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For this year, Yountville Live will stretch from March 19 through March 22. The
            2020 lineup hadn’t been finalized at the time of publication, but in the past the
            festival has pulled in some of the best-known musical artists in the country.
            This includes David Hodges, the Goo Goo Dolls, Colbie Caillat, O.A.R., X
            Ambassadors, Foy Vance, Blue October, and the Plain White T’s, to name a few.

            “We try and find the next artist who’s about to break and also the artists
            who are very talented and have big personalities who can perform acoustic
            guitar with no amplification at a wine dinner,” said FF Entertainment
            President Bobbii Hach Jacobs. “They’re just very much in that creative tip.”

            One of the secrets to pulling this talent, Bobbii said, is simply to extend
            the Napa Valley’s hospitality to the performers as well as the audience.
            “I think what’s really awesome is when artists are on the road or on tour—
            it’s their job—but what we try to do is we not only have them perform
            and entertain, but enjoy themselves while they’re here and take it all in,”
            Bobbii said. “We encourage them to bring their spouse or significant
            other. They don’t just have a great experience; they say, ‘Wow I’m all
            in.’ Everyone here is so welcoming and engaging—it’s amazing.”

 NOW APPEARING  Bobbii said the Live In The Vineyard concept stems from the
            desire to bring “current pop music” into the area, but in a way
            that’s designed to make the audience members feel connected
            with the performer, as opposed to being one in a sea of people or
 Live in Yountville  watching a singer two football field-lengths from the stage.












 Nate Gartrell


 hat happens when you take world-renowned musicians and put them in the
 backdrop of the beautiful Napa Valley, along with the fine wine and cuisine this
 area is known for? You get what’s become known as a luxury event, a unique
 Wgetaway designed for intimate, up-close views of artists and chefs who typically
 showcase their work on television, or in multi-thousand seat arenas. It all started in 2008 with a Jason
 Mraz performance in the Napa Valley, around the time he released the multi-platinum, Grammy-
 nominated hit “I’m Yours.” Nowadays, Napa Valley has three such events each year, all put on by
 FF Entertainment, and starting this year with Yountville Live. The four-day event is a celebration of
 food, wine, and music, and surrounds the popular annual Taste of Yountville Festival.

 “Yountville Live was, hands down, the most incredible festival experience of
 my life,” popular singer/songwriter Marc Broussard said in a testimonial on
 Yountville Live’s website. “The food, the wine, the hospitality, and the music were
 of a caliber unmatched by any other event I’ve ever been associated with. If I’m
 not invited back as an artist, you can bet I’ll be buying a ticket as a fan.”



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