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J Roddy Walston & The Business – Bonnaroo 2011

No Country by No Country
June 20, 2011
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One of the highlights of the weekend was J Roddy Walston & The Business performing at Bonnaroo.  Sandwiched between The Black Keys and Eminem’s performances, this little band that could, destroyed the tiny Cafe Where tent.  The band was going crazy and the whole place was jumping around waiting for the next beat to jump too.  J Roddy himself fell off of his piano stool in exhaustion before summoning up the energy to come back out for an encore cover of Highway to Hell.  Truly one of the highlights of the weekend.  I can’t wait to find these guys coming through Nashville.

A few youtube clips of the Bonnaroo performace (I wish they did it justice) are below along with the picture of the exhausted J. Roddy.

Exhausted finish

Highway to Hell Encore

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