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Updated Lineup for the 2008 Langerado Music Festival in Florida (3//6 - 3/9 - 2008)


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Check out the lineup for next year's Langerado Music Festival in Florida:

Music legends R.E.M., the Beastie Boys, and Gibson artists Warren Haynes—with Gov't Mule—and Sam Bush are among the slew of top acts recently announced for the Langerado Music Festival, set for March 6-9, 2008 near Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

The sixth annual gathering, which now officially expands from a day festival to a camping event, also gets a new location next year: the Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation, which is located off Florida’s infamous "Alligator Alley," approximately 30 miles west of Fort Lauderdale. The venue is best known as being the site of the world’s largest millennium concert on December 31, 1999, hosted by Phish.

R.E.M. is currently putting the finishing touches on their 14th studio album with Grammy-winning producer Jacknife Lee (U2, Green Day). They are targeting next spring for the album’s release date. Warren Haynes and Gov’t Mule are currently on tour in support of Mule’s latest project, Mighty High, and are set to release a dual-disc concert DVD titled Tail of Two Cities on Dec. 11.

Other artists scheduled for the event include, Phil Lesh and Friends, 311, ........

Read the entire article here:

http://www.gibson.com/en%2Dus/Lifestyle/Ne...0and%20Gov%5Ft/

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