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| Australian Blues and Music Fest Gibson Guitar the world's premier musical instrument manufacturer and leader in music technology were proud to support the 18th East Coast Blues and Roots Music Festival in Byron Bay, Australia. The five day Blues and Roots festival took place between 5th and 9th April 2007. Many of the world's greatest blues, roots, jazz and established artists performed on the four stages to an audience of over 100, 000 people during the five days of world class live music. This years festival saw a host of famous and highly regarded international artists perform such as Larry Carlton, Wolfmother, Paolo Nutini, The Magic Numbers, John Mayer, Taj Mahal, Ziggy Marley, The Roots, Lee Scratch Perry, Bonnie Rait, Bo Diddley, Papa Jam, Wiley Reed, Hacienda Brothers, Soulman, Xavier Rudd, Gomez, Ben Kweller, John Butler Trio, Ben Harper, and British soul sensation Joss Stone to name a few. Gibson Guitar was once again well represented both on and off stage. Making a welcome return to the Blues Fest was the Gibson Guitar All Stars AKA - The Flood. The Gibson Guitar All Stars are an enigmatic Sydney based four piece group with a string of successful albums behind them. Their music is 'Americana' in style – in the tradition of Dylan, Neil Young and The Jayhawks - while still reflecting the Australian experience in a unique way. Set in beautiful Byron Bay, Australia's eastern most point, the event began in 1990 with international performances from Canned Heat and Charlie Musselwhite alongside Australia's best local talent. Word spread in the global artist community and the East Coast Blues & Roots Music Festival remains one of the most desirable and important destinations for the world's greatest artists to visit and perform. "With such great and varied artists performing at this years East Coast Blues and Roots Music Festival, I am proud that Gibson Guitar is once again an integral supporter at this prestigious event and l look forward to continuing our involvement within Australia's many musical events in the future, " said Henry Juszkiewicz, Chairman and CEO of Gibson Guitar. write your comments about the article :: © 2007 Jazz News :: home page |