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Harvest Jazz and Blues Festival Blues Tent

Fredericton, NB
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09/13/2012
Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers
122093, 122190
Set 1Try Anything Once
Big Rock Candy Mountain > Candy Mountain Run
See the Same Way
It Might As Well Be Me (Florinda)
The End Of The Innocence
Resting Place
Tango King
The Valley Road
Prairie Dog Town
Big Stick
Terrapin Station >
Across The River
E: The Way It Is
Set 2
Set 3
CommentLineup:
Bruce Hornsby - piano, vocals
John "J. T." Thomas - keyboards, organ
Bobby Read - saxophones, woodwinds, flute
J. V. Collier - bass
Doug Derryberry - guitar, mandolin
Sonny Emory - drums
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09/14/2012
Tedeschi Trucks Band
122080, 136030
Set 1Wah Wah
Don't Let Me Slide
Ball and Chain
Rollin' and Tumblin'
Love Has Something Else To Say
The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
Get What You Deserve *
Mahjoun
Midnight in Harlem
Nobody's Free
slow jam > band intros **
That Did It
Uptight (Everything's Alright) >
bass/drums > scat
Bound for Glory
E: The Sky is Crying ***
E: Sing a Simple Song > I Want To Take You Higher
Set 2
Set 3
Comment* Mike Mattison lead vocals
** Saunders Sermons - lead vocals
*** w/ Jaimoe on drums

Lineup:
Derek Trucks - Guitar
Susan Tedeschi - Guitar & Vocals
Oteil Burbridge - Bass
Kofi Burbridge - Keys & Flute
Tyler Greenwell - Drums
JJ Johnson - Drums
Mike Mattison - Backing Vocals
Mark Rivers - Backing Vocals
Maurice Brown - Trumpet
Kebbi Williams - Saxophone
Saunders Sermons - Trombone


Notes: A wonderful show from the Tedeschi Trucks Band at the Blues Tent at Harvest Jazz and Blues. The usual Fredericton noisy blues tent crowd, but the recording came out very well. Some audience chatter is heard during the quieter parts, but overall sounds very good.
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09/14/2012
John Campbelljohn
Set 1Kokomo Blues
Mississippi Queen
Celtic Blues
Sonny Sky Slide
You Don`t Have to Go?
Light At The End of the Tunnel
Set 2
Set 3
CommentA short solo opening set by slide guitar bluesman John Campbelljohn, opening for the Tedeschi Trucks Band.
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