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Big Spring Jam was an annual
music festival A music festival is a festival, community event with music, performances of singing and instrument playing that is often presented with a theme such as musical genre (e.g., rock music, rock, blues, folk music, folk, jazz, classical music), nation ...
taking place in
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. The Jam, which began in 1993, typically took place the fourth weekend in September. From 1993 to 2009, it was a three-day event beginning Friday and ending Sunday. The 2011 revival was a two-day event on Friday and Saturday only. It featured acts from all genres of music including local bands, emerging talent, oldies acts, and the top artists of the day. Along with the music, the Big Spring Jam also held an annual 5k race. The title of the festival was a matter of confusion for many, especially those outside northern Alabama, as the Big ''Spring'' Jam was held early each autumn. The title, however, referred to the location, Big Spring International Park in downtown Huntsville. Big Spring Jam usually featured four or more temporary stages set up throughout the park. Each stage typically featured the same genres of music throughout the weekend. One stage featured
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exclusively, another featured
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, and the remainder of the stages were largely
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-based. To alleviate the impact of potential inclement weather, in 2011 the country music stage was moved indoors to the Propst Arena in the
Von Braun Center The Von Braun Center (known as Von Braun Civic Center until 1997) is an entertainment complex, with a maximum arena seating capacity of 9,000, located in Huntsville, Alabama. The original facility debuted in 1975 and has undergone several signi ...
. Unlike most other large-scale music festivals, Big Spring Jam was a not-for-profit event, organized each year by the Huntsville Heritage Foundation in conjunction with the
Von Braun Center The Von Braun Center (known as Von Braun Civic Center until 1997) is an entertainment complex, with a maximum arena seating capacity of 9,000, located in Huntsville, Alabama. The original facility debuted in 1975 and has undergone several signi ...
. Proceeds from the event benefited local charities, health and human services agencies, and arts and entertainment organizations throughout
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. In later years, the Big Spring Jam suffered a tarnished reputation due to weather events. In both 2005 and 2006, some of the main acts were canceled due to inclement weather. Despite its status as a non-profit event, Big Spring Jam officials refused to refund ticket purchases after they canceled events. For example, tickets were sold after the event was rained out in 2006 - and officials refused to refund the ticket prices. Tickets were sold up until the point the event was canceled. However, the 2007 and 2008 events, where the weather was favorable, were deemed highly successful. The 2010 event was canceled due to financial and logistical issues but the event returned, as promised, in 2011. The 2011 Big Spring Jam was a smaller, two-day event with some acts moved into the Propst Arena at the Von Braun Center, again, as a hedge against rain and storms. The 2011 event drew only 30,000 attendees, only a fraction of the 240,000 who attended in 2003, with blame placed on the smaller scope of the event, competition from high school and college football (especially the former), the economic downturn, and weather on the Jam's first day. Organizers announced in November 2011 that they would "shelve" the event for the immediate future with plans to "retool" or "recreate" it at some point when the economy improved (the severe recession of the 2008-09 period was still being felt by many area residents) and local interest increased. As of 2021, however, no plans have been announced to revive the event, so it has likely been discontinued permanently.


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WHNT-TV WHNT-TV (channel 19) is a television station in Huntsville, Alabama, United States, affiliated with CBS. It is owned by Nexstar Media Group alongside Florence-licensed CW owned-and-operated station WHDF (channel 15). The two stations share stu ...
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The Huntsville Times ''The Huntsville Times'' was a thrice-weekly newspaper published in Huntsville, Alabama. It also served the surrounding areas of north Alabama's Tennessee Valley region. The ''Times'' formerly operated as an afternoon paper, but moved to mornin ...
, title=Big Spring Jam canceled this year due to downtown construction, should return in 2011 , url=http://blog.al.com/entertainment-times/2010/04/big_spring_jam_canceled_this_year_due_to_downtown_construction_should_return_in_2011.html , date=April 15, 2010 , accessdate=April 20, 2010 , archiveurl=https://wayback.archive-it.org/all/20120306023303/http://blog.al.com/entertainment-times/2010/04/big_spring_jam_canceled_this_year_due_to_downtown_construction_should_return_in_2011.html , archivedate=6 March 2012 , url-status=live
{{cite news , first=Nick , last=Banaszak , publisher=WHNT News 19 , title=Big Spring Jam Organizers Announce Venue, Date Changes; Propst Arena to host some acts in slimmed-down Friday-Saturday event , url=http://www.whnt.com/news/whnt-big-spring-jam-organizers-announce-venue-date-changes-20110721,0,4564261.story , date=July 21, 2011 , accessdate=December 5, 2011 , url-status=dead , archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110724035342/http://www.whnt.com/news/whnt-big-spring-jam-organizers-announce-venue-date-changes-20110721%2C0%2C4564261.story , archivedate=July 24, 2011 {{cite news , first=Sarah , last=Cure , work=
The Huntsville Times ''The Huntsville Times'' was a thrice-weekly newspaper published in Huntsville, Alabama. It also served the surrounding areas of north Alabama's Tennessee Valley region. The ''Times'' formerly operated as an afternoon paper, but moved to mornin ...
, title=Big Spring Jam officials evaluating new ideas after disappointing turnout in 2011 , url=http://blog.al.com/breaking/2011/11/post_730.html , date=November 3, 2011 , accessdate=December 5, 2011


External links


Big Spring Jam official website
Music festivals in Alabama Recurring events disestablished in 2011 Culture of Huntsville, Alabama Tourist attractions in Huntsville, Alabama Music festivals established in 1993 1993 establishments in Alabama 2011 disestablishments in Alabama