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<center><h3> Elvis Costello headlines Love Supreme Jazz{{nb}}Festival </h3></center> | <center><h3> Elvis Costello headlines Love Supreme Jazz{{nb}}Festival </h3></center> | ||
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Elvis Costello had the right idea at this | Elvis Costello had the right idea at this weekend's Love Supreme — "Pump It Up." | ||
It was so hot during the first day of the jazz festival at Glynde Place that thirsty concertgoers demanded ever more beer as temperatures hit the high 70s. | It was so hot during the first day of the jazz festival at Glynde Place that thirsty concertgoers demanded ever more beer as temperatures hit the high 70s. | ||
But despite a national | But despite a national CO<sub>2</sub> crisis that has seen shortages across Britain, organisers kept the lager pumps flowing to keep more than 20,000 fans going through two days of jazz, soul, funk, R&B and rock. | ||
The laid back, family-friendly Love Supreme, now in its sixth year, has become one of the highlights of the festival calendar, thanks to an appealing mix of experimental, off-beat and crowd-pleasing artists. | The laid back, family-friendly Love Supreme, now in its sixth year, has become one of the highlights of the festival calendar, thanks to an appealing mix of experimental, off-beat and crowd-pleasing artists. | ||
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The big name on Saturday was headliner Costello who with his band, The Imposters, served up a strong 90-minute set from almost every part of his varied career. | The big name on Saturday was headliner Costello who with his band, The Imposters, served up a strong 90-minute set from almost every part of his varied career. | ||
The rousing finale of " | The rousing finale of "Oliver's Army" and "What's So Funny About Peace, Love And Understanding" had everyone up and dancing despite the heat. | ||
Earlier, there was a strong main stage set from 80s soul-funk group Level 42, with bassist Mark King remarking how many generations were there and dedicating Running In The Family to them. | Earlier, there was a strong main stage set from 80s soul-funk group Level 42, with bassist Mark King remarking how many generations were there and dedicating Running In The Family to them. | ||
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There were also winning appearances by retro soul-jazzers Mr Jukes and singer Lalah Hathaway, daughter of the late great Donny. | There were also winning appearances by retro soul-jazzers Mr Jukes and singer Lalah Hathaway, daughter of the late great Donny. | ||
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