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English: Richmond Folk Festival 2015
Jump Blues with Deacon John & the Ivories at the Richmond Folk Festival 2015
If life were fair, New Orleans icon Deacon John Moore would be a household name. Now in his mid-70s, this "jump blues" band leader and master performer did it all in Richmond.
There is so much to see, hear, and experience at the free RFF - hats off to the organizers, volunteers (thousands!), support folks, first responders, artists, vendors, beer sellers (!), etc. It's impossible to do it all.
"...blues, rhythm and blues and rock and roll musician, singer, actor, and bandleader." Wikipedia
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