Photo Credit: Miguel Vasconcellos, Orange County Register
As entertaining as Setzer was, his wasn’t the best set of the day. Several others outdistanced it thanks to artistic ambition or sheer will. Grace Potter and the Nocturnals might not be the usual choice to appear at a blues fest, but the young Vermont outfit’s winning mix of blues, R&B, classic- and roots-rock, gospel and soul impressed mightily during a 75-minute set on the Renaissance Stage.
Photo Credit: Jeff Heusser
Some nice Twitter comments over there -> “Come On In My Kitchen” – Robert Johnson cover, perfect for a Blues Festival.










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And thus begins a long summer of “I wish I was there” whining from myself and the rest of the Posse.
*sigh*
glad the band had a great time and hoping some video surfaces
is rewriting Pink Floyd for a theme song
Man how good is Benny lookin’ up there? Sharp dressed man. Wow! took a minute for the rest to load … They’re awesome! Whole damn band is so perty the worlds about to start following them around!
Scott is looking very dapper himself, I like the look! And Grace is wearing my favorite birthday dress where I saw her Live in Skowhegan!!
Grace’s hair got long! This pics are beautiful – thank you for the window into my favorite world! 5 weeks til Father’s Day Weekend – GPN and Tedeschi over 2 days! I’ll be in heaven!
Ha-Ha. I think those are extensions. If they’re not, she should consult a physician FAST.
Nice bit in the rest of the article – chuckling a little over the editor’s stumble – where popper becomes pepper. If it were pepper and potter – how about some pepper pot.
Okay – I’m going now, been a looooong gloomy cool grey sunday and clearly loosing it.
Nice, nice, nice . . .