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'''Secret Stages''' | '''Secret Stages''' was a music festival held in [[Birmingham]] annually between [[2011]] and [[2022]]. The festival, which billed itself as a "music discovery festival", featured up and coming regional, national and occasionally international acts. | ||
Secret Stages takes it's name from a [[bham.fm]] sponsored showcase at [[Speakeasy]] in [[2009]] that was created as a response to the loss of the Homegrown Stage for the [[2009 City Stages]] festival. When [[City Stages]] folded in [[2009]], [[Chuck Leishman]], [[Jon Poor]], [[Travis Morgan]] and [[Sam George]] began work on a new festival to fill the gap. Sam George, who was also an editor at BHAM.FM, and the other BHAM.FM editors [[Whitney Mitchell]] and [[Chris Mitchell]] agreed to let the new festival use the Secret Stages name. | Secret Stages takes it's name from a [[bham.fm]] sponsored showcase at [[Speakeasy]] in [[2009]] that was created as a response to the loss of the Homegrown Stage for the [[2009 City Stages]] festival. When [[City Stages]] folded in [[2009]], [[Chuck Leishman]], [[Jon Poor]], [[Travis Morgan]] and [[Sam George]] began work on a new festival to fill the gap. Sam George, who was also an editor at BHAM.FM, and the other BHAM.FM editors [[Whitney Mitchell]] and [[Chris Mitchell]] agreed to let the new festival use the Secret Stages name. | ||
==2021== | Initially, Secret Stages took place on the second weekend of May at venues in the vicinity of [[1st Avenue North|1st]] and [[2nd Avenue North]], and between [[22nd Street North|22nd]] and [[24th Street North]] in the [[Loft District]]. It moved to August for the 2013 festival. | ||
==Festivals== | |||
===2021=== | |||
The 2021 festival, returning after the [[2020 Coronavirus pandemic]], was held [[August 6]] and [[August 7|7]] in [[Avondale]]. The lineup included: | The 2021 festival, returning after the [[2020 Coronavirus pandemic]], was held [[August 6]] and [[August 7|7]] in [[Avondale]]. The lineup included: | ||
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==2013== | ===2013=== | ||
The third annual festival was held [[August 1]] and [[August 2|2]]. The lineup included: | The third annual festival was held [[August 1]] and [[August 2|2]]. The lineup included: | ||
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==2012== | ===2012=== | ||
The second annual festival was held [[May 11]] and [[May 12|12]]. | The second annual festival was held [[May 11]] and [[May 12|12]]. In addition to music acts, the festival showcased stand-up comedians. | ||
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*[[Younger Siblings]] (Birmingham, AL) | *[[Younger Siblings]] (Birmingham, AL) | ||
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==2011== | ==2011== | ||
The first festival was held [[May 13]] and [[May 14|14]]. | The first festival was held [[May 13]] and [[May 14|14]]. In addition to music acts, the festival showcased stand-up comedians. | ||
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*[[13ghosts]] (Birmingham | * [[13ghosts]] (Birmingham) | ||
*Action! (Nashville, TN) | * Action! (Nashville, TN) | ||
*[[Adam Guthrie]] (Birmingham | * [[Adam Guthrie]] (Birmingham) | ||
*Andy Asteroids (Decatur | * Andy Asteroids (Decatur) | ||
*Ahleuchatistas (Asheville, NC) | * Ahleuchatistas (Asheville, NC) | ||
*Baak Gwai (Tuscaloosa | * [[Baak Gwai ]](Tuscaloosa) | ||
*The Bandar-Log (Auburn | * The Bandar-Log (Auburn) | ||
*[[Banditos]] (Birmingham | * [[Banditos]] (Birmingham) | ||
*Barnstormers (Decatur | * Barnstormers (Decatur) | ||
*Barton Carroll (Seattle, WA) | * Barton Carroll (Seattle, WA) | ||
*The Bear (Muscle Shoals | * The Bear (Muscle Shoals) | ||
*Belle Adair (Muscle Shoals | * Belle Adair (Muscle Shoals) | ||
*The Biters (Atlanta, GA) | * The Biters (Atlanta, GA) | ||
*The Bohannons (Chattanooga, TN) | * The Bohannons (Chattanooga, TN) | ||
*The Booze (Atlanta, GA) | * The Booze (Atlanta, GA) | ||
*[[Boss Tweed]] (Birmingham | * [[Boss Tweed]] (Birmingham) | ||
*[[Brad Lyons]] (Birmingham | * [[Brad Lyons]] (Birmingham) | ||
*Brass Bed (Lafayette, LA) | * Brass Bed (Lafayette, LA) | ||
*Canago (Bowling Green, KY) | * Canago (Bowling Green, KY) | ||
*Cannomen (Nashville, TN) | * Cannomen (Nashville, TN) | ||
*[[The Chad Fisher Group]] (Birmingham | * [[The Chad Fisher Group]] (Birmingham) | ||
*Church of My Love (Montgomery | * Church of My Love (Montgomery) | ||
*Crooked Fingers (Asheville, NC) | * Crooked Fingers (Asheville, NC) | ||
*Dangermuffin (Charleston, SC) | * Dangermuffin (Charleston, SC) | ||
*[[Dat2]] (Birmingham | * [[Dat2]] (Birmingham) | ||
*Dawes (Los Angeles, CA) | * Dawes (Los Angeles, CA) | ||
*[[Delicate Cutters]] (Birmingham | * [[Delicate Cutters]] (Birmingham) | ||
*The Deloreans (Louisville, KY) | * The Deloreans (Louisville, KY) | ||
*[[Dr. Zhivago]] (Birmingham | * [[Dr. Zhivago]] (Birmingham) | ||
*Dylan LeBlanc (Muscle Shoals | * Dylan LeBlanc (Muscle Shoals) | ||
*[[Electroliner]] (Birmingham | * [[Electroliner]] (Birmingham) | ||
*Empress Hotel (New Orleans, LA) | * Empress Hotel (New Orleans, LA) | ||
*The Fervor (Louisville, KY) | * The Fervor (Louisville, KY) | ||
*[[Fighting Meeces]] (Birmingham | * [[Fighting Meeces]] (Birmingham) | ||
*Futurebirds (Athens, GA) | * Futurebirds (Athens, GA) | ||
*G-Side (Huntsville | * G-Side (Huntsville) | ||
*Glossary (Murfreesboro, TN) | * Glossary (Murfreesboro, TN) | ||
*[[Grandaddy Ghostlegs]] (Birmingham | * [[Grandaddy Ghostlegs]] (Birmingham) | ||
*[[The Great Book of John]] (Birmingham | * [[The Great Book of John]] (Birmingham) | ||
*[[The Green Seed]] (Birmingham | * [[The Green Seed]] (Birmingham) | ||
*[[The Grenadines]] (Birmingham | * [[The Grenadines]] (Birmingham) | ||
*[[The Gum Creek Killers]] (Birmingham | * [[The Gum Creek Killers]] (Birmingham) | ||
*Hammer No More The Fingers (Durham, NC) | * Hammer No More The Fingers (Durham, NC) | ||
*Hibachi Stranglers (Mobile | * Hibachi Stranglers (Mobile) | ||
*Howlies (Atlanta, GA) | * Howlies (Atlanta, GA) | ||
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*[[HROM]] (Birmingham | * [[HROM]] (Birmingham) | ||
*Jack Oblivian (Memphis, TN) | * Jack Oblivian (Memphis, TN) | ||
*Jacuzzi Boys (Miami, FL) | * Jacuzzi Boys (Miami, FL) | ||
*Jasmin Kaset (Nashville, TN) | * Jasmin Kaset (Nashville, TN) | ||
*Johnny Bertram & the Golden Bicycles (Jackson, MS) | * Johnny Bertram & the Golden Bicycles (Jackson, MS) | ||
*John Paul Keith & The One Four Fives (Memphis, TN) | * John Paul Keith & The One Four Fives (Memphis, TN) | ||
*[[Jon Poor Band]] (Birmingham | * [[Jon Poor Band]] (Birmingham) | ||
*Kovacs and the Polar Bear (Asheville, NC) | * Kovacs and the Polar Bear (Asheville, NC) | ||
*The Love Language (Raleigh, NC) | * The Love Language (Raleigh, NC) | ||
*Madeline (Athens, GA) | * Madeline (Athens, GA) | ||
*[[The Magic Math]] (Birmingham | * [[The Magic Math]] (Birmingham) | ||
*Manray (Athens, GA) | * Manray (Athens, GA) | ||
*Mind Powers (Columbus, GA) | * Mind Powers (Columbus, GA) | ||
*[[Model Citizen]] (Birmingham | * [[Model Citizen]] (Birmingham) | ||
*[[Moniker]] (Birmingham | * [[Moniker]] (Birmingham) | ||
*Moonlight Bride (Chattanooga, TN) | * Moonlight Bride (Chattanooga, TN) | ||
*Night of the Wolf (Chattanooga, TN) | * Night of the Wolf (Chattanooga, TN) | ||
*[[Nightmare Waterfall]] (Birmingham | * [[Nightmare Waterfall]] (Birmingham) | ||
*The Non-Commissioned Officers (Nashville, TN) | * The Non-Commissioned Officers (Nashville, TN) | ||
*Noot d’Noot (Atlanta, GA) | * Noot d’Noot (Atlanta, GA) | ||
*Only Thieves (Tallahassee, FL) | * Only Thieves (Tallahassee, FL) | ||
*Oryx and Crake (Atlanta, GA) | * Oryx and Crake (Atlanta, GA) | ||
*Pujol [solo] (Nashville, TN) | * Pujol [solo] (Nashville, TN) | ||
*[[Rubys]] (Birmingham | * [[Rubys]] (Birmingham) | ||
*[[The Rumble Fish]] (Birmingham | * [[The Rumble Fish]] (Birmingham) | ||
*Sanders Bohlke (Oxford, MS) | * [[Sanders Bohlke]] (Oxford, MS) | ||
*[[Sanyasi]] (Birmingham | * [[Sanyasi]] (Birmingham) | ||
*[[Scrollworks]] (Birmingham | * [[Scrollworks]] (Birmingham) | ||
*The Seedy Seeds (Cincinnati, OH) | * The Seedy Seeds (Cincinnati, OH) | ||
*Seraphim (Tupelo, MS) | * Seraphim (Tupelo, MS) | ||
