Loki Festival | 10.10.08 – 10.12.08 | NC

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Words by: Tiffany Narron | Images by: Dave Vann

Loki Music Festival :: 10.10.08 – 10.12.08 :: Deerfields :: Mills River, NC

Friday, October 10

Loki Music Festival :: Deerfields, NC
Feeling the good vibrations of music and togetherness, buses and carloads of families and kids rolled into the deep woods for a weekend of ambient bliss. Winding through the trees in the beautiful fall flavored leaves to the serene setting known as Deerfields, a buzzing excitement mingled through the atmosphere.

As tents and makeshift homesteads were thrown up, everyone ventured out to explore the picturesque land. Crazy canvas art stretched out amongst the trees and covered the dance area in a carousel style whirlwind of color. Twinkling green lights adorned the trees and purple fluorescent lights reflected the lake's ambient beauty.

Jumpstarting the weekend jams with a little Latino love were Caribbean dance style musicians Grogus. Spirits were flowing free and wild as festivalgoers bounced around hundreds of acres of beautifully crafted land. Twirling around to the raw, bluesy sounds of the up and coming Shane Pruitt Band, mamas bundled their babies around their waists and swayed under the canopy of orangey yellow foliage. Families came out in full force, which truly brought a free spirited feel that echoed throughout the land and in the hearts and minds of everyone in attendance.

The Roots :: Loki Music Festival 2008
The Robert Walter Trio kept it going with their up-tempo jazz jam, creating that Cajun style, down in the bayou feel that would be felt and heard all weekend long. As campers packed in tight, pouring in through the night, New Orleans-based Bonerama kicked it up with their hard hitting brass bonanza. Trombones blaring in time with drums and guitar, they brought their anything goes, free flowing funk full force.

Bringing the hip-hop rhythms to settle into Friday night were none other than The Roots. They kicked off the night right freestyling and flowing from familiar Roots tunes into the legendary Dylan jam "Masters of War." Guitarist Captain Kirk Douglas shredded every note on electric, echoing the sounds of Jimi days while ?uestlove kicked up an equally ferocious drum solo. Adding a critical ingredient to The Roots flavor was Mr. Tuba Gooding Jr., whose sousaphone stylings rang out so deep they kicked a hard, deep-rooted bass that reverberated through the land and up through our feet. As the crowd got going, the hip-hop gloves came off and the guys free styled into a bluesy swing style jazz session slipping into unexpected classics "Sweet Child of Mine" and "Push."

The tone was set with spirits soaring high and with the night still young, one felt anything could happen. Making their debut performance late into the night were the funk-filled collaborations of George Clinton and his 35 member Big Ol' Nasty Get Down. Opening up with a slow rolling jam from Parliament's own Ms. Danita Woods. George then came out to serenade the crowd with a few familiar jams, calling out to the crowd to chant his infamous "We want the funk, gotta' have that funk." The massive crowd of fans echoed back in glorious unison. With members of Yo Mama's Big Fat Booty Band, Sci-Fi, Galactic, Laura Reed and the well known P-Funk Crew, these guys brought it hard, putting a little funk in everyone's step.

Saturday, October 11

George Porter Jr. - PBS :: Loki Music Festival 2008
Swinging into a Saturday morning groove, campers were serenaded by the folky blues filled sounds of Moses Atwood. Joining him onstage was New Orleans funk and blues master Papa Mali, Ralph Roddenbery and the young, soulful Ryan Montbleau. As campers made their way out into the chilly morning, so did the sun.

The day rolled on and TR3 made their way onstage. The eclectic trio brought a hard hitting jams session, which found its way into a heavier electric feel at times. The guys all agreed that playing Deerfields was a unique and beautiful experience. When asked to describe how they were feeling they shot back, "magic, happening, birch and quirky," with Tim Reynolds, a big grin spread across his face, said, "I like acid!"

The Hackensaw Boys kicked it up over on the smaller Hillside Stage with their old time bluegrass melodies. They jumped, screamed and got down, kicking the traditional fiddle and bow up a notch. Their intensity and spirit was matched as Josh Phillips and Strut followed, combining their heartfelt, bouncy sounds into one energetic homegrown party. Switching between Phillips' more relaxed sing-songy vibe to the more up-beat funk-rock feel of Strut, the combination swirled into one uniquely happy hoedown.

Day slowly slipped into night as campers ran back to their tents to don their glittery getups for the masquerade ball. And there was a whole lot more than glitter, gold, lace and face paint. Freak flags were flying high as fans marched around in full-on Halloween getups. From Mexican wrestlers to Mr. Peanut himself, this Mardi Gras parade was a spectacle even New Orleans couldn't have topped. Sarah Palin even managed to make her way out amidst the mavericks of the night.

