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Jazz Fest 5.02 Sun | Photos & Best Of

Words by: Tom Speed | Images by: Dino Perrucci

Jazz Fest – Weekend 2 – Day 4 :: 05.02.10 :: Sunday :: New Orleans, LA

The Neville Brothers :: 05.02.10 :: Jazz Fest

The nursery rhyme goes, “Rain, rain, go away, come again another day.” Tens of thousands of people were likely chanting that little prayer, to themselves at the least, throughout the weekend. “Another Day” finally came for Jazz Fest’s second weekend on Sunday. While the weather portended rain throughout the weekend, it finally delivered on Sunday. It wasn’t severe. Just drizzles and a brief shower. And who couldn’t use a good shower after seven days of Jazz Fest? But with every cloud there’s a silver lining, and the lining on a rainy Jazz Fest day is that it keeps the fair weather festival-goers away, so the crowds were significantly thinned, and pleasantly so. In many ways, it was the best of days. The best of the best were:

Tom’s Top Three Aural

#1 The Radiators (Gentilly Stage)

For many people, the annual Jazz Fest does not officially end until the “first family of New Orleans,” The Neville Brothers, completes their closing Sunday set at the Acura Stage. For an entirely different breed of freaks, the culmination of festivities is marked by The Radiators’ annual throw-down on the Gentilly Stage. As always, it was a celebratory after party for all those who had made it through the entire 10-day fest featuring searing guitar solos and relentless groove tunes. They continue to be the preeminent progenitors of swampy, blues-based jam rock in New Orleans.

#2 Van Morrison (Acura Stage)

Van The Man earned his moniker with his mid-afternoon, rain-soaked set on the Acura Stage. Nimbly shifting between piano, guitar and saxophone, he led his sprawling band through a passionate set that touched on the most well-known songs of his catalog, with “Moondance” in particular receiving a languid, pleasant stretching out, and included a great take on “St. James Infirmary Blues,” where he stated from the stage, “We’re in New Orleans, so why not?”

#3 Los Po-Boy-Citos (Lagniappe Stage)

This Latin funk band’s set at the covered Lagniappe Stage under the grandstand during a downpour drew a crowd that was perhaps seeking shelter but left having danced away any concerns about it.

Tom’s Top Three Gustatory

#1 Crawfish Strudel

#2 Strawberry Lemonade

#3 Coors Beer

Because on the third day it was really hard to find, kind of like in Smokey and the Bandit.

Tom’s Top Three Lagniappe

#1 Treme

It’s difficult to take in the sights and sounds of New Orleans and Jazz Fest without thinking of the new HBO series Treme from David Simon, the creator of The Wire. That’s in large part due to the fact that in seeking an authentic tone, the show features many local musicians. Kermit Ruffins, Trombone Shorty, Allen Toussaint and members of Galactic were all featured prominently in the early episodes, which have shown great promise.

#2 Scoring a free, legal parking spot on Crete Street.

#3 Wondering how to schedule my Monday without the help of “cubes.”

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My Morning Jacket Tour Opener Setlist and Audio

My Morning Jacket Tour Opener on 4/20

My Morning Jacket

My Morning Jacket performed their first show in over a year last night (4/20) at the Alabama Theatre in Birmingham, AL. Preservation Hall Jazz Band opened the show as they will be for all of the Jacket’s currently scheduled dates. MMJ frontman Jim James sat in with the legendary New Orleans act for “Louisiana Fairytale” and “St. James Infirmary,” both of which he sings on the recently released Preservation Hall Jazz Band benefit album entitled Preservation: An album benefiting Preservation Hall and the Preservation Hall Music Outreach Program.

The My Morning Jacket show was a burner as always. Here’s the setlist and audio (thanks to Hidden Track for hipping us to the archive.org link):

My Morning Jacket :: 04.20.10 :: Alabama Theatre :: Birmingham, AL

One Big Holiday, Gideon, The Way That He Sings, Off the Record, It Beats 4 U, Mahgeetah, Lay Low, Losin’ Yo Head (Monsters of Folk), I’m Amazed, Golden, Friends Again (new), Touch Me I’m Going to Scream Pt. I, Thank You Too!, Dondante, Smokin’ from Shootin’, Run Thru, Anytime, Touch Me I’m Going to Scream. Pt II

Encore: Wordless Chorus, Evil Urges (w/ Preservation Hall Jazz Band), Highly Suspicious (w/ Preservation Hall Jazz Band), Move On Up (Curtis Mayfield) (w/Preservation Hall Jazz Band), Mother-in-Law (Ernie K-Doe) (w/ Preservation Hall Jazz Band),
Carnival Time (Al Johnson) (w/ Preservation Hall Jazz Band)

Thanks to http://insomniactivity.wordpress.com for setlist.

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My Morning Jacket Tour with Preservation Hall Jazz Band

MY MORNING JACKET HIT THE ROAD WITH PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND

My Morning Jacket

It’s been almost a full year, but the wait is finally over. My Morning Jacket is ready to bring its electrifying live show back on the road. The guys will make their way around the Southeastern United States this Spring, including a performance at this year’s Jazz Fest in New Orleans.

MMJ are also excited to try something new with their choice for an opening act, and bring some of the spirit of NOLA along with them. The band is honored that the historic Preservation Hall Jazz Band will be supporting them on the run.

The connection with the PHJB originated in the Spring of 2009 when MMJ front man Jim James was invited to sing with them at their home turf, New Orleans’ legendary Preservation Hall. James recorded two songs with the band: “St. James Infirmary” and “Louisiana Fairytale.” The tracks will appear on the bands forthcoming album, Preservation: An Album To Benefit Preservation Hall & The Preservation Hall Music Outreach Program, out February 16.

“When I got the invitation to go to the legendary Preservation Hall – where SO much of the music we now know and love on this earth found its early roots – I did not waste a minute,” James reminisces. “Getting to sing while the guys played with such glorious bursts of sound – all live in that holy room with the ghosts and garbage trucks crankin’ along – was an experience I’ll never forget.”

The PHJB’s leader Ben Jaffe shares his memory of playing with James: “I couldn’t have imagined Jim fitting in any better with the guys at Preservation Hall. Creating music is not a science. There is no tried and true formula. There is an unspoken bond amongst musicians. One that exists in the notes we choose. Jim’s like our long lost cousin coming home for the first time.”

My Morning Jacket & Preservation Hall Jazz Band Tour Dates

04/20/10 Birmingham, AL Alabama Theater

04/21/10 Nashville, TN Municipal Auditorium

04/23/10 Atlanta, GA Chastain Park

04/24/10 New Orleans, LA Jazzfest

04/27/10 St. Augustine, FL St. Augustine Amphitheater

04/28/10 Charleston, SC Family Circle

04/30/10 Raleigh, NC Koka Booth

05/01/10 Columbia, MD Merriweather Post Pavilion

05/02/10 Columbus, OH LC Outdoor Pavilion

For more on MMJ see our 2008 feature Band of the Year.