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Live in Sonoma
Jun 10, 2011
Harmony Festival IN SONOMA, CA
w/ Steve Kimock, Railroad Earth, David Nelson Band, Jesse McReynolds, Grace Potter & The Nocturnals, Flaming Lips, Michael Franti & Spearhead
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Who Was There?

According to Moonalice legend, today’s poster by Alexandra Fischer depicts Santa Rosa Moonalice, the patron saint of indoor agriculture. Santa Rosa invented hydroponics and grew tribal crops year round in her kitchen. Unfortunately, Santa Rosa was both exceptionally near sighted and exceptionally vain. As a result, things did not always turn out as expected. This poster shows Santa Rosa walking through what she thought was her hemp garden, but turned out to be a field full sunflowers and hummingbirds. The moral of this story: if you aren’t sure, only take half.

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uk_mutt's picture

I was lucky enough to be working security at the main stage that day, in the VIP viewing area. I was the only guard that was dancing!

Tony808's picture

My 1st live moonalice show! What a treat moonalice, then DNB. The late night show was amazing, Roger did a cover of Black Peter it blew my mind!

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Click the "I was there!" link above to mark your attendance for this show. If video archive is available, click "Launch Video" on the left the watch and add the show to your Couch Tour!

POSTER BY ALEXANDRA FISCHER
2011-06-10 @ Harmony Festival
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