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abrasion99
11-13-2009, 09:39 AM
When will we find out the lineup for 2010?
Also, please book Corb Lund and the Hurtin' Albertans and Bonsoir, Catin...:-)
funkkjunkie
11-13-2009, 10:28 AM
I think the list of artists comes out in Feb. but swag will weigh in here soon and tell you when the exact date was last year. :)
Here ya go. http://jazzfest.swagland.com/jfnewsdates.html
Past performance may not be indicative of future results.
linza22
11-13-2009, 12:57 PM
I think the list of artists comes out in Feb. but swag will weigh in here soon and tell you when the exact date was last year. :)
hahahaha!
VWGal
11-13-2009, 02:31 PM
When will we find out the lineup for 2010?
Also, please book Corb Lund and the Hurtin' Albertans and Bonsoir, Catin...:-)
Corby Lund. Well, I'll be. That's right outta my back yard. I'll have to think whether Corby would be right for Fest...certainly fantastic up here, he does a great show and has the young alt-country/cowboy poet market all tied up.
Rossvegas
11-16-2009, 12:43 PM
Corby Lund. Well, I'll be. That's right outta my back yard. I'll have to think whether Corby would be right for Fest...certainly fantastic up here, he does a great show and has the young alt-country/cowboy poet market all tied up.
The hell with that: I want Gaye Delorme. Well, it's 40 below and I don't give a....
VWGal
11-16-2009, 02:32 PM
The hell with that: I want Gaye Delorme. Well, it's 40 below and I don't give a....
Gaye is still playing round town, but I haven't heard him in ages to know whether he still does that song. You've just reminded me of the many nights I and others spent at the Scotch and Sirloin worshipping at the altar of Gaye's playing. I just lived over at Place Concorde so it was a short stumble home, stopping at the Lord Nelson or someone's apartment for a nightcap.
abrasion99
11-16-2009, 05:13 PM
Corby Lund. Well, I'll be. That's right outta my back yard. I'll have to think whether Corby would be right for Fest...certainly fantastic up here, he does a great show and has the young alt-country/cowboy poet market all tied up.
Hey VW: I'm a recent convert. Saw Corb open for Steve Earle here in Montreal, then in a tiny barroom a few months later. I think he'd give 'em all what-fer on the Fais Do-Do. Funny, good-looking, young, clever...and he's got all them cavalry songs and funny Canadian stories.
Rossvegas
11-16-2009, 05:27 PM
Gaye is still playing round town, but I haven't heard him in ages to know whether he still does that song. You've just reminded me of the many nights I and others spent at the Scotch and Sirloin worshipping at the altar of Gaye's playing. I just lived over at Place Concorde so it was a short stumble home, stopping at the Lord Nelson or someone's apartment for a nightcap.
Jeebus Miss Donna, I KNOW I must have tripped over your feet at some point in our past lives! I practically used to live at the Scotch and Sirloin, and I too became a big fan of Gaye Delorme's. I was actually pretty shocked to have learned that he had written "the Rodeo Song" and, more importantly, that it was his most successful commercial success.
I used to have the same sense of wonder (if that's what it is) when I think about the great Canadian songwriter Ian Thomas. The guy wrote some truly terrific songs, put out some kickass albums and had an AMAZING touring band....but all of his album sales COMBINED never even came close to hitting the sames numbers put up by his brother Dave Thomas as part of the "Doug and Bob McKenzie" act! Unreal, eh?
completejohn
12-02-2009, 06:57 PM
...for the second weekend:
subdudes (Fri - Gentilly)
Average White Band
Batiste & Friends
Richie Havens
Susan Cowsill
Galactic
Blues Traveler
Radiators (Sun - Gentilly)\
Subdudes news is from their website. Others from other forum replies, so I can't say that they are confirmed.
The latest from Pollstar:
Fri 04/23/10 Jeffery Broussard & The Creole Cowboys
Sun 04/25/10 Darius Rucker
Thu 04/29/10 Average White Band
Dala
Blues Traveler
Fri 04/30/10 Jose Feliciano
Sun 05/02/10 Richie Havens
The latest from Jambase:
04/25/10 : Sunday- Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni Ba
04/29/10 : Thursday- Average White Band
05/01/10 : Saturday- Kenny Wayne Shepherd
funkkjunkie
12-04-2009, 01:33 PM
Dec 14 is the big day for the list of artists! Later we'll get the dailies when they are divided by well, their day that they play. And then later we'll get the cubes where we know what time each band plays. And then there are the nighttime grids at www.jazzfestgrids.com. :D
bRETT
12-09-2009, 12:56 PM
This just in: The Allman Brothers. (They've announced to their list that they're playing "later in April," so I assume its first weekend.
McGregor
12-09-2009, 01:25 PM
This just in: The Allman Brothers. (They've announced to their list that they're playing "later in April," so I assume its first weekend.
