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Wednesday, April 2, 2008
A Feist Move, James Taylor Addition
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
More news from the tornado-damaged Tabernacle: The Feist (above) show scheduled there April 18 is now happening at the Masquerade Music Park.
Tabernacle tickets will be honored. For more information call the Tabernacle (404-659-9022), the Masquerade (404-221-1211) or go to Feist’s site.
Also, since the May 24 and 25 shows sold out, a third — and supposedly final — James Taylor show has been added May 26 at Chastain Park Amphitheatre.
Tickets are $38.50 to $75 and they go on sale April 7 at the Live Nation site, Ticketmaster locations, or charge by phone at 404-249-6400.
For more information on the Taylor show call Chastain Tickets (404-233-2227) or got to James Taylor’s site,
Had you planned to go to the Feist show? Is the move to Masquerade a better one for you? What about the Taylor concerts — are you among the thousand who have already sold out two of this three dates?
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Wind Down This Wednesday, Forward
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Saxophonist Jeff Sparks launches the annual Wednesday WindDown free concert series today at Centennial Olympic Park.
It’s from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at the Southern Company Amphitheater in the park. And the series runs through September.
Here’s a look at the contemporary jazz and R&B acts booked there thus far:
April 9 Khat Phud
April 16 Milkshake and his quartet
April 23 Madoca
April 30 TBA
May 7 Brian Clay
May 14 Just A Few Cats
May 21 Steven Charles
May 28 Bob Baldwin
June 4 Chandra Currelley
June 11 Infinity Show Band
June 18 TBA
June 25 Julie Dexter (above)
For more information, go to the Centennial Olympic Park site
Have you been to Wednesday WindDown before - and if so, how would you rate it? Any of the scheduled acts of interest? Do you miss the other summer concert series that used to happen in this area, like On The Bricks?


