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===Friday=== | |||
* City Stages Unplugged: | |||
** Ellis Paul (11:15) | |||
** Robbie Fulks (11:50) | |||
** [[Train (band)|Train]] (12:30) | |||
** Jon Cleary & the Absolute Monster Gentlemen (1:10) | |||
* Classical Music Oasis: | |||
** Ecumenical Service of Thanksgiving (6:15) | |||
** [[Birmingham Heritage Band]] (7:45) | |||
* Colonial Bank Dance-O-Rama | |||
** Dan Electro & the Silvertones (7:00) | |||
** Bart Ruark & Martha Johnson (7:50) | |||
* GospelFest | |||
** Wanda Nero Butler (7:00) | |||
* Nextel Alabama Sampler | |||
** [[Glenn Tolbert & Company]] (7:00) | |||
** New Horizon (8:05) | |||
** Claire Lynch & the Front Porch String Band (9:10) | |||
* ''The Birmingham News'' Stage | |||
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** [[Jazz Camp All-Stars]] (9:10) | |||
** Christian McBride's Family Affair (10:35) | |||
* Hot 97.3 Homegrown Stage | |||
** [[The Cover Girls]] (6:55) | |||
** [[Flair]] (8:15) | |||
** [[Pain]] (9:45) | |||
* Blockbuster Café | |||
** [[Michael Levine & Cool Water]] (6:15) | |||
** Ellis Paul (7:10) | |||
** Robbie Fulks (8:10) | |||
** The Iguanas (9:20) | |||
** David Wilcox (10:55) | |||
* Hi-Fi Buys Stage | |||
** [[Topper Price & the Upsetters]] (6:30) | |||
** Niko Henderson & the Bluebloods (7:30) | |||
** Nanci Griffith & the Blue Moon Orchestra (8:50) | |||
** The Robert Cray Band featuring the Memphis Horns (10:30) | |||
* Miller Lite Stage | |||
** Dangerman (6:15) | |||
** [[Virgos Merlot]] (7:30) | |||
** G. Love & Special Sauce (8:50) | |||
** Train (10:20) | |||
* Coca-Cola Classic Stage | |||
** Jon Cleary & the Absolute Monster Gentlemen (6:45) | |||
** Isaac Hayes (8:00) | |||
** Bonnie Raitt (10:00) | |||
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===Saturday=== | |||
* City Stages Children's Festival | |||
** [[Auntie Litter]] & the Pollution Patrol (11:30) | |||
** Skin and Bones (12:15, 2:30) | |||
** Ka-ZOOM" (1:00, 4:00) | |||
** Rick Hubbard (1:45, 4:45) | |||
** Danny Wayne (3:15, 5:30) | |||
** [[Southside CME Church]] Youth Choir (6:15) | |||
* City Stages Children's Festival Back Yard Stage | |||
** Mr Mac (12:00, 12:45) | |||
** Melodies from Heaven Dance Academy (1:30) | |||
** [[World Oyama Karate]] (2:15) | |||
** "Bad to the Bone" Blalock (3:00) | |||
** Runa Pacha (3:45) | |||
** [[Dean & Company|Deanie & the Dean Team]] (4:30) | |||
** Tater's Traveling Balloon Circus (5:15) | |||
** Danny's Back-up Singers (6:00) | |||
* Spoken Word Festival | |||
** Children's Contest Winners (11:00) | |||
** The Great Poetry Slam (11:45) | |||
** ''[[The Sojourn]]'' (12:15) | |||
** Birmingham Poets' Showcase (1:15) | |||
** [[Marty Morris]] (2:15) | |||
** [[Ward McIntyre]] (2:30) | |||
** ''[[Birmingham Poetry Review]]'' (2:45) | |||
** [[Laura Secord]] (3:15) | |||
** [[Agee Baldwin]] (3:30) | |||
** [[Rod Harris]] (3:45) | |||
** [[Staplegun Press]] (4:00) | |||
** Infinite Currents (4:30) | |||
** [[Alabama Writers' Forum]] (5:30) | |||
** [[Sonia Sanchez]] (6:00) | |||
* Classical Music Oasis: | |||
** City Stages Scholarship Winners (12:00) | |||
** [[Birmingham Art Music Alliance]] (1:00) | |||
** [[Paul Mosteller]] (2:00) | |||
** Georgia Guitar Quarter (3:00) | |||
** [[Cahaba Saxophone Quartet]] (4:00) | |||
** Celebration Winds (5:00) | |||
** Dolce Duo (6:00) | |||
** Spirit Talk Mbira (7:00) | |||
** Hotlanta (8:00) | |||
* Colonial Bank Dance-O-Rama | |||
** [[Red Mountain White Trash]] with [[Kathy Anderson]] (12:30) | |||
** [[Bart Fuark]] & [[Martha Johnson]] (1:45) | |||
** Billy Bacon & the Forbidden Pigs (2:15) | |||
** Jambalaya Cajun Band (3:45) | |||
** [[Rebecca Zurn|Rebecca]] and [[Tom Zurn]] (4:50) | |||
** Lil Pookie & the Heartbreakers (5:20) | |||
** Rosie Flores (7:00) | |||
** Nathan & the Zydeco Cha Chas (8:30) | |||
* U.S. Postal Service GospelFest | |||
** [[Greater Shiloh Baptist Church]] choir (12:00) | |||
** [[Cathedral of the Cross]] choir (1:00) | |||
** [[Ensley High School]] choir (2:00) | |||
** United Voices of [[St John AME Church]] (3:00) | |||
** Spirit Singers of the [[Sumiton Church of God]] (4:00) | |||
** Victory in Praise Music Ministry (5:00) | |||
** Harvest Sanctuary Choir (6:00) | |||
** [[UAB Gospel Choir]] (7:00) | |||
* Nextel Alabama Sampler | |||
