Posted on 07/23/2021 9:02:05 AM PDT by a fool in paradise
Will the Strolling Bones be taking the stage in wheelchairs?
They officially changed their name to the Rolling Gallstones.
Steel Wheelchair Tour
Quint Davis has been with the festival since it began in 1970. Jazz Fest founder George Wein was co-founder of the the Newport Folk Festival and is still alive at 95.
A documentary is being made about the Jazz Festival and it would seem that they may really be counting on some footage of the Rolling Stones in it.
Don’t know if they’ll manage a duet or two on stage.
As to the Stones they are now celebrating 59 years of performing.
Mick and the boys kissing up to the black folk. Black musicians were instrumental in rock’s early days and white artists profited the most. It’s called keeping the lid on.
The Steal Wheelchairs Tour?...............
I saw the Stones in 2019 in Chicago, after Mick had his valve surgery, and I can tell you that he had more energy than most 25 year olds that I’ve seen. They are no where close to being in wheelchairs. Fabulous show and performance!
It will be a real gas...literally.
It was the Rolling Stones who got Shindig to book Howlin’ Wolf on air as a requirement for them to appear.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWBS0GX1s9o
Sorry, I meant to reply to another post.
Let’s see…..
1965 to 2021 is…..
56 years.
56 years from 1965 is…..
1909.
So this would be like people in 1965 watching a band from 1909.
That’s the cats meow.
From the article’s description of some of the invited acts and with the Rolling Stones appearance, I think the promoters operate with some degree of false advertising. Its more a music festival than a true “Jazz” festival.
Compare who the New Orleans festival is hosting versus the 2019 Newport JAZZ Festival:
https://www.jambase.com/festival/newport-jazz-festival-2019
Well, maybe "Can't You Hear Me Knockin'"
But not much else.
The Stones are more adept at playing American music than 99% of American bands.
And you can bet your sweet bippy they’ll have a load of traditional jazz ready.
I love the Stones and Mick Jagger, but someone needs to tell them to stop.
Mick will be 78 years old on Monday.
Charlie Watts is a jazz drummer
Yes, Watts made some Big Band records in the past.
As long as Mick Taylor is in there jamming.
So this would be like people in 1965 watching a band from 1909.
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That’s a pretty wild way to look it at.
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