For over a decade JamBase was a steady sponsor and supporter of the High Sierra Music Festival. This appeared to change when JamBase announced that it will curate a new festival at the Gorge Amphitheater during the same weekend as High Sierra. However, JamBase still vows to assist its longtime partner. So, just as the High Sierra Music Festival hosted a JamBase Stage for many years, JamBase Live has announced that it will offer a special High Sierra Music Stage. In honor of this stage, which has no official connection to the High Sierra Music Festival, any hyperlinks to the High Sierra Music Festival on JamBase will automatically re-direct to the JamBase Live page. The stage roster and schedule remain unconfirmed, although someone working on the event describes the stage as “a really cool wooden pallet that can safely hold more a dozen cases of Poland Springs water bottles. And not those tiny bottles either. We’re talking 16.9 ounces.”
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