Another Jazz Fest, come and gone, and we caught every act that we possibly could, across all seven days. Some of our highlights, along with extensive photographic coverage, below: Day # 1: Standout performance and our favorite act of the day was Gary Clark, Jr. We’ve seen him before (a lot, actually) and performing roughly […]
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This year’s Crescent City Blues and BBQ Festival was the 6th annual presentation of the free event, which is put on by the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Foundation (whose premiere event is the annual Jazz and Heritage Festival). This year’s lineup was loaded with stars, including Jimmy “Duck” Holmes, Little Freddie King, Walter “Wolfman” […]
Oct 26, 2011 | Categories: Blog | Tags: bbq, Bettye LaVette, blues, crescent city, festival, Jimmy "Duck" Holmes, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, lafayette square, Little Freddie King, Marcia Ball, Mel Waiters, new orleans, r&b, soul, South Memphis String Band, Super Chikan, Tab Benoit, The Campbell Brothers, Walter "Wolfman" Washington | Leave A Comment »