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The North Mississippi Allstars: The Essex Experience Green - 2023 Old Stage Summer Series

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The Essex Experience Green
2023 Old Stage Summer Series
Essex, Vermont
July 29, 2023
After an afternoon of steady rain, comparable to but hardly so severe as those that caused flooding in the state of Vermont earlier in the summer, the clouds parted and the sun shone over the Green Mountains the evening of July 29th, allowing local blues savant and radio personality Mr. Charlie Frazier to introduce the

North Mississippi Allstars
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1996
Taking 'The Old Stage' at the Essex Experience with no little relish, it was as if it had been ages since the group's last visit to Vermont. In fact, it was just last November, but it was a differently-conceived group on the Main Stage at The Flynn Center in Burlington last fall, with Luther and Cody Dickinson accompanied by the

Rebirth Brass Band
band / ensemble / orchestra
Cedric Burnside
guitarThe current NMA is a stripped-down trio lineup consisting of the two siblings plus bassist/vocalist (and sometimes guitarist and drummer) " data-original-title="" title="">Joey Williams, late of The

With drummer Dickinson commencing a modified NOLA funeral march rhythm, the band opened with "Sittin' On Top of the World," whereby his guitarist brother began a clinic on electric guitar where he teased tunes like the

Allman Brothers Band
band / ensemble / orchestra
Jimi Hendrix
guitar, electric1942 - 1970
Accordingly, it was impossible not to delight in watching him and his bandmates for the better part of the two hours they played. And it was no surprise that some three-hundred fifty to four-hundred hearty souls braved the wet clammy weather as the sky darkened to share in the collective conviviality.
"Set Sail Pt.1," from Set Sail (New West Records, 2002) was the rare exception among well-trod selections like "Call That Gone" that appeared late in the set. But its inclusion was testament to how the Dickinsons have positioned NMA as something of an artistic ground zero for themselves: after involvement in any number of other projects (Sisters of the Strawberry Moon, Gina Sicilia), plus adventurous studio efforts like the latest on the New West label, the duo return revivified to freshen the output of the group they founded in 1996.
The warmth and intimacy that radiated from the stage kept those departing at just a trickle after the first hour. It was as if the threesome was simply enjoying another Saturday night rediscovering their roots with friends like Williams. So it was a moot point when the latter took over lead vocals on a rendition of "You Gotta Move" that sounded suspiciously similar in arrangement to the opening number.
The infectious nature of the musicianship was undeniable during those repetitive moments and others such as "Shake (Yo Mama)." Some ever-so-brief plodding did occur when opener John Fusco joined the group on-stage, but

Luther Dickinson
guitar, electricHearkening to Williams' tenure with

Robert Randolph
guitar, steel
Bob Dylan
guitar and vocalsb.1941
Cody Dickinson
drumsBut "K.C. Jones (On the Road Again)" provided a momentary respite from a certain aimless quality cropping up in the presentation as it culminated around 10pm (in order to meet the curfew of the venue). And even more spirited interplay arose from incorporating Vermont native harpist Mark Lavoie and Burlington saxophone icon/Phish accompanist Dave Grippo into the stage proceedings.
That spirited fraternization during this interlude emphasized the (overly?) casual atmosphere that dominated this concert. But it wasn't given final punctuation with any encore, rousing or otherwise, so the musicians' unassuming exitto a smattering of applause from a somewhat confused crowdturned out to be a somewhat stunted conclusion to the affair.
In the end, though, the denouement was a fitting reflection not only on the North Mississippi Allstars' generally cheerful and charming presence at this tour stop, but also on the sight of the near full-moon hovering in the night sky: just like the group that had just finished playing, the celestial body, just not to its fullest extent.
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