** Larry Stephens (12:00) | |||
** [[Mariachi Band Garibaldi]] (12:45) | |||
** The Craciers (1:40) | |||
** James Bryan & Carl Jones (2:45) | |||
** National Sacred Harp Singers (3:45) | |||
** [[Red Mountain White Trash]] (4:50) | |||
** Jambalaya (6:00) | |||
** [[Birmingham Sunlights]] (7:05) | |||
** [[Jerry McCain|Jerry "Boogie" McCain]] & the Flim Flam Blues Band (8:15) | |||
** Pinetop Perkins & Steady Rollin' Bob Margolin (9:25) | |||
* ''The Birmingham News'' Stage | |||
** Jazz Camp Students (11:30) | |||
** [[Roots Posse]] (1:25) | |||
** Dan Electro & the Silvertones (2:30) | |||
** [[Birmingham African Dance Coalition]] (3:30) | |||
** Mandorico (4:10) | |||
** [[Jothan Callins]] & Marshall Allen (5:15) | |||
** Los Hombres Calientes (6:20) | |||
** Cecil McBee & Julian Priester (7:25) | |||
** Bdukan Ginerri (8:50) | |||
** Thomas Mapfumo & the Blacks Unlimited | |||
* Hot 97.3 Homegrown Stage | |||
** [[Exit Lo]] (11:15) | |||
** [[Drill]] (12:25) | |||
** [[The Kidneys]] (1:35) | |||
** [[Mister Bubble]] (2:50) | |||
** [[Wayne]] (4:00) | |||
** [[Jive Mob]] (5:20) | |||
** [[Electronic Voice Phenomenon]] (6:40) | |||
** [[Autumn Lords]] (8:05) | |||
** [[Smithwick Machine]] (9:45) | |||
* Blockbuster Café | |||
** D. Braxton Harris (11:30) | |||
** Lindsay Fuller (12:25) | |||
** King Kanga (1:20) | |||
** Cheryl Wheeler (2:20) | |||
** Nightingale (3:20) | |||
** Rosie Flores (4:25) | |||
** Trish Murphy (5:40) | |||
** Continental Drifters (6:55) | |||
** Radney Foster & Bill Lloyd (8:15) | |||
** John Sebastian (10:05) | |||
* Hi-Fi Buys Stage | |||
** [[The Happy Burnells]] (11:15) | |||
** [[Tim Boykin Blues Band]] (12:10) | |||
** Jeff Sauceda Band (1:10) | |||
** [[John P. Strohm]] (2:15) | |||
** Caedmon's Call (3:20) | |||
** Matthew Ryan (4:25) | |||
** Bloque (5:25) | |||
** Paul Cebar & the Milwaukeeans (6:50) | |||
** Chris Isaak (8:15) | |||
** Peter Frampton (10:15) | |||
* Miller Lite Stage | |||
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* Coca-Cola Classic Stage | |||
** Danny Wayne (12:00) | |||
** The Pharmoans (1:05) | |||
** New World Funk Ensemble (2:10) | |||
** Nathan & the Zydeco Cha Chas (3:15) | |||
** Tommy Castro (4:35) | |||
** [[Tekneek]] (6:00) | |||
** Maurice Williams & the Zodiacs (7:25) | |||
** Sister Sledge (8:50) | |||
** Donna Summer (10:20) | |||
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===Sunday=== | |||
* 107.7 The X Stage: | |||
** Ultrasonic (1:30) | |||
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* Chaka Khan | * Chaka Khan | ||
* Ty Herndon | * Ty Herndon | ||
* Percy Sledge | * Percy Sledge | ||
* Martina McBride | * Martina McBride | ||
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* [[Henri's Notions]] | * [[Henri's Notions]] | ||
* [[The In-Laws]] | * [[The In-Laws]] | ||
===Saturday=== | ===Saturday=== | ||
* [[Moonbuggy]] | * [[Moonbuggy]] | ||
* Galactic | * Galactic | ||
* Barenaked Ladies | * Barenaked Ladies |
Revision as of 12:23, 19 July 2019
The 1999 City Stages was the 11th annual edition of "Birmingham's World-Class Music Festival". It was held the weekend of June 18-20, 1999, in and around Linn Park. The festival had 250 acts on 15 stages between 5th Avenue North and 8th Avenue North.
Weekend passes were sold in advance at Ticketlink outlets, Blockbuster video stores, AmSouth Bank branches and Bruno's supermarkets for $25. Day passes were $18 at the gate.
Poster
The 1999 City Stages poster was designed by graphic artist Travis Tatum.
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Sunday
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- Chaka Khan
- Ty Herndon
- Percy Sledge
- Martina McBride
- Graham Parker
- Leon Russell
- Owsley
- Verve Pipe
- Todd Snider
- Henri's Notions
- The In-Laws
Saturday
- Moonbuggy
- Galactic
- Barenaked Ladies
- Steve Riley & the Mamou Playboys
- Iggy Pop
- Zelda Rose
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References
- "City Stages" (June 13, 1999) Tuscaloosa News