Peruvian Pedicurists :: Loki Music Festival 2008
Everyone was shaking their tale feathers to the spicy jazz happy horns ringing from the never before heard Peruvian Pedicurists. Comprised of musicians from eight different bands, the Pedicurists include Robert Walter, George Porter Jr. (The Meters), Col. Bruce Hampton, Brian Stoltz & Russell Batiste of the Funky Meters, Tim Reynolds, Jeff Sipe and many more.

Each bringing their uniquely distinct musical flavor to the table, they exuded a powerfully woven web of vibrant horns and bee-da-beep boppin' flavor. Keeping a toe tapping, skirt flapping crowd moving and shaking all around, the party was just getting started. There to take it to the proverbial next level were Asheville's own Toubab Krewe, whose eclectic, worldly mix of kora and drum beats flowed seamlessly from one jam to the next. Non-stop polyrhythmic African drum sessions drove a hard hitting dance beat, setting the intensity just right for the high pitch harmonic strum of the kora to shine through.

Afterwards, breaking the beats til' the wee hours of the morning were DJs Money B and the infamous DJ Equal, who crushed through some classic oldies, spicing it up with a little hip-hop flavor. For those party pioneers who made it through the night the reward was sweet. The Wilmington-based Sci-Fi made their way out, bringing their jazzy, improvisational, and at times trance-like melodies to the stage, keeping the party going til' the early morn'.

Sunday, October 12

Loki Music Festival :: Deerfields, NC
Who better to kick off Sunday morning than Larry Keel and Natural Bridge? Their fiery mandolin and banjo picking, backed by an up-beat bass groove, melded perfectly with Keel's old time storytelling lyrics.

Families spread their blankets on the ground and kids broke out their hula hoops and juggling sticks to soak it all in. Donna Jean turned on her lovelight, churning out a much needed Dead set in all her glory. The day was full of unexpected musical surprises as the Everyone Orchestra took the main stage.

Boasting an all-star cast of musicians such as Jon Fishman and Jonathan Scales on the drums, Marco Benevento on keys, Toubab's Justin Perkins on kora, Papa Mali on guitar and the angelic voices of the Barrel House Mamas, the set was packed with talent. These guys truly brought an eclectic super jam of melodic bliss with their light, fluffy lyrics and solid revolving beats. Scales' steel drums and Perkins' kora picking mingled in a perfect existence, creating a blissful harmony that shone oh so bright. Holding everyone's attention as conductor, Matt Butler hopped around onstage, mime-style, holding makeshift signs telling the audience to laugh and cheer, and that is exactly what they did.

As fans made their way to the Hillside Stage or down to the ice cold lake for a dip, the most unlikely mix of beats rang through the air. The Turbo Pro Project brought their mix-matched combo of twangy bluegrass and R&B beats to the scene. Standing in awe of the unlikely five-member ragtag team of guitar, bass, banjo, DJ and the freestylings of lyricist Ryan "RnB" Barber, swarms of people made their way to the front to check this musical mixture out. With such an unlikely combo of hip-hop and twang, these guys (and girl) combined the two perfectly for a musical journey into the unknown.

Toots and the Maytals :: Loki Music Festival 2008
Another seemingly unknown musical surprise came with the stylings of Ralph Roddenbery and his band. Their eclectic mix of funky, freestyle blues connected immediately with the crowd. Roddenbery grabbed the microphone and said, "I know a lot of musicians that have played many festivals all over the world and the one place they always talk about is right here in Asheville. You guys just have this energy that you bring that's hard to find in just any old place."

And that energy was still pumping through the night as festival pros able to stick it through to the end caught their second (or maybe third) wind. And out came the musical masters. First up, reggae pioneers Toots and the Maytals. An old and wise Toots Hibbert took the stage, grinning from ear to ear, letting the crowd know how thankful he was to be all the way out in the Carolina mountains and how much different it felt from basking in the Jamaican heat. They eased their way into familiar favorites such as "Pressure Drop," "Reggae Got Soul," "Love Gonna Walk Out On Me" and old Bob Marley tunes, melding the upchuck rhythms seamlessly from one song to the next. Their experience and ease oozed from the stage and flowed through the crowd under a beautiful moonlit sky. Breaking into Marley's "Turn Your Lights Down Low" to send a peaceful lull through the night, they finished up, giving thanks and praises for being able to come so far and spread their hopeful messages of peace and love.

Ending the festival in all its glory was none other than JJ Grey & MOFRO. Their bayou funk rock melodies exuded powerfully from the stage as Grey mixed in a few stories in his deep southern twang. Digging deep into a hard jazz, funk mix, Grey stopped the music and said, "You know, growing up when I was kid was quite different than growing up in the world today. You see, parents were not allowed to cuss, especially the men folk. So, as kids we were always waiting for them to slip up. One day we were in the car with my daddy and a lady walked by. I was just a kid and wasn't paying attention to no lady but my daddy looked and said, "Goddamn, that's a big old ass on that woman.'"

The crowd laughed as the blues kicked right back in, settling deep into funky juke joint sounding' romps. The horns shone through perfectly, creating an on-your-feet New Orleans jam session. Papa Mali came out to end the night, wailing an intense, breathtaking guitar solo and winding the weekend down into a soulful, deep-rooted, true blues feel.

The good vibes and high spirits of the weekend captivated and embraced the hearts and souls of every man, woman and child, and brought back the kindred spirit of the good ol' days, one hard to find in this current time.

Continue reading for more images of Loki 2008...

Friday, October 10

Dave Desmelik Band
Moyuba
Trainwrecks
Robert Walter Trio
Karl Denson with Robert Walter Trio
Jim Weider - Project PERCoLAToR
Piñata
Acoustic Syndicate
Bonerama
Karl Denson with Spyboy
George Clinton & The Big Ol' Nasty Get Down
George Clinton :: You got any Visine?
George Clinton & The Big Ol Nasty Get Down
The Roots
The Roots crowd
The Roots crowd
Lettuce

Continue reading for Saturday pics...

Saturday, October 11

Songwriter's Circle - Papa Mali, Moses Atwood & Ralph Roddenberry
The Lee Boys
The Lee Boys
Hackensaw Boys
TR3
TR3
Porter Batiste Stoltz
Josh Phillips Folk Festival meets Strut
Antibalas
Suenalo
Costume Contest
Costume Contest
Costume Contest
Costume Contest
Peruvian Pedicurists
Peruvian Pedicurists
Toubab Krewe

Continue reading for Sunday pics...

Sunday, October 12

Donna Jean & the Tricksters
Donna Jean & the Tricksters
Turbo Project Pro
Papa Mali with Shane Pruitt Band
The Everyone Orchestra
The Everyone Orchestra
The Everyone Orchestra
The Everyone Orchestra
The Everyone Orchestra
Toots and the Maytals
JJ Grey (MOFRO)
Papa Mali with JJ Grey & MOFRO

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Comments

sitdancer starstarstarstar Mon 10/20/2008 03:43PM
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sitdancer

Some nice pictures on display here. Loki was an absolutely magical weekend. Lots of awesome music, great people, very warm atmosphere. The write-up does not really do justice to the quality of sets we experienced imo. Toubab raised their music to a whole new level. The Roots brought the house down. The biggest surprises for me were Suenalo and DJ Equal and Friends (featuring a couple of Toubab Krewe members). I just hope this cool little festival is going to be around again next year with an equally strong line-up!

Flat5 starstarstarstarstar Mon 10/20/2008 03:55PM
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Flat5

Wow! Great review! Excellent pics! Very well done!

rjd999 Mon 10/20/2008 04:09PM
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this looks like a blast. beautiful location, and plenty of funky tunes to keep one's arss a shakin'. I do hope they are doing this again, with a similar line up, so I can start planning for it well in advance, being the broke joke that I am.

dinkstar starstarstarstarstar Mon 10/20/2008 04:35PM
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Nice costumes! That pigeon is the whip!

powernet Mon 10/20/2008 04:57PM
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powernet

that look like some good ol fun

Jahvision starstarstarstar Mon 10/20/2008 06:46PM
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Jahvision

Looks amazing....that guy Vann gets around

muddy57 Mon 10/20/2008 07:31PM
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too bad that many of the band's (including ours) that played loki had their checks bounce for their performance. that will stop your 'good vibes' real fast! what a rip off!!!

Ching starstarstarstar Mon 10/20/2008 11:59PM
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no mention of LEE BOYS or Roosevelt Collier on pedal steel w Peruvian Pedicurist???

manjotar starstarstarstarstar Tue 10/21/2008 05:26AM
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manjotar

looks like fun!

i should have jumped in larry's van saturday night when i had the chance!

Him starstarstarstarstar Tue 10/21/2008 05:59AM
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Him

Here are some links for some of the weekends FREE music for Downloading!!

http://bt.etree.org/?searchs=Loki&cat=0

http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=Loki%20AND%20collection%3Aetree

THANKS TO ALL THE AUDIO ARCHIVIST WORKING HARD AT RECORDING THIS FEST !!!

