Photo Credit: Heaton Johnson V Photography
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Monday, April 14, 2014
Progress Festival Review

Friday started off with
car after car of people rolling up the driveway all day and late into the
night. Intergalatic Space Kitchen was there to provide all of the hungry
attendees that had just arrived with tacos, burgers, fries, and chicken wings.
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Photo Credit: Heaton Johnson V Photography |
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Photo Credit: Heaton Johnson V Photography |
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Photo Credit: Heaton Johnson V Photography |
Meanwhile, M.H. and His Orchestra were practicing in the
farmhouse kitchen for a little while before their set. Prior to Saturday night,
I had not seen this group perform after dark and I must say that it was quite a
show! This group is so animated and they really know how to get a crowd on
their feet. Also, be sure to catch their performance at Pink Moon this
year. The festival began to wind down and everyone dispersed for some rest
before heading off of the farm in the morning.
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Photo Credit: Heaton Johnson V Photography |
If you liked this event, be sure to check out all of the
other great happenings here at Pinky’s Farm this season! Here is a link to all
upcoming events: https://www.facebook.com/PinkysFarmRockCamp/events
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Photo Credit: Heaton Johnson V Photography |
Thursday, April 10, 2014
Progress Festival Preview April 11-13, 2014 - THIS WEEKEND!!!
Progress
Festival will be held at Pinky’s Farm this weekend, April 11-13th.
This event will have acts such as Toy Soldiers,M.H. & His
Orchestra, Satellite
Hearts, Sovereign Goblin, N.A.R.P, Atoka Chase, Boogieburg, and The Deems in
addition to many more! Catering will be provided from Blacksburg’s The Greeks' Restaurant and Grill and more.
Tickets will be
available for $40 at the gate.. A large percentage of the money from the festival will go
towards paying local artists, designers, and sound/lighting engineers. A
portion of the proceeds will go towards renovation of the road at Pinky’s Farm.
The festival is also donating to WUVT-FM 90.7 Blacksburg, a non-profit, student-run
FM radio station.
There will be a $10
fee per car at the gate. Dogs are welcome; however, there is a $5 fee per dog at the gate. Dogs must
remain leashed (with the leash in your hand) at all times, and please remember to pick up after your dog! Firewood will also
be available for sale for $5 a bundle. Monitors will be active during the
festival to be sure that fires do not get out of hand. Like all events at
Pinky's Farm, Progress Festival is a LEAVE NO
TRACE event and recycling is encouraged.
(NOTE: it is ILLEGAL
to transport firewood across state lines)
Below is a list of rules for both Pinky’s Farm and Progress
Festival, to include all rules of both parties, some of the rules are repeated.
General Rules for Pinky’s Farm:
-No unleashed pets (1
warning, then you will be asked to leave the festival grounds)
-Curb your pets
-No unauthorized
vending
-No glass
-No gas
-NO BATH SALTS
-Children under the age
of 18 must be accompanied by a guardian
-No open flames or
fireworks
-No violence or weapons
-No illegal substances
or paraphernalia of any kind
-NO UNDERAGE DRINKING, (we have a ZERO tolerance policy in regards to this...)
-NO UNDERAGE DRINKING, (we have a ZERO tolerance policy in regards to this...)
Progress Festival Rules:
-NO ATVs, NO EXCEPTIONS
-No glass bottles
-No open flames, fireworks,
gas, or other flammable liquids/materials except in pre-approved areas
-No illegal
drugs/substances
-No children/unleashed
pets
-No bad attitudes!
Here is a link to a map of Pinky's Farm: https://mapsengine.google.com/map/edit?mid=zdC2XoW-x3Gw.kDBgIlPzmSvs
Here is a link to a map of Pinky's Farm: https://mapsengine.google.com/map/edit?mid=zdC2XoW-x3Gw.kDBgIlPzmSvs
Please use Google Maps to get to Pinky's Farm tomorrow! The address WILL NOT WORK with your GPS.
We hope many of you can come out, and are ready for a fun weekend at Pinky's Farm and Progress Festival!
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Pinky's Farm 2014 Calendar of Events
There is much to look forward to this season at Pinky’s Farm! We are happy to announce four events in addition to the 6th Annual Pink Moon Music and Arts Festival.

