Darryl “DMC” McDaniels, Joy Oladokun, JD Souther, Matisyahu, and more to take part in intimate daytime discussions moderated by the likes of Anthony Mason, Tressie McMillan Cottom and Marissa R. Moss: 2nd Annual Park City Song Summit to take place September 7-9 in Park City, Utah; All tickets on sale now.
Park City, UT – From day one at Park City Song Summit—the intimate mountain retreat for music lovers held September 7-9 in Park City, Utah—founders wanted to put an emphasis on the power of the song, not just in performance, but their inspiration, development, and creation as well. That’s why half of Song Summit’s programming comes in the form of Summit Labs: open-ended discussions and panels designed to bring fans closer to the artists they love, both physically and contextually. Before fans and attendees take to the Canyons Amphitheater and the clubs of Park City in the evenings, Park City Song Summit artists will have already clued them into the why and how the music comes about, struggles and breakthroughs alike.
This year’s Song Summit Labs includes subjects like The Tangled Roots of Black and Latinx Music, Rhythm of Recovery: Music and Mental Health, and Hip Hop: The First 50 Years—the last of which is a discussion with two of the genre’s greatest trail blazers, Chuck D and Darryl “DMC” McDaniels—as well as on-site live podcast recordings of Joe Pug’s Working Songwriter and Eric Krasno’s Plus One. There are also a number of songwriter rounds and songwriter “Hall of Fame Tributes” featuring the likes of JD Souther, Jeffrey Steele, and Even Stevens. A full list of Song Summit Labs can be found below.
In the evenings, Summit Lab participants will take to stages around Park City to bring their music to life. This year’s Song Summit performance lineup finds hit country songwriters like Jeffrey Steele and Earl Bud Lee on the same list as hip-hop pioneers Grandmaster Flash and Darryl “DMC” McDaniels; Cuban wunderkind Cimafunk next to R&B guitar shredder Celisse; and New Orleans legend Anders Osborne and Grammy-winning guitarist, songwriter, and producer Eric Krasno alongside Dead legend, Bobby Weir—who’s making a grand return to Park City forty years after his band’s show there. A full list of performers can also be found below or at parkcitysongsummit.com.
Park City Song Summit 2023 will be held in a new location at The Canyons Village. “The Canyons Village reflects the intention of our programming and provides ample physical room for our minds and hearts to roam in a variety of settings,” says Anderson. 3-day Summit Passes and add-ons, single-day passes, and individual show tickets are on sale now at this link. For more information, please visit parkcitysongsummit.com.
Park City Song Summit Lab Lineup:
Road Dog Wellness moderated by Dave Margulies with Steve Poltz
SongwritingWith:Soldiers – The Healing Power of Music moderated by Joe Pug with Jay Clementi
Alchemy Healing: Ancient Wisdom For Modern Times with Leta Herman
The Tangled Roots of Black and Latinx Music moderated by Holly G with Rissi Palmer and Enrique Chi
Songwriter Hall of Fame Tribute with host Aaron Benward and Jeffery Steele
“Porch Talking the Blues” A Panel Discussion of the Radical Southern, Black, Femme Roots of the Blues moderated by Tressie McMillan Cottom with Adia Victoria and Celisse
Technology and Songwriting: An Album Forged from Lockdown moderated by Joe Pug with Eric Krasno, Otis McDonald, and Mike Chiavaro
Songwriting Workshop with Steve Poltz
“How She Move” The Embodied Poetics of BluesSpeech and BluesMovement choreographed by Gabriel Terry with Adia Victoria, Ciona Rouse, Caroline Randall Williams, and Celisse
Live: Plus One Podcast hosted by Eric Krasno with Matisyahu
Power Women in the Industry moderated by Marissa R. Moss with Emily Lichter and Lenore Kinder
Songwriter Round with Ruby Amanfu, Sam Ashworth, and Joe Pug
Hip Hop: The First 50 Years moderated by David Manheim with Darryl “DMC” McDaniels and Chuck D
This Land is Your Land: A Conversation with Ramblin’ Jack Elliott
Songwriting Workshop with Matt Warren and Josh Jenkins
Songs in the Key of Life: Songwriting of Stevie Wonder moderated by Tressie McMillan Cottom with Celisse, Danielle Ponder and Brittney Spencer
Color Me Country moderated by Marissa R. Moss with Rissi Palmer
Songwriter Hall of Fame Tribute with host Aaron Benward and JD Souther
Cimafunk and the Cubano Music Revolution moderated by Anthony Mason with Cimafunk
Live: Working Songwriter Podcast with host Joe Pug and Paul Janeway of St. Paul & The Broken Bones
Songwriting Workshop with Ruby Amanfu and Sam Ashworth
Havana Funk Experience – Passing the Torch to the Next Generation of Jazz and Funk Artists with Collin Laverty, Bill Taylor, and the Havana Funk kids.
Embodiment, Meditation & Movement moderated by Ruthie Lindsey with music by Joy Oladokun
1 Million Strong presents “Rhythm of Recovery: Music and Mental Health” with Anders Osborne and Darryl “DMC” McDaniels
The Birth of a Culture with Grandmaster Flash and David Manheim
Iconic Rock n’ Roll Photography with Jay Blakesberg
Songwriter Hall of Fame Tribute with host Aaron Benward and Even Stevens
Park City Song Summit Performances:
Adia Victoria
Anders Osborne
Black Opry Revue ft. The Kentucky Gentlemen, Valerie Ponzio, Autumn Nicholas, South Texas Tweek, Rissi Palmer and Making Movies
Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros ft. The Wolfpack
Brad Walker & The Hornstars
Celisse
Chuck D
Cimafunk
Danielle Ponder
Danny Myrick
Darryl “DMC” McDaniels
Devon Gilfillian
Earl Bud Lee
Eric Krasno & Friends
Even Stevens
Grandmaster Flash
Jeffrey Steele
Joe Pug
Josh Blaylock
Josh Jenkins
Joy Oladokun
Madeline Hawthorne
Matisyahu
Matt Warren
Megan Linville
Paul Janeway of St. Paul and The Broken Bones
Ramblin’ Jack Elliott
Ruby Amanfu
Sam Ashworth
Sinclair
Steele Fountain
Steve Poltz
Travis Howard
More About Park City Song Summit: Park City Song Summit is the brainchild of Ben Anderson, Park City resident and lifetime musician/founding member of the jam band Aiko. He started the Song Summit to celebrate his passion for music as well as his personal mission to bring clarity and normalcy to the struggle’s musicians, artists, and music lovers alike face around mental health and dependency. “The Song Summit was created as an immersive hangout for song lovers here in the beautiful mountains of Park City, Utah; a chance to explore and celebrate the myth, inspiration, passion, and power of song with a group of musicians, creatives, songwriters, thought leaders, and industry pioneers,” says Anderson. “Creating and providing funding to grow Park City Song Summit was in part my love for song but to an even larger degree, to provide awareness and resources for those who may also be challenged by trauma, addiction, and mental health issues. Our Labs are meant to be a safe space for artists and audiences alike to be inspired by others who have faced these challenges and to explore the ever-relevant issues of inclusivity, opportunity, and equality.” Song Summit supports More Than Music Foundation, Stand Together Music, The Phoenix, Amber Health, and the Huntsman Mental Health Institute.