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Dayna Kurtz, photo by Noé Cugny

Dayna Kurtz talks back

November 30, 2021 by: Cree McCree

When Lulu and the Broadsides played Chickie Wah Wah in early November, I hadn’t seen lead singer Dayna Kurtz since before the pandemic, when I interviewed her about their upcoming Jazz Fest show. A million years ago. But it was like no time at all had passed when Kurtz took the stage as her tough-broad alter ego Lulu, looking sexy in tight red jeans, a “Don’t Tread On Me” tank top and a snappy military-style jacket, all topped off with well-worn Stetson hat. Whe...

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