50th New Orleans Jazz Fest opens after brief rain delay
NEW ORLEANS — Rain delayed the start of the 50th New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival on Thursday but didn’t seem to dampen spirits.
Zack Buda, 25, of Manhattan, was among people dancing in a huge, grassy puddle off to the side of the main stage where Earth, Wind and Fire were closing the first day. He’d come to New Orleans with his parents, Scott and Hillary Buda, and their friends, Amy and Jamie Bernstein of Brooklyn.
“They’re exposing me to the music of their time,” said Buda, who occasionally used binoculars for a better view of the stage where the group was performing “Sing a Message to You.”