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Moondance Jam is an annual and festival held in mid-July in the /Chippewa National Forest Area near Walker, Minnesota. It is recognized as Minnesota's largest rock festival and a major classic rock festival in the United States. The Jam has gone from being a party for a few hundred family and friends back in 1992 to a rock 'n' roll and camping celebration that entertains tens of thousands today mainly because it has maintained a clean, safe and friendly atmosphere along with open for general admission ticket holders.


History

Early beginnings
The Moondance Jam was started by Bill and Kathy Bieloh in 1992, when they sought a way to promote the riding stables that they owned. The first jam was a modest start featuring mostly regional acts, as well as , spread out over two days. In 1993, the jam expanded and featured and , beginning a tradition of more established and popular classic rock acts. For the third jam in 1994, popular country artists were brought in, and it became the most styled jam to date with bands like Pirates of the Mississippi and .


The mid-1990s
The mid-1990s established Moondance Jam as the highly popular annual classic rock festival that it is today. 1995's jam featured the most popular classic rock acts yet, including Kansas, The Guess Who, Survivor and Starship featuring Mickey Thomas. The following year, the tradition continued with Starship featuring Mickey Thomas once again, along with Three Dog Night, of Bachman–Turner Overdrive, .38 Special and the . In 1997, the festival was lengthened to three days, and a record 35,000 people attended the jam. , America, Grand Funk Railroad and entertained the record crowds.


The late 1990s
Moondance Jam became 's largest rock festival after 1998's jam when a crowd of 50,000 showed up to hear the music of a record number of national classic rock acts including Steve Miller, Foreigner, Yes and . After the jam of '98, the facilities were upgraded since traffic became backed up over leading up to the site. Many attendees pulled to the side of the road and walked five miles (8 km) to get to the grounds. In 1999, the jam continued to grow, although two inches of rain on the opening day created large amounts of mud that made a mess of the facility. Still, bands including , Blue Öyster Cult, and Electric Light Orchestra took the stage.


Turn of the millennium
2000's jam featured a more organized facility with an expanded parking lot, more camping space, and shuttles to and from each area of the grounds. , The Beach Boys, , Styx and The Doobie Brothers were among the largest spectrum of national classic rock acts yet. The Moondance Jam celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2001 with good weather and bands like , , , and , along with a very large selection of regional bands. 2002 continued the tradition with improved sound and lighting effects and bands such as Journey, Styx, Blondie, Scorpions and . Four nights of the nation's top national classic rock bands in 2003 made the jam the largest classic rock festival in the United States. , , and Boston drew in a record crowd.


The Jam in the 2000's
Since 2004, the Jam has been acclaimed as "the best classic rock festival in the nation", and as one of the best music festivals. The quantity and the popularity of the national classic rock bands increased almost every year afterward.

The Jam has also become a place for regional acts to find an audience on three smaller stages; one in the Moondance Jam Saloon, one outdoors in the Tiki Bar, and the acoustic stage in the Lazy Moon Bar & Grill. The Lazy Moon Bar & Grill was added to provide more entertainment and an opportunity for fans to get an up close view of the backstage area. The backstage viewing along with continues the Moondance tradition of giving general admission ticket holders more opportunities to get close to their favorite bands.

In 2010, Moondance Jam added a few modern and 90s rock bands to their festival lineup to mix in with the classic rockers. It turned out to be a huge success with huge crowds packing the festival grounds all three days. Blaze TV also joined the party to film 10 of shows in HD for . The programs aired as part of the DIRECTV Concert Series on The 101 Network from November 2010 through 2012. Moondance Jam has continued the mix modern and 90s rock bands with its 80s and lineup since then.

The COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 caused officials to scrap the Jam and defer to 2021.


Facilities
Moondance Jam is Minnesota's largest and one of the premier classic rock festivals in the . The Jam is patrolled by many police agencies, as well as EMS crews in case of an emergency. The Jam features a rock and lineup, of and facilities, food and beverage stands, open up to the stage, along with available VIP seating and treatment. The friendly and safe atmosphere is considered one of reasons why the festival has gone from being a party for a few thousand in 1992 to an event that entertains tens of thousands from all over the world.


Promotion and production
In 2005, Moondance Jam was named the Premier Classic Rock Festival in the by the Classic Rock Revisited magazine and fanzine The event, along with its sister festival, Moondance Jammin Country Fest, was produced by TEA Productions of until 2011. In 2010, ten Moondance shows were filmed and produced by Blaze TV exclusively for to be shown on The 101 Network's concert series and rerun for two years. also released the album "Live at Moondance Jam" from the Blaze TV footage. This was also the year that Moondance Jam began to feature more 90s and modern acts to go with its classic rock and 80s lineup of bands. Neste Event Marketing of produced both festivals from 2012-2019.


