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David Gray
had
the crowd going when he headlined
the Fox Theatre on Thursday
night. |
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| Jackson
Browne
treated
us to a evening of memories
when played the Fox Theatre
on Wednesday night. |
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NO,
HE’S NOT 12 YEARS OLD
Brett Dennen proved to
be one of the pleasant surprises
for this year’s Summit attendees. |
IT’S
ALL GOOD
Mike
Doughty’s performance
at the Fox Theatre on the Thursday
lived up to expectations and
then some. |
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ACOUSTIC
MAYHEM
Ex-Phish
bassist Mike Gordon (l) and
guitarist extraordinaire Leo
Kottke got the crowd all revved
up just before Jackson Browne. |
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| BRANDI
& THE TWINS
Brandi
Carlile and her band were very
impressive during their Thursday
luncheon performance. |
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BLUNT
NOT BLUNT There
is nothing blunt about James Blunt’s
music.
It was sensitive and insightful. |
TALENTED
WOMAN
Tristan
Prettyman had everyone mesmerized
during her Club R&R performance
on Thursday night. |
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“TRIPLE
A, TRIPLE A”
Matt Hales and his band —
collectively known as Aqualung
—
sang a tribute to the format
during the Thursday luncheon. |
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BROTHERS
IN MUSIC
DeSol
had the pavilion jumpin’
and dancin’ during their
Thursday-afternoon cocktail-party
performance. |
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SOULFUL
MAN William
Topley’s deep, full-bodied
voice
was a chat-stopper at the Friday
luncheon. |
SIBLING
ANGELS
The
vocal harmonies of Judd &
Maggie during their performance
during Friday’s luncheon
came straight from heaven. |
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DENVER’S
OWN
The
Fray, who hail from the Denver-Boulder
area, got things going at
the Fox Theatre on Thursday
night. |
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NO
MONKEY BUSINESS
Saucy Monky didn’t mess
around during their Friday afternoon
performance. |
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TASTE OF NEW ORLEANS
The
key members of World Leader Pretend
gave us an acoustic sample of
some of the songs from their debut
album. |
IN
CASE YOU DIDN’T KNOW
Pete
Yorn is a star, and he proved
it during his show at the
Fox Theatre on Friday night.
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SERIOUS
STUFF Mary
Gauthier is one of the best songwriters
on the planet, and she proved
it during her Club R&R performance
on Friday evening. |
SERVING
THE NAME WELL
Teddy
Thompson did his family name
proud during his performance
at the Saturday Awards Luncheon.
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OLD
SOUL
At
Saturday’s Awards Luncheon,
Jackie Greene was living proof
that the younger generation does
appreciate the great music of
the past. |
MISS
MISSY
Missy Higgins made it very
clear why she’s already
a hit artist in her native
Australia.
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REAL
TROUPERS
Despite
an ailing lead singer, Ringside
were very impressive at the
Fox Theatre on Friday night. |
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SOULFUL
MAN William
Topley’s deep, full-bodied
voice
was a chat-stopper at the Friday
luncheon. |
LIFESAVER
The
Vanity Project’s (and
Barenaked Ladies frontman)
Steve Page jumped in at the
last minute to fill in at
the Fox Theatre on Friday,
and we thank him.
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BEAUTIFUL
SURPRISE At
the end of the “Six in Sixty”
session moderated by John Bradley
and Dave Rahn of SBR on Thursday,
Melissa Etheridge came out to
talk about her experience fighting
cancer and the lessons she learned.
She then knocked us out with her
performance of a new song called
“This Is Not Goodbye.” |
GHOST
MISTRESS
Shannon
McNally likes to call her
music “Great American
ghost music.” I’ll
simply call it a great performance
at the Fox Theatre on Saturday.
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THEY
CAN SING TOO
These
handsome men dressed in black,
collectively known as The Big
Blue Hearts, had the girls swooning
during their performance. |
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SASSY
LADY
Amie
from Dirty Blonde definitely
got the attention of the males
in the audience during her performance
on Saturday night. |

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CLOSING
DOWN THE HOUSE
The
Spin Doctors proved to be the
perfect headliner to bring the
Summit to an end with their
rockin’ performance at
the Fox Theatre on Saturday
night. |
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