John Brown’s Body: Amplify (album review- B.Getz on JamBase)
There have been many changes since we last heard a studio offering from John Brown’s Body. In three years, we’ve seen
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Read moreRegardless of how or why, in 2005 the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival blossomed into an enormous, energetic Second Weekend. A combination of a behemoth lineup, both by day and by night, and three headlining titans of the jam scene brought standard tour types to party alongside the seasoned Jazz Festers.
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