Past (and current) national bands at the Jam
JAM XXX - 2022 TBD

JAM 28 - 2019 , Train, Skillet (band), The Goo Goo Dolls, Gov't Mule, , Survivor (band), , , , Vixen (band), , Cold Kingdom, ThundHerStruck, Mountain Ash

JAM 27 - 2018 , Tesla, , Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, Kansas, Fuel, , , , KIX, , Saliva, GB Leighton, Crow, Hairball, Def Leggend, Mountain Ash

JAM 26 - 2017 Steve Miller Band, Live, , , Melissa Etheridge, The Pretty Reckless, Better Than Ezra, of Mötley Crüe, Black Stone Cherry, Starship featuring Mickey Thomas, Jack Russell's Great White, Dorothy, , Cold Kingdom, ThundHerStruck, The Fabulous Armadillos, Atomic Punks, Mountain Ash

JAM 25 - 2016 , Boston, Chicago, Bush, Sixx A.M., Chevelle, , Queensrÿche, , , Kix, Little River Band, , Firehouse, ThundHerStruck, Killer Queen, The Fabulous Armadillos & Collective Unconscious "Takin it to the Limit" Tribute to the Eagles, Mountain Ash

JAM 24 - 2015 with Michael Anthony, , The Doobie Brothers, Huey Lewis and the News, , , Black Stone Cherry, Jefferson Starship, , Vixen, , Black Star Riders, , , , ThundHerStruck, Hairball, The Fabulous Armadillos, Alive: A Tribute To Pearl jam

JAM 23 - 2014 , Styx, , Foreigner, , , Sublime with Rome, , , Skillet, , , Slaughter, Autograph, featuring

JAM 22 - 2013 Mötley Crüe, Slash, , , Bachman & Turner, Theory Of A Deadman, , Blue Öyster Cult, , Shooting Star, , , Cain, , Atomic Punks

JAM 21 - 2012 , , Heart, , Three Days Grace, Grand Funk Railroad, Skid Row, , , , , Atomic Punks: The Tribute to Early Van Halen, Motley Inc: A Tribute to Mötley Crüe, Free Fallin: Tribute to Tom Petty, Them Pesky Kids, Hairball, Mountain Ash, The Bad Animals: A Tribute To Heart

JAM 20 - 2011 Three Doors Down, KISS, Stone Temple Pilots, 38 Special, , Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, , , , Outlaws, Fuel, , Cracker, Belfast Cowboys: A Tribute To Van Morrison, ThundHerStruck: A Tribute To AC/DC, Hairball, Mountain Ash, Cain, The Bad Animals: A Tribute To Heart

JAM 19 - 2010 , and the Wabos, , , , , , , , , Cinderella, Black Stone Cherry, , , Tonic

JAM 18 (Rockin' 18) - 2009 Journey, Yes, , , , Asia, Kansas, Grand Funk Railroad, , , , Shooting Star, Zed Leppelin, ThundHerStruck, Ozzmosis

JAM 17 (Sizzlin' 17) - 2008 Crosby, Stills & Nash, Poison, , Styx, , Creedence Clearwater Revisited, , , Toto The Guess Who, , , Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Big Brother & The Holding Company, , Otis Day and the Knights, Led Zepagain

JAM 16 ( Sweet 16) - 2007 , The New Cars, The Moody Blues, , , Tesla, Toto, Big Head Todd and the Monsters, , , Kansas, , , , , Scarlet Haze

JAM 15 ( Dream 15) - 2006 Heart, Poison, , Steve Miller Band, , , , The Guess Who, , Band, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, John Kay & Steppenwolf, Starship featuring Mickey Thomas, Outlaws, Little River Band, Y&T

JAM 14 ( Fab 14) - 2005 , , Cinderella, Journey, Tesla, , , Grand Funk Railroad, , 38 Special, , FireHouse, Blackfoot, , , Daisy Dillman Band,

JAM 13 ( Lucky 13) - 2004 Huey Lewis and the News, , , The FIXX, , & Neil Giraldo, Santana's , , The Allman Brothers Band, , , , Chris Robinson & NEM

JAM 12 - 2003 , & , Boston, , George Thorogood & the Destroyers, , , Gypsy, , War, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Indigenous, , , , Rockin Dopsie Jr. & the Zydeco Twisters,

JAM 11 - 2002 Scorpions, , Dio, , Journey, Blondie, Indigenous, Gypsy, , Styx, , Black Oak Arkansas, .38 Special, The Little River Band, Paul Revere & the Raiders,

JAM 10 - 2001 , , Creedence Clearwater Revisited, , , & the Delaware Destroyers, , Big Head Todd & the Monsters, , , , The Marshall Tucker Band, , Celebration, The Little River Band

JAM 2000 , The Beach Boys, , , , , & the Destroyers, Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band, (New Rhythm & Blues Quartet), of Mountain, The Doobie Brothers, Creedence Clearwater Revisited, , Styx, & the New Animals, Rockin Dopsie Jr. & the Zydeco Twisters

JAM VIII - 1999 , ELO Part II, Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, Blue Öyster Cult, , , Hank Williams Jr., Chris Duarte, Lamont Cranston, , , .38 Special, & the Beaver Brown Band, Starship featuring Mickey Thomas, & the Detroit Wheels

JAM VII - 1998 Foreigner, , Steppenwolf, , Yes, ' Live Project, The Band, Lamont Cranston, Steve Miller, ,

JAM VI - 1997 , Marshall Tucker Band, , America, Nazareth, , ,

JAM V - 1996 .38 Special, , Edgar Winter Group, Starship featuring Mickey Thomas, , The Grass Roots, Three Dog Night, Celebration

JAM IV - 1995 Kansas, Survivor, Starship featuring Mickey Thomas, The Guess Who, The Grass Roots

JAM III - 1994 , , Pirates of the Mississippi,

JAM II - 1993 Ozark Mountain Daredevils, , , Lamont Cranston

JAM '92 - 1992 , Fantastic Convertibles, The Classics, Fever, Sparky and the Time Pirates


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