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Aside from performing, Byrne has also curated a stage. Artist-picked slates have become common at other festivals
-- notably the All Tomorrow's Parties events -- but it's the first time Bonnaroo has had a performer pick a lineup. On Byrne's stage: Ani DiFranco, Santigold, St. Vincent, The Dirty Projectors and Katzenjammer. "Maybe for a couple of the acts, for some people, my name might help draw attention to them, or might make somebody go ... `Maybe I'll check that out if we think that's worthwhile,'" said Byrne, who founded the world music record label Luaka Bop. Attention getting is always a part of the game at a smorgasbord festival like Bonnaroo, where attendees have numerous options at almost every hour. Though Bonnaroo began with a reputation as primarily a crunchy, roots-rock affair, its musical realm has expanded over the years. Last year, for instance, Metallica and Kanye West played sets at Bonnaroo, as did regulars like My Morning Jacket and the Disco Biscuits. Above all, musical virtuosity is rewarded by crowds at Bonnaroo, who respect those with a talent for the stage. Capps, speaking of perhaps the only similarity between Springsteen and Phish said: "They are both great live acts
-- among the greatest live acts. That, to me, is probably the common bond more than anything else." ___ On the Net:
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