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Wanee Music Festival 2014 Lineup Announced

Every year, the Allman Brothers Band gets together in Live Oak, Florida, and organizes an instrumental blowout at the Spirit of Suwannee Music Park. They bring out a roots and jam scene that is as trippy as it is granola, classic but never stale, and all talent. 2014 marks the...
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Every year, the Allman Brothers Band gets together in Live Oak, Florida, and organizes an instrumental blowout at the Spirit of Suwannee Music Park. They bring out a roots and jam scene that is as trippy as it is granola, classic but never stale, and all talent.

2014 marks the tenth year of their Wanee Music Festival featuring everyone from Ziggy Marley to Umphrey's McGee. Tickets are already on sale for the three-day fest that begins April 10. Click on for the full lineup.

See also: The People of Wanee Music Festival 2013

Wanee Music Festival 2014 Line-up

The Allman Brothers Band

Trey Anastasio Band

Lynyrd Skynyrd

Tedeschi Trucks Band

Gov't Mule

Jaimoe's Jasssz Band

Umphrey's McGee

Ziggy Marley

Blues Traveler

The Chris Robinson Brotherhood

Hot Tuna Electric

Moe.

Rusted Root

Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk

Soulive

Royal Southern Brotherhood

Walter Trout

Rob Garza (of Thievery Corporation)

Blind Boys of Alabama

Bobby Lee Rodgers

Melvin Seals & JGB

Futurebirds

Matt Schofield

Break Science

Sean Chambers

The Yeti Trio

Wanee Music Festival, Thursday, April 10, to Saturday, April 12, at the Spirit of Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Florida. For tickets, visit this link. General tickets cost $195 plus fees, and VIP tickets cost

$475. Also visit waneefestival.com.

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