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Review by Anonymous
Another great opening act. This was more of a festival type of show where Los Lobos and the Indigo Girls also played a set. Altogether, an awesome day of music amongst all of the fairground attractions. I kept expecting the bearded lady to come out wearing Fishman's mumu! The night was capped by a big all-out jam with more percussionists that you can throw a drumstick at and perhaps even more guitarists. I don’t remember if Carlos’ other George was there too, but man that stage was packed. I think Santana even dragged out all the band’s kids and had the play shakers and sing “A Love Supreme”.