
The parade from East Somerville, led by Marcus Santos and Bloco, came through like a hurricane for the last song of the set.

The second band of the day was Raiz Sertaneja, who played a set of emotional Brazilian vocal duets highlighted by keyboard melodies and percussion.

Angeline brought the energy up with their folk-rock awesomeness that induced major boogie in the crowd, including a troupe of dancing kids that I believe the band referred to as ‘The Vaccinations’.

The Kieran Ridge Band closed the day with a guitar/mandolin filled alt-country show that included a tribute to Cash’s Folsom Prison Blues by the end of the set.

All throughout the day there was face painting, as well as workshops and demos provided by the Open Air Circus.

Thank you to all of the people that helped organize and to those that attended this year’s event. We hope to see you for a third FossFest in 2011.We have a FossFest flickr pool. Please add any photos or video that you might have!
Some nice write-ups about the day’s events (SomerStreets and FossFest) can be found at the following links:
http://www.thesomervillenews.com/archives/5063
http://safedigression.wordpress.com/2010/07/26/somerstreets-comes-to-east-somerville/
THANK YOU!
Sponsors and Support: Somerville Arts Council: Rachel Strutt, Greg Jenkins; City of Somerville: Carlene Campbell, Mayor Joseph Curtatone; East Somerville Main Streets: Carrie Dancy; Moonship Productions: Jenn Bliss; Brazilian Times: Marcelo Zicker
Please continue to support our performers and vendors:
Performers: Christopher Christian; Raiz Sertaneja; Angeline; Kieran Ridge Band
Vendors: Dave’s Sand Art; Leanne Tremblay Textiles; The Waughdrobe; Kreeters; Sophy Tuttle Illustration; Heaven Sent Creations; Matt Serra Painting; Marblehead Tileworks
Planning and Execution Crew: Allison Stevens, Christopher Player, Nathanael Hevelone, Andre van der Kouwe, Lilla Zöllei, Vihann Kong, Alexandra Zaleta, Jennifer Pacheco.