F.U.S.E. Fest 2010: Complete Lineup Released!
Alright, no more messin' around. Let's get to the list of bands that will be performing in Downtown Fresno for F.u.S.E. Fest #3, happening on Saturday, October 23rd – Fresno's biggest showcase of local music talent.
A partial list was given, but now there is a full badass list. Fresno, your *2010 Fresno Urban Sound Experience lineup:
- Azazel
- Blake Jones Trike Shop
- It'll Grow Back
- Trumpet Solo
- Say Swear
- Hate FX
- Shiver Fox
- The Whiskey and the Devil Chaplain
- JJ Brown
- Viper City Brass Band
- Your Hero Is A Villain
- E.ROSE
- Tony Manjarrez Latin Jazz Band
- Third Rail Power
- Espacio
- Achievement House
- Bicicleta
- AC Myles
NEW ADDITIONS!:
- 12 Gauge Serenade
- Almost Winter
- Bad Andy & The Sunburns
- Blaze
- Check Raised
- Distrito Torre
- Fierce Creatures
- Grafik
- Jeff Caughey (jazz)
- Lance Canales & The Flood
- Sparklejet
- The Quiet Americans
*The lineup is subject to change. So, you might see an addition or subtraction here and there before October 23rd but that's generally what we're looking at.
And yes, there will be a DJ venue of sorts, so don't worry (gotta leave an announcement or two to help build the suspense, ya know). An announcement for stages/venues will be down the road too, so keep an eye out on Twitter and Facebook and goofy local blogs like this, for more. Info like: The Friday night pre-party will be in a downtown venue never used in a F.u.S.E. Fest before. Hmmmm *chin stroke* what could it be?
For now, make sure to visit the killer redesigned website and the check out the new commercial:
Interesting lineup. There are several acts I would like to see.
It seems like every year the lineup is super amazing. It surprises me every time. Also worth note is that none of these bands (minus a couple of dude who help put the thing on) played the festival before. That says something about the scope of the Fresno music scene, yeah?
I’m glad you got Distrito Torre, represent for Rock En Espanol!
This is gonna be some party!
This is a solid lineup. I really like the diversity too. The idea of going from a jazz show to a hard rock show is appealing.