbeats.
Papadosio, born in the Midwest and now based in Asheville, NC, blends prog rock, livetronica, jazz, and jam. Known for their dynamic live shows and innovative albums, they've headlined iconic venues like Red Rocks and collaborated on events like Resonance and Subterranea. The five-piece, featuring Mike Healy, Rob McConnell, Sam and Billy Brouse, and Anthony Thogmartin, thrives on unique, complex, and immersive performances with ever-changing renditions.
The Polish Ambassador, born David Sugalski, is a renowned EDM artist known for hits and vibrant live shows. Founder of Jumpsuit Records and a key figure in permaculture, his music blends environmental activism with explosive beats.
Denver duo Big Gigantic blends electronic dance with live sax, jazz, hip hop, and funk. Known for hits like “All of Me,” they've sold out Red Rocks and played Coachella.
Andy Frasco, known for his energetic fusion with The U.N., delivers introspective music and hosts the popular World Saving Podcast featuring stars like Tony Hawk and Kamasi Washington.
Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, a Maryland psychedelic funk band, is famed for high-energy shows and hits like "Live It Up." With Greg Ormont and Jeremy Schon leading, they've rocked venues like Red Rocks, amassed millions of streams, and built a loyal fanbase called “The Flock.”
Virginian Keller Williams is famed for his genre-blending music, merging rock, jazz, funk, and bluegrass. Known for live performances and innovative looping, he’s collaborated with Keller & The Keels and more. Popular albums include FREEK, GRASS, and BREATHE.
Apashe, a Brussels-born composer now in Montreal, blends electronic with orchestral music. Known for hits with 450M+ Spotify streams, global tours, top festivals, and syncs in major film trailers and ads.
Denver-based Maddy O’Neal blends funk and soul with electro-soul and bass music, known for lush, atmospheric soundscapes and dynamic DJ sets.

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