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Founded
  
Summer 2002

Genre
  
Indie Rock

Founder
  
Dima Productions

Country of origin
  
United States

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Location
  
Pier 17 Stage, South Street Seaport, Manhattan, New York City

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Seaport Music Festival is an international indie-oriented music festival staged at South Street Seaport in lower Manhattan during the summer. Founded in 2002, the annual music series is recognized for presenting a plethora of indie music’s most relevant breaking and established bands—indie veterans to critically acclaimed newcomers—from around the globe.

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Overview

Featuring national and international artists, SMF concerts (past and present) draw crowds of 4,000-plus fans who turn out to see bands not widely recognized by the general public. Yet, the sizes of the audiences are a testament to the sophistication of the indie music crowd in New York City.

In its 10-year history, SMF has become a gateway for new bands to break into other larger New York festivals in subsequent summers. The once “new” artists who made SMF their first free large outdoor concert in New York City reads like a who’s who of indie music. They include The xx, Deerhunter, Joanna Newsom, Au Revoir Simone, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Sufjan Stevens, The Polyphonic Spree, Juana Molina, Benjy Ferree, Hot Chip, Oppenheimer, Camera Obscura, Bishop Allen, Tokyo Police Club, Devotchka, Atlas Sound, Spinto Band, Dirty on Purpose, Dr. Dog, Menomena, Oneida, No Age, and Telepathe, among others.

Veteran acts that are Seaport Music Festival alumni include Animal Collective, Suicide, The New York Dolls, Angelique Kidjo, A Place to Bury Strangers, Dirty Projectors, Wire, Super Furry Animals, Battles, The National, Superchunk, Polvo, and John Fogerty, among others.

2010 season

Pier 17 Stage, The Seaport
The Apples in stereo
Avi Buffalo
Bear In Heaven
Best Coast
Free Energy
Golden Triangle
Loose Limbs
So Cow
Thee Oh Sees
Chad Van Gaalen
The Wedding Present
Woven Bones
Yacht
YellowFever
Zola Jesus

2009 season

Pier 17 Stage, The Seaport
Bachelorette
Blank Dogs
Black Moth Super Rainbow
Casiokids
John Fogerty
Here We Go Magic
Obits
Polvo
Ribbons
School of Seven Bells
Slow Club
Superchunk
The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
The Wave Pictures
The xx
Versus
Zaza

Also, appearing in 2009 as part of the Bicycle Film Festival Bike's Rock! concert in conjunction with Seaport Music Festival:

Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
The Teenagers

2008 season

Pier 17 Stage, The Seaport
A Place to Bury Strangers
Abe Vigoda
Atlas Sound
Black Acid
Brother Ali
Die! Die! Die!
Dirty Projectors
Grand Archives
King Khan and the Shrines
Mary Weiss
Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson
No Age
Nouvellas
Oneida
Telepathe
The Lost Crusaders
The Rub
Violens
White Williams
Wire

Also, appearing as part of the East Village Radio Music Festival in conjunction with Seaport Music Festival in 2008:

Awesome Color
Bearsuit
Boris
Crystal Stilts
Dan Friel
Flying Lotus
High Places
Kirsten Ketsjer
KRS-One
Olof Arnalds
Vivian Girls

2007 season

Pier 17 Stage, The Seaport

Animal Collective
Au Revoir Simone
Battles
Beat the Devil
Bishop Allen
Camera Obscura
Danielson
Deerhunter
Fujiya and Miyagi
Menomena
Metronomy
Ra Ra Riot
Rock Plaza Central
Suicide
Takka Takka
The Death Set
The National

2006 Season

Pier 17 Stage, The Seaport

Chatham County Line
Dave Alvin and The Guilty Men
Dirty on Purpose
Hot Chip
New York Dolls
Oppenheimer
Spinto Band
Super Furry Animals
Ted Leo and The Pharmacists
The Black Hollies
Tokyo Police Club
Uncle John & Whitelock

2002 - 2005 Seasons

Highlights of the 2002 - 2005 Seaport Music Festival lineup included Devotchka, Elvis Perkins, Joanna Newsom, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Sufjan Stevens, Dr. Dog.

Seaport Music Radio

Launched on June 11, 2008, Seaport Music Radio was originally broadcast every Monday from noon to 2 p.m. on East Village Radio (www.eastvillageradio.com). Hosted by dj Pledge (aka Stephen Dima, Dima Productions), the program features a mix of pop, rock and indie from the 1960s to today, with a focus on new artists as well as interviews with special guests. The show is now called the DJ Pledge Show and is broadcast Sundays from 4-6pm.

Seaport Music Records

By leveraging Seaport Music Festival’s role as a presenter of indie music, the producers behind the series debuted Seaport Music Records in December 2009. The start up is slated to introduce new work and new bands to audiences via electronic downloads and the pressing and distribution of 12-inch vinyl records in 2010 and beyond.

The fledgling label's inaugural release was the Phil Spector/The Waitresses-inspired single This Christmas by The Elves of Heaven, featuring Martin Clancy.

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References

Seaport Music Festival Wikipedia