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The Stomp in Pictures

A video preview of this year's Ponderosa Stomp, which returns in October to the Rock 'n' Bowl.

The Ponderosa Stomp took 2012 off, but it will return October 3-5 to the Rock 'n' Bowl. The Stomp Festival will once again include the Music History Conference and Record Show that accompanied it in recent years, as well as the opening night "Hip Drop" party, with vinyl collectors from around the country spinning 45s. In recent years, the Ponderosa Stomp included such greats as Roky Erickson, Ronnie Spector, Eddie Floyd and The Flamin' Groovies, but the 2013 lineup returns to its mission of presenting the unsung heroes of rock, country, R&B and blues with a heavy dose of what has come to be known as Northern Soul. Here's the lineup:

The Standells

Baby Washington

Chris Clark

Richard Caiton

Maxine Brown

Charles Brimmer

James Alexander

George Perkins

Lynn August

The Sloths

Gaunga Dyns

Ty Wagner

Gino Parks

Spencer Wiggins

Sonny Green

Bobby Crown

Bobby Parker

Charlie Gracie

Boogaloo

Eddie Daniels

Tickets to the Ponderosa Stomp are not yet on sale.

In related business, While I was in Shreveport with The Oxford American, I met Chris Brown, who gave me an excellent, home-burned CD, Shreveport, There's No Place Like This town: Our City's Songs (1934-1986). It's a Stomp-like compilation of highlights from the blog he operates, Shreveport Songs, which presents cool, crazy tracks from Shreveport's history.

And if fans of the Stomp don't already read Dan Phillips' Home of the Groove blog, they should be. Phillips, like Brown, posts mp3s of rare vinyl and follows them with liner notes-like essays, though he focuses on New Orleans R&B. I asked Dan to write a piece on The Sissy dance when I was at OffBeat, and I've found some great tracks through his site.