Mountain Max XC Offroad Events will be hosting a dirt bike
race on our 10-mile track. For more information, please contact Travis Jackson,
Russell Testerman, or Mountain Man XC Offroad Events.
July 12th is Melrod’s Masquerade Birthday Party. Musical
guests for the event include Adam and Amanda, SHAPOW, the KIND, Half Moon,
Electric Soul Pandemic, and Dj RahBee. This is a free event. Primitive camping
is on-site and it is encouraged to bring anything that you will need for the
one day/night event. Donations will be accepted at the gate to help offset
costs of the event and will go towards renovation of the main road. It is also encouraged to invite your friends!

The 6th Annual Pink Moon Music and Arts Festival will be held September 11-15th. The Pink Moon Festival is a grassroots music and arts festival that revels in music, life, love, and festival culture. In the past five years, Pink Moon has fostered a true sense of family and community between its attendees, artists, and staff. Musical acts include The Heavy Pets,
Greenhouse Lounge, DELTAnine, KR-3, Tiny Boxes, People’s Blues of Richmond, TheShack Band, and Freedom Enterprise in addition to many more. Pink Moon has partnered with Project Shelter for attendees convenience at the event. For more information on Project Shelter, visit www.projectshelter.com. For additionanl information about Pink Moon or for ticketing information, please visit http://pinkmoonfestival.com/.
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Pink Moon Festival Photo Review - Mind House Pictures
Mind House Pictures did an incredible job covering this year's Pink Moon Festival! Please visit their Facebook page and give them a "like"!!
You can find the entire MHP Pink Moon 5 album here:https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.520170578064766.1073741836.497664416982049&type=3
You can find the entire MHP Pink Moon 5 album here:https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.520170578064766.1073741836.497664416982049&type=3
Pink Moon Festival V Review
Making my way down Interstate 81 South with Envoy in tow –
it was finally September 12th. Their set started at 3 p.m. and we
were going to be cutting it oh so close but all of this left my mind as we left Union, West Virginia and drove down the old and familiar Willowbend Road to the
farmhouse. Words cannot even begin to explain how filled with happiness I was
when I reached the long, rocky driveway. It had only been three weeks since I
left the farm to go back to school, but it felt like years!
Once I got to the house and the band got to where they needed
to be, I set up camp and was ready to start working. While Jess and Seth
managed things around the venue, I worked a while at ticketing at the gate. The
day was hot and beautiful in the mountains and on this particular weekend,
encompassed by music.
Soon to follow, Rumpke Mountain Boys were on their way to
the farmhouse to hang out a bit before they played later that night. In the
meantime, I hung out around the campsite with friends where we were all able to
enjoy David’s set at the Farmhouse Stage. The rest of the night included GalaxyDynamite, Moogatu and Rumpke’s sets (including an additional set with DavidGans). The Rumpke Mountain Boys brought their “trashgrass” straight to Pinky’s Farm!
The group named this style from blending bluegrass and jamgrass to create
something all their own. With amazing banjo, mandolin, bass and acoustic guitar
technique, Rumpke had captured the crowd – looking around it was clear that
everyone was having a great time!
Because the air had cooled down quite a
bit since the night before, Jeremy had started a small bonfire earlier in the
evening that proved to be essential as the night progressed. Friends upon friends
made their way down to the gate to sit by the fire and enjoy each other’s
company and partake in light banter. It was the second night of Pink Moon V and
it was obvious that the weekend was just going to get better!
Saturday began with music from Nice Couch, FractalCat and the Northerners followed by the Mad Anthonys, Threesound, Golden Guns,
Funk Punch and Kings of Belmont. The weather was still exceptional and I really
cannot stress enough how perfect everything during the weekend of Pink Moon V
was! After spending some time here and there, I was able to catch a bit of Urth’s
set which turned out to be completely mesmerizing! This group had an immense
