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Originally posted by danlachman View PostI suck at predictions, but Quint could run the play he used when the Stones and Stevie Nicks dropped out in 2019: Widespread Panic. Next leg of their tour starts May 6.
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Originally posted by travist View PostFirst time post... what about Jon Batiste? I thought it strange he is featured on the poster and not performing. Just a thought.Visit my Jazzfest advice site: http://jazzfest.swagland.com/
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Originally posted by swag View Post
Fest would have booked him in a heartbeat, but he has an unavoidable conflict with a major project in NYC.
https://www.nola.com/entertainment_l...3d96e8fed.html
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Originally posted by Blumie View Post
Fair point. I also agree that the benefit of The Eagles playing is drawing the crowd away from the stages with the good music.
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Originally posted by jjazznj View Post
My thoughts exactly although there is nothing special going on at that time slot that I'm dying to see. I'd love to see The Eagles from 45-50 years ago but not this version which sounds nothing like the original band. Hopefully they get someone who we will all be into hearing.
Someone upthread suggested Bo Diddley. I saw him at the Fest (and in a NYC club), and he was amazing. As I mentioned in a different thread, I recently bought a new stereo system and have been playing my old vinyl. At the top of the list of people I'd like to see at Fest based on who I'm spinning at home is Warren Zevon. I saw him a couple of time at The Paradise in Boston; he was a great performer and would have been great at Fest.
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Originally posted by BAR1964 View PostStevie
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Originally posted by Blumie View PostI wouldn't mind terribly if it's someone only I want to see.
Someone upthread suggested Bo Diddley. I saw him at the Fest (and in a NYC club), and he was amazing. As I mentioned in a different thread, I recently bought a new stereo system and have been playing my old vinyl. At the top of the list of people I'd like to see at Fest based on who I'm spinning at home is Warren Zevon. I saw him a couple of time at The Paradise in Boston; he was a great performer and would have been great at Fest.
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