2008 Music Series Lineup Announced
The Chattanooga Market announced its 2008 live music performance schedule today to a packed crowd during its weekly community celebration at the First Tennessee Pavilion. The announcement was made by Chris Thomas, Director of the Chattanooga Market.
“Chattanooga is a music-loving town, and the recently unveiled EPB Stage has already demonstrated our community’s commitment to discovering and supporting live music,” said Thomas. “It is my pleasure to announce that our 2008 Music Series will feature free concerts from more artists, from more areas of the nation and with more musical diversity, than ever before in our seven-year history.”
The EPB Stage, new for 2008, continues this meet-the-maker approach by creating an intimate, approachable environment for musicians to share their art with the community. “The Chattanooga Market is a family-friendly environment, and we work with both local and nationally touring musicians to create opportunities to help expose their music to our community.”
The 2008 Chattanooga Market music lineup includes (in order of appearance): Anne McCue, Amy Cook, Gary Nicholson, Bucktown Kickback, Sweet Georgia Sound, New Binkley Brothers, CJ’s Energy Blues, The Fabulous Stratoblasters, NO Big Deal, Uptown,
The Mulch Brothers, Jennifer Daniels, Jed Zimmerman, Kira Small, Eric Nassau, Abi Tapia, Holly Long, Buzz Cason, Dallas Wayne, Keith Moody, Kate Klim, Wendy Jans, Alathea, HudsonK, Britanny Reilly, Derek Herman, Jessica Urick, Darnell Levine, Ross Moore, David Herring, TN County Line Bluegrass, Jennifer Brantley, Dana Rogers, Robin Lore, Jen Woodhouse, Natural Habitz, Matt Shelton, Dark Hollow Band, Nathan Bell, Tiffany Curtis, Tin Cup Gypsy, True Story, McClain, Angel Snow, Amelia White, Miché Fambro, The Starlings, Blue Eyed Grass, Angela Easterling, Tressie Seegers, Tommy Alverson, Jimmy Davis, Stephen Simmons, Sol’Jibe, Kevin Gordon, Michael Reno Harnell, Volatile Baby Trio, Brandon Pruitt, HudsonK, Wurstbrats Oompah Band, Linda McRae, Steel String Session, Brooke Anibale, Jeff Miller, Sadie Blu, Tori Sparks, and Tim Thompson; approximately one dozen additional bands will be confirmed over the next several weeks.

“We are thrilled to be featuring such tremendous musical talent on our EPB Stage, and this year’s lineup clearly demonstrates our commitment in promoting Chattanooga as a top music destination,” said Thomas.
Full performance schedules, artist bios, photos and other event details will be updated throughout the year on our official website and weekly newsletter, as well as on other social & music websites including Facebook and JamBase.
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I am looking for a vendor who will have october beans later this year. I cannot buy them, fresh or canned where I live. Thanks, Norma Thompson
Please let us bring dogs back, if possible. That was always a huge draw for me and my husband, even though we leave our dog at home. The market was never quite the same without the dogs, or the weiner dog races.
Due to dramatically increased insurance costs and public health issues, dogs will not be allowed back into the Market. As a pet owner myself (two large dogs!), it’s not a perfect situation but we had to decide between personal preferences and the continuation of the Market…
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GREAT JOB! The old-new Chattanooga Market is here to stay!
Thanks to everyone involved in keeping the Chattanooga Market OPEN….It was so wonderful to go down this past Sunday to purchase Fresh Strawberries and Blueberry Bushes from a couple of the Vendors. Looking forward to more produce and items as they become available. Great Job & Thanks…..
I work as personal chef and would like to do demo at market if possible. I think it would be great way of people trying my cooking style.
Thank you,
Mathias Kuhn
316-9993
Chris,
Thanks for letting us know what the market is looking for. I know that I am looking to expand what I am selling and these ideas are very welcome.
It’s great to get back to market again as a vendor and shopper. Local really is better!
Joyce
I sent in the paper work required for vendors and haven’t heard anything. It has been about two weeks. I do collage work on canvas and use some frames. My business is called Creative Collage. I assume that my application was received and would be glad to send in pictures. Please update me on where I am in the process so I can make plans accordingly. Thanks so much!
Karen LaGraff
Hi Chris,
I would like to know when you want to start up my cooking demo for the farm market, sorry I lost your email address so here is my www. greatfixins@mac.com
Thank you,
Mathias
Sorry we missed the preseason vendor meeting. We are a family dairy farm in Knox County Tennessee. We milk Jersey cows that are fed a pasture based diet and never given hormones. We bottle whole Jersey milk and churned buttermilk. We are licensed by the Tennessee Dept. of Agriculture to produce these products and homemade icecream. Would you be interested in local Tennessee dairy products?
