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Big Ears Festival

The Big Ears Festival is an annual music festival in Knoxville, Tennessee, created and produced by AC Entertainment.
==History==
The festival was founded in 2009 by Ashley Capps, founder of AC Entertainment. The festival was originally organized by Ashley Capps in partnership with Jason Boardman of Knoxville's Pilot Light and Chris Molinski of the Knoxville Museum of Art.〔(Everett, Matthew. "BIG EARS 09: Adventures in Modern Music." Metro Pulse. February 4, 2009 )〕
The 2009 edition, which took place February 6–8, featured Antony And The Johnsons, Burning Star Core, Nicolas Collins, David Daniell, Dan Deacon, Fence Kitchen, Fennesz, Fennesz/linkous/minor, Michael Gira, Philip Glass, Larkin Grimm, Neil Hamburger, Jon Hassell, Matmos, The Necks, Negativland, Pauline Oliveros, Wendy Sutter, Shaking Ray Levis, and Ned Rothenberg.〔(Big Ears Festival, 2009 Lineup )〕
In 2010, famed composer Terry Riley was named as the first "Artist in Residence" of the Big Ears Festival. The festival celebrated his 75th birthday year with three days of concerts by Terry Riley and a host of collaborators. In addition to Riley as "Artist in Residence", musician Bryce Dessner of the band The National was a guest curator of the festival.〔(Big Ears Fest Announcement, Brooklyn Vegan, 2010 )〕〔(''An interview with Bryce Dessner (Big Ears co-curator and guitarist in Clogs/The National'', Brooklyn Vegan, 2010 )〕
The 2010 edition, which took place March 26–28, featured Abe Vigoda, Ahleuchatistas, Sam Amidon, Andrew W.K., Argentinum Astrum, Bang On A Can All-Stars, William Basinski, Adrian Belew, Iva Bittova, The Books, Buke & Gass, Calder Quartet, Clogs, Damaged Patients, Bryce Dessner, Destroyed By Magnets, Dirty Projectors, Doveman, The 802 Tour, The Ex, Forest Magic, Ben Frost, Gang Gang Dance, Jens Hannemann, Tim Hecker, Shelley Hirsch, Javelin, jj, Konk Pack, Lesser Gonzalez Alvarez, Liturgy, Andy Moor, Nico Muhly, My Brightest Diamond, The National, New Brutalism, Joanna Newsom, Nosaj Thing, Gyan Riley, Terry Riley, DJ/rupture, Shaking Ray Levis, Shortwave Society, Tracy Silverman, Nadia Sirota, Ches Smith, Sufjan Stevens, St. Vincent, Vampire Weekend, Videohippos, Villages, Warband, and The xx.〔(Big Ears Festival, 2010 Lineup )〕
In addition to the musical performances in 2010, Jessica Dessner, sister of Bryce Dessner, organized the first Big Ears film festival at the Knoxville Museum of Art which featured an exhibition of The BQE by Sufjan Stevens.〔(Big Ears Festival, 2010 Film Festival Co-op at the Knoxville Museum of Art )〕〔(Sufjan Stevens, ''Destroy All Those Irritating Memories'' world premiere at the Big Ears Festival 2010 )〕
Big Ears 2011, originally planned for the first half of the year, was eventually postponed due to scheduling conflicts,〔(Everett, Matthew. "BIG EARS 2011 on Hold" Metro Pulse. December 22, 2010 )〕 and then quietly canceled altogether.
In the summer of 2013, AC Entertainment began to tease a revival of the event on its official Facebook page, pledging news "in the coming weeks".〔(Big Ears Festival. July 1, 2013 )〕
Big Ears' return was announced on October 23, 2013 and took place March 28-30, 2014.〔()〕 Curated by Steve Reich, it featured Television, John Cale, Julia Holter, Low, and Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood among others.
The 2015 edition featured Kronos Quartet, Laurie Anderson, Swans, Ben Frost, William Tyler, Max Richter, Silver Apples, Steve Gunn, Grouper, Nels Cline, Zs, Omar Souleyman, among others.

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