All Good 2008

·Phil Lesh & Friends
·Widespread Panic
·Gov't Mule
·Michael Franti & Spearhead
·Medeski Scofield Martin & Wood
·Keller Williams with Moseley, Droll & Sipe
·Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Soul Stew Revival
·Mike Gordon
·Dark Star Orchestra
·Grace Potter & The Nocturnals
·The Avett Brothers
·Railroad Earth
·Tea Leaf Green
·The Bridge
·SOJA
·The Join(Shields & Shearer w. Benevento & Russo)
·JJ Grey & MOFRO
·Brazilian Girls
·Perpetual Groove
·Lettuce
·Hot Buttered Rum
·Bassnectar
·Eric Lindell
·RAQ
·Bonerama
·The Wood Brothers
·Pnuma Trio
·
Outformation
·Danielia Cotton
·All Mighty Senators
·Telepath
·deSol
·Rev. Peyton's Big Damn Band
·Scrapomatic
·Basshound

...and more TBA
SOJA
SOJA

Over the years, the Washington, D.C. music scene has become best known for its hardcore (Minor Threat) and go-go (Trouble Funk) alumni, but as evidenced by the great Bad Brains, reggae has been represented as well. SOJA has risen to the forefront, picking up right where the Brains left off - creating their own blend of conscious roots music entwined with the traditional rhythms of reggae, it "comes across with passion and depth." (Washington Post 06)
That said, SOJA is not that easy to define. Although they are rooted in reggae, they are not limited to it; their fan-base reflects this with a very diverse population. The music includes and embraces all walks of life - it has no prejudice – it is for everyone. The band grew up listening to reggae, hip-hop, and rock. In their sound, reggae became the predominate influence because it is dedicated to a real message and promotes revolution.
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