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Since this weekend is the start of the New Orleans Jazz Fest, I thought it was only fitting to showcase the ambassadors of the fest, the Neville Brothers. Laissez Les Bon Temps Roulez! -John Sebelius

To Lust: New Orleans Jazz Fest

Colbie Caillat has finally made a name for herself on the bigger stage but she began her career in coffee houses and small bars. Her alluring and gentle vocals hint at the fact that she is a woman of nature and will always have a strong connection with her home state of California. Everytime I hear her sing I want to grab my board and head to the ocean.  -John Sebelius

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Entertainer of the day, or we should say night. Lady Gaga photographed last night at the White Party Palm Springs. -Michael Davis

Photography by: Anthony J. DeMeglio

John Legend demonstrates hit limitless talent with his medley of hits that he helped collaborate on. A true musical talent and voice for this generation. Stepping into a similar role has Marvin Gaye, Otis Redding, and Sam Cooke. The man is here to stay people. -John Sebelius

The new music on some people have REAL problems is at once upbeat, quirky, and achingly gorgeous, featuring incredible song writing and lush arrangements. Sia also enlisted the help of a few talented friends when recording some people have REAL problems, including Beck, who sings on a track called “Academia.” 
To Lust: LikeCool

This is a great version of Ben Folds Five hit "Underground". Before Ben dropped the Five, and his bassist and drummer. -John Sebelius

One of the most underrated hip hop groups in the game, The Roots, show off their hip hop prowess with a styling of their Grammy awarded hit, "You Got Me". -John Sebelius

The Man, The Myth, The Legend. Live from the 1979 Reggae Sunsplash Festival Bob Marley performs "Now Woman No Cry". Rastafari! -John Sebelius