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New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
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Friday, April 24, 2009 to Sunday, May 03, 2009
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The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival is a 10 day celebration of the culture (music, food and customs) of the Crescent City.
You can enjoy the music of a band on one of the 12 stages, eat at a food booth in one of the two spacious food areas or shop the wares of crafters from around the state or around the world.
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Westmoreland Arts & Heritage Festival shows off its magic (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
By the nature of his art, Dan Kamin will quietly engage his audience at the 34th edition of the Westmoreland Arts & Heritage Festival.
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One vacationer's guide to New Orleans (El Paso Times)
A visit to New Orleans offers a little bit of everything. If you want some history, culture and class, New Orleans offers all of that.
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If Music Be the Food of Fortune (New York Times)
Plans to start an annual three-day Woodstock-esque music festival for 75,000 in upstate New York get mixed reactions from residents.
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Music: Guitar hero (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Derek Trucks balances fatherhood, three bands and a new home studio for him and his guitar goddess wife.
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Summer music fests carry a hefty price tag (Akron Beacon Journal)
Even before the temperatures started their creep toward the 90-degree mark, the signs were everywhere: Another summer-music-festival season has begun.
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SoundSession takes it from the top today (The Providence Journal)
Providence?s annual SoundSession Festival kicks off today, treating Rhode Island music fans to a week of performances in many different kinds of music, from hip-hop and jazz to Brazilian and funk ? and more.
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Nevilles playing PAC behind new funk album (Southampton Press)
For some, the mere mention of the Neville Brothers is enough to revive feelings of adolescent passion and unrequited love.
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Al Green lays down his Al Green-est album ever (The Providence Journal)
NEW ORLEANS ? Al Green is 62 now, but it?s easy to envision what the good reverend looked like as a child. When he smiles that familiar high-wattage grin, his remarkably unlined face lights up like a kid who has just heard the ice cream truck jingle from around the corner.
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Tracking the T-man (Mail and Guardian)
The map will replace this text. If any users do not have Flash Player 8 (or above), they'll see this message. Peter Tladi does not remember the exact year in which Joy of Jazz began.
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Music festivals take on the role of destinations (Chicago Tribune)
Until recently, outdoor rock festivals have been associated with mud: muddied bodies, muddied sound systems and muddied minds, soft from baking under a blazing sun for four days in a row.
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