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FUTURE
STAR
Mindy
Smith kicked The Summit off
during an intimate performance
on Wednesday afternoon. |
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| YOU
SEE ... IT'S LIKE THIS
Todd
Snider takes a moment to
tell folks a story during
his performance at The Fox
Theatre. |
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A
GOOD TIME
Eric
Lindell and his band rocked
Tulagi from beginning to
end on the first night. |
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| OH
SO SMOOTH
Madeleine
Peyroux's mixture of old
and new styles resonated
well with the audience at
the Fox Theatre. |
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SHE'S
STILL A STAR
Though
she's been out of the limelight
for a handful of years,
Shawn Colvin proved she
still has what it takes
when she headlined the Fox
Theatre. |
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| NEW
YORK STATE OF MIND
Brooklyn
native Jonah Smith spun
his tales of woe and redemption
to an appreciative crowd. |
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IT'S
THIS BIG
Robert
Randolph explained how exciting
making his new album was
during a special Club R&R
listening party. |
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| IT'S
BEEN AWHILE
Edie
Brickell performed with
her New Bohemians (after
a 16-year hiatus) at one
of the Summit luncheons. |
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MILD
MANNERED
Amos
Lee may be soft spoken,
but there are powerful messages
in his songs. |
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| COOL
DUDE
Eliot
Morris impressed the convention
attendees with his sophisticated
compositions and confident
delivery. |
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DON’T
MESS WITH HER
Feist made it very clear
that when she's on stage,
she's in control! |
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| SAN
DIEGO BOY
Greg
Laswell presented his own
unique vision of the SoCal
singer-songwriter at Tulagi. |
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TIME
WARP
Donavon
Frankenreiter took the grooves
of the '70s and gave them
a modern spin at The Fox
Theatre. |
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| HOT
TALK
Paolo
Nutini was one of the most
talked-about new artists
at this year's gathering. |
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IT'S
THEIR TIME
Keane
blew us all away during
their headline performance
at The Fox Theatre. |
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| VIRTUOSO
Justin
King dazzled everyone with
his guitar prowess at Thursday
night's Club R&R. |
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SOUL
BROTHER
Lest
you think the pure roots
of R&B have been lost
forever, simply listen to
Ryan Shaw and be assured
they have not! |
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| TOUGH
GIG
It
ain't easy opening for a
business session, but Matt
Costa pulled it off like
a pro. |
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PUNKIE
HIPPIE
Sandi
Thom's blend of folk and
rock was a refreshing change
of pace for the attendees. |
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| HEAR
HIM AND WEEP
Singer-songwriter
Joshua Radin wasn't afraid
to bare his inner self to
the industry crowd. |
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DO
IT YOURSELF
With
the energy David Ford displayed
on stage, it wasn't hard
to envision how he jumpstarted
his career on his own a
few years back. |
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| FULL
BODIED
Not
only does Gran Bel Fisher
have a killer baritone voice,
he is also an accomplished
songwriter. |
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STILL
GOING
We
were honored to have The
Indigo Girls play at an
afternoon cocktail party
at the St. Julien Hotel. |
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| TIMELESS
Jackie
Greene and his band proved
that great musical styles
never sound dated when they
are done right. |
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BRIGHT
FUTURE
Everyone
in attendance agreed that
Corinne Bailey Rae has a
long and successful career
ahead of her. |
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| READY
TO MOVE UP
Dan
Layus and the rest of Augustana
demonstrated they are ready
for the next big step in
their career. |
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GET
OUT OF THE WAY
Grace
Potter & The Nocturnals
were one of the big showcase
buzz bands this year. |
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| BETTER
THAN EVER
Los
Lobos brought the house
down during their headline
performance at the Fox Theatre
on Friday night. |
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HE'S
A CUTIE
Pete
Yorn gave us an intimate
late-night Club R&R
performance back at the
St. Julien Hotel. |
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| STAND
TALL
Landon
Pigg was the perfect example
of an artist who has natural
talent and youthful bravado. |
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