
Shawn Colvin on the Music Café stage.
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ASCAP’s Keith Johnson, Goapele, ASCAP’s
Loretta Munoz and Ricky Fante.
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Producer Charlie Sexton accompanies Edie
Brickell at the Music Café. Sexton
produced Brickell’s great new long-awaited
album, Volcano (Universal).
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ASCAP’s Sue Devine, Edie Brickell,
Charlie Sexton, and ASCAP’s Loretta
Munoz.
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At the Music Meets Film "Meet &
Eat" brunch are (back row, l-r) ASCAP’s
Sue Devine, composer Carlo Giacco, who scored
the music for this year’s Sundance
documentary Lbs, composer Steven
Shoenberg, who scored this year’s
Sundance film Farmingville, and
(seated, l-r) composer Matt Ferraro (Mango
Kiss, nominated for Park City Film
Music Festival’s Best Score), music
supervisor Lianne Sterling, composer Eric
Swanson (The Last Place on Earth)
and composer John DeBorde.
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Soul sensation Goapele charms the audience.
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Legendary piano man Joe Jackson plays his
hits and songs from his recent album, Volume
4.
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ASCAP’s Tom DeSavia, Joe Jackson manager
Mike Mask, Jackson, ASCAP’s Loretta
Munoz and The Agency Group’s Linda
Kordek.
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The crowd forms on Main Street to get into
the Music Café.
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Edie Brickell and Jason Mraz share stories
of pop stardom backstage.
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A full house cheers after Joe Jackson’s
amazing set.
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At the Music Meets Film brunch are (l-r)
film director Paul Barnett (Confessions
of a Burning Man), composer Steve Horowitz,
who scored this year’s Sundance documentary
Super Size Me, and The Rights Group’s
Brooke Wentz.
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Tim O’Brien plays some mean fiddle
for a delighted audience.
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