Dear Farmfest community and past, present and future:    

Farmfest 08 is changing. The lease with FMO and Stacy Jo was officially broken on April 16th.  FMO is taking time to plan and restructure.  Farmfest 08  is still on, however. I (Stacy Jo) will be your hostess...and I invite you all for the musical magical event it always has and always will be.  FMO needs board members...please contact Claude Conn if you are interested.

In the meantime here's the way things are shaping up so far:

You will LOVE the musical vibe this year. There are no repeat performances on Main Stage. Artists are asked to play one set on main stage and another one anywhere, anytime they choose throughout the weekend...(create your own festival.) Check the white board or listen for stage announcements.

There will be no tickets. Farmfest 08 will be by suggested donation. It will be up to us to create the future of Farmfest...donations of time, food, talent and mooooola are very important to make this work. I have total faith in you loyal Farmfesters!

The Feedbag Cafe' will be open to the community.  Bring extra food...I expect some great pot lucks! Please talk to Feedbag hostess, Carol when you arrive. Friday night pot luck for the 41 folks from France is pretty special.  This will be their last night in the States before going back to France, so lets show them a real good time and a Farmfest welcome they will never forget.

Vendors are welcome. You can vend anywhere you wish. (in the Pines, at your camp, in the woods, down by the music, walking around, etc.)  Early arrivals will get the best spots so come early.  Suggested donation of $65 for Artists and 10% for Food vendors. There are five food vendor spots available.

Volunteers are needed. Arrive and get involved. You will find a place that needs you...ask around.  Go to the pig pen, check in and plug in. 

Come early...Stay late. That has always been my motto.  The porta potties will arrive on Thursday, and there is always one on site all summer.

I am embracing this with an open heart and deep faith in the Farmfest community (past, present and future). My intention is to honor my promise to so many of you last year that Farmfest would continue.

I want to thank all the amazing folks stepping forward to play for free and volunteer time and money to make Farmfest a VERY special event this year. Friday night will be to die for...don't miss it. 


Farmfest 08 - A Farmhand Family Reunion.

See you there.  Bring friends.

Hugs to all

Stacy Jo

 

Farmfest Date

August 14 - 17, 2008

(As Farmfest 2008 artists are selected, they will be listed here along with links to their websites.) 

It is our belief at Farmfest that "community", our connection with the land, and the music makers are the elements that make the Farmfest magic. 

We are SO very proud to present the Music Makers for Farmfest 08! 

Seth and Daisy May & friends, The sweethearts of folk! Farmfest simply isn't Farmfest without Seth and Daisy May. Period!

Kirby, From Harbor Spring, Kirby has been with Farmfest since it's beginning. He hosts our open mic segment on Saturday and jams out at the Fire circle on Saturday night. Big fun.

Ron Fowler, Also a Farmfest Tradition, our story teller extrodinare spooks us and our children at the Ghost story time on Saturday night.


The Blue Water Ramblers,  Farmfest opening act each year are our beloved Blue Water Ramblers.  You'll hear them in the campground till wee hours too. Welcome back BWR!

Airborne or Aquatic...Back by popular demand as they say...Acoustic creations is how I describe this sound. Seth and all the talented young folks that make up this band are truly amazing Farmfest familiy members.

The Ragbirds...they played Farmfest for the first time in 07 and are back by demand!  We are thrilled you loved them as much as we did.

Orpheum Bell...From Lansing and new to the Farmfest stage. Orpheum Bell will mezmorize you with their unique sound and will get you on your feet dancin`! Accordion, banjo, guitar, fiddle, clarinet  saw, autoharp and double bass. Friday night is going to be VERY special this year.

Well Fed Kids...Mud Bugs meets Green Sky....Yep, a new sound from GREAT talented high energy guys!   You are going to want to get your chairs to the stage early to check them out...FOR SURE! 

Winter Sessions...New to Farmfest this year. Great spirited folks with a great spirited talent!

Medicine Crow..Now here's a guy who is no stranger to Michigan Folk festivals. His down home style and insightful lyrics will warm your soul and give you strength to walk your talk!

The Sass AND February Sky...will be performing for the first time. Spunky and full of traditional folk styles. You will love the candid lyrics, vocal harmonies and fresh air feeling.

Blue Lakes Fine Arts ...International Foreign Exchange Program and The City of Gaylord brings us a 41 piece BIG BAND from France this year!  41 PIECES Folks! Horns, Sax, drums, vocals, flute, clarinet, guitar, trombone....Whew! The sound crew can take a break and enjoy the show this set! Please welcome them at the community Pot Luck on Friday night at the Feedbag Cafe`.

Big Daddy Fox...Big Daddy won our Blues Challenge this year and  represented us at the International Blues Challenge in Memphis this year.  Hot guitar and drivin` blues is Big Daddy's claim to fame.
If you like electric blues...you'll love Big Daddy!

Judy Insley...We first saw Judy at the NorEaster Festival last year. She is not only a great folk singer she is a sweet spirited woman with lots of amazing energy and insight.  Be sure to welcome her with open arms to the Farmfest stage this year.

