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Suwannee Amp Jams



The Suwannee Amp Jam has a very specific feel—it’s not just a concert, it’s a vibe ecosystem. I’m telling you, you’ve GOT to check this out at least once in a lifetime!


Featuring the ever-present Warren Haynes, this 3-day/2-night festival, set in the Spirit of Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Florida, is THE SPOT to take in roots-forward, groove-driven, community-anchored Southern jam, Americana, funk, blues, and roots rock, with a strong improvisational backbone.


The 800-acre campground venue whose Amphitheater Stage is a majestic, tree-lined natural bowl with amazing acoustics, set amidst turkey oaks and dogwoods, framed by towering pines dripping in Spanish moss is an EXPERIENCE you won’t soon forget. This is a mighty, mighty festival experience at its best.


check it out. hope to see ya there!

it’s MORE than music

it’s the LIVE music SCENE!

get out and support live music.

you won’t regret it!






 
 
 

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What does it mean to be a promoter? According to music.careers.com, Promoters do just what their name suggests -they promote live shows. But more than just promoting the show, promoters also organize shows and book the bands. The basic duties of a promoter are to secure a venue for a show, promote the show via the media, work with the bands, sponsors, vendors and others to make sure all the show needs are covered (PA system, lighting, safety, vendors, etc.) and ensure that it is a good, well organized event. Some promoters put on shows for the love of it and actually end up spending more than they make. Winding River Promotions' business model focuses on putting together musical events which are a win-win for everyone involved. If attendees, musicians, venue owners, vendors and sponsors all walk away saying "wow, what a great time!", then we've done our job.

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