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At my first Glastonbury I was luck to stumble upon Candi Staton playing JazzWorld on a blistering hot Friday afternoon. She was immense, great personality, cracking voice and some belting tunes.

I suggest that those having a moan at the lineup have a pop over to the Park when she's playing and get yo' disco down!!

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At my first Glastonbury I was luck to stumble upon Candi Staton playing JazzWorld on a blistering hot Friday afternoon. She was immense, great personality, cracking voice and some belting tunes.

I suggest that those having a moan at the lineup have a pop over to the Park when she's playing and get yo' disco down!!

Now.... .any idea when she's on???

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"Glastonbury Festival organisers have announced that Rolf Harris will open the Pyramid Stage on Friday, June 26, with Tinchy Stryder doing the same on Saturday and Yeovil Town Band following suit on Sunday, June 28.

Rolf whom we bumped into at Glasto last year recently celebrated his eightieth birthday and returns for his sixth Festival appearance, whilst Tinchy makes his Pyramid debut, having previously performed at the Dance Village. Yeovil Town Band appear for the first time since 2005.

Candi Staton, Avi Buffalo and Tony Allen have also been added to the just announced Park Stage, along with the 20-piece steel band Steel Harmony."

From Q!!

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"Glastonbury Festival organisers have announced that Rolf Harris will open the Pyramid Stage on Friday, June 26, with Tinchy Stryder doing the same on Saturday and Yeovil Town Band following suit on Sunday, June 28.

Rolf whom we bumped into at Glasto last year recently celebrated his eightieth birthday and returns for his sixth Festival appearance, whilst Tinchy makes his Pyramid debut, having previously performed at the Dance Village. Yeovil Town Band appear for the first time since 2005.

Candi Staton, Avi Buffalo and Tony Allen have also been added to the just announced Park Stage, along with the 20-piece steel band Steel Harmony."

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I can confirm that I saw this too, so it must have been removed. Probably released by accident, I hope so. Superb last time, Florence fans please note that this is how to sing.

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Hearing Candi is playing has made my day, she was great the other year, brought a tear to my eye singing Young Hearts, a welcome return.

More Soul, Funk & Disco please, can't we dig out the Salsoul Orchestra for one last outing?

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loved her that friday afternoon. it was my mrs's first glasto and she loves candi, queued up and got an album signed for the first time ever.

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