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Fest Focus: The Neville Brothers

May 1, 1996 by: David Jones

 

"Mitahuye Oyasin Oyasin" is from the Lakota language and expresses the understanding that we are all related. All beings and all that is, are of one spirit. All are blessings of the Creator. Through our music, we spread this message of Harmony, in honor of the wisdom of many peoples. "

-The Neville Brothers

 

There’s nothing quite like those final, precious moments at the Jazz Fest when the huge crowd blends into one seamless blanket of humanity, t...

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