Crosby, Stills & Nash to Cap Off Spectacular Musical Line-up at 14th 
Annual Gathering of the Vibes Festival 2009, July 23-26, 2009

http://www.emediawire.com/releases/2009/4/prweb2298314.htm

Release highlights 14th Annual Gathering of the Vibes Festival in 
Seaside Park, Bridgeport, Connecticut. It includes details on the 
Sunday Family Day performance line-up, including Crosby, Stills & 
Nash. Additionally, the release includes details about the main stage 
line-up and ticket prices.
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Bridgeport, Conn. (PRWEB) April 7, 2009 -- Crosby, Stills & Nash 
(CSN) will be among several extraordinary musical artists to perform 
at the 14th Annual Gathering of the Vibes, July 23-26, 2009, at 
Seaside Park, Bridgeport, Connecticut. In celebration of the 40th 
Anniversary of the Woodstock Music and Arts Festival, CSN will be 
joined by fellow Woodstock participants Bob Weir of the Grateful 
Dead, Levon Helm, former drummer and vocalist for The Band, and 
activist Wavy Gravy, who will serve as master of ceremonies.

CSN, whose first gig together was in 1969 at Woodstock, will 
highlight a very special Sunday Family Day at the Vibes. The final 
day of this year's four-day event also features performances from the 
world-famous Harlem Gospel Choir, progressive reggae artists John 
Brown's Body, neoclassic rockers Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, and 
legendary blues guitarist Buddy Guy. To encourage families to make an 
event of the day, kids 15 and under will be admitted free with their 
parents on Sunday, July 26.

"This is a great opportunity for families to get out and some spend 
quality time with each other in an absolutely beautiful environment," 
said Ken Hays, executive director of Gathering of the Vibes. "Last 
year, we had over 1,200 attendees under the age of 13 join us for an 
incredible weekend on the shores of Long Island Sound. This is a 
chance for parents to share some of the music that makes up the 
soundtrack of their lives with the next generation."

The Vibes 2009 Main Stage line-up includes: Crosby, Stills & Nash, 
The Grateful Dead's Bob Weir & RatDog, five-time Grammy award winner 
Buddy Guy, funk legend George Clinton, Boston's indie-rockers State 
Radio and Guster, longtime Vibes favorite moe., legendary drummer 
Levon Helm, the Harlem Gospel Choir and many, many more.

Additional artists to be confirmed.

Gathering of the Vibes 2009 marks the fifth time Seaside Park has 
hosted the annual music, arts and camping festival; the event is in 
the second year of its current five-year agreement with the City of 
Bridgeport. The all-ages, family-friendly festival drew 20,000 
revelers per day to the 370-acre venue last year. The event caters to 
both weekend campers and single-day guests, all of whom have access 
to the park's shaded groves, manicured fields and more than a mile of 
Long Island Sound beachfront.

Tickets

A limited number of advance weekend camping passes are on sale for 
$185. Weekend VIP
passes are $420. Single-day tickets for Friday, Saturday and Sunday 
are also available in
advance for $60 per day. Kids 12 and under are free all weekend; and 
on Sunday, "Family
Day" kids 15 and under are admitted free, only with a parent. For tickets or
information, go to: www.GatheringoftheVibes.com or call Gathering of 
the Vibes Festival
2009 Headquarters at 203.908.3030.

Editors: Downloadable festival images are available at 
http://gatheringofthevibes.com/2009/press

About Gathering of the Vibes
Gathering of the Vibes began in 1996 as a celebration of the life of 
Jerry Garcia, who passed away the previous summer. Initially named 
Deadhead Heaven, the festival provides an annual forum for fans from 
across the country to remember the counterculture icon. In each of 
its past 13 years, Gathering of the Vibes has paired legendary 
artists with emerging acts to appeal to a wide cross-section of live 
music fans. For details, www.GatheringoftheVibes.com.

Gathering of the Vibes and Charitable Giving
Since its inception, Gathering of the Vibes and its fans have made 
"giving back" a priority and support numerous social causes. In 2007 
and 2008 combined, festival organizers donated more than $75,000 to 
local Bridgeport charities, Connecticut Special Olympics and many 
other not-for-profit organizations. In 2008, festival attendees 
donated 2,500 pounds of non-perishable items to local and state food 
banks. The festival's bold "GreenVibes" environmental initiative 
ranges from an aggressive on-site recycling campaign, to educating 
fans about current research and development being done, and the 
progress being made in the field of alternative energy solutions.

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