Him starstarstarstarstar Tue 10/21/2008 06:16AM
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Him

Here are some more great photo's of the Fest

http://richardfcox.smugmug.com/gallery/6242642_mqoVx#394476746_MFFz3

ratsnest74 starstarstar Tue 10/21/2008 06:21AM
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The best photos Ive seen from Loki so far are by Rich Cox, absolutely out of this world, have a look:

http://richardfcox.smugmug.com/gallery/6242642_mqoVx#394476746_MFFz3

udsh starstarstar Tue 10/21/2008 06:41AM
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i'm sure i will get a thumbs down for this one but i am not really sure that we were at the same festival. the george clinton thing was one of the worst performances i have ever seen. i know he is old, and smokes rock and all that stuff, but this was embarassing. he could barely walk, much less put much into the music. alot of the bands at this fest were just a colaboration of artist who never play together. jam sessions are cool, sometimes, but not for a whole weekend. the roots change their shows due to the crowd which is cool, but i don't want to hear them do a bunch of covers. i mean, they have tons of material, just because the crowd was mostly white doesnt mean we want to hear bob dylan songs. papa mali kept coming on stage for just about every show. and what ever happened to the big surprise guest? first it was cake, then it was not. was it karl denson? ok, like he has never played in asheville before. we were supposed to get some band who would sell out an entire fest by himself. the checks probably bounced because i don't think there was more than 2K people there. sorry to rant. we had a good time but the overall quality of the music was subpar at best. i would be surprised to see another loki music festival.

Waxmaniac2 starstarstar Tue 10/21/2008 07:26AM
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I partly agree with you, udsh. The B.O.N.G was one of the most horrible performances I have ever seen. They went on about 2 hours late because of techincal issues in the microphones of all the damn people in that band. It would have been cool to see Clinton with a talented band, like P-funk, but the BONG consisted of Amateur musicians. between every song they were like, "now weve got a special treat for yall tonight," or, "we wrote this track, this is our track" I had to leave it was so bad. I thought the artist collaborations, however, were amazing! The Peruvian Pedicurists was one of the coolest things I've ever seen, with 5 guitarists plus roosevelt on the steel pedal. SICK! the denson thing was a disappointment, but as BAD and CHAOTIC the festival was on friday, I thought the festival was well run and amazing on saturday. they couldnt have picked a better band for the costume ball than antibalas. PBS ROCKED THE HOUSE! TR3 was amazing, Project Percolator was amazing, and the Roots were OFF THE HOOK! It sucks what happened to Papa Mali's actual set being cut short due to amplification laws on sunday, but overall, despite a HORRIBLE friday, the festival was amazing, and I would go back next year if they had it (i'd probably work it though).

aquariumdrunk Tue 10/21/2008 07:33AM
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aquariumdrunk

I can't get enough fest pics.

:)

joda2 star Tue 10/21/2008 01:30PM
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Hands down the worst festival i have ever been to. all the bands went on way late or way Early. When do bands go on EARLY. The BONG shit was the worst thing i have ever seen, Clinton looked dead on stage and his band was even worse. Just an all around nightmare of a festival weekend. I mean, we had fun, but i got sick and hated the music.

Also i heard everyone's checks bounced and bands and peopel who worked their ass off are getting f'ed

schofizzl Tue 10/21/2008 01:34PM
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schofizzl

this looks like a pretty cool place to have a festival. oh and has anybody else noticed how pretty much every festival decorates with the same kind of canvas art stuff these days? i mean it's cool but come on... we don't want all our festivals looking the same.

Ching starstarstarstar Tue 10/21/2008 04:15PM
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BONG was not a bunch of amateur musicians...I was there almost at day 1 when writing began in NOLA dec 07...everyone from Galactic, Lee Boys, P Funk, DDBB, Roddenberry, and many many others...

Kindskatz Tue 10/21/2008 04:25PM
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Kindskatz

i was at Loki for just Thurs and FRI, pretty much to see B.O.N.G., which is comprised of all professional musician's, many of which have been w/Clinton for years. Though I didn't like all of it, I dug some of it...especially the stuff w/Laura Reed and Debrissa :), but I'm biased.

I'd been to two other festies at Deerfields this summer and Loki seemed to be the most done up w/decorations, the site just looked better...of course Deerfields had also made some improvements themselves as well which helped.

But the entire printed schedule was off. Nothing seemed to start on time, no one knew who was going on where and when and subsequently I missed some music. I missed most of the ONE band besides B.O.N.G. I really wanted to see and that pissed me off.

