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Say Cheese: Horning's Hideout


Horning's Hideout
North Plains, OR

Words By J-man


The String Cheese Incident's Summer 2012 tour is winding down. With only three more "incidents" remaining, the SCI family flocks to Horning's Hideout where the tour will conclude. Just two days before the start of this event and fans have yet to be granted an idea of the schedule of performances, but instead just a list of the artists.

-2012 Line-Up-

The String Cheese Incident,Toots & The Maytals, Sam Bush, Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk, EOTO, The Infamous Stringdusters, Kyle Hollingsworth Band, The Contribution, Honkytonk Homeslice W/ Keith "Moose" Moseley, The Motet, Mexican Institute of Sound, Hamsa Lila, TPolish Ambassador, The Scott Law Reunion Band, Janover, Liza's Gogo Lab, Afromassive, Dead Winter Carpenters, LYNX, Love in The Circus, Poor Man's Whiskey, Diego's Umbrella, The Drunken Hearts, Marley Carroll, DJ Anjali & The Incredible Kid, Acorn Project, The Great Mundane, Dusu Mali, Natasha Kmeto, Polecat, Polyrhythmics, Sugarcane, Vagabond Operae, Seraphim, U9lift, Banana Slug String Band, The Spinsterz & More To Be Announced!

In addition to all of the aforementioned bands/musicians there will be Yoga, Fire Dancing, a kid zone, a silent disco and more!

In preparation for this grand occassion, enjoy the three night's below from Horning's Hideout 2005...

String Cheese Incident Live at Hornings Hideout on August 5, 2005.



Set One: Smile, Joyful Sound, MLT, Impressions, Miss Brown's Teahouse, I Fell In Love at the Honkytonk, Water

Set Two: Rivertrance, Search > Drums > Black Clouds > Orion's Belt > Black Clouds, Desert Dawn, This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody), Shine

Encore: Good Times Around the Bend



String Cheese Incident Live at Horning's Hideout on August 6, 2005.



Set One: Best Feeling > Mouna Bowa, Sometimes a River, Doin' My Time, Give Me the Love > Born on the Wrong Planet, One Step Closer > Jam > Close Your Eyes

Set Two: Third Eye Open Ceremonial Theatre (conducted by Jamie Janover)

Set Three: It Is What It Is, Birdland, Restless Wind, On Fire, Black and White, Way Back Home

Encore: Will It Go 'Round in Circles', San Jose



String Cheese Incident Live at Hornings Hideout on August 7, 2005.



Set One: Texas Town, Rhum 'n' Zouc, Catfish John, Stay Thru, 45th of November, Freedom Jazz Dance, Sing a New Song > Little Hands > Dudley's Kitchen

Set Two: Eye Know Why, Big Sciota, How Mountain Girls Can Love, Long Way to Go, Shakin' the Tree, Shantytown, Jellyfish > Jam > Rollover

Encore: Quinn the Eskimo



Travel safely & we'll see you at Horning's!

www.stringcheeseincident.com/hornings

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