Lenny Vaughn explores the improbable birth of New Orleans Jazz Fest in 1970—just 350 attendees, no stage, an upright piano in Congo Square's grass, and Mahalia Jackson's voice. From failed experiments to George Wein's vision and Quint Davis's grassroots passion, discover how archivists and dreamers created America's most culturally rich music festival on sacred ground.
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