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Here Comes the Flood

 

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Guy Forsyth,
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Rodney Hayden,
Down the Road

 

Jimmy LaFave,
Cimarron Manifesto

 

Chris Knight,
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Drew Kennedy,
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Saturday, September 27, 2008

ACL Fest photos, day 2

 
The Black and White Years rock the hometown crowd.

 
Scott Butler, lead vocalist and guitarist of the Black and White Years.

 
Zac Hartwell, age 14, leads Austin rock band We Go to 11.

 
We Go to 11 bassist Jake Hartwell, age 16, and drummer Sled Allen, age 13.

 
The Old 97's played classics like "Victoria" and "Stoned" as well as songs from this year's Blame It on Gravity.

 
Murry Hammond and Philip Peeples form the Old 97's plaid-clad rhythm section.

 
Rhett Miller, charismatic front-man of the Old 97's.

 
Brad Skistimas brought along a full band, but closed the Five Times August set with the solo acoustic "Audience of Zero."

 
Austin's own Bavu Blakes is a man of many disguises.

 
Despite the mid-afternoon heat, Bavu Blakes & the Extra Plairs had energy to spare.

 
Americana chart-toppers the Band of Heathens packed the BMI stage.


Comments:
Great pics from acl. Band of Heathens show best of the day. Bigger crowd than I expected.
 
I was surprised at the size of the Heathens' crowd, too. I don't know that I've ever seen so many people crowd the BMI stage.
 
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