Friendly reminder that this year's festival is this weekend. I can't believe that someone hadn't started a thread already!
http://www.toledo.com/news/2012/05/28/listen-up-toledo/dancing-in-the-streets-local-music-comes-alive-at-old-west-end-festival/
There's some great looking houses on the tour this year:
http://toledooldwestend.com/owe-festival/house-tours/
The King Wamba parade on Saturday morning is actually featuring members of Cirque du Soleil this year!
There are an incredible numbers of venues (porches) hosting musical acts:
Saturday, June 2
Noon- Blowing Grains (bluegrass)
1 pm - Clark Brooks & Tim Tiederman (blues/jazz)
2 pm - JW Carlson (folk/country)
3 pm - Joey & The Traitors (rock)
4 pm - People Being Human (rock)
5 pm - Elevated Thinkin' (hip-hop)
6 pm - GOLD (funk/rock)
7 pm - Jack & The Bear (folk/rock)
8 pm - Fairly Handsome Band (folk/Hawaiian)
9 pm - Mighthaveben (jazz/funk)
Sunday, June 3
Noon - Rachel Richardson (folk)
1-3 pm - Any Wednesday Community Drum Circle (open jam - all are welcome!)
3 pm - Old State Line (Americana)
4 pm - Black Book Theory (hip-hop)
5 pm - N.Mattimoe (electronic)
6 pm - Chavar Dontae (soul/rock)
OWE Festival Main Stage
Saturday, June 2
Noon - Aegele, Middle Eastern Dancers
1 pm - The Gray Devils
2:15 pm - Hemline Theory
3:30 pm - Backwoods Revival
4:45 pm - Tom Drummonds
Sunday, June 3
Noon - Toledo School for the Arts
1 pm - Stranger Danger
2:15 pm - Laura Lawrence and Leslie Lane
3:30 pm - Bad Wolf
4:45 pm - Refuge
Festapalooza Stage at 2041 Parkwood
Saturday, June 2
Noonish - Raq the Casbah world cabaret (world/dance)
1 pm – Flamtronic (rock)
2 pm - Johnny Reed and the Houserockers (blues)
5 pm - Jack and the Bear (folk/rock)
6 pm – WEe (experimental rock)
7 pm - 33 1/3 (psychedelic blues rock)
8 pm - Zimmerman Twins (blues/rock)
9 pm - Boogaloosa Prayer (blues/rock)
Sunday, June 3
Noon - Minglewood Labor Camp (rock)
1 pm - What's next. (jazz/experimental)
2 pm - Jeff Stewart (folk)
5 pm - People Being Human (rock)
6 pm - Estar Cohen Project (jam/rock)
Rave-up on Robinwood Stage – 2317 Robinwood
Saturday, June 2
1 pm – Blind Bobby Smith (blues)
2-4 pm – Kentucky Chrome (rockabilly)
4 pm – Gashes (rock)
5 pm – People Being Human (rock)
6 pm – She Bears (indie)
OWE Porch Party at 2242 Glenwood ~ sponsored by Ottawa Tavern
Saturday, June 2
2 pm - Dirty Damn Band (rock)
3 pm - Lightening Love (indie)
4 pm - Street Light People (Journey Tribute Band)
5 pm - TBA
Porch Party at 2130 Scottwood
Sunday, June 3
4 pm - Jason Quick (rock/blues)
5 pm - Blayer Pointdujour & The Rockers Gallore (rock)
6 pm - GoLab (electronic/experimental)
7 pm - Dinosaur Feathers (indie)
Thanks for posting this! We are looking forward to the OWE Festival this year!
I have not been for a couple of years so I off loaded the runts, looking forward to: Blowing Grains, Clark Brooks & Tim Tiederman, JW Carlson, & Old State Line.
Any word on the grub?
Lots of great food near the museum side of the hood by park wood and also some vendors near the beer garden at delaware and scott wood
Sounds like a nice time, never been to one before.
It's the best festival in toledo!
The King Wamba parade on Saturday morning is actually featuring members of Cirque du Soleil this year!
That's significant. You don't play Cirque by being second best.