*[[Shaheed and Supreme]] (Birmingham | * [[Shaheed and Supreme]] (Birmingham) | ||
*Skewby (Memphis, TN) | * Skewby (Memphis, TN) | ||
*Sovereign (London, UK / Miami, FL) | * Sovereign (London, UK / Miami, FL) | ||
*The Sunshine Factory (Mobile | * The Sunshine Factory (Mobile) | ||
*[[Taylor Hollingsworth ]][solo] (Birmingham, AL) | * [[Taylor Hollingsworth ]][solo] (Birmingham, AL) | ||
*Thomas Function (Huntsville | * Thomas Function (Huntsville) | ||
*[[Through the Sparks]] (Birmingham | * [[Through the Sparks]] (Birmingham) | ||
*URI (Tuscaloosa | * [[URI]] (Tuscaloosa) | ||
*Velvet Kente (Little Rock, AR) | * Velvet Kente (Little Rock, AR) | ||
*Venice is Sinking (Athens, GA) | * Venice is Sinking (Athens, GA) | ||
*[[Vulture Whale]] (Birmingham | * [[Vulture Whale]] (Birmingham) | ||
*William Tyler (Nashville, TN) | * William Tyler (Nashville, TN) | ||
*Wooden Wand and the Briarwood Virgins (Lexington, KY) | * Wooden Wand and the Briarwood Virgins (Lexington, KY) | ||
*Yardwork (Charlotte, NC) | * Yardwork (Charlotte, NC) | ||
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* Interview with Whitney Sides Mitchell (June 18, 2009) ''Tapestry''. WBHM-FM | * Interview with Whitney Sides Mitchell (June 18, 2009) ''Tapestry''. WBHM-FM | ||
* Kwon, Wade (February 20, 2011) "[http://magiccitypost.com/2011/02/10/exclusive-secret-stages-to-showcase-american-bands-in-new-downtown-music-festival/ Secret Stages to showcase American bands in new downtown music festival]," MagicCityPost.com | * Kwon, Wade (February 20, 2011) "[http://magiccitypost.com/2011/02/10/exclusive-secret-stages-to-showcase-american-bands-in-new-downtown-music-festival/ Secret Stages to showcase American bands in new downtown music festival]," MagicCityPost.com | ||
* Colurso, Mary (March 16, 2022) "Secret Stages calls it quits in Alabama after 10 years of music: ‘It’s time to move on’" AL.com | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Latest revision as of 15:42, 7 December 2023
Secret Stages was a music festival held in Birmingham annually between 2011 and 2022. The festival, which billed itself as a "music discovery festival", featured up and coming regional, national and occasionally international acts.
Secret Stages takes it's name from a bham.fm sponsored showcase at Speakeasy in 2009 that was created as a response to the loss of the Homegrown Stage for the 2009 City Stages festival. When City Stages folded in 2009, Chuck Leishman, Jon Poor, Travis Morgan and Sam George began work on a new festival to fill the gap. Sam George, who was also an editor at BHAM.FM, and the other BHAM.FM editors Whitney Mitchell and Chris Mitchell agreed to let the new festival use the Secret Stages name.
Initially, Secret Stages took place on the second weekend of May at venues in the vicinity of 1st and 2nd Avenue North, and between 22nd and 24th Street North in the Loft District. It moved to August for the 2013 festival.
Festivals
2021
The 2021 festival, returning after the 2020 Coronavirus pandemic, was held August 6 and 7 in Avondale. The lineup included:
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2013
The third annual festival was held August 1 and 2. The lineup included:
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2012
The second annual festival was held May 11 and 12. In addition to music acts, the festival showcased stand-up comedians.
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2011
The first festival was held May 13 and 14. In addition to music acts, the festival showcased stand-up comedians.
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2009
The original BHAM.FM showcase featured seven bands, and was held June 19 to June 21 at Speakeasy.
References
- Mitchell, Whitney Sides (May 28, 2009) "Dun Duh Duh Duuuuh: Secret Stages Lineup Announced" bham.fm
- Interview with Whitney Sides Mitchell (June 18, 2009) Tapestry. WBHM-FM
- Kwon, Wade (February 20, 2011) "Secret Stages to showcase American bands in new downtown music festival," MagicCityPost.com
- Colurso, Mary (March 16, 2022) "Secret Stages calls it quits in Alabama after 10 years of music: ‘It’s time to move on’" AL.com
External links
- Secret Stages website