The signal to start planning for the Maverick Festival arrived with the unveiling of the full weekend schedule. This announcement coincided with the revealing of a whole raft of new names, to without doubt make this the most extensive line up of Americana/roots artists on the summer festival circuit. Unfortunately it was announced that Los Pacaminos had pulled out of the event, yet this was compensated by an enhanced depth to the range of artists scheduled which is probably the festival’s defining feature.
To stock up on the home grown talent on offer, it was a case
of the old and the new. The most eye catching addition was Yola Carter who will
play the Barn on Friday evening in one of the prime slots. Yola has been
gathering praise as a solo artist in recent times and her style of soulful blues
will add an extra dimension to the weekend sound. Making their Maverick debuts
alongside Yola are Scottish artist Daniel Meade bringing his stomping brand of
honky tonk roots south of the border and English singer-songwriter Robert Vincent, the inaugural recipient
of the AMA UK Bob Harris emerging artist award earlier this year. Peter Bruntnell is no
stranger to the festival and there is a 100% guarantee that his set will rock
the Sweet Home Alabama stage late on Saturday afternoon.
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The first part of Friday evening in the Peacock Café is
designated as a Canada Day celebration and although not part of the trio of
acts playing then, Ottawa based artist Lynne Hanson is a worthy inclusion to
the line-up. The Barn on Saturday afternoon is one of the recommended places to
be when Lynne and her band The Good Intentions take to the stage.
Just a quick word on a further couple of themes inserted
into the scheduling, Britt Gully hosts the Jimmie Rodgers tribute in the Barn
late on Friday evening and the sound of New Orleans is celebrated in the 'Crescent City Comes to Maverick' presentation on the Moonshine stage on
Saturday. As previously mentioned at the festival launch and in the initial preview piece, Sam Outlaw, Robyn Hitchcock and Jon Langford are among the higher
profile artists appearing over the weekend.
As in previous years the Maverick Festival will have a twin
appeal for folks heading to its Suffolk location. Serious music fans can really
get their teeth into the wealth of acts scheduled, while more casual observers can add the splendid idyllic surroundings of Easton Farm Park to what always
ends up to be a weekend to treasure. Maverick continues to be the most cost
effective event on the festival circuit and on the evidence of the last eight
years, 2016 promises to be every bit as good.
TICKET PRICES:
Tickets are available from www.ticketweb.co.uk // www.maverickfestival.co.uk
Ranger £85.00
Weekend ticket with admission to all stages and includes up to TWO nights camping FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Wrangler £65.00
Weekend ticket with admission to all stages No Camping
Rustler £39.00
Day ticket, Saturday only
Nighthawk £25.00
Friday night only
Holy Roller £20.00
Sunday only
Tenderfoot £15.00
Children 10-15 yrs, under 10's go free