Jazz Heritage Festival
"Blues Revue"
New Orleans (USA) 
Spring 1991


Lineage : ProShot video PAL master VHS HiFi (recorded on Paris Premiere in 1991)
HiFi videotape deck Panasonic NV-HS820 > LG DVD Recorder on DVD-R > DVD > TMPGEnc DVD Author 3 > DVD fully authored with menu & chapters
video stream: PAL system MPEG2 - 8000 kbps - 720x576 - 25 f/s
Audio streams: AC3 - 224 kb/s - 48 KHz - mono


Setlist : 
01. BB King
02. Taj Mahal
03. Robert Cray Band
04. Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown
05. Earl King
06. John Mayall & The BluesBreakers
07. John Mooney
08. Marva Wright & Her Soulful Blues Revue
09. Taj Mahal
10. The James Rivers Movement
11. Dr Michael White
12. John Lee Hooker
13. BB King

total time: 55'49"


Notes : another old tape i rediscovered in my video archives ....
between live performances, there are some nice & funny interviews of the musicians ....

According to the official Jazz Fest website, "The Festival celebrates the indigenous music and culture of New Orleans and Louisiana, so the music encompasses every style associated with the city and the state: blues, R&B, gospel music, Cajun music, zydeco, Afro-Caribbean, folk music, Latin, rock, rap music, country music, bluegrass and everything in between. And of course there is lots of jazz, both contemporary and traditional."[1]
Jazz Fest is currently held during the day, between the hours of 11am and 7pm at the Fair Grounds Race Course, a horse racing track, on two weekends. The weekends are the last weekend in April (from Friday through Sunday) and the first weekend in May (Thursday through Sunday). For two years following Hurricane Katrina, the second weekend was Friday through Sunday only, but the Thursday was restored in 2008.
Many more music events than usual take place around the city during Jazz Fest and the week in between the two weekends. The Festival is a major tourism destination, with an importance for New Orleans rivaled only by Mardi Gras. (wikipedia.org)