It’s local, it’s indie, it’s green and it’s free. It’s an environmentally concerned, musically aware USF St. Petersburg student’s dream come true.
The Student Green Energy Fund, Student Environmental Awareness Society, Gardening Club and the Live Music Collective have teamed up to bring you Greenstock St. Petersburg # a concert showcasing local musical talent and USFSP’s sustainable initiatives.
When: Monday, Nov. 25, 2013, from 11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m
Where: USFSP Harborwalk
Why: To showcase the connection between the campus and the city
Also: Free chips and salsa from Chipotle!
The lineup:
Green Sunshine # Describing itself as the “quintessential late night party band,” eight-piece Green Sunshine produces a groovy fusion of funky Motown and hip-hop.
Freelow # Slow, vibing reggae-rock band Freelow has played dozens of Tampa Bay stages since planting itself here in 2011, intent on “elevating minds and making you dance.”
Article 47 # Tampa three-piece Article 47 plays trippy, experimental tunes that drone, clash, vibrate and explode all at once. If you’re having trouble envisioning it, just go see ‘em.
The John Clark Band # Delivering progressive folk-rock that falls somewhere in between Tom Petty and The Decemberists, the socially conscious members of The John Clark Band play with passion, soul and long, untamed locks.
Sonic Graffiti # With intricate electric guitar riffs, impossibly fast harmonicas and rich, bluesy vocals, Sonic Graffiti’s mix of funk, punk and classic rock’n’roll culminate into a sound that can only be described by its name.
Other Performances by:
Ajeva
Just Satellites
The Lonely Drone
Part Time Models
Andrew Haas
DJ Sky Plunkett
Gino Capone
The South Florida All Stars Dance Performance