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Schwagstock is a music festival that takes place over the course of a weekend in an outdoor setting, and is intended to carry on the vibe of the
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festival. Food, trinkets, glassware, carvings, beads, blankets, tie-dye clothing, and many other handmade and
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-appeal items are available for sale by individual vendors. Attendees are allowed to camp anywhere they wish on the campgrounds, and may choose to set up tents or to camp in their vehicles instead. Music is scheduled such that there are several overlapping live music acts between the main stage and the sideshow(s) from early afternoon until early morning. Past Schwagstocks have been held at Lesterville, Leasburg and
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in Missouri, and in
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, but as of 2004 all Schwagstocks are held at Camp Zoe, south of Salem,
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.


Activities

Besides for the camping and concerts, attendees can swim, canoe, hike, float down the river, and explore caves.
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has about 370 acres of land that can be explored. There are
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s, caves, beaches, creeks, trees,
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, hills, and natural wildlife. Zoe is surrounded by thousands of acres of national forest and private timber reserves.


Legalities

On November 8, 2010, the United States
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filed court documents alleging that the Schwagstock festival is the site of widespread, rampant use and sales of illegal drugs. Investigations date all the way back to 2006 until November 1, 2010, when Camp Zoe was raided. The paperwork shows that the authorities hope to use a mechanism called asset forfeiture to take the property. Under a forfeiture, they do not need to convict the property's owners of a crime or even charge them with one. Even though Jimmy Tebeau has not pleaded guilty to a crime, the government has to show a "preponderance of evidence" that the property was part of criminal activity. The agency seized the Camp Zoe property. Since Zoe was shut down at the infamous Spookstock. The property seizure was made possible under 21 USC § 856, which allows for federal seizure and civil forfeiture of an property used primarily for drug activity. The law can only be used to seize individual property, and the move against Jimmy Tebeau marks the only time the federal "crackhouse law" was ever used against the owner of a music festival venue; as corporations are immune from such seizure, had Tebeau incorporated his ownership under an LLC, there could have been no seizure. Subsequent to the seizure, Camp Zoe was developed into a corporate retreat and state park, with $62 million in private contract development


Band history

The Schwag was created in 1992 by Jimmy Tebeau and Tracy Lowe. In their own words, The Schwag is "a band out to preserve and perpetuate the vibe and music made popular by the Grateful Dead." The band has played over 1500 shows since then, in at least 18 U.S. states. Notable guest performers have included
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Vince Welnick Vincent Leo Welnick (February 21, 1951 – June 2, 2006) was an American keyboardist-singer-songwriter best known for playing with the band The Tubes during the 1970s and 1980s and with the Grateful Dead in the 1990s. He was inducted into ...
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, Michael Kang,
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, Michael Travis,
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, Mike and Liz from
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, Fred Tackett of
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, Johnnie Johnson, and
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. The other members of the band arrive and depart as conditions dictate. The lineup usually consists of Jimmy; a guitar player (such as Eric Eisen from the Helping Phriendly band, Michael Kang of The String Cheese Incident, Shawn Guyot (deceased), (TIM MOODY) Darrell Lea, Brad Sarno, Tracy Lowe, Nick Romanoff(deceased)); a keyboard/organ player (such a
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Jack Kirkner (now in
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); and a drummer (such as Tony Antonelli Dave Klein, Dino English, Cannon DeWeese (now i
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. In 2005, the Missouri House of Representatives passed a resolution applauding Jimmy Tebeau for his "entrepreneurial spirit and creative skills"

A plaque commemorating the resolution was presented to Jimmy at a 2005 Schwagstock.


The band now

Jimmy and the new band manager have worked hard to make the band a noticeable presence and the acquisition of Camp Zoe in
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, which has attracted
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's band members and management involvement, has made the band a popular player in the
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circuit. Schwagstocks have become increasingly popular at Camp Zoe and with SCI's management involvement. JGB guitarist Stu Allen joined the band in 2008, which has increased the band's profile and sound. They are still traveling and playing shows for people all over the U.S.


See also

*
List of jam band music festivals This is a list of jam band music festivals. This list may have some overlap with list of historic rock festivals and list of reggae festivals. Jam bands are musical groups who relate to a unique fan culture that began in the 1960s with Grateful ...


Notes

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References


Fans Still Grateful After 40 Years
Ben Palosaari, (July 26, 2007).
Taking Stock in The Schwag (The Telegraph, 5/19/2006)Jimmy Tebeau and Schwag are turning Deadheads everywhere
Steve Paul, (March 3, 2004).
Schwagstock 10 offers good vibes, friendly faces and Grateful Dead-inspired jams
Christopher Lawton, (July 25, 2001).
Schwagstock
Jim Hanselman, (May 29, 2004).


External links


SchwagstockZoe Campground AmphitheatreThe Schwag's HomepageThe Schwag's MySpaceThe Schwag collection
at the
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's live music archive
The Schwags Facebook
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