Twice
as Nice
Count
Basin™ previews all the music of the second
weekend at Jazz Fest
Count
Basin, Scott
Jordan, David
Kunian, David
Lee Simmons and Michael
Tisserand
Did
you have as good a time the first weekend of Jazz Fest as the Count did?
Maybe you couldn't go the first weekend of Jazz Fest 2003, and I feel
your sadness. If you were out at the Fair Grounds dancing to the Iguanas
or rocking with Bob Dylan, the Count hopes that his musical expertise
-- as it has for more than a decade in Gambit Weekly -- helped
you decide whom to hear amongst many tough decisions.
This week, like last week, I have scoured the Jazz
Fest schedule and am here to provide you with the essential information
about every performer playing at the Fair Grounds. So if you're wondering
about a band from Ghana or Georgia, New Orleans or New York, Chalmette
or California, the Count can help you navigate the beautiful musical
map of Jazz Fest.
As usual, I have arranged all the musical acts chronologically
by day, for maximum ease for you, dear readers. So take this copy
of Gambit Weekly, place it in your backpack, and get ready
to take in the second weekend of Jazz Fest.
Jazz Fest 2003
Schedule and Critic's Picks
Frank Etheridge on Regina
Carter
Alan Sculley on L.L. Cool
J
Glenn Astarita on Herbie
Mann
David Winkler-Schmit on
the Kids' Tent
Alan Sculley on Angelique
Kidjo
CD Reviews
Printable Schedules & Map

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Kidjo's Black Ivory Soul
Fresh
Sounds During the Fest
Making
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Right
Mann for the Job
Cool
Character
Sacred
Strings
Blake Pontchartrain
New
Orleans Know-It-All
Shoptalk
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