
A tardy Ray Davies plays with a full backing band at The Preservation Hall stage, electrifying a sizable crowd with new work as well as "All Day and All of The Night" and "Sunny Afternoon." (Jean-Paul Villere for UptownMessenger.com)

A New Orleans original and favorite, The Meters return to the WWOZ stage at dusk playing an apropos set including "Fiyo on the Bayou." (Jean-Paul Villere for UptownMessenger.com)

One rendition of an evolving graffiti piece; by day's end it had been further transformed. (Jean-Paul Villere for UptownMessenger.com)


Del McCroury and his band perform in with The Preservation Hall Jazz Band that embodied the spirit of New Orleans' musical legacy, closing out their set with a group of students. (Jean-Paul Villere for UptownMessenger.com)

The Bingo! Parlour hosts Fishbone for their afternoon set. (Jean-Paul Villere for UptownMessenger.com)


Fatboy Slim closes out Voodoo Sunday night in New Orleans' City Park at the Le Plur Red Bulletin stage with an illuminating set complete with flaming crane. Earlier in the day the same crane was used to demonstrate aerobatic feats. (Jean-Paul Villere for UptownMessenger.com)

The Raconteurs close out the main stage in blanched black and white video with a hearty dose of new breed American rock. (Jean-Paul Villere for UptownMessenger.com)


















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