Brooklyn Comes Alive has detailed its full schedule for the one-day, three-venue festival that will bring together several special collaborations on October 22 at Brooklyn Bowl, Music Hall of Williamsburg and The Hall at MP.

The Brooklyn Bowl groups will include Earth, Wind and Power, which features The Nth Power covering Earth Wind and Fire with Oteil and Kofi Burbridge, Natalie Cressman, Skerik, The Shady Horns, Farnell Newton, Danny Shadownick and more; DRKWAV, the collaborative effort of keyboardist John Medeski, drummer Adam Deitch and saxophonist Skerik; a group made up of Scott Metzger, Joe Russo, Robert Walter and Andy Hess; a Natalie Cressman-led jam featuring The Nth Power’s Nikki Glaspie, Will Bernard, Snarky Puppy’s Chris Bullock, Benny Rietveld and Samora Pinderhughs; and Organ Freeman, the trio of guitarist Erik Carlson, drummer Rob Humphreys and organist Trevor Steel.

Around the corner at Music Hall of Williamsburg, the lineup will feature a tribute to J Dilla led by Break Science’s Borahm Lee along with Lettuce’s Deitch and Adam Smirnoff, The Nth Power’s Nate Edgar, bassist Stu Brooks and more; Breaking Biscuits, a mashup of Break Science’s Deitch and Lee and The Disco Biscuits’ Marc Brownstein and Aron Magner; Brooklyn-based duo Brasstracks; a DJ set from Marc Brownstein; Horizon Wireless featuring Teddy Midnight’s Wiley Griffin, lepecial’s Luke Bemand and drummer Daniel Scott Lyons; and John “JmaC” McCarten’s Manic Focus.

Finally, The Hall at MP will host the likes of The All Brothers Band featuring Oteil and Kofi Burbridge and Soulive’s Neal and Alan Evans; The Coome Brothers featuring Lettuce’s Erick “Jesus” Coomes and his brother Ty along with Lettuce bandmates Smirnoff and The Shady Horns’ Eric “Benny” Bloom and Ryan Zoidis; pianist and Phish-cover-extraordinaire Holly Bowling; The String Cheese Incident’s Jason Hann leading his Rhythmatronix with Oteil Burbridge, Fareed Haque, Todd Stoops and Raul Pineda; Reed Mathis’ “classical dance music” project Electric Beethoven featuring drummers Jay Lane and Cochrane McMillan, Stoops and Clay Welch; Boston’s Ripe; Roosevelt Collier’s Get Down featuring Snarky Puppy’s Michael League, Dopapod’s Rob Compa and Eli Winderman and Kung Fu’s Adrian Tramontano; and Kung Fu’s Tim Palmieri leading a group of Friends including his bandmate Rob Somerville, Soulive drummer Alan Evans, bassist Dan Edinberg, keyboardist Rob Marscher, percussionist Johnny Durkin and vocalist Jen Durkin.

More information and tickets for Brooklyn Comes Alive are available here.