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Cleanup[edit]

The section 2002 – 2017 Full List of Past Performers should be changed to multiple columns (but I don't know the syntax for that, any one familiar with how to do it?) RJFJR (talk) 00:51, 27 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]

I asked at village pump technical and was told about {{div col|colwidth=20em}} for making multiple columns. I used it with 15em. RJFJR (talk) 15:33, 27 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Past performers[edit]

Some of these might be notable enough, but not the full list. Moving here for discussion. StarM 01:47, 1 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]

2002 – 2017 Full List of Past Performers[edit]

  • A Place to Bury Strangers
  • Abe Vigoda
  • Adira Amram & The Experience
  • Alexi Murdoch
  • Alvvays
  • Amy Rigby
  • Andrew Bird
  • Angelique Kidjo
  • Animal Collective
  • Atlas Sound
  • Au Revoir Simone
  • Avi Buffalo
  • Azar Swan
  • Bachelorette
  • Bass Drum of Death
  • Battles
  • Bear In Heaven
  • Beat the Devil
  • Ben Kweller
  • Benjy Ferree
  • Best Coast
  • Black Bananas
  • Big Huge
  • Big Ups
  • Bio Ritmo
  • Bishop Allen
  • Black 47
  • Black Acid
  • Black Moth Super Rainbow
  • Blank Dogs
  • Bob Mould
  • Body Language
  • Boogarins
  • Brother Ali
  • Calla
  • Calvin Love
  • Camera Obscura
  • Casiokids
  • Casket Girls
  • Cass McCombs
  • Chatham County Line
  • Cherish The Ladies
  • Chico Mann
  • Chuck Prophet
  • Citizen Cope
  • Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
  • Cordero
  • Damien Rice
  • Dan Bern
  • Danielson
  • Dap
  • Dave Alvin and The Guilty Men
  • David Poe
  • DC Snipers
  • Dead Gaze
  • Deerhunter
  • Devotchka
  • Die! Die! Die!
  • Dirty on Purpose
  • Dirty Projectors
  • Donna The Buffalo
  • Dr. Dog
  • Dub Trio
  • Eamon Harkin
  • Elvis Perkins
  • Enon
  • Erin McKeown
  • Ex-Cult
  • Fear of Men
  • Free Energy
  • Fujiya and Miyagi
  • Giulia Rozzi
  • Golden Triangle
  • Graham Parker
  • Grand Archive
  • Great Big Sea
  • Here We Go Magic
  • High Highs
  • Hockey Night
  • Hot Chip
  • Jacco Gardner
  • James Chance & The Contortions
  • Janis Ian
  • Jean Grae
  • Jenifer Jackson
  • Jim Lauderdale
  • Joanna Gruesome
  • Joanna Newsom
  • Josh Ritter
  • Jonathan Toubin
  • Juana Molina
  • King Khan and the Shrines
  • Las Vegas Basement
  • Loney Dear
  • Loose Limbs
  • Los Mocosos
  • Los Rosas
  • Luna
  • Martin Rev
  • Mary Weiss
  • Menomena
  • Metronomy
  • Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson
  • Morning Star
  • Nellie McKay
  • Nethers
  • New York Dolls
  • Nicolai Dunger
  • No Age
  • Northern State
  • Nouvellas
  • Obits
  • Ollabelle
  • Oneida
  • Ophira Eisenberg
  • Oppenheimer
  • Paddy Reilly
  • Patrick Watson
  • People's Temple
  • Phoebe Snow
  • Polvo
  • Protomartyr
  • Ra Ra Riot
  • Radio 4
  • Raphael Saadiq
  • Raul Malo
  • Ribbons
  • Richard Fearless
  • Robbie Fulks
  • Rock Plaza Central
  • Rodney Crowell
  • Rogue's March
  • Ron Sexsmith
  • Sarah Lee Guthrie & Jonny Irion
  • School of Seven Bells
  • Seven Nations
  • Shockwave Riders
  • Si Se
  • Slow Club
  • Snowmine
  • So Cow
  • Son Volt
  • Sons and Daughters
  • Spinto Band
  • Steve Forbert
  • Sufjan Stevens
  • Suicide
  • Super Furry Animals
  • Superchunk
  • Surfbort
  • Takka Takka
  • Tarantula AD
  • Ted Leo (solo)
  • Ted Leo and The Pharmacists
  • Teddy Thompson
  • Telepathe
  • The Bad Plus
  • The Beat Goes On
  • The Black Hollies
  • The Boggs
  • The Damnwells
  • The Dance Cartel
  • The Death Set
  • The Double
  • The Essex Green
  • The Forms
  • The Frames
  • The Hold Steady
  • The Lost Crusaders
  • The Mahones
  • The Make-Up
  • The McCabes
  • The Miracles Club
  • The Mosquitos
  • The Mystery Lights
  • The National
  • The Natural History
  • The Nude Party
  • The Oblivians
  • The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
  • The Polyphonic Spree
  • The Prodigals
  • The Rogues
  • The Rub
  • The Sharp Things
  • The Wave Pictures
  • The Way It Is
  • The Wolfmanhattan Project
  • The xx
  • The Young Dubliners
  • Thea Gilmore
  • Tigers and Monkeys
  • Tokyo Police Club
  • Torres
  • Tra La La
  • Uncle John and Whitelock
  • Unknown Mortal Orchestra
  • Veronica Falls
  • Versus
  • Violens
  • Warm Drag
  • White Magic
  • White Williams
  • Willie Nile
  • Wire
  • Zaza

2010 season[edit]

Pier 17 Stage, The Seaport

2009 season[edit]

Pier 17 Stage, The Seaport

Also, appearing in 2009 as part of the Bicycle Film Festival Bike's Rock! concert in conjunction with Seaport Music Festival:

2008 season[edit]

Pier 17 Stage, The Seaport

Also, appearing as part of the East Village Radio Music Festival in conjunction with Seaport Music Festival in 2008:

2007 season[edit]

Pier 17 Stage, The Seaport

2006 season[edit]

Pier 17 Stage, The Seaport

2002 – 2005 seasons[edit]

Highlights of the 2002 – 2005 Seaport Music Festival lineup included Devotchka, Elvis Perkins, Joanna Newsom, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Sufjan Stevens, Dr. Dog.