Holiday greetings to everyone out there in Moogis Land. -
I hope you are all doing well and that all of your holiday plans are progressing nicely. I think I can help to make your holidays even more fun. We have definitely got some exciting things to tell you about for 2010 from the world of Moogis.
Let’s talk about Allman Brothers Band activity for 2010. Next year, the ABB tour schedule will consist of fewer concerts than we normally play. We are going to be very selective with the number of shows that we play. There certainly will be opportunities for all of you to see us live. But there won't be as many opportunities as there have been in other years. When we do play for you, every show will be significant as you will see when I explain it.
We know that The Allman Brothers Band will appear at The Wanee Festival on April 16 and 17. And we know that we will appear at the New Orleans Jazz Festival later in April.
Beyond those appearances, the only other ABB shows that we are aware of in 2010 will take place during our annual run in New York City in March. Most of you probably know by now that these shows are not going to take place at The Beacon Theatre. We will be appearing at a new location. This is where you and Moogis come into the picture.
We are going to let ABB announce the specific details of the upcoming New York shows through the normal channels. But we want to let you know that Moogis will be in New York again this year to bring you all the music, excitement and action just as we did last year. Moogis did something historic last year with the webcast of the 40th Anniversary shows at The Beacon and we plan to do it again this year. But, in order to do this, we are going to need you to get involved.
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If you were not among those who renewed your original subscription, you can still buy a subscription to the 2010 webcasts by paying $150 before January 24. Obviously, the price will increase after January 24. We would love to keep the prices at last year’s level but it’s just not possible. By webcasting one of rock history’s greatest series of concerts in 2009, Moogis broke new ground creatively and technically. Unfortunately, Moogis also incurred significant financial losses. We are doing our best to pay back these obligations but we also need to do our best to be certain that we cover our costs for 2010’s New York Run.
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stlbarb
12-09-2009, 03:52 PM
This just in: The Allman Brothers. (They've announced to their list that they're playing "later in April," so I assume its first weekend.
first weekend dates are April 23-25
second weekend dates are April 29-May 2
so it could be either weekend.
Just so long as it isn't first Friday- for me.
completejohn
12-10-2009, 07:06 PM
According to Pollstar, Irma Thomas is playing on Friday, 4/23 AND Sat 5/1.
completejohn
12-10-2009, 07:09 PM
Marcia ball, sunday, 4/25 I hope she does Lafayette Square on Wednesday!
According to Pollstar, Irma Thomas is playing on Friday, 4/23 AND Sat 5/1.
Last year she did two sets: her regular set at Gentilly or Acura, and a Gospel set in the Gospel Tent.
Marcia ball, sunday, 4/25 I hope she does Lafayette Square on Wednesday!
I don't. Marcia's great and all, but she's had that slot for several years. Time for a change, imo.
completejohn
12-11-2009, 02:23 PM
You probably get to SEE Marcia a lot more than me. She hardly ever makes it out to New Mexico. Plus if I get to see her at Laf Square, I can see someone else during her Fairgrounds set.
OK, it's just me being selfish!
Fred (Texas JF Fanatic)
12-11-2009, 03:06 PM
If half of these rumors are true then it will be a great lineup. Come on Tuesday, what does Santa have in his bag this year? Hell, if none of the rumors are true it will still be good!
chrisjoseph
12-11-2009, 03:49 PM
I have heard a couple of the unannounced names....the masses will be happy.
chrisjoseph
12-11-2009, 03:50 PM
I don't. Marcia's great and all, but she's had that slot for several years. Time for a change, imo.
Bry, I completely agree. I think it would be nice to rotate that show every year. Give someone local more exposure.
completejohn
12-11-2009, 04:00 PM
I have heard a couple of the unannounced names....the masses will be happy.
Come on - don't hold out on us now!
chrisjoseph
12-11-2009, 04:02 PM
There are many sources of information......some of them tell me I can go public with the info, and some say don't.
McGregor
12-11-2009, 05:22 PM
I have heard a couple of the unannounced names....the masses will be happy.
widespread panic........:) ............?
a little birdie...
chrisjoseph
12-11-2009, 05:26 PM
No, it's actually a band called "The Masses Will Be Happy."
completejohn
12-11-2009, 05:28 PM
No, it's actually a band called "The Masses Will Be Happy."
Oh, the Pope is on tour? He rocks!
chrisjoseph
12-11-2009, 05:35 PM
You're thinking of John Paul. Benedict is more into smooth jazz.
Apostrophe (')
12-11-2009, 05:50 PM
You're thinking of John Paul. Benedict is more into smooth jazz.
apparently he's also into hiphop and indie rock...
http://www.cnn.com/2009/SHOWBIZ/Music/12/04/tupac.vatican.playlist/index.html