Annie & Rod Capps...'Folk Therapy" is the byline this amazing duo claims, which is exactly what we receive when they play. We are very excited to welcome to them to the Farmfest stage this year! Ya Hoo

Motor City Side Strokers...No stranger to the Farmfest stage, the Motor City Side Strokers will have us dancing and pickin and playin all night folks!

Glean Infusion...A new sound from some seasoned musicians. Good hearts, good sounds, great people!  We are honored. Get your chairs and your coolers set up and be ready for a great time.

Scratch & Sniff... Spunky smart and sassy. Pull up a chair and get ready to be entertained!

Pinky Lee...A super young duo from Petoskey. You may have heard them on Prairie Home Companion during the best artists in their 20's contest this year. They made us Northern Michigan folk very proud!

Mutual Kumquat...Now that's a name for ya!  You will love the energy from these young talented musicians who keep that ole acoustic music alive  blending an earthy activist message. You'll love em!

Bob Marshall...Watch for Bob. He'll be everywhere slinging his guitar and singing his stories.

Acoust` Akimbo...Get ready for the heart beat from the earth! This is where drum kiva meets fire circle jam. Sweet!

Richard "Dogman" Peterson & the Alconites - Raspy drivin guitar slingin deep thinkin dude.  The Alconites rock.

About Us

Farmhouse Music Organization, a non profit corporation, was formed for the purpose of promoting the performing arts while blending nature and music.

Farmhouse Music Organization's biggest event of the season is Farmfest.

About Farmfest

Starting Thursday, and ending Sunday, Farmfest is a four day family focused folk and traditional world music festival. 

Volunteers are welcome to set up camp on Wednesday. In fact we encourage all volunteers to come in on Wednesday if you can.  Get the best camp sites and check in with your coordinator. Bring a dish to pass for the evening meal.

Thursday's events are free. This is a great day to get your camp site and settle in. Fire circle jam sessions, campground pickin parities and drumming at the kiva are popular activities on Thursday night.  There will be a polka party at the dance pavilion on Thursday night....and the fun begins.



Farmfest in known for it's support of Michigan artists.  Occasionally we book a specialty from out of state or from abroad, but mostly we concentrate on the amazing Michigan talent bank. It must be those long winters that lend to the great numbers of super artists home grown right here in Michigan! 

Farmfest Ampitheater, Band on Stage, Vendor, 2nd Stage, Camping, Parking Lot Picking, Kids Singing, Kids in Meadow

Venue

The Farmfest venue is an old 40 acre homestead farm that has been transformed into a beautiful northern Michigan festival site located just outside the small rural town of Johannesburg. It literally sits on the 45th parallel and the merridian of the earth. 

The land is mostly wooded with beautiful walking trails that wind through rolling terrain some cleared and some old growth hardwood.

A Google satellite map provides an overview of the venue and allows you to scale the map and get directions to Farmfest. 

A natural amphitheater serves the main stage and has the best sound on the planet!  Walk the labyrinth, set up your chairs and blankets or hang a hammock from the trees. What ever you choose, get ready for some down home talented artists. The main stage music starts on Friday evening at 5:00 pm and ends on Sunday night at 11:00 pm.

Arts and crafts vendors border the amphitheater and are peppered throughout a grove of blue spruce pines.  You'll find quilts and jewelery, drums and soap, leather and tie dye clothing, paintings and pottery and lots more goodies you will want to take home with you. You will also find some happy friendly folks...our vendors are pretty special.

The kids area is a hot spot these days. Lots of activities and fun is has by all at the kids area. Sand castles and playground equipment and face painting and crafts and open mic less and instrument making and big hay bail climbing and much much more. If you are a kid...you won't be bored and you won't have any TV or video games either.

In the woods you will find 2nd stage. This is an open stage. Just sign up and play. Better get there early because the sign up situation is a first come thing. Some of the best music has been born on this stage over the years. It's a magical place.   You'll also find the fire circle where jam sessions, workshops and story telling abound.  Deeper into the woods is the drum kiva.  The kiva is a popular place for the wild and earthy ones with drums. If you don't have a drum, you will want to go and experience the sound. It is mesmerizing.

 

Most festival attendees spend the entire weekend at the farm. RVs and tents fill the large meadow and many camp in the woods south of the meadow.   There are many who simply come for one day or commute from local hotels or cabins. It's up to you. Anyway you choose you will have a great time. 

Many performing groups also camp the entire weekend and love to jam. Impromptu bands form and re-form throughout the weekend.  Musical magic happens at Campground pickin parties. Just walk right up and sit right down. All campground jam sessions are open for all to enjoy.

Farmfest limits the number of attendees to 2000. Because of it's small size this festival is safe for the youngsters and user friendly for the elderly while maintaining that old style feeling of festivals of the past.  Handicap camping is available with golf cart courtesy folks at your service.

Farmfest 2008 Sponsors

Farmfest 2008 Sponsors will be listed here along with links to their websites.

EPCS Websites DSL - Serving Otsego and Crawford County businesses since 1994

Blue Lakes Fine Arts Camp

Our buddy Joe MacNeil - Loyal Farmhand for many years

The Montmorency Tribune - Best little news paper in the North!






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