Montreal subway poster advertises July 5 Black Keys performance |
Firestone High grads Patrick Carney, son of BJ reporter Jim Carney, and Dan Auerbach, the poster told everyone, would be performing in Montreal July 5th, the day that we ended our musical extravaganda in Montreal.
When we got to our Place des Arts concert venue, we watched jazz artist Dr. John -- born Mac Rebennack -- perform. Dr. John's "Lockdown" album was produced by Auerbach.
In 2011 Auerbach and Dr. John jammed together at the Bonnaroo Festival in Manchester, Tennessee.
Preceding Dr. John at the same concert was Leon Russell, born Claude Russell Bridges in Lawton, Oklahoma, in 1942. Russell was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2011.
There were something like 800 concerts, paid and free, during the Montreal Jazz Festival. There were so many stages set up that at times the crowd for one band stood back to back with the crowd from the adjoining band, all standing and sitting, and packed wall to wall.
Dr. John, whose "Lockdown" album was produced by Dan Auerbach |
We went to an indoor paid concert every night, where it was like watching Michelangelo paint with sounds instead of colors, and listened to the outdoor bands before and after the indoor music finished.
It was a combination of Mardi Gras and jazz heaven.
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