impact on a few of my friends who were still talking about their performance
even hours after they played. The evening continued with the Former Champions,
Sol, and Big Something bring a BIG crowd to the main stage around 11 that
night. Octopus, Plaeground, Tek Subport and Aarodynamics all played amazing
sets for the remainder of the night and into the early morning.
Sunday, Sunday, Sunday! Professor Marvel started the day off
with some good jams followed by my personal favorite of the weekend – the KIND!
The KIND is known for their amazing Grateful Dead covers and with a voice like
Wendy Godley’s, they are really unforgettable.
Then there was EOTO. But as Jason Hann would say, “EgOaTO.” Not
only was their set so much fun and jammy, but the duo were accompanied by Jed
the goat (an awesome pet of a member of the Pink Moon Family) hence the name “EgOaTO.” EOTO played for an incredible 3.5 hours, for an beautiful, tight-knit, intimate crowd. Their performance this year was by far one of the best that I have seen!
I
truly could have not asked for better company for which to work, and to see
everything come together as it did is incredible. I am so very grateful that I
have the opportunity to work with Rock Camp Productions and to also have Jess
and Seth as my absolutely amazing bosses and friends. I would like to give
a huge thanks to the two of you for all the hard work you go through during the
year to make Pink Moon as great as it is!
More and more people arrived steadily throughout the day
Friday. I was even lucky enough to have my very own father attend the festival
this year – give him a first-person perspective of exactly what it is that I do
for Rock Camp Productions.
With the inflow of people, a cool front also passed through
Rock Camp providing a perfect temperature for the remainder of the weekend. As
attendees where getting set up, High Street and the Northerners started the day
off right and put everyone in good spirits. PBR rocked the Shangri
La stage followed by the Shack Band. Rumpke Mountain Boys and David Gans arrived
later just in time for their sets. Despite some bus trouble, they made it to Rock Camp though. The only issue that presented itself was that David Gans was set to perform within twenty minutes and they still were not at the stage yet. So the one and
only John Church and his handy dandy golf cart made their way down to scoop
David for his set.
Sunday also included an animated
set for M.H. and his Orchestra. This group really knows how to keep an audience
captivated not only through their music but also through the overall
performance throughout their set. Around seven, things got funky with
the Good Funk on the Shangri La Stage followed by sets from Greenhouse Lounge
and Bassdread.
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Photo Credit Jason Hann |
So, here you have a bit of my weekend at Pink Moon Festival
V at Pinky’s Farm. The weekend was magical, beautiful and all-around perfect.
I would also like to thank all of the
musicians and artists for taking the time to be interviewed and for their awesome
performances at the festival this year. Another thank you goes to the staff and
volunteers that helped keep things running smoothly, we could not have done it
without you all!
What a wonderful Pink Moon it was indeed.
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Pink Moon Festival V Spotlight: Atoadaso
Atoadaso is a band from Roanoke and will be playing their
second Pink Moon this year. It consists of brothers Griff and Billy, who have
been playing off and on for most of their lives, and Max and Stephen. The two
began playing with Max about three years ago and formed Atoadaso a little while
after that with Stephen joining the band just under a year ago.
Atoadaso has an
interesting story behind their band name choice, “We wanted a word or idea
people would have to assign a new and unique meaning to – create a ‘fresh idea’
in their mind. The word ‘Atoadaso’
actually comes from an episode of ‘Trailer Park Boys’ as a misspoken, ‘I
told you so.’”
The group has a few rituals in which they partake prior to
performing, such as frequent urination, stretching, caffeine, flowers, IPAs,
and bananas in various forms.
As for plans after Pink Moon, Atoadaso intends to
focus on writing and recording during the winter.
Pink Moon Festival V Spotlight: Galaxy Dynamite!

