
Thursday marked the return of The Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival that has been on hiatus since 2019. The festival which is located in Manchester, TN is located on a 700+ acre farm providing attendees a unique experience allowing four days of live non-stop music featuring 150+ artists across 10 stages. WFMC Jams was on site all weekend providing live coverage and artist interviews for its fourth year.
Members of the Toronto, Ontario band Wild Rivers joined the DJ Doctor right after their set on the Which Stage for a quick interview Sunday. Released earlier this year "Sidelines" is Wild River's most recent album which includes their popular single "Amsterdam" This year is the band's first performance at Bonnaroo, and will continue its tour throughout both the United States and Canada this summer. After a brief break, the band plans on going back on tour in September. Visit their official website at https://www.wildriversmusic.com/ for music, merch, upcoming shows, and much more.
Catch the full audio interview below:

Thursday marked the return of The Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival that has been on hiatus since 2019. The festival which is located in Manchester, TN is located on a 700+ acre farm providing attendees a unique experience allowing four days of live non-stop music featuring 150+ artists across 10 stages. WFMC Jams is on site all weekend providing live coverage and artist interviews for its fourth year.
The DJ Doctor sat down with Jesus and Adam, members of the band Lettuce, right after their set on This Tent Sunday afternoon. The band is on tour the rest of 2022 currently playing in the United States which included a stop at Bonnaroo to eventually lead into traveling world wide this fall for upcoming shows. Their latest album "Unify" came out on June 3rd featuring 16 songs including "Keep that Funk Alive" with Bootsy Collins. In the full audio interview below, Jesus and Adam talk about their Bonnaroo experience, origins of the band, and how their new single with Bootsy came to fruition:

Thursday marked the return of The Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival that has been on hiatus since 2019. The festival which is located in Manchester, TN is located on a 700+ acre farm providing attendees a unique experience allowing four days of live non-stop music featuring 150+ artists across 10 stages. WFMC Jams was on site all weekend providing live coverage and artist interviews for its fourth year.
Mark had the opportunity to sit down with Judah and the Lion before their set Saturday night at This Tent. The band originating from Nashville, Tennessee formed in 2012 and released many albums and singles over time. Judah and the Lion is currently promoting their latest album relased earlier this month titled "Revival" featuring their song "Be Here Now" Written during a time when the band was going through growth changes, the album focuses on this experience through the lyrics of the songs on the album. Bonnaroo marks the first major show since the release of their album. The "Happy Again Tour" will start this fall as the band celebrates their release of their newest album. Full details can be found on their official site at https://www.judahandthelion.com/
Catch the full audio interview below:

Thursday marked the return of The Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival that has been on hiatus since 2019. The festival which is located in Manchester, TN is located on a 700+ acre farm providing attendees a unique experience allowing four days of live non-stop music featuring 150+ artists across 10 stages. WFMC Jams was on site all weekend providing live coverage and artist interviews for its fourth year.
New York native Karina Rykman performed at the Who Stage Friday evening at Bonnaroo as part of her summer tour. She has been playing bass since she was thirteen. She spent a few years playing around the New York area and would eventually team up with Marco Benevento in her early twenties, turning over a new leaf of opportunity in her music career. In 2019, she started venturing out creating music under her own name and is working towards releasing a new album soon. In the meantime, Karina is on tour this summer playing major festivals including Bonnaroo. For updates on future shows, merch, music, and more visit her official site at https://www.karinarykman.com/
Catch the full audio interview below as Karina talks in detail about how Bonnaroo has influenced her musically:

Thursday marked the return of The Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival that has been on hiatus since 2019. The festival which is located in Manchester, TN is located on a 700+ acre farm providing attendees a unique experience allowing four days of live non-stop music featuring 150+ artists across 10 stages. WFMC Jams was on site all weekend providing live coverage and artist interviews for its fourth year.
Maggie Rose performed on Friday evening at the Which Stage, and Saturday afternoon the DJ Doctor had a chance to talk about her experience at Bonnaroo. After performing in other bands early in her career, Maggie moved to Nashville to eventually make her own name. She has since released several albums and single, including her latest song "Save Me" which was released earlier this month. Maggie also hosts her own podcast "Salute the Songbird" where she connects with other women whom are heroes to talk about their music and personal lives. After Bonnaroo, she will be on tour most of this year across many parts of the United States. For latest tour dates, merch, music, videos, and much more, be sure to visit her official site at https://www.maggierosemusic.com/
Catch the full audio interview below:
Maggie Rose - "Salute The Songbird" (Podcast TRAILER) on Maggie Rose's YouTube Channel

Thursday marked the return of The Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival that has been on hiatus since 2019. The festival which is located in Manchester, TN is located on a 700+ acre farm providing attendees a unique experience allowing four days of live non-stop music featuring 150+ artists across 10 stages. WFMC Jams was on site all weekend providing live coverage and artist interviews for its fourth year.
On Friday, the DJ Doctor talked with Ed, Jake, and Matt from The 502s to reflect on Thursday night's energetic performance. Originating from Orlando, the band formed to take part in a contest at the Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival in 2016 and would continue on to play many venues and festivals including Bonnaroo.
Catch the full audio interview below: