2004 City Stages

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The 2004 City Stages was the 16th annual edition of "Birmingham's World-Class Music Festival". It was held the weekend of June 18-20, 2004 in and around Linn Park.

This years festival marked the return to Father's Day weekend and was the last before the event gained a title sponsor.

Line up

Friday

  • City Stages Unplugged:
    • T-Broussard & The Zydeco Steppers (11:15)
    • Clare Burson (11:55)
    • Ray Lamontagne (12:15)
    • Los Lonely Boys (1:15)
  • 107.7 The X Stage:
  • Alabama Sampler Stage:
    • The Overalls (6:00)
    • Iron Horse (7:00)
    • Claire Lynch (8:05)
    • Ralph Stanley & the Clinch Mountain Boys (9:30)
  • Blockbuster Stage:
    • Ray Lamontagne (6:30)
    • Los Lonely Boys (7:50)
    • Keb' Mo' (9:15)
    • The Robert Cray Band (11:00)
  • Coca-Cola Classic Stage:
    • Ree-al' (6:30)
    • Aaron Neville Quintet with Charles Neville (7:45)
    • Kanye West (9:15)
    • George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic (10:45)
  • Dance Depot:
    • Western swing with Liz Fowler & Niki Sepsas (6:35)
    • Bo Butler & the Niceboys (7:00)
    • T-Broussard & the Zydeco Steppers (8:30)
  • Miller Lite Stage:
    • The Decemberists (6:00)
    • Fountains of Wayne (7:20)
    • Fuel (8:30)
    • Live (10:30)
  • Mason Corp. Music Oasis:

Saturday

  • Blockbuster Stage:
    • Lynyrd Skynyrd (9:05)
  • Coca-Cola Classic Stage:
  • Miller Lite Stage:
    • Chris Robinson & the New Earth Mud (6:45)
    • Switchfoot (9:30)
    • Kid Rock (11:00)
  • Los Calientes
  • Calvin Richardson
  • Birmingham's Three Tenors
  • Red Clay Ramblers
  • Keith Frank & the Soileau Zydeco Band
  • Rosie's Girls
  • Drive-By Truckers
  • My Morning Jacket
  • Paul Daigle & Savoir Faire
  • Lynam
  • The Martini Shakers
  • Ollabelle
  • Chris Knight
  • George Skaroulis
  • Wayne "The Train" Hancock
  • D.B. Harris
  • Marian McKay & Her Magic City Sounds
  • The Bominators
  • Clare

Sunday

References

  • May 20, 2004 "City Stages 2004". Black & White
  • Scalici, Matt (June 16, 2004) "June Edition of City Stages brings well-knowns to B-Ham." The Crimson White
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