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May 12, 2008

From the Dallas News

The evening’s other star vocalist was Grace Potter, who opened the show with her Vermont-based group the Nocturnals. She seemed surprised to be back in town so soon after playing the Granada Theater – “it was just a week ago,” she said – but she didn’t perform like it was a rerun. Belting out the blues as she attacked her Hammond B-3 organ, she was captivating from the start.

She looked like she’d just walked out of a Scorpions video – short denim skirt, studded belt, Flying V guitar strapped over her shoulder – and lead guitarist Scott Tournet sounded like he knew Led Zeppelin II by heart.

But the hard-rock touches never overshadowed the band’s R&B influences or its anything-goes jam-band bent. The set’s highlight arrived during a manic percussion solo in which Ms. Potter and her three mates practically destroyed a drum kit.

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