Past headliners include Cowboy Mouth (2002), Vonray (2002), Mofro (2003), Less Than Jake / Buckcherry (2004), Everclear / Lit (2005), Third Eye Blind / Mofro / Kyle Cook of Matchbox Twenty (2006), Flogging Molly / Seven Mary Three (2007), Blue Man Group / Pras (2008) and Filter / Yellowman / Paul Doucette of Matchbox Twenty (2009), Anberlin / Less Than Jake / Rusted Root (2010), Minus The Bear / JJ Grey & Mofro / Easy Star All Stars / Better Than Ezra (2011), The Dirty Heads / Filter / Candlebox (2012), The Soundclash featuring DJ Lupe Fiasco & DJ Sky Gellatly / Charlie Worsham / Rootz Underground / The Supervillains (2013), Aer / Roadkill Ghost Choir / Less Than Jake / Ed Kowalczyk of Live / Solillaquists of Sound (2014) have performed for more than 300,000 music fans in Downtown Orlando over the past 18 years.
Unsigned acts showcasing for the industry include Taylor Swift (2003), The Academy Is..., Say Anything (2003), Brock Berryhill / The Murphy Project, Flyleaf, Johnny Bulford (2004), Manchester Orchestra, Francesca Battistelli (2005), Black Tide (2006), There For Tomorrow (2007), Between The Trees (2008), Morgan Wallen and The Sinners Saints (2105) and many more [1] success stories.
The inaugural year celebrated Florida's own Tom Dowd with the documentary The Language of Music, depicting his work as a producer shaping the Southern Rock sound with The Allman Brothers among others.
Placing the musician on the street, in a literal fashion, the 2009 Indie Film Jam was proud to welcome to Pras Michel of the Fugees to introduce his documentary on the darker side of Los Angeles in Skid Row.
Various formats are included with national artists located in the Central Florida area, such as Rock Poster exhibits by Greg 'Stainboy' Reinel, Jeff Matz and Erin Nolan, public art from the renowned Andrew Spear and more.