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New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival 2013

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AXS TV’s 3-Day Jazz Fest Broadcast

An impressive lineup will be on the display as AXS TV has announced the broadcast lineup for the 2013 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival presented by Shell. The 3-day television event begins Friday, May 3rd and will feature over 25 artists and over 25 hours of live music.

Jazz Fest artists scheduled to appear throughout AXS TV’s national broadcast include headliners, discovery artists and local musicians: Billy Joel, John Mayer, Phoenix, Widespread Panic, Daryl Hall and John Oates, Gary Clark, Jr., Willie Nelson & Family, Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, Gipsy Kings, Ben Harper and Charlie Musselwhite, Laura Bell Bundy, Galactic, Marcia Ball, Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk, Anders Osborne, Bonerama, and Marc Broussard among others.

AXS TV’s coverage of Jazz Fest will begin at 3pm ET/Noon PT each day and conclude at Midnight ET/9pm PT offering music fans over 25 hours of live music over the 3-day broadcast. In addition to live concert coverage, AXS TV will also offer viewers behind the scenes access at the festival and artist interviews with host Allison Hagendorf, co-host Bob Santelli (GRAMMY Museum, Executive Director), and correspondent Savannah Jane Buffett. Schedules and artists are subject to change and the network will release a complete program guide by day and artist in the coming days with updates throughout the festival.

Don’t miss out on this LIVE and totally social television experience. Follow AXS TV on Facebook & Twitter using #axsJazzFest. Additionally, keep up with updates and bonus content at www.axs.tv/jazzfest.

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Reply #1 posted 05/04/13 9:07am

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What?!? No Brass Bands? eek

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TonyVanDam said:

What?!? No Brass Bands? eek

There are quite a few. It's a 7 day festival.
I don't think they tried to list every performer in a 2 minute video.

Check the daily schedule of all 12 stages:
http://lineup.nojazzfest....013/04/26/



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Reply #4 posted 05/04/13 3:02pm

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Jazz Fest

Rubber boots.

They should put that on the website, print it on the tickets, that's the one thing you need more than your appetite and your ears at Jazz Fest, RUBBER BOOTS!

Come on, you've seen the Woodstock movie, heard its album, with the chant of "No Rain! No Rain!" Well I've been living in Southern California so damn long I forgot that it precipitates elsewhere. I'm just stunned every live event isn't indoors or in SoCal.

So I'm exiting the Widespread Panic show...

Whoa, let's stop there. I'm standing on the side of the stage as this two plus decade old concoction of musicians pours its sound over the thousands in attendance. That's why you do it, not for the money, not for the fame, there's nowhere else you can get that rush.

And as I'm walking to our vehicle I'm confronted with a sea of mud, not the "Sea Of Madness" that Neil Young sang about so eloquently at 1969's legendary rock festival, but maybe it was. You know that feeling, when the only way out is through? That's what it was like.

But if you're thinking getting your shoes and trousers dirty is the worst crime, you're mistaken. You see there are snakes in that mud, that reach up and pull your shoes right off! You suddenly realize why so many are going barefoot. They crossed this sea of ooze and when they stepped up, there was a giant sucking sound, their shoes were pulled under.

That's what I was worried about. That not only my shoes, but my whole damn body would be pulled beneath the earth and reside forevermore in New Orleans.

That's where I am. Just a couple of blocks from Bourbon Street.

And you know what's great about Bourbon Street? The people! They haven't got ugly, lumpy, imperfect people in Los Angeles, they're stopped at the border, like in "The Grapes Of Wrath." But here in Louisiana I came in contact with the real America, one that descends to the southern tip of our country to let loose, because while those on the coast are pursuing their career dreams, those in the middle know it's about having fun, and that's what you do in New Orleans, party.

And the food!

Yesterday it was fried oysters and soft-shell crab.

Today it was fried alligator and pork cheek terrine. If you're the type who needs pictures, try these:

http://bit.ly/16vHwvY

http://bit.ly/133G8Nq

Lunch was at Cachon. Where I saw Patti Smith enter just before we left. Before we went back to the hotel to get umbrellas to deal with the downpour.

As for Jazz Fest itself... It's about music! What a concept!

That's not what the press is about. The press is all about money and fame. But most of the acts at Jazz Fest have neither. So they can just wail for the fun of it.

The Gospel Tent lives up to its legend. There's just something about a score of people singing from their hearts, exuding joy, it's contagious.

And there's blues, folk and jazz, and even headliners.

And I don't know what the future of music in America is. There's none in the schools and most of it's whored out product made to be sold to corporations. But there's something refreshing having the sound pour over you and knowing that that's it, that's all you're gonna get, that it's not about virality, spreading the word, but listening.

Listen To The Music (it's a reference to the second Doobie Brothers album in case you don't get the reference): http://bit.ly/ZqHazw

Bourbon Street (where I heard a band cover "You Never Give Me Your Money" almost as good as McCartney, and I saw a dude doing such a good karaoke job with "Some Kind Of Wonderful" if you closed your eyes you'd have thought it was Mark Farner): http://bit.ly/ZCTIrg


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So far today on AXS TV

Little Big Town
Anders Osborne
Gary Clark Jr.
Phoenix (currently performing)

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theAudience said:

TonyVanDam said:

What?!? No Brass Bands? eek

There are quite a few. It's a 7 day festival.
I don't think they tried to list every performer in a 2 minute video.

Check the daily schedule of all 12 stages:
http://lineup.nojazzfest....013/04/26/



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Thanks. thumbs up!

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Today's AXS.tv lineup:

Irma Thomas

Widespread Panic

Trombone Shorty

Maroon 5

Wayne Toups & Zydecajun

Aaron Neville

Hall & Oates

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So glad the crowd gave her tremendous encouragement.
The "grey-haired gentleman" that gave her daps when she came offstage was Corey Glover who did a few songs with the band.


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theAudience said:




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Watching those two videos raised my cholesterol by a hundred points. lol

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TD3 said:

Watching those two videos raised my cholesterol by a hundred points. lol

You know you would've had a full plate and back for seconds... cool

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