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New Orleans' Essence Festival: The best of the rest of the fest

Jul 9, 2007, 07:21 PM | by Pop Watch

Categories: Beyoncé, Hurricane Katrina, Music

Mary_l EW freelancer Cynthia Joyce concludes her reporting from the weekend's Essence Festival in New Orleans. Read her first dispatch here.

Of the more than 40 urban music megastars who performed in the Superdome over Essence Music Festival weekend — Robin Thicke, Kelly Rowland, Mary J. Blige, Chris Brown, Ne-Yo, Common, Public Enemy, Angie Stone, the O'Jays and Lionel Richie among them — only one managed to make the 80,000-seat stadium seem sort of, well, small. Beyoncé and her all female band dumbfounded the entire dome, kicking off a nearly two-hour, tightly choreographed set with "Crazy in Love" before she stepped to the edge of the stage: "New Orleans, y'all look so beautiful — I'm so proud of this city." She looked like a member of some super-race — as someone next to me put it, "She's got legs like tree trunks, and I just want to climb up."

Earlier in the evening, Ludacris and his crew were dining at Emeril's exclusive kitchen table, drinking sherry and, inexplicably, "lots of lemonade," according to our bartender. Seated next to us was Torico Jones of Memphis, who had come down from that city specifically to see Beyoncé, but also to see the post-Katrina version of a city he'd visited his whole life. "I thought it was gonna be a lot of tears, but it's great to be back," he said in a drawling accent that made Terrence Howard's in Hustle & Flow seem subtle. "They say [Memphis'] Beale Street is the new Bourbon Street — it's not even close."

Seeing the equally impressive Mary J. Blige (pictured) the next night was a study in contrasts. Her performance's strength drew from the fact that it was on a far more human scale — smaller band, no costume changes — and from a prowess that was most evident when she was rapping. "I'm so proud of you," she told the audience, and evidently, the feeling was mutual.

The Superlounge lineup on Saturday made for some tough choices — Chuck D and Public Enemy? Angie Stone? Lyfe Jennings? In the end we headed for the crowded Coca-Cola lounge for some fried chicken and freestyling by Common, who killed.

Some other performances that brought people up out of their seats:

• Lionel Richie — looking very quiet-stormish in a silk shirt and velvet pants — singing the Commodores' smash "Brick House."

• A pregnant Sunshine Anderson, singing music from her forthcoming soul album, Sunshine at Midnight — her first in six years — later called her first-ever Essence appearance the performance of a lifetime. "I don't know if it's the baby or what," the soul singer told reporters afterward. "I have never been in touch with my audience like I was tonight."

• Ne-Yo, the hitmaker behind Beyoncé's "Irreplaceable," eagerly dropped the names of all the superstars he's slated to work with, after his own mainstage set: Whitney, Mary J., Janet and Michael, Celine … (I think Ne-Yo means "without humility" in Chinese.)

• Dressed in a "Black Girls Rock" t-shirt, DJ Beverly Bond — who recently played at the Wu-Tang Clan reunion "for a 95 percent white audience" — turned heads and tables at Saturday's Hip-Hop seminar when she asked the mostly black audience, "Why do white people know more about our music from 1992 than we do?"

MC Lyte — you remember, she "rocks the party like nobody" — showed her pioneering freestyle skills were still intact, and the crowd recited many of her rhymes from distant memory. (You're still a pioneer even if few followed in your tracks, right?)

• In their longstanding Essence tradition, Frankie Beverly and Maze closed the event by leading tens of thousands of fans in the Electric Slide. And in a city where "back to normal" is no longer an option, that may well have been as close as it's going to get.

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t-fal Wed, Jul 11, 2007 at 10:29 AM EST

I had a blast! i've been going for many years also- even the dreaded Houstn debacle. I wanted to shout out Mint Condition too, they ROCKED! Mint & Mary were truly enjoyable.

Martin Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 01:52 PM EST

Tell us more about Robin Thicke!

ohio Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 10:19 AM EST

Lots of friends attended, they said it was a great time! Thanks for the recap.

Joe C Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 07:52 AM EST

Sounds like a good time! I wish I had been there! Thanks for the review. Go Mary J!

Nathan Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 12:10 AM EST

A little off topic, but did you hear that Two-Face AND the Riddler are gonna be in The Dark Knight along with the Joker? That's meshuggah!

2Cents Mon, Jul 9, 2007 at 06:57 PM EST

Kudos to EW for recognizing the power the Essence Fest. I was there, and have been going strong every year except for last year when it was in Houston. It is great night of music, fun, empowerment and flirting. My girls and I make it a yearly girlfriend trip.

However, I must give a personal shout out to Mint Condition- who always rock it at the fest and did it again this year.

Mon, Jul 9, 2007 at 06:45 PM EST

Thanks for the update. I've always wanted to go the The Essence and next year, I will finally take the trip. Hope Mary J. will be there. Also, thanks for letting me know I will have to bring my fashions.

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