We filled the Stardust Motel in Connecticut.
Hey! Crystal Gayle once stayed there. No rooms available this weekend. It is an
easy half hour from Ninigret, Rhode Island.
Steve Riley (Mamou Playboys), Wayne Toups,
Wilson Savoy (Pine Leaf Boys), and Josh Baca from Los Texmaniacs in the
accordion workshop tent were alone worth the price of admission. See if you can
find Josh Baca on Google. He is the very best accordionist we have ever seen.
He is 22 years old and from Albuquerque. Try making this stuff up. Someone
always stands out in the festival and AGAIN this year it was Josh Baca. Toups
hasn't been to New England in 20 years. He was sooo good. He as been at it for
a while.
Steve mentioned that it was the 50th
anniversary of school bus driver and fiddle player Dewey Balfa's performance at
the Newport RI Jazz Festival. He brought Cajun music to the Yankees of New
England.
Los Texmaniacs in the new Heritage, bring
your chair, Tent -- also alone worth the price of admission. New CD coming out
in October. The guy who produces Los Lobos’ musica is doing it. They are just
ending their tour of China and Canada. YCMTSup. They do one hell of a Polish/Mexican
polka. “It's a small world after all, It's a small world . . . “
Sandy's favorite, the Pine Leaf Boys from
Eunice, Louisiana, were awesome as usual. Michael and I hollered to Wilson
to please do "Jerry Lee's ‘Great Balls of Fire’ ," and he did, on the
keyboard. WOW! Fiddle player Cory knocked everyone out with his George
Jones tunes. How does that voice come from that skinny body?
We never even got down to the main stage or
the main stage dance floor. Enid especially wanted to hear banjo musica and she
did. Enid & Flaco want to bring their whole family next year.
The former Red Hook Dance Tent was brand
new and larger, with much more seating inside. We were lucky on Sunday and had
six seats inside and out of the weather.
David Greely was there and did a fiddle
workshop with Tara Nevins of Donna The Buffalo. Wilson & Kevin Wimmer sat
in. Greely also played with Los Texmaniacs for a while. You remember
that Donna The Buffalo was originally Dawn of the Buffalo, but folks kept
mispronouncing it. It is like Lola from Mango’s on Isla Mujeres, who just finally
gave up when the local island Mexicans couldn't pronounce her real name,
Laura.
Local favorite Sarah Potenza from Sarah &
the Tall Boys again overfilled the Heritage Tent. The tent is to the right
as soon as you enter. It was new last year and is GREAT if you just want to sit
and listen. People just park their lawn chairs there, making it an auditorium.
The rule is if no one is in the chair, it is yours. Last year at the main stage
we sat all through Taj Mahal and Steve Earle without getting bumped. Every time
someone played at the Heritage Tent it was overflowing by ten or more
people deep, and around all three sides, and people dancing beyond that!
Sarah Potenza |
10 o'clock Sunday evening, with rain buckets
pouring down, and lightning all around, we were all told to GO HOME before the
Fai Do Do with the Mamou Playboys! Sandy ruined her red cowgirl boots.
Saturday was the busiest I have EVER seen
it. We met people from everywhere. The dance lessons for Zydeco had 70 new
people trying to learn the steps.
We had an OK time.
Yah should ah been there!
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