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By pbpulse.com Staff   |  SunFest  |  March 02, 2010

SunFest names possibly its most eclectic mix | Photos: The music acts of SunFest 2010
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More from the acts that were named as SunFest’s music acts in our “video cavalcade”. Here are Saturday’s:

Charlie Daniels has regained some of his 1980s fame with his recent Geico ad, though he’s still best known for his smash “The Devil Went Down To Georgia”, which is in our playlist. He’s had a much more prolific career than that, of course, including the fan favorite “Drinkin’ My Baby Goodbye”:

Sister Hazel’s another band who is more than a one-hit wonder — their “All For You” is on our playlist, but here’s a look at an acoustic version of “Your Winter”:

Rockers Rise Against promise a high-energy performance Saturday, likely with the song “Prayer of the Refugee”:

Like Rise Against, it will get loud and crazy around the band Shinedown. The Jacksonville quartet puts everything out there, but here’s