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Swamp Stomp 2014's Two-Day Lineup: Bright Light Social Hour, Roosevelt Collier, 11 Others

The frog's on a log. He's feelin' rowdy. And he's floating up the Miami River. For the second straight year, the Swamp Stomp Music Festival, an annual band-and-booze tradition since 2007, will be bringing the rumble to Tobacco Road, our city's most kickass century-old party place. For 2014, though, the...
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The frog's on a log. He's feelin' rowdy. And he's floating up the Miami River.

For the second straight year, the Swamp Stomp Music Festival, an annual band-and-booze tradition since 2007, will be bringing the rumble to Tobacco Road, our city's most kickass century-old party place.

For 2014, though, the Stomp's taking over the entire weekend with two days of rock 'n' roll, Americana, and reggae vibes from Austin's Bright Light Social Hour, Miami's own Roosevelt Collier, and 11 others.

Just check the cut for Swamp Stomp 2014's lineup.

See also: Review & Photos: Bright Light Social Hour, Roosevelt Collier, and Swamp Stomp 2014

Swamp Stomp 2014's Lineup

Friday, February 28:

Reggae Night, Day One

-Jahfe

-Johnny Dread

-Don Sha

Saturday, March 1:

American Roots and Rock 'n' Roll

-Bright Light Social Hour

-Roosevelt Collier's Phunk Phactory

-Swimm

-Rachel Brooke

-Bird Named Python

-Stop the Presses

-Los Bastardos Magnificos

-The Vilifiers

-Off Orbit

-DJ Haitian Hillbilly

Swamp Stomp 2014. Friday, February 28, and Saturday, March 1. Tobacco Road, 626 S. Miami Ave., Miami. The show starts at 7 p.m. both nights. Presale tickets cost $10 plus fees via brownpapertickets.com. Admission costs $15 at the door. Visit swampstompmusicfestival.com.

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