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Sunday, July 24, 2016
Ken Abrams, GoLocalWorcester Music Critic
Graham Nash was a Highlight at the Newport Folk Festival Saturday
Not surprisingly, Day 2 of the 2016 Newport Folk Festival defied expectations. Anyone who still thinks folk music is simply a singer and a guitar is sadly mistaken. Not that we didn’t see a few great singers with guitars, but the wide range of music this festival brings is staggering. From a punk rock diva, to R&B standouts, to traditional country, Saturday at Newport Folk had a little bit of everything. GoLocal Music Critic Ken Abrams and Rick Farrell of Mojo Photography were there and share a few snapshots of the festivities.
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Colum Cille Bagpipes
In a gesture to tradition, the Folk Festival opens each day at Fort Adams State Park with Bagpipes. Rex, Bruce and Alice of Colum Cille had the honors on Saturday. (Photo: Rick Farrell)
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Patti Smith
Patti Smith absolutely killed it with a set of covers and originals. She reflected the spirit of Newport with folk classics like "Boots of Spanish Leather," and Pete Seeger's "If I Had a Hammer." She also covered "Because the Night," "Within You, Without You," and closed with "My Generation." (Photo: Rick Farrell)
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The Banditos
The Banditos shook everyone to life at 11:15AM on the Quad stage. Their hard driven rockabilly sound came through loud and clear on tunes like "Waitin'" and "Still Sober." They're a band to watch! (Photo: Ken Abrams)
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Graham Nash
Graham Nash owned Newport for an hour Saturday offering a retrospective of his 50+ year career with poltically driven songs like "Military Madness," "Chicago," and "Immigration Man." He played other classics including "Our House," "Marakesh Express" and closed with "Teach Your Children." (Photo: Rick Farrell)
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Amy Helm
Amy Helm brought it all to the Fort Stage with her band The Handsome Strangers. She rocked original tunes including "Didn't it Rain" and "Sky's Falling" and, to the delight of those assembled, covered her father's classic "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down." (Photo: Ken Abrams)
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Nathaniel Rateliff
Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats blasted through a powerful set of tunes including radio favorite "S.O.B.," "I Need Never Get Old," and "Wasting Time." (Photo: Rick Farrell)
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Norah Jones
Norah Jones was a Saturday highlight who totally charmed the crowd. Don't worry if you missed her; Jones will be back next weekend headlining the Newport Jazz Fesitval. (Photo: Rick Farrell)
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Rayland Baxter
Rayland Baxter and his band started things off on the Fort Stage with a well received set. He payed several originals including "Mr. Rodriguez,' "Yellow Eyes" and "End to Come." (Photo: Rick Farrell)
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Margo Price
Margo Price showed why she is the "star of the moment" in tradtional country music. (Photo: Rick Farrell)
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The Texas Gentlemen
The Texas Gentlemen played an impressive set of their own, and followed with guests Joe Ely and Kris Kristofferson. (Photo: Rick Farrell)
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Kris and Margo
A rare duet featured legend Kris Kristofferson along with rising country star Margo Price backed by The Texas Gentlemen. In an memorable festival moment, they sang Kristofferson's original "Me and Bobby McGee." (Photo: Ken Abrams)
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Joel Rafael
Folk singer Joel Rafael is one of the world's foremost interpreters of Woody Guthrie. He kept the spirit alive on the Museum Stage during the "For Pete's Sake" program. (Photo: Ken Abrams)
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Ryan Adams
Ryan Adams was joined on the Fort stage by the Infamous Stringdusters featuring Nicki Bluhm. (Photo: Rick Farrell)
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John Moreland
Singer-Songwriter John Moreland played an impressive set of tunes including "Hang Me in the Tulsa Country Stars," and "Nobody Gives a Damn About Songs Anymore." (Photo: Rick Farrell)
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Father John Misty
Father John Misty, also known as singer-songwriter J. Tilman impressed with "I Love You Honeybear," and "Bored in the USA," among others. (Photo: Rick Farrell)
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Joe Ely
Americana star and Texan Joe Ely joined the the Texas Gentlemen for several songs. (Photo: Ken Abrams)
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