The named developed from a
fighting move used by a character in a videogame based on a Japanese anime
cartoon called “Dragon Ball Z.” Mike’s college roommate suggested that would be
a good band name and they decided to use it a year later. They are most proud
of their song “This Should Happen Again” and also “Nothing Says Beach Like a
Highway.”
Galaxy Dynamite is playing two nights at Pink Moon Festival V and
will also be performing three Phish after-parties in Hampton. If you are not
able to catch their first set then you will have the opportunity to see their
second, be sure not to miss out!
Pink Moon Festival V Spotlight: Major and the Monbacks

As a band, they are
all really looking forward to the progress and growth of the band what the
future has to hold for them. Major and the Monbacks are currently broadening
their horizons, “We have broken out of our hometown in Norfolk and we are
starting to play farther and farther from home and have a great time meeting
new people, bands, and venues that enjoy our music.”

This group really has a
lot to offer and you should be sure to check them out at Pink Moon Festival V
this year!
Pink Moon Festival V Spotlight: General Patton

He plays because music is the
ultimate release for him. Many people and artists inspire him but he is
inspired most by his parents. In choosing his stage name, the obvious was Patton
because it is his last name and also because the famous General Patton was his
grandfather’s cousin. General Patton’s favorite thing about performing is
“bringing people together and making them dance.”
For musical goals, he would
like to improve upon marketing himself as a musician and is looking forward to
“life in general.” The next move for General Patton is to transition to a
career that will allow him to focus more time and finances on his music hobby.
Be sure to check out his set this weekend because it will not disappoint!
Pink Moon Festival V Spotlight: Dr. Jektor
Dr. Jektor is a solo artist and has been making music since
he was 15. He was born in Yonkers, New York and grew up and lived there for 23
years. As a kid, he was inspired by Pink Floyd, “The way they changed and
evolved music and the stories conveyed through their art. I knew I wanted to
express myself in the same way by creating sound and weaving those sounds into
melody rhythm and e
motion.”
If Dr. Jektor could be a candy bar, he would “probably be a Reese’s
Peanut Butter Cup, it’s a winning combination of two opposites that together I
find irresistible.” On a more serious note, he is looking forward to the point
where he can make a living off of his music and gigs and where he does not need
a day job to “stay afloat.” In the near future he will be finishing and
releasing his first LP!
We are extremely excited to have Dr. Jektor with us
this year because he was scheduled to perform last Pink Moon Festival, but had
car troubles and had to cancel.
Pink Moon Festival V Spotlight: Serotones
Pink Moon Festival first-timers Serotones had their
beginnings in the summer of 2011 with a few line-up changes since then. The
band consists of Nate Oakes, Christopher Oakes, Tyler Carnahan, and Zac
Magalis. Each member has been playing music for ten years or more.
The name
came about from Christopher, “It’s a play on words with the chemical in your
body, serotonin, popularly thought to be a contributor to feelings of
well-being and happiness.” They are looking forward to one day quitting their
jobs and playing music full-time. Up next for the Serotones is recording an EP
and touring.
Be sure to check out this group at the festival this year!
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Pink Moon Festival V Spotlight: The Good Funk

The Good Funk plays
music because they love it. Ari elaborated on his musical interest, “I play
music because it’s been an outlet for me all my life. Through struggle or
smiles, it’s what came out of me and helped me to be who I am. I don’t know
where I’d be or if I’d even be here without music and I’m sure it’s the just
the same for the other guys in my band.”

The band is looking forward to PinkMoon Festival V the most because it the biggest festival for them so far and
soon following they will be performing at Fall Freequinox the following weekend
with a show at the Diamondback Tavern in early October. Be sure to check out the
Good Funk at the festival this year because they will indeed be nothing less of
good funk!
Pink Moon Festival V Spotlight: The Megadrives

The band's name came
about in an interesting way, “Apparently it came to me in a dream Joe says, I
don’t quite remember that, but we used to live in the same house so I could
have been bleary-eyed after waking up,” explains Ryan. “It’s also a homage to
old school video games which helped get me into electronic music – I used to
jam out in the sound test menus with headphones on, tapping sound effect in a
rhythm – the Sega Genesis has a headphone jack and volume slider, the Sega
Megadrive is the Japanese name and I always thought that was way cooler
sounding.”

