In episode 38 of Music Festivals Podcast, I recap Camp Cosmic 2025, a music festival produced by Daniel Donato's Cosmic Country and held annually at The Caverns in Pelham, Tennessee..
This is the second year for this insanely fun music festival where a shows are held in the iconic cave stage. In the episode, you'll hear excerpts of exclusive band interviews with Daniel Donato's Cosmic Country, Mountain Grass Unit and Willow Osborne as well as see footage of the venue, the light shows in the cave.
Stay until the end to watch the enchanting Campfire Jams, where the talented Water Tower and the gifted Willow Osborne lead an unforgettable musical experience for the Cosmic Camp Neighbors, and immerse yourself in the spontaneous and soulful bluegrass sounds that make Camp Cosmic a truly special music festival.
The time is now. Hookahville 60 is taking place June 5th - 7th at the Roost on the River Music Center in Newark, Ohio.
This long-standing music festival is a magical place where you'll get to connect with the rest of the hookahheads community and get to see all eras of a band that has delighted audiences with their fresh, psychedelic and Ohio-grown brand of jams for the past 30 years.
The lineup includes Ekoostik Hookah performing in three unique lineups that celebrate all eras of the band (known by fans as Hookah 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0), along with a solo set by Ed McGee.
Other performers include the high-energy rock band Zoo Trippin’, blues-rock fusion group The Whiskey Drinks, improvisational jam band Krisb’s Midnight Railroad, soulful rockers Apostle Jones, and the funk-driven Groovy Roots. Full details and tickets are available at hookahville.com.
And, don't miss your chance to enter the biggest drawing we've done to date.
I’m teaming up with All Good Presents to give YOU 🫵 the chance to experience all 3 of these unforgettable gatherings in one summer — a ticket package worth $1500! You have until midnight on Friday, April 25th to enter the drawing. Each neighbor who enters can earn extra entries by liking, following and subscribing to all the social media accounts listed below. The winner will be randomly selected and announced during the podcast episode on Friday, May 2nd, 2025.
Good luck, Neighbors! 😎
I'm super stoked to have the chance to preview the upcoming Dark Star Jubilee with Dark Star Orchestra lead guitarist, Jeff Mattson.
Jeff discusses what it was like stepping into the lead guitar role with DSO and how the band meticulously recreates different Grateful Dead eras, even going so far as to match equipment and style down to the finest details.
He shares stories of collaborating with Grateful Dead legends Phil Lesh and Donna Jean Godchaux, and describes the thrill of playing Jerry Garcia’s iconic guitars—including Alligator—thanks to the Grateful Guitars Foundation.
The episode also features a preview of the 2025 Dark Star Jubilee lineup, highlighting standout acts and what to expect from Jeff’s own side project, Jeff Mattson & Friends. If you’re a jam band fan or festival-goer, don’t miss this behind-the-scenes look at one of Legend Valley’s favorite annual events.
This exclusive performance of the popular bluegrass tune "Little Sadie" by the members of Mountain Grass Unit, was shot during Camp Cosmic 2025, right from the kitchen of their AirB&B near Pelham, Tennessee. Comprised of Drury Anderson, Luke Black, Sam Wilson and Josiah Nelson.
"Little Sadie" is a classic American folk and bluegrass murder ballad, widely recognized for its stark narrative and modal melody. The song tells the grim story of a man who, in a moment of cold detachment, shoots and kills a woman—often identified as his wife or girlfriend—during a nighttime encounter. The lyrics are typically delivered in the first person, giving the ballad a chilling, confessional tone.
Video Credit: NRMedia Group and Music Festivals Podcast — Mountain Grass Unit — "Little Sadie" LIVE at Camp Cosmic 2025 🎻