Let the Games Begin with Camp Bisco Color War

By admin on July 12, 2010

HeadCount will play host to a Camp Bisco Color War event for the first time – the “Letter-Writing Challenge.” Marc Brownstein will stop by the booth at 5 PM on Friday to announce the winner.

Sustainability & Climate Issue Update: Bad Times for Turtles, Good Time for Hookers in The Gulf

By admin on July 9, 2010

They may be singin’ the blues in the Gulf, but entertainers aroung the world are doing their part to lift everyone’s spirits.

Young People Tell Obama What They Think at Outdoor Nation

By admin on July 8, 2010

Two young men twisted and turned, fifty feet in the air above Central Park, skis strapped to their feet despite the shining sun and summer heat.

Crazy Double Rainbow Guy

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The scene you’re about to see might make you cry, or laugh, or have a verbal orgasm is you’re feeling.

How Low Can Concert Tix Go?

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After suffering rising ticket prices for the past several years, concertgoers are suddenly awash in discount ducats.

Volunteer of the Week: Brianna Ordung

By admin on July 7, 2010

Brianna has worked a number of HeadCount events including Mountain Jam, Nateva and Dave Matthews Band. She volunteers with the Boston team and is always willing to travel any distance to help out.

Interview: Forecastle Promoter JK McKnight

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When 29-year old JK McKnight was just reaching drinking age, he set out to create a concert festival that would combine music, art and activism in Louisville, Kentucky.

HeadCount and Al Schnier of moe. at All Good (VIDEO)

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The modern concert festival has many faces. From the pop/indy rock grandeur of Lollapalooza to the dark Livetronica of Camp Bisco, there’s now something for everyone. But no live music event has maintained the pure improvisational spirit of the All Good Music Festival in Masontown, WV. It’s also a home away from home for HeadCount….

Personal Liberty Issue Update: Flexing Your Rights

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All liberty loving individuals should have a basic understanding of the Bill of Rights. It’s easy to forget that rights like freedom of speech and the right to bear arms were created not to protect us from enemies, but from our own government. In this month’s Personal Liberty update, you’ll find some great reminders. If…

Cash or Trade for Healthcare

By admin on July 2, 2010

OK, so Health Care Reform passed. And recent college grads under the age of 26 are off the hook for now. And – who knows? – after 2014, maybe all of our problems will be solved.