11.04.2009 | Posted By Jessica
The 12-piece supersonic soul revue from Austin, Texas is bringing it back to the Cox Capitol Theatre on November 19 for a Bragg Jam-presented encore performance. They are itching to bring the house down in Otis' town and share the love with the new crowd who fell in love with them this past July. Tickets are on sale now at the Cox Capitol Theatre box office and are only $10. It's an early show, starting at 8 p.m. with opening act and hip hop extraordinaires City Council, so no excuses!
For tickets, go to coxcapitoltheare.com!
12.08.2009 | Posted By Jessica
Mark your calendar for Bragg Jam 2010 on July 30-31 in Macon, Georgia! Make your hotel reservations now and visit the website of the Macon-Bibb Convention and Visitors Bureau for more information on Macon at www.maconga.org.
02.26.2010 | Posted By Jessica
Bragg Jam took home an 11th Hour Readers' Choice Award for Best Community Event last night at the Cox Capitol Theatre. Thanks to all who voted - it only makes us work harder to make Bragg Jam 2010 the best yet!
03.04.2010 | Posted By Jessica
Macon, Georgia's Tattnall Square Park will play host to two premiere events of athletic competition on Saturday, May 1 2010.
The 1st Annual Macon Cycling Classic will take place from 9 a.m. to approximately 7:30 p.m. with criterium races in 10 different categories. The course will be a 0.7 mile (1.1k) rectangular loop around Tattnall Square Park. A criterium is a fast-paced race, typically around a few city blocks closed to vehicular and pedestrian traffic. Criterium racing is broken into various categories based on skill/ability, gender, and age, from first-time beginners through seasoned professionals. Criteriums are the most popular form of bicycle racing in the U.S. and have become enduring events in many cities including the “Athens Twilight Criterium” held annually in Athens, Ga. The race is being promoted and sponsored by Macon's Walthall Oil Cycling team and the collegiate Mercer Cycling team.
As the last criterium comes to a close, Bragg Jam’s Moonlight Miles 5K Fun Run will be gearing up with its course designed to start and finish around Tattnall Square Park. This is the third year for the nighttime running competition, which serves as a fundraiser for the Bragg Jam Festival and usually takes place in July. Organizers made the decision to move the race to May 1 when the opportunity became available to partner with the organizers of the Macon Cycling Classic and create a full day of activities in Tattnall Square Park, located in the heart of the College Hill Corridor. Registration and check-in for the Moonlight Miles begins at approximately 7:00 p.m., with runners taking their mark at 8:30 p.m.
Organizer for both events hope to feature live music, food and beverage vendors and family-friendly activities throughout the day in the park. The College Hill Alliance will host a free movie screening following the announcement of the Moonlight Miles winners.
04.07.2010 | Posted By Jessica
(Macon, GA) Preparations for Bragg Jam 2010, taking place on Saturday, July 31, are well underway. Changes have been implemented, new venues have been added and bands are being booked in hopes of making this year another banner year for the community event, which has donated over $100,000 to local charities that enhance nature, arts and culture in Macon.
Festival organizers announced in March that the Moonlight Miles 5K has moved from the weekend before the music festival to May 1, 2010. The race will begin at 8:30 p.m., following the Macon Cycling Classic in downtown’s Tattnall Park. The race application is now available on Bragg Jam’s website at www.braggjam.org, under the Moonlight Miles page. In addition to the race, there will be entertainment in the park and a movie shown after the awards are given.
The festival’s free daytime family arts event has been moved from the Ocmulgee Heritage Trail to Third Street Park. Now known as “Bragg Jam’s Arts from the Heart,” the event will take place from 10 a.m. to 5p.m. on Saturday, July 31.
Music acts from the festival’s signature Concert Crawl are also being confirmed. One of the most anticipated performances will be the reunion of one of the early 1990s’ original jam bands, Allgood, set to take place at the Cox Capitol Theatre. Allgood, originally called Allgood Music Company, was based out of Athens. They released their first full-length album Ride the Bee, containing the hit song "Trilogy," in 1991 and earned a top spot performing at the first Super Jam. After constant touring, including a co-headlining spot on the H.O.R.D.E Festival, Allgood was signed to A&M Records where they released their second album Uncommon Goal. Their third and final album was a live album titled Kickin' and Screamin' before breaking up in 1995.
Other bands to date include The Moaners, American Aquarium, Deep Blue Sun, the Ralph Roddenbery Band, 16 Bars Hip Hop Orchestra, The Soulphonics featuring Ruby Velle, Abby Owens Band, Little Country Giants, The Bushels, Hank Vegas, Mississippi John Doude and Big Mike and the Booty Papas
Concert Crawl starts at 5 p.m. on Saturday, July 31, and will include free trolley rides to and from Bragg Jam venues. Venues include the Cox Capitol Theatre (non-smoking; all ages), the Rookery (non-smoking; all ages until 10 p.m., then 18 & up), the Hummingbird Stage and Taproom (21 & up), the Shamrock (non-smoking; all ages until 10 p.m., then 18 & up) and Rivalry’s (18 & up). New to the Concert Crawl will be the 567 Café’s new location at the Thorpe’s Building on Cherry Street (non-smoking; all ages), Bottoms Up (18 and up) and the Mellow Mushroom (non-smoking; all ages).
Check www.braggjam.org for the latest updates on the festival, as well as artist and venue additions.
Inspired by late musicians and brothers Brax & Tate Bragg and operated as a 501c3 under a volunteer board of directors, the Bragg Jam Festival has contributed over $100,00 of its net proceeds to charitable organizations in the Macon community. Since 1999, Bragg Jam has evolved from an impromptu jam session to citywide music festival to a full-scale arts festival and Macon’s premier music event.