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Raleigh was full of surprises but overall it was a great show.
Jack was extra observant and pointed out several things in the audience like a sign that read “Peace, Love and JJ†and also a guy wearing a UCSB t-shirt (Jack’s alma matter).
Adam started “Wasting Time†for the first time ever, Zach had an exceptional accordion solo during “Banana Pancakes†and Lebo sat in for Upside Down for the first time.
Volunteers: 20
Fans taking 3+ actions: 811
Water Saved FOH: 1,750
SHOW PRESS
In A Positive Place
newsobserver.com
August 20th, 2010
When an artist makes an album that seems deeply personal and inspired by real-life events, there’s usually an attempt to disavow any connection between life and art. But not Jack Johnson, whose latest album “To the Sea†(Brushfire Records) courses with themes of life and death …
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