New Orleans venue Tipitina’s Uptown has confirmed the line-up for ‘Fess Jazztival 2003,’ a concert series coinciding with the Jazz and Heritage Festival and the Superfly during Jazz Fest series (as if there wasn’t already enough great music). Notable shows include Houseman and Friends on April 23, Galactic on April 24, a late night show with Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe on April 25, The Radiators on April 26, North Mississippi Allstars with special guest Dickey Betts on April 27, Soulive with special guests John Scofield and Lettuce on April 30, the Neville Brothers on May 3 and Les Claypool’s Frog Brigade on May 4.
Complete details are available at www.tipitinas.com.
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Tipitina’s Releases ‘Fess Jazztival 2003’ Schedule
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