The Jamwich
The Jamwich is a magazine dedicated to art, music, and culture, with a strong focus on promoting visual artists and mid-level bands within the jam scene. Our goal is to inspire people to pursue their dreams and passions while fostering a sense of positivity, energy, and success among those who are dedicated to doing what they love. Co-owners Taco and Elise Olmstead, along with the rest of The Jamwich team, frequently attend festivals and venues, actively engaging with the evolving live music landscape. Our readers form a vibrant community of individuals who support one another and take initiative within their artistic scene.
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3 weeks ago |
thejamwich.com | Jeff Modzelewski
Since 2011 Electric Forest has been on the cutting edge of live EDM. Massive stage productions, artist curated experiences, the biggest DJs, stacked lineups across over a half dozen stages, Electric Forest has everything a fan of electronic music, dance, house, techno, dubstep, and everything in between. Four full days and nights where you can move through the massive venue and even into the campgrounds and rage from noon until sunrise. It’s a Mecca of EDM.
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1 month ago |
thejamwich.com | Jeff Modzelewski
Electric Forest added a series of artists to their already-packed 2025 lineup. The festival has always been one of the top electronic music festivals in the world and 2025 will be no exception. The festival added Vintage Culture and Zeds Dead to their headliners in the new additions. These artists join a stacked lineup including Liquid Stranger, Justice, Louis the Child, Worship, Khruangbin, Fisher, and many others as headliners.
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Oct 30, 2024 |
thejamwich.com | Filip Zalewski
Man, have you ever played rhythm? Papadosio at Sony Hall 10/20/24Papdosio plays Sony Hall with Malakai opening the show. The set included crowd favorites and newer songs.
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Oct 29, 2024 |
thejamwich.com | Filip Zalewski
Phish played 3 nights at the MVP Arena in Albany to benefit the Divided Sky Organization which is a recovery center for those struggling with substance abuse. A most noble cause and an incredible way for Trey Anastasio to give back, now that he has recovered himself and is living a sober life. Musical highlights included Tweezer, Monsters, Sand, Moma Dance, Gotta Jibboo, and a heartfelt cover of Box of Rain played several hours Phil Lesh passed away.
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Aug 23, 2024 |
thejamwich.com | Jeff Modzelewski
The 21st Hoxeyville Music Festival was recently held in Wellston, Michigan in the Manisttee National Forest and, unfortunately, it was announced the day before the festival started that this would be the last. For more than 2 decades Hoxeyville was a crucial part of the northern Michigan music scene. The event brought big names into the area and had a knack for highlighting some of the best young Michigan talent.
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