Cake, Ra Ra Riot and more added to Tulsa’s Dfest lineup

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Cake

Tulsa’s Dfest music festival and conference today announced the second round of artists to headline the 2009 Dfest.  

The newly announced artists include Cake, Ra Ra Riot, Mates of State, Dengue Fever, The Cool Kids, Carney, Ian Moore, Here II Here and Manda Mosher. Organizers also announced a long list of unsigned artists scheduled to perform, according to a news release that my colleague George Lang of Staticblog passed along to me.

Dfest is set for July 24-25 in downtown Tulsa, and it sounds like it will be an awesome event this year.

“With roughly two months to go until show time, we are in awe of the way this year’s Dfest has mushroomed into our biggest and most diverse event ever,” said Tom Green, Dfest founder, in the release. “The support and enthusiasm of our new sponsors, partners and venues has created an unprecedented level of energy and excitement.”

Previously announced headliners are The Black Crowes, Blue October, Gil Mantera’s Party Dream, Gogol Bordello, Ozomatli, The Uglysuit, Dub Trio, and Joe Pug. Emerging artists Adam’s Attic, Ali Harter, Callupsie, Coco Jones, Crocodile and Daniel Walcher have also been previously announced. There are about 25 more emerging artists who will be added to the lineup within the next two weeks.

The conference side of the festival has been expanded this year to include the charities the Grammy Foundation (www.grammyfoundation.org) and MusiCares (www.musicares.com) for emerging artists and managers. A music manager’s forum will also take place during the conference. Hosted by the Music Managers Forum – US, this new partnership gives participants the opportunity to discuss the issues and problems facing the music industry.

Yoga and conscious living also have been added to the conference, in collaboration with wellness leaders around the state, to offer conference attendees a more complete approach to success in the music industry.

Fueled by a diverse collection of national and top local acts, the high-energy music festival broke attendance records in 2008 and is positioned to be even larger in 2009. Dfest 2008 featured 150 artists representing more than 20 musical genres on a dozen stages in downtown Tulsa’s historic Blue Dome District.

The two-day multi-genre music festival fused with a music industry conference was established in 2002 to help emerging artists gain exposure and connect with the music industry. The conference consists of music panels, a tradeshow, music clinics and artist mentoring. Each night, national recording artists perform on large outdoor festival stages while top local, regional and national emerging artists perform on a multitude of outdoor stages, indoor venues and club stages.

Dfest has quickly become one of the top independent music conferences in the nation as well as the Midwest’s largest music festival of its type, and a hot bed for showcasing exciting new diverse music talent. For more information, go to www.dfest.com.

After the break, check out the complete list of announced Dfest headliners, unsigned acts and emerging artists.

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Black Crowes

Complete list of announced headliners:

The Black Crowes

Cake

Gogol Bordello

Bassnectar

Citizen Cope

Blue October

Ozomatli

Metro Station

Bill Hamel

Carney

Delta Spirit

Dengue Fever

DJ Rekha

Dub Trio

Dusty Rhodes & The River Band

Gil Mantera’s Party Dream

Gringo Star

Here II Here

Ian Moore

Joe Pug

Mates of State

Other Lives

Ra Ra Riot

Rachelle Van Zanten

The Cool Kids

The Knux

The Uglysuit

Manda Mosher

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Hush Hush Commotion

Complete list of unsigned and emerging artists as of today:

Adam’s Attic

Alex & The Anders

Ali Harter

Alyse Black

Approaching August

Astellaway

Avian X

Based on a True Story (Derek Blankenship)

Ben Kilgore

Big Red Rooster

Billy Joe Winghead

Callupsie

Carter Sampson

Chris McLeod

CoCo Jones

Colourmusic – Thursday Nite PreLaunch Show

Crocodile

Daniel Walcher

Danny Chaimsom & The 11th Hour

Dante & The Hawks

Dead Sea Choir

Deas Vail

Dignan

Dirtfoot

Elliot Poston

Eric and The Adams

Erin Austin

Ganem

Gentleman Auction House

Greg Reichel

Head Over Hills

Heady P

Hold Em High

Hollow

Hush Hush Commotion

I Said Stop!

Inside Light

Ivan Ives

Jabee

Jade

Johnny Polygon

Jonathan Tyler & The Northern Lights

Kawnar

Kelsey Humphreys

Lynhurst

Maggie McClure

Marcy Priest

Matt Powers

Mayola

Miniver Cheevy

Modern Science

Motive For Movement

My Solstice

Native Lights

Navigator

Negative Space

Oblio

Odis

P.D.A.

Paul Benjaman Band

Peach Truck Republic

People

Pico vs. Island Trees

Ptaridactyl

Recorder

Roger Jaeger

Ryan Lindsey

Sam & The Stylees

Scott Goldman

SocietySociety

Spencer Sharpe

Stars Go Dim

Steve Pryor

Stevedore

SydeWayz

The Blooms

The Burning Hotels

The City Lives

The Culprit

The Dawson Project

The Fiascos

The Nightlife

The Pons

The Pretty Black Chains

The Round Up Boys

The Taking State

Three Penny Upright

Tim Miller

Tkatz & the Goods

Unwed Sailor

Van Risseghem

Vandevander

Vangough

Velos Maretha

Welcome The Silence

Without Trees

X-Cal

Ziff

-BAM

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