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Voodoo Fest 2007 One Day Tickets On Sale Now

Friday, September 14th, 2007

Get’em while they’re hot. The party in park. Voodoo Fest tickets are $40/per day. If you aren’t sure which day you want to attend, check out the Voodoo Fest Schedule. For a single day, Saturday looks like a winner.

If you’re really in the mood for some voodoo festing, check out the “How Would You Do Voodoo? contest.

  • Grand Prize: One winner, chosen by StarCostumes.com from the top 50 entries, wins 2 three day passes, $1000 for travel & lodging, $100 to StarCostumes.com and a feature on their site.
  • 2nd Place: One winner, chosen by highest score, will win a $100 credit at StarCostumes.com.
  • Most Viral: One winner, who gets the most attention across the internet, will win a $100 credit at StarCostumes.com. About Most Viral.
  • Sweepstakes: One registered member of Brickfish that participates in the campaign by entering, voting or reviewing will have a chance to win a $100 credit at StarCostumes.com. See rules for details.

Sweet!

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St Croix Hosts the Blue Jay Jazz Fest

Tuesday, September 11th, 2007

From the eJazzNews, the #1 source jazz resource on the web, New Orleans Jazz Greats in St. Croix Fest‏; Stephanie Jordan, Donald Harrison.

Sultry sounds from trumpets, trombones, saxophones and pianos will waft through the evening air when the highly anticipated Blue Bay Jazz Fest makes its mark on St. Croix November 15-18, 2007, featuring an impressive lineup of talented local performers and celebrated musicians from the city where jazz was born: New Orleans.

This sounds like an awesome festival. Does it get any better than kicking back on a beach, having a few brews and enjoying some live jazz?

The lineup includes Donald Harrison, Jr., trumpeter Christian Scott, vocalist Stephanie Jordan and the Jordan Family, pianist Henry Butler, Troy “Trombone Shorty” Andrews, and The New Orleans Trumpet Summit featuring Kermit Ruffins, James Andrews, Marlon Jordan, Christian Scott and Troy Andrews.

In addition to amazing live shows by jazz masters, the Jazz Fest will feature local foods, arts and crafts, dance troupes, Quelbe musical groups, stilt-dancing mocko jumbies and street entertainers all weekend long, as well as fundraising events, including a “Hugo to Katrina” benefit cocktail party.

A festival sponsor, WWOZ 90.7 FM, New Orleans’ Jazz and Heritage radio station, will broadcast live from the multi-day event.

Sounds like good times.

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Video: The Sinking Of New Orleans

Sunday, September 2nd, 2007

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New Orleans Voodoo Music Festival Coming Soon

Thursday, August 30th, 2007

In an effort to talk about something besides Katrina, I figured I would talk about Voodoo Fest.

That’s right. October 26 - October 28, 2007 in New Orleans City Park. It’s the 2007 Voodoo Music Festival. Come and go weekend passes were $100/head. Those have sold out and now there are only limited $115/head tickets left. You can also get a VIP pass if you want to pay for one. Those are currently $450/head and the price is going to increase as the day gets closer.

The line up is amazing. From The Smashing Pumpkins and Rage Against the Machine to Dr John and Dumpstaphunk. The complete line up: Rage Against the Machine, The Smashing Pumpkins, Wilco , Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals, Sinead O’Connor, Kings of Leon, Mute Math,

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