I hadn't heard about artists/workers not getting paid, but that really sucks.

Loki coulda been way better overall. Maybe they'll do better next year.

IrishRasta0420 Wed 10/22/2008 01:09AM
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IrishRasta0420

Deerfields was hands down, one of the most beautiful places to have a festival!!!! Other than scheduled times being delayed, the music spoke for itself, AMAZING (Save being prompt for business meetings...If the acts not being on time kept you from enjoying the festival experience, you have serious issues.You could practically here who was playing from anywhere anyway....WOOWW, cant believe that 'Lettuce' wasnt even mentioned, they def brought the FUNK!!! Great Fest, but next year have someone other than MOFRO close it out, my only request! thanks Loki

Him starstarstarstarstar Wed 10/22/2008 05:08AM
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Him

If you had ever seen George Clinton in the past 5 years or so you would have known that he doesn't put on a great show, His band brings the funk, not George.

The Schedule changes were made because some bands couldn't make it there on time so they changed sets around to make sure we DID have some music during those would be (no-show) times. At least we HAD music all the time!

Deerfields is the most Amazing place to have a Fest on the East coast hands down. If you walked away from LOKI not having a fun time then you have some deeper soul searching to do for yourself.

Bonnaroo is that a way >>> Go there !!

leenylou starstarstarstarstar Wed 10/22/2008 10:04AM
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I thought Loki was AWESOME! Sure, the schedule may have been off a bit, but none of the acts were cancelled. I loved the collaborative theme of the festival and seeing people from different bands getting together and jamming out. It was raw, and for many of these collaborations it was a first time performance. I enjoyed everything I saw from The Roots, DJ Equal, The BIG OL Nasty GetDOWN to SCI FI whose starship landed at 4 am and took us into outer-space with their electronic funky jazz rhythms.

I don't know if there will be another Loki, but I had an amazing weekend and just wanted to give a shout out and thank all the performers, artists, stage crew, and everyone who helped put the festival together at the beautiful "Garden of Eden" Deerfields.

Kemosabe Wed 10/22/2008 12:41PM
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Kemosabe

Tim Reynolds' comment is HILARIOUS

bongaroo starstarstarstarstar Wed 10/22/2008 06:55PM
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bongaroo

I love Deerfields!

I enjoyed myself the whole weekend. My volunteer job for the free ticket was Backstage Security. I spent Saturday afternoon jamming my butt off with PBS and TR3 just off on the left side of the stage. What a cake job.

Karl Denson was awesome, the Roots were dank as well. Toubab was solid as usual. The Toots set was a great way to end the weekend, had to leave early to get home. Thought it was crazy that they had bands playing late Sunday.

B.O.N.G. was more of a Big Ole Nasty Letdown to me. Clinton sounded really bad. I was cool to groove with the band when his mic was turned down. Was a big disappointment for me, I had never gotten a chance to see him live until Loki.

Turbo Pro Project caught me by surprise, I had never heard of them. Hope to see more out of them.

I wonder how the festival did money-wise? Seemed to me that half the people there were working it or guests of artists.

Phunkmaster69 starstarstarstarstar Wed 10/22/2008 09:04PM
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Oh Yah, It was a good festival. Rich and Andy Cox rock! Best father and son photo team in the SouthEast, maybe the USA.

mrrex Thu 10/23/2008 09:40AM
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"Rich and Andy Cox rock!"

Totally agree! got the chance to talk with these guys over the weekend at Loki and was truly impressed with them as photographers and people.

cricketee Thu 10/23/2008 03:23PM
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I've also heard from many people about the bands all getting bad checks...how can anyone say it was an "awesome" festival when you have the people who really put it on not getting paid for their hard work? Jack Ballard is a lier, cheater, and all-over dishonest person, and isn't his name as Loki fitting?

Performance Impressions Concert Photography starstarstar Sun 10/26/2008 07:45PM
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Performance Impressions Concert Photography

Check out the ultimate Loki photo gallery.

http://www.performanceimpressions.com/Loki_Festival_Photos_Deerfields_Asheville_Loki_Photos_2008/Loki_Festival_Photos_Deerfields_Loki_Photos_2008.html

Loki Festival Photos by David Oppenheimer and Kristen M. Greene at Performance Impressions

budjaco Mon 10/27/2008 10:30PM
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Cricketee, you are way off the mark. Jack's not at all the person you describe. Conclusions can certainly be jumped all over but really... do you know or have even met Jack And NO this is his mom sticking up for him, I was also one of those "people who really put it on" and took a pay cut for him.