Put me down for some blues music.
also THE STRONG TALK are having their cd release party Saturday at their house, "The Rabbithole" on the corner of islington and scottwood. we'll be partying all day
4pm: Ben Maloney (jazz ensemble)
5:30: The Miracle Vitamins
6:30: JW Carlson
7:30: Hobo Stew
8:30: Fluffer
9:30: GOLD
10:30 The Strong Talk
http://www.facebook.com/events/159933234137699/
gah, St Francis graduation is at the Peristyle Saturday!!! Hope we can find a place to park!! Hope the festival is not rained out! Have fun!
oh man, parking is going to be rough. crazy they booked that for the same weekend as festival!
The parking lots at the Mercy building on Jefferson are within reasonable walking distance to the OWE.
(I believe they are painting the stairwells in the garage this weekend, but the elevators are still supposed to be operational.)
Had a great time at festive. The kids loved the parade. Couple of observations - wish there was more food choices and does anyone in the OWE pick up after their dog? There was a lot of dog shit around and we had to move a couple of times to find a crap free spot to set up blanket on Robinwood.
What kind of food would you like to have we? And did you make it deep into the neighborhood? There were vendors at the arboretum
As for the poop? There are a LOT of dogs in the OWE. Sadly some people do not curb their dogs... But it's not a huge problem. Sounds like you just found a bad spot.
Glad you liked the parade!!! :)
Heading there this afternoon! Usually park near Collingwood/Jefferson.
It's a beautiful day for the Festival today! Hope everyone has a fabulous time!
We had a great time, loved the Botigans artist display in front of the museum.
We took some friends of ours who were in from Kentucky, they seemed to really enjoy it. The only off handed comment I got was "That was really nice but man there was a lot of gayness. Is it always that way?". I laughed so hard snot came out my nose and answered with "to each their own and didn't your wife buy a bunch of their crafts?"
I just want to say that this was my first OWE fest, even though I've lived downtown for nearly 5 years. Had a wonderful time, meet some really awesome people and can't wait for next year!
Upso, I am SO GLAD you captured the Detroit Party Marching Band! I had the pleasure of hanging out with a couple of their guys (Tim and Steve-0) later in the day, and they were delightful. Always great to have them down here.
^^ They are AWESOME! Scrolling back through the entertainment schedule, I didn't see them listed. If I know they're coming again next year, I'll show up to see them. I had to work all weekend this time :-(
gamegrrl, i didn't shoot the video but i'm glad to pass it along!
viola, I don't think they were an official thing. It's their second year in the festival, and they seemed to be more of a "pop up" show... just showing up to people's houses and playing a song or two. they also were in the parade.
completely awesome group of people. so much fun to watch them perform.
They LOVE LOVE LOVE Toledo! The guys were telling me that the OWE Fest has become a favorite gig for them.
Constructive criticism maybe? The OWE festival was on the list of things to check out, girlfriend and I went Saturday around 1:30. Parking wasn't an issue, more than happy to donate $5.
Walked up and down Scottwood/Robinwood looking for the festival atmosphere, felt more like a commiunity garage sale. Found the beer garden, but felt like going home. Maybe we went at a bad time, and didn't know where to be at what time and what was going on where....but for two first timers on a Saturday afternoon it came across as a community garage sale.
When I was a first-timer, I'm SO glad I saw the parade! Although we haven't been in a couple of years, I would go again to catch the parade, then get some food at the food plaza, then see about biking/walking around to garage sales. IMHO, the parade sets the tone for everything else. And it's early in the day: quite often, the festival weekend is the first blisteringly hot day of summer and that saps away my good humor.
Thank you Bruno. I was beginning to think I was the only one that doesn't get it. I enjoy the home tours and the music, but having to waddle through crap being sold by hippies to find the musicians is a big turn-off. I can do without the political activist and being approached to sign another useless petition too.
As far as best festival in town, well, my family enjoys the Crosby Festical for the Arts much more.
sounds like you guys went to a different festival than i went to! :)
HickoryG posted at 08:01:57 PM on Jun 04, 2012:Thank you Bruno. I was beginning to think I was the only one that doesn't get it. I enjoy the home tours and the music, but having to waddle through crap being sold by hippies to find the musicians is a big turn-off. I can do without the political activist and being approached to sign another useless petition too.
As far as best festival in town, well, my family enjoys the Crosby Festical for the Arts much more.
I think this Festival is just not your style because everything you described is what the OWE Fest is.
Personally I like wading through the hippies.
I must have missed the bigger section of food. We have gyros and funnel cakes so all was good.
The Greek dancers where hot...