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Jammys Award Presentation & Performance
20 April 2006
The Theatre at Madison Square Garden, NYC.

Featuring:
Ritchie Havens, John Popper, Bela Fleck, Steve Kimock, Dweezil Zappa, Martin Sextent, Mad Professor, Peter Frampton,
Moe, Mickey Hart, Billy Kreutzman, Little Feat, Marley Brothers, and many, many others.


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Setlist:
Disc 1
01. Richie Havens with Mutaytor
02. Mutaytor
03. Mutaytor
04. Introductions
05. John Popper w/DJ Logic
06. John Popper w/DJ Logic & Betty LaVette
07. John Popper w/DJ Logic & Betty LaVette
08. New Groove Of the Year Award - Grace Potter & The Nocturnals Acceptance
09. Bela Fleck, McCoy Tyner, Savion Glover
10. Bela Fleck, McCoy Tyner, Savion Glover
11. Song of the Year Award - Tea Leaf Green Acceptance
Disc 2
01. Live Album of the Year Award - Widespread Panic Acceptance
02. Kimock, Mathis, Perkins, Satriani
03. Kimock, Mathis, Perkins, Satriani, Potter
04. Lifetime Acheivement Award - Dweezil Zappa Acceptance
05. Zappa Plays Zappa - Dweezil Zappa, Nepolean Murphy Brock, Chick Corea, others
06. Zappa Plays Zappa - Dweezil Zappa, Nepolean Murphy Brock, others
07. Archival Live Release Award - Phish / Mike Gordon Acceptance
Disc 3
01. Manute Bol giving World Music Award to Babba Maal
02. Guster and Peter Frampton
03. Guster, Martin Sexton and Peter Frampton
04. Studio Album Of The Year Award - Kotke / Gordon Acceptance
05. Green Apple Music Award - Jack Johnson Acceptance
06. moe. with Mad Professor
07. moe. with Mad Professor
08. Industry Award -Larry Block from Wetlands Acceptance / Best DVD Award - Dylan - No Direction Home (Dude accepts)
Disc 4
01. Rythem Devils - Kimock, Gordon, Mickey, Billy, Mutaytor, Anjelique Kidjo.
02. Rythem Devils
03. Rythem Devils
04. Rythem Devils (Stage is full, 25 people or more!!).
05. Tour of The Year Award - Big Summer Classic Acceptance
06. Live Performance of the Year Award - moe Sunami Benefit Acceptance
07. Mickey Hart rambles about Global Warming
08. Little Feat with Charlie Musslewhite
09. Little Feat with Charlie Musslewhite, Ky-mani Marley
10. Finale (everyone on stage)

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Notes: From the Relix website:
The sixth annual Jammy Awards came to a close last night with an extended power jam based around Bob Marley’s “One Love.” Anchored by Little Feat, the all-star ensemble featured a number of performers, including ceremony co-hosts Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann, Stephen Marley, Ky-Mani Marley, Peter Frampton, DJ Logic, Joe Satriani, Hubert Sumlin, Consequence, Charlie Musselwhite and Bela Fleck, among others. In total, over 30 artists performed during the five-hour event, officially kicking off the first annual Green Apple Music Festival.

As in years past, this year’s Jammy Awards rested on a number of high-profile collaborations, including several onetime artist pairings. Recalling his show-opening performance at Woodstock, Richie Havens kicked off the evening’s festivities with an anthemic version of his signature “Freedom,” backed by Burning Man-inspired collective the Mutaytor. After Havens slipped offstage, the Mutaytor presented its unique performance art, which includes flame throwers and odd-time dancers. Original Wetlands denizens Blues Traveler paid tribute to the New York venue which laid the groundwork for both the Jammys and Green Apple (Jammys Executive Producer Pete Shapiro owned the club in its final years and Producer Dean Budnick recently directed a documentary on the club, Wetlands Preserved), performing its “NY Prophesie” with fellow club staples DJ Logic. Bettye LaVette--the original diva--helped the veteran jamband through a cover of Steppenwolf’s “Magic Carpet Ride” at the end of its set.

While the Jammys has featured legends from a number of genres, ranging from bluegrass (Del McCoury) to blues (Buddy Guy) to punk (Marky Ramone), this year’s festivities focused on the guitar and its six-stringed heroes. After Blues Traveler’s performance, axe-shredder Joe Satriani sparred with psychedelic guitar hero Steve Kimock, Jane’s Addiction drummer Stephen Perkins, horn player Willy Waldman, Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey bassist Reed Mathis and New Groove winner Grace Potter serving as the duo’s backing band. A set highlight: an on-point, original reading of Neil Young’s “Cortez the Killer.” A mid-show highlight, Peter Frampton enhanced Guster on material from its forthcoming Ganging up the Sun, before Martin Sexton joined the performers for a talk box-laced version of Frampton’s “Do You Feel Like We Do.” A virtuoso in his own right, banjoist Bela Fleck brought his Flecktones to the Theater at Madison Square Garden for its first Jammys appearance, performing alongside jazz legend McCoy Tyner and iconic tap dancer Savion Glover.

Accepting the lifetime achievement award on behalf on his father, Frank Zappa, Dweezil Zappa debuted his Zappa Plays Zappa project for a sprawling New York audience. Fronting an ensemble which features a mixture of former Frank Zappa sidemen and assorted ace musicians, the younger Zappa drew from his father’s canon, including “Inca Roads.” A hero of many in attendance, Frank Zappa helped lay the groundwork for the modern jamband scene; both Mickey Hart and Chick Corea paid tribute to Zappa as his son prepared for a more sonic-based tribute. Looking like a young version of his father, Dweezil took the stage next to longtime Zappa band vocalist Napoleon Murphy Brock, later inviting out longtime Zappa freaks Chick Corea and Umphrey’s McGee’s Jake Cinninger for well-received solos.

In only its second Jammys appearance, moe. seemed to embody the award ceremony's organic roots and collaborative spirit. Performing with Mad Professor, moe.’s setlist included a choice cover of the Clash’s “Guns of Brixton,” as well as its own “Buster.” Similarly, ceremony co-hosts Hart and Bill Kreutzmann represented the original jamband generation, hosting a percussion-heavy improvisation of their own. By “Iko Iko,” the Rhythm Devils weaved in a ministry of musicians, including Mike Gordon, Steve Kimock, Steven Perkins, Charlie Musslewhite, The Mutaytor, Baaba Maal, Angelique Kidjo and Bettye LaVette, who sprinted onstage to make the jam session. Then the finale act, Little Feat took the stage. Like last year's MMW set, Little Feat was joined by a ton of people, most notably Mani Marley. Bela came out, Hart, Kruetzman, Kimock, Satriani, Charlie Musselwhite and the singers, there had to have been 25 people on stage (like the Rhythm Devils set, which had 24 at one point).

A community gathering more than anything, the Jammys’ evolution has paralleled the growth of the increasingly broad jamband genre. Jack Johnson accepted the first annual Green Apple Award via video screen from Hawaii, where he is currently performing at the Kokua Festival. Political activist Cindy Sheehan showed her support for Green Apple’s forward-thinking cause, while the Sudanese ex-basketball player Manute Bol presented the first annual Global Rhythm World Music Award to Baaba Maal alongside Jammys Co-Executive Producer Steve Bernstein. Drummer Todd Nance also phoned in Widespread Panic’s acceptance speech for Live Album of the Year.

The Green Apple Music and Arts Festival continues through the weekend at over 35 venues throughout New York City.

Enjoy!