Sincerely
Cheri Cruze
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hello,,,,, We sure do enjoy this Farmer Market,,, it is wonderful,,,, we live in Waleska Ga it takes us alittle over than a hour to get there,,,, we came across this market about 3 years ago or so,,, we went to the last nite of the music Fest and was heading outthe next morning and came across this place so we have been coming back,,,, so far this year I made 36 jars of Strawberry Jam,,, yes Home made,,, you would love it,,,, we enjoy the whole market we have brought Strawsberries,,, Bread, Fudge, Tacos!!!! BBQ,,,, Kettle corn,,,,, I my self did some of the childrens arts and crafts,,,,, well I will be getting up early tomorrow June 15,,2008 to visit the Market on Father Day I’ll bring my Husband and our beautiful 4 yr old granddaughter we will eat lunch there shop listen to the live music,,,,, I’ll let our g-daughter do the arts and crafts,,,, we sure enjoy this market,,, wish it could have some more old ways to show peolpe how to Quilt, make soap, make jelly,,,, but we enjoy this market as it is!!!! see you tomorrow!!Tamara
Chelsea Saddler will be in the area the last week of Sept & the 1st week of Oct. A fantastic singer/songwriter & performer. See http://www.soncibids.com/chelseasaddler
Funny, that’s a mandolin in the photo, not a PRS McCarty.
loved it!!! had a great time watching the chefs. they said the recipes would be posted? I can’t find them. thanks for a great time!
a small caveat – they cooked based on skill, not recipes, so we’re having to get them create a recipe…
stay tuned, we hope to get those up at some point soon
chris
I’m interested in becoming a crafts vendor at the Chattanooga Market. I missed the pre-season vendor meeting. Please advise cost, etc.
Thank you,
Carol
I’ve just created a link to your recipe in our newest “Cast Iron Around the Web” post at http://www.cookingincastiron.com
I’ve created a link to your recipe in our newest “Cast Iron Around the Web” post at http://www.cookingincastiron.com
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[...] On Stage 8/10 – Jen Woodhouse While other little girls dreamt of being princess brides, mermaids, or fairies, Jen Woodhouse performed in her parents’ living room in front of a captivated audience made up of her two younger sisters, various stuffed animals, and Barbie dolls. [...]
She can now be seen in and around LA and Orange County, CA. and up and down the east coast playing solo as well as with a band. She has a new CD “FICKLE GIRL,” which was recorded at True Tones Studio in Nashville, TN. and promises to shoot this artist to the top. Right where she belongs!
I’ve created a link to this post in the “Recipes” section of our newest “Cast Iron Around the Web” entry at http://www.cookingincastiron.com
I caught the amazing Robin Lore at of one of southern states shows. What a voice she has and what a remarkable person she is! This girl is a star and her name will be known nationally. Watch out for the rising reputation of Robin Lore.
hey i waz wandering what it cost to set up a spot at the next event
Our fees are discussed in our vendor application/information found here:
http://www.chattanoogamarket.com/index.php/participate/vendor/
Totally enjoyable time eating the World’s Best Ice Cream…Thanks Mayfield for being there….Looking forward to having Ice Cream next year….
Oh I loved it, I found the most wonderful necklace this year. I just wish they’d had a little more antique jewelry to sell…..
Thank you Chattanooga Market for giving us another avenue to let the community know what we are doing. We will gladly accept any new school supply item and we are also going to be sending letters from some of the local schools that will be distributed to the troops stationed in Afghanistan, so if anyone would like to bring a letter by we will send it for them.
is there a website to purchase a cd? thanks
is there a website to order a cd? thanks
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Just to let you know that the band playing for this Sunday’s contra dance is the Shake Rag Ramblers. The caller who will teach the dance patterns is the inimitable Rob Harper, from Atlanta.
We’re all looking forward to it. Should be a blast!
Thanks, Andrea Pitkow
Publicity Coordinator,
Chattanooga Traditional Dance Society
It was great talking with you,looking forward in seeing and hearing you play. May the Lord bless your music
I got a pair of earrings made of silver wire from the market. I think it was the holiday market. They are peace signs. I lost one of the peace signs today. Does anyone possibly know the name of the silver vendor that made the peace signs. If you were facing the stage the vendor was on the right of the building(I think). Any info you can provide on the vendor would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks a lot.
Cherie
I would like info for being a vender for 2009.
We will post our 2009 Vendor Package to this website, and announce our preseason vendor meeting, towards the end of March.
The 2009 Chattanooga Market season will begin on April, 26!
can’t wait for market 2009!!!
Can’t wait until the Market starts back. Great folks and great vendors. Looking forward to participating!
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Thanks!
We’ll be there with bells on!
I’ll be there ready for a great season!
Hello! Have shopped at the market for years. I am planning on joining the market this year as a vendor. I plan on attending the preseason vendor meeting April 5th at 2:00. Looking forward to it!
Have never been a vendor before but want to sample/sell homemade salsa. Any guidance on what is needed to do so?
MJC
MCJ
In order to sell food products to the public, you must be compliant with TN State Regulations about the preparation, canning and labeling of the product.
All foods must be prepared in a certified commercial kitchen, and you will probably need either a Hamilton County license or a TN Department of Agriculture certification to verify that you have the knowledge to safely prepare food items for sale to the public.
Food items are the most complicated product to sell to the public, in terms of licensing & safety guidelines, but also one of the most lucrative as everyone enjoys fresh, homemade products even during economically tough times.
Please attend our preseason vendor meeting, and we can discuss these (and related) items in greater detail.
Thanks!