Monday, September 9, 2013
Pink Moon Festival V Spotlight: David Gans

David plays music
because he has a natural gift for it and he explains that it is “pretty much
the thing I care about most in the world. He gains his inspiration from
connecting with people and his favorite part of performing is connecting with
people onstage and in the audience. I asked David about his music idol and why
that person was significant to which he responded, “Jerry Garcia. Great
songwriter and guitarist who taught me the value of the silences between the
notes and to serve the music, I never
go onstage to show off my chops; I go onstage to play the song.”
David is currently finishing up a studio album and is
looking forward to growing both creatively and musically. For us at Rock Camp
Productions, we are extremely excited to have David Gans perform his first Pink
Moon this year! Be sure to check out his set and in the meantime, catch him
hosting the Grateful Dead Hour!
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Pink Moon Festival Preview: What to Pack!
Pink Moon is right around the corner! We can't wait to have the entire Pinky Moon Family congregated here on Pinky's Farm! Here are some basic suggestions of things to remember to bring along with you to the Moon!
ID, phone, and money for food from our great food vendors, and cool art and merch from our craft vendors! You're probably also going to want a Pink Moon 5 t-shirt and/or poster!!
*We also would like to encourage you to buy supplies locally, in Monroe County, WV! Support the community that supports us!
Your TICKET (if you purchased a shipped pre-sale ticket)
Camping Gear - tent, sleeping bag, a tarp (or two!), an EZ-Up (and tapestries to hang up - they provide decoration AND shade!!), camp chairs, a small camp stove, hammocks, cooler, etc.
Lanterns, flashlights and headlamps (and extra batteries)!!
Extra clothes, ESPECIALLY extra socks and sweatshirts!
A blanket
Plenty of water! And any other libations you may need for the weekend.
A first aid kit (including an Epi-pen if you have allergies)
Trash bags!!! This is a Leave No Trace event!
Bug spray and sunscreen
Rain gear
Baby wipes (a.k.a. Festy Shower), condoms, toilet paper, and paper towels (not necessarily in that order ;)
Toys, props, costumes - hoops, poi, glowsticks, dragons...
Musical instruments - guitars, banjos, drums, ukuleles, kazoos, etc
Jumper cables
Your CAMERA, video camera and other recording devices!! Tapers welcome!
We strongly encourage you to bring and create art here on Pinky's Farm, so consider that when packing up!
And don't forget to bring your friends!! The more the merrier!
Please do NOT bring:
Guns or weapons, tanks, glass, unnecessary valuables, more than one dog, firewood (there's plenty here, don't worry), and TROUBLE!
ID, phone, and money for food from our great food vendors, and cool art and merch from our craft vendors! You're probably also going to want a Pink Moon 5 t-shirt and/or poster!!
*We also would like to encourage you to buy supplies locally, in Monroe County, WV! Support the community that supports us!
Your TICKET (if you purchased a shipped pre-sale ticket)
Camping Gear - tent, sleeping bag, a tarp (or two!), an EZ-Up (and tapestries to hang up - they provide decoration AND shade!!), camp chairs, a small camp stove, hammocks, cooler, etc.
Lanterns, flashlights and headlamps (and extra batteries)!!
Extra clothes, ESPECIALLY extra socks and sweatshirts!
A blanket
Plenty of water! And any other libations you may need for the weekend.
A first aid kit (including an Epi-pen if you have allergies)
Trash bags!!! This is a Leave No Trace event!
Bug spray and sunscreen
Rain gear
Baby wipes (a.k.a. Festy Shower), condoms, toilet paper, and paper towels (not necessarily in that order ;)
Toys, props, costumes - hoops, poi, glowsticks, dragons...
Musical instruments - guitars, banjos, drums, ukuleles, kazoos, etc
Jumper cables
Your CAMERA, video camera and other recording devices!! Tapers welcome!
We strongly encourage you to bring and create art here on Pinky's Farm, so consider that when packing up!
And don't forget to bring your friends!! The more the merrier!
Please do NOT bring:
Guns or weapons, tanks, glass, unnecessary valuables, more than one dog, firewood (there's plenty here, don't worry), and TROUBLE!
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