Well that's what the Love Supreme site says; looking at the range of stalls and 'glamping' at the Glynde site, some might argue that it's rather more about boutique than Jazz. The music is certainly wider than jazz. On the day I went the main stage seemed to be dominated by R&B and Soul - which reflects the output of Jazz fm, its main sponsors, purveyors of "the world’s greatest jazz, blues and soul".
Well that's fine, but why not just call it a music festival?
Anyway enough bickering over semantics, here are my pics:
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| Joe Stilgoe |
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| Wristbands were a bit tacky! |
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| Theo Croker |
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| Big colourful flags have their uses |
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| I never tried to get near the main stage - this is Hiatus Kaiyote |
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| Ginger Baker - definitely slowing down these days |
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| Festival stalwarts |
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| Festival families |
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| Love Supreme luvvies |
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| Life to the Full - there for the Candi Staton gospel |
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| Candi Staton audience |
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| Candi Staton - same age as Ginger Baker but still a young heart running free |
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| Terence Blanchard E-Collective |
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| Filming Hugh Masakela |
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| Hugh Masakela - probably my highlight of the day |
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| Van Morrison audience |
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| Van Morrison in the distance |
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| Van Morrison audience |
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| Van Morrison audience - things did pick up! |
I'll be adding a new music event gallery soon at my photo archive.



















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