The third day of a festival.
Everyone and everything will move slower.
Even the obsrever.
Especially in the morning.
Looking at the bands, however, Sunday will be far from slow.
There will be no warm-up shows in the village center, but that's OK because the festival ground will start shaking around 12h00 already.
12h00 Hala
Emphasizing on the narrative aspects, Dutch band Hala brings fairy-tale like compositions.
Seems perfect for a Sunday morning.
https://www.zappanale.de/en/artists-z-35/hala-nl
13h30 The Hilo Jazz Orchestra
On Sunday, for their second performance, the Hilo Jazz Orchestra will perform the music of Frank Zappa.
There's an excellent video on YouTube of one of the Zappa concerts. It's the concert they did with Dweezil Zappa and with Ike Willis.
In Bad Doberan, it will be without the special guests, and with a smaller orchestra, but we'll only get one chance to see this (unless we travel to Hawaii, that is).
https://www.zappanale.de/en/artists-z-35/hilo-jazz-orchestra-usa
16h00 Die Miserablen Husos
Zappa in German.
Translated, phonetically reproduced, or re-imagined.
I've seen them a couple of times and this is fun.
It will be an entertaining break between the Hilo Jazz Orchestra and the Mahavishnu Project.
Featuring Chato Segerer (whose Zapped band made a remarkable appearance at Zappanale last year) on bass.
https://www.zappanale.de/en/artists-z-35/die-miserablen-husos-de
17h30 Mahavisnhu Project
For their second Zappanale gig, the Mahavishnu Project will perform the music of Frank Zappa, Jeff Beck and Jan Hammer.
That's a lot of Zappa on Sunday, but probably / hopefully with a different approach by each band.
And this will lead into the Goodbye Session, and then it's finished on the main stage.
https://www.zappanale.de/en/artists-z-35/mahavishnu-project-usa
21h00 Putan Club
The final concert on the Arf Stage will be by the Putan Club, a groovy, energetic duo from France and Italy.
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