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Welcome to the Lockn' Forum - The home of the original Lockn' Music Festival family!
Please note: This forum is in no way officially associated with Lockn' Festival or its promoters.
~~Christmas Jam 2023 December 9, 2023~~
Cowboy Neal
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: Dead and Company featuring Johnny Slayer
Number of LOCKNs attended: 7
Post by TOO $ on Sept 26, 2023 15:11:17 GMT -5
Artist line-up, on-sale info and more coming soon. Head over to www.xmasjam.com and sign up for the mailing list to be the first to know!
Cowboy Neal
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: Dead and Company featuring Johnny Slayer
Number of LOCKNs attended: 7
Post by TOO $ on Sept 26, 2023 15:19:26 GMT -5
The Head Chef
Proud member of The unofficial unaccountable FAQ for Lockn
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: 49 Winchester
Number of LOCKNs attended: 7
Post by lobster on Sept 30, 2023 16:24:01 GMT -5
Cowboy Neal
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: Dead and Company featuring Johnny Slayer
Number of LOCKNs attended: 7
Post by TOO $ on Oct 1, 2023 10:21:48 GMT -5
Cowboy Neal
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: Dead and Company featuring Johnny Slayer
Number of LOCKNs attended: 7
Post by TOO $ on Oct 18, 2023 11:11:54 GMT -5
Cowboy Neal
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: Dead and Company featuring Johnny Slayer
Number of LOCKNs attended: 7
Post by TOO $ on Oct 24, 2023 7:15:44 GMT -5
Cowboy Neal
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: Dead and Company featuring Johnny Slayer
Number of LOCKNs attended: 7
Post by TOO $ on Oct 24, 2023 9:07:28 GMT -5
The Head Chef
Proud member of The unofficial unaccountable FAQ for Lockn
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: 49 Winchester
Number of LOCKNs attended: 7
Post by lobster on Oct 27, 2023 11:43:54 GMT -5
Cowboy Neal
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: Dead and Company featuring Johnny Slayer
Number of LOCKNs attended: 7
Post by TOO $ on Nov 30, 2023 10:57:42 GMT -5
A very limited number of tix remain, get yours now while you still can-->> bit.ly/xmasjam23
Cowboy Neal
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: Dead and Company featuring Johnny Slayer
Number of LOCKNs attended: 7
Post by TOO $ on Dec 11, 2023 19:47:32 GMT -5
DECEMBER 10, 2023
Christmas Jam 2023 review, Billy Gibbons
Warren Haynes and Billy Gibbons onstage at Christmas Jam 2023, the annual holiday benefit concert in Asheville, North Carolina. STEVE ATKINS PHOTOGRAPHY*
STANDING IN THE basement of the Harrahâs Cherokee Center in downtown Asheville, North Carolina, Billy F. Gibbons is recalling the moment he received his first guitar. He was only 13.
âIt was Christmas Day,â the 73-year-old ZZ Top frontman tells Rolling Stone. â[All these years later], thereâs so many different ways to remain creative and the expressiveness seems to remain as a challenge â itâs exciting.â
Gibbons was part of the guitar summit (including a number of players on Rolling Stoneâs list of the 250 Greatest Guitarists of All Time) that erupted onstage Saturday evening during the annual Christmas Jam benefit concert, spearheaded by Warren Haynes, an Asheville native and six-string ace for the Allman Brothers Band and Govât Mule.
âThereâs something about an electric guitar that just hits you,â Haynes says. âItâs the most versatile of all the instruments because you can [create] thousands of sounds. Youâre emulating the human voice when youâre playing electric guitar. Iâm really trying to get a sound that matches my voice.â
For its 32nd installment, Haynes invited Slash & Myles Kennedy, Jason Bonhamâs Led Zeppelin Experience, Clutch, Karina Rykman, and American Babies. Special guests also included George Porter Jr., John Medeski, and Mike Barnes.
A fundraiser for the Asheville area Habitat for Humanity and BeLoved Asheville, Christmas Jam emerged from humble beginnings in small clubs around the city to become an arena event for thousands each December. With over $2.8 million raised throughout the years, the concert has led to the construction of more than 50 homes for local residents in need.
âTo be able to do what weâre doing here and turn it into building houses for people that canât afford homes? Thatâs fantastic,â Haynes says. âWeâre just doing what we love. I have as much fun playing music at Christmas Jam as any other night of the year, in some ways more, because the camaraderie here is so amazing.â
Kicking off the festivities was a rare appearance by indie-rockers American Babies. The Philadelphia act features guitarist Tom Hamilton and drummer Joe Russo, both of whom are in Russoâs famed Almost Dead ensemble. Haynes joined American Babies at the end of the set for a searing take on Screaming Treesâ grunge anthem âNearly Lost You.â
âI started playing guitar out in clubs when I was 12. Itâs just what you did. Itâs a vocation â this is your role in society,â Hamilton says. âI didnât care when I was homeless. I didnât care when I was a plumber. I donât necessarily care now â I just want to be able to make [music].â
First appearing at one of the most legendary installments of Christmas Jam, in 2018, as part of Marco Beneventoâs group, bassist Karina Rykman took the stage this go-round fronting her power rock trio.
âIâm so obsessed with power trios. Iâm a huge Rush and Police fan,â Rykman says. âAs a bass player, you canât overdo it because you have the leeway to fill a lot of space if you want to. And I want to.â
In that similar spirit of thunderous bass and percussion, Jason Bonhamâs Led Zeppelin Experience tore through its Christmas Jam debut with fiery tributes (âWhen the Levee Breaks,â âRamble Onâ) to Bonhamâs late father, Zeppelin drummer John Bonham.
â[My band] was never intentionally done to be really taken seriously. It was done as a fun thing to go do with your friends, to play the music of Led Zeppelin,â says Bonham, who will join Sammy Hagar and Joe Satriani on tour this summer for a celebration of Van Halen music. âAnd suddenly it took on a life of its own. Once I realized it wasnât about stories of my dad or growing up, I realized it was [about the fans] saying thank you. Itâs a celebration of this music.â
Nearing the midnight hour, a blitzkrieg of electric guitars overtook the arena as Gibbons, Slash, and Haynes joined forces with Govât Mule, Russo, Porter, Medeski, and a slew of other featured guests throughout the final sets. One of the highlights was an arena-singalong of Lynyrd Skynyrdâs âSimple Man.â
Elsewhere, Gibbons dug into his ZZ Top catalog (âJesus Just Left Chicago,â âSharp Dressed Manâ), while Slash & Myles Kennedy weaved through a barrage of signature classic rock melodies (âFeel Like Makinâ Love,â âYou Shook Me All Night Long,â âKnockinâ on Heavenâs Doorâ). A stirring cover of Temple of the Dogâs âHunger Strikeâ also featured a tease of Trafficâs âDear Mr. Fantasy.â
âWhat I still love about the guitar is⊠itâs still this very sexy thing that Iâm very attracted to visually. I love the way guitars sound, I love playing guitar. Itâs never-ending. It just keeps producing,â Slash says. âYou can never master the guitar. Youâre always discovering new stuff.â
Tying a poignant bow on the whirlwind holiday extravaganza, Haynesâ delivered his uplifting âSoulshineâ with whoever was within armâs reach to plug in and rock out.
âEverybody is here voluntarily and donating their time, and the music that happens as a result is very special,â Haynes says. âBecause in the back of all of our minds is this spark that made us all start playing in the first place â the joy of it.â