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The '''1989 City Stages''' was the inaugural edition of [[City Stages]]: "Birmingham's World-Class Music Festival". The entire festival took place on five stages within [[Linn Park]] on [[June 16]]-[[June 18|18]] with about 70 acts. | The '''1989 City Stages''' was the inaugural edition of [[City Stages]]: "Birmingham's World-Class Music Festival". The entire festival took place on five stages within [[Linn Park]] on [[June 16]]-[[June 18|18]] with about 70 acts. | ||
Advance weekend passes were available for sale at [[Food-World]], [[Highland Bank]] and several [[AmSouth]] branches for $5, or for $5.50 by telephone through Fastix. Daily tickets were sold on site for $3 per day for adults and $1 for children under 12. Beer was served in re-usable yellow plastic mugs. The estimated attendance for the weekend was 38,000. | |||
In addition to the musical acts, the first City Stages included the [[Alabama Folklife Festival]] and the [[City Stages Jazz Camp]] with Ellis Marsalis. A Children's Festival provided hands-on activities and a book walk sponsored by the [[Birmingham Public Library]]. | In addition to the musical acts, the first City Stages included the [[Alabama Folklife Festival]] and the [[City Stages Jazz Camp]] with Ellis Marsalis. A Children's Festival provided hands-on activities and a book walk sponsored by the [[Birmingham Public Library]]. |
Revision as of 19:26, 21 October 2020
The 1989 City Stages was the inaugural edition of City Stages: "Birmingham's World-Class Music Festival". The entire festival took place on five stages within Linn Park on June 16-18 with about 70 acts.
Advance weekend passes were available for sale at Food-World, Highland Bank and several AmSouth branches for $5, or for $5.50 by telephone through Fastix. Daily tickets were sold on site for $3 per day for adults and $1 for children under 12. Beer was served in re-usable yellow plastic mugs. The estimated attendance for the weekend was 38,000.
In addition to the musical acts, the first City Stages included the Alabama Folklife Festival and the City Stages Jazz Camp with Ellis Marsalis. A Children's Festival provided hands-on activities and a book walk sponsored by the Birmingham Public Library.
Line-up
Friday
- Tim Dewitt and Bounty Hunter
- Webb Wilder and the Beatnecks
- John Prine
- Georgia Satellites
Saturday
- The Nighthawks
- Chuck Berry (with local back-up band featuring Rick Kurtz on lead guitar)
- Alex Chilton
- John Hiatt
- Sun Ra and his Intergalactic Arkestra
- Beausoleil
- Ellis Marsalis
- Birmingham Heritage Jazz Band featuring Erskine Hawkins
- The Cast
- The Snakes
- Locust Fork Band
- Steve Forbert
- The Wagoneers
- Travis Tritt
- Proxy
- Lolly Lee, Pete Nice and Don Tinsley
- Whited Old-Time String Band
- Four Eagles
- Baldwin County Polka Band
- Johnny Shines
- Jerry McCain
- Madison County Ramblers
- Albert Macon and Robert Thomas
- Bluegrass Four
- Kathryn Tucker Windham
- Blair Hobbs, Janet McAdams and Michael Rosen (poetry)
- Arlin Moon Family
- Hipp and Hicks
- Cousin Cliff Holman
- Birmingham Suzuki Violins
- Radical Network
Sunday
- Nicolette Larson
- Corinth Baptist Church Choir
- Mt Canaan Full Gospel Choir
- Three on a String
- Travis Tritt
- Charlie Louvin
- Gospel Harmonettes
- Birmingham Sunlights
- Greene County Bluesmen
- Sterling Jubilees
- James Bryan
- Bessie Woodward
- Steve Sedberry
- Johnny Adams
- Eric Essix
- Bebe and Cece Winans
- UAB SuperJazz
- The Temptations with the Alabama Symphony Orchestra
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References
- Carlton, Bob (June 12, 1998) "City Stages retrospective." Birmingham News.