Donna Summer (December 31, 1948 – May 17, 2012) Queen of Disco
Event: The Elwins at The Social
We can appreciate some passion and chutzpah! Check out this video The Elwins made specifically for Orlando, Florida and catch them tonight at The Social!
The Magic? CHECK!
Buddy Dyer? CHECK!
Sun? CHECK!
Good job guys!
Aside from yourself, who’s helping to put this event together?
Last year, I asked my friend Chris Anderson of Parafora Presents to help me organize. He’s been a huge help in pushing this festival to the next level. After putting together the first one on my own, I found out the hard way that you really must delegate jobs; especially since we were expanding this year. So, in order to not go insane, I asked some other good friends of mine to take heed on certain aspects of the festival.
Ashley Belanger, who helps organize the always popular Grandma Party, is our press girl and general idea-bouncer-offer. Gabriela Lothrop, who selflessly puts together the Audubon Park Market every Monday is my vendor coordinator. Her husband, Mike Lothrop, and also Park Ave CDs employee Alex Cooper are my volunteer coordinators. I have an amazing artist, Julie McLaughlin, who is probably the easiest person to work with. On top of that, we have great sponsors, venues, bands, a street team, and even some district directors involved. It’s definitely a huge step forward.
You put together an OYG Fest two years ago. There wasn’t one lastyear, why is that? What are the types of difficulties you face whileputting something this grand together?
In 2010 we put together a ‘Sleigh Ride,’ which was basically a mini fest. It was a one-day pub crawl with a bunch of bands at different venues in the ViMi District, and all proceeds went to Toys for Tots. It was totally fun.
As far as difficulties go, there can be many. You’re working with so many people that, at times, it can be tricky keeping them all on the same page. Luckily, we haven’t had any major problems, and it’s been great to work with all of these excited people.
What do you wish to accomplish with the OYG fest this year?
I can only hope that things go the way they’re supposed to and that it’s a great time for everyone involved so we can do it again next year.
Tell me a little more about the headliners (Cults, Everything is Terrible).
Cults and Tennis are both playing their only Florida shows at Orange You Glad. Should be good times.
Everything is Terrible has a new movie called “Doggie Woggiez! Poochie Woochiez: All Dogs Go On Tour” that is compiled of found VHS footage into one awesome movie that they apparently based off of The Holy Mountain. They are one of the most fun shows I’ve ever had the pleasure of booking, and I can’t wait to see them again.
Make sure to clear your schedule early next month to attend Central Florida’s exciting music festival, Orange You Glad, happening March
8-11! For more, please visit the Orange You Glad website.
- Kevin Cortez







