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Monday, May 2, 2011 • Volume 115, Issue 134
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All that Jazz The Decemberists
Dr. John photos by CHRISTOPHER LEH / The Daily Reveille
Thousands flock to the Big Easy for first weekend of annual Jazz and Heritage Festival Mumford and Sons
Wyclef Jean
The Roots
Locals and visitors left the New Or- played throughout the performance. leans Fair Grounds this weekend satisfied The band informed the crowd that it from substantial servings of multifarious played in New Orleans two years ago and music and tastes from traditional Louisi- is happy to be back and hear the great acts ana cuisine. at Jazz Fest. The 42nd annual New Orleans Jazz Friday’s bright sun brought in more and Heritage Festival served up a plethora hats than a royal wedding, but for some of acts over three days New Orleanians, Jazz with more to come next Fest is an equally worthy Jeanne Lyons weekend. institution. Entertainment Writer Gates opened FriMichael Stevens, day, and the festival featured folk favor- geology senior, has attended the festival ites Mumford and Sons and The Avett for the past eight years, saying it never Brothers, along with soulful Haitian changes and continues to be great. The Wyclef Jean and English rock guitarist New Orleans native listened to Friday’s Jeff Beck. performance of Mumford and Sons and Mumford and Sons stole Friday af- plans to revisit the festival next Saturday ternoon with their raw renditions of new to hear Lauryn Hill. unreleased tunes and favorites like “Little Saturday’s weather was not as bright Lion Man” that brought the English group as Friday’s, but local musicians like from obscurity to Grammy-nominated in- Wayne Toups and The Pine Leaf Boys ternational phenomenon. shined with their zydeco tunes, and New “I’ve never experienced New Or- Orleans staple Jeremy Davenport serleans before this week, but it’s by far my enaded the scene with trumpet and jazz. favorite city in the U.S.,” lead singer MarThe day ended with hits like Bon cus Mumford told the crowd during the Jovi‘s “Living on a Prayer,” followed by performance. college favorite Jason Mraz who concludThe Avett Brothers concluded the ed the festival’s second day. first day with a similar energy as MumAmber Guinn, a school puppeteer ford and Sons, only with a larger setlist from Gwinnett County, Ga., said she fell and following. In the crowd, hips shook, in love with the city when she volunteered heads bobbed and hands clapped to the aggressive banjo, guitar, piano and cello FEST, see page 6
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