Jazz Fest draws large crowds, talented performers
- Ruth Sanchez, of Denver, and Debra Gilbert, of Aurora, welcome Sheila E. to the stage.
- Ollie Simpson, of San Francisco, and Brenda Stephens, of Colorado Springs, dance to Sheila E.
- Sheila E. and her band invite audience members to come up on stage and dance while they perform.
- Francine Thomas, of Denver, hugs a crew member after Sheila E. encourages the audience to share love with one another.
- Timothy and Karen Jones, of Denver, boogie down outside the packed seating area. Almost 4,000 people attended on Saturday.
- Sheila E. and her band play their last song of the set before headliner Fantasia.
- Taza Gillespie gives Donald Rice, of Denver, a buzz in the Fresh Fades booth.
- Jackie Jackson, of Denver, takes a shot of Idlewild rum at the tasting booth while she waits for the next performer.
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