Maker Faire Bay Area 2009 Schedule


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Saturday, May 30, 2009

12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Human Powered Stage

Shake Your Peace  
SHAKE YOUR PEACE! is a folk band based in San Francisco's Mission District. The band's goal is to - in the words of the great folk singers - "get happy," "walk the freedom highway," and "make a living, not a killing."

1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
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Antioguia  
...Experimental Rock/Funk/Reggae meets AfroColombian rhythm... !Musica para la revolucion!

2:30 PM - 3:00 PM
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McPuzo and Trotsky   McPuzo & Trotsky
Heinrich McPuzo (Stroh violin) and Sid Trotsky (bantar) are purveyors of satirical songs from the Roaring Twenties, such as "Warren G. Harding Is A Horse's Ass", and "You Wouldn't Know She Was Irish". Interspersed shall be fabulations of mankind's bright technological future, including "The Lurch Head-on Collider" and "Mansect!".

3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Justin Ancheta  
Justin Ancheta is an artist hailing from a small town of Meadow Vista, California with eclectic styles. He has been playing throughout Northern California for seven years, generating a worthy buzz with music worth falling for. He has opened for the Wailer's, and Creedence Clearwater Revival.

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Guella  
Four San Francisco-based musicians, all pulling in slightly different directions, find dynamic equilibrium in Guella. The music is at once catchy, open-ended, and original. Due to the great amount of energy and improvisation that Guella brings to each of its sets, it is truly best appreciated in the live setting. A combination of skillful songwriting, intelligent musicianship, and open-ended improvisation always leaves listeners wondering what might happen next.

5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Cello Joe  
The wildest beatboxin' cellist in the west!

6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Oona Garthwaite  
Electro / Soul / Rock

7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Fossil Fool   Rock the Bike!
Fossil Fool, the bike rapper!

Sunday, May 31, 2009

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Human Powered Stage

Quinn Devaux  
Quinn DeVeaux and the Blue Beat Review is a dance and groove band with hopping mad rhymes and rhythms. Quinn has been playing soul and blues in the bay area for years and has finally started his own band The Blue Beat Review! It's sweet melody and soul music with a groove that makes you wanna use your feet for moving. This band is at the root of it and keeps the people in a state of joy. Don't miss em.

1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
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5 Cent Coffee & the Junkstock Allstars   5 Cent Coffee
We are dedicated to the idea that everyone can make music. Whether you play a plastic bucket or a thousand dollar guitar, expressing yourself through sound is what it's all about. The Junkstock Allstars play orginal and traditional standards played in the old American tradition and employing found, homemade or dirt cheap instruments whenever possible. Music is everywhere, go out and grab it!

2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Human Powered Stage

"Streetbeats" by John F King II   John King II
About my show! It's called "Streetbeats-Sounds of San Francisco". It is a high energy, innovative, infectious "all" instrumental drums and percussion show that was developed on the streets of San francisco, CA. The music consist of an eclectic blend of expressions with wide ranging cultural diversity and global appeal, emphasizing the introduction and promotion of positive messages/images. Fun beats and grooves with infuences from Celtic to afro-Cuban to Polynesian to American and East Indian to Jazz, country, Soul/R&B, hip-hop, Rock etc... All done with items found in a garbage dumpster such as old pots & pans, #10 foodservice cans, CD rack, 5 gal. buckets,garbage cans, etc..

3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Human Powered Stage

The Gomer Hendrix Experience   the Gomer Hendrix Band
The Gomer Hendrix Experience does original fun music that's a mix of Weird Al Yankovic's style and mash-ups between different styles of music. Humorous, upbeat, fun for the whole family, musical entertainment.

5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Human Powered Stage
Fossil Fool   Rock the Bike!
Fossil Fool, the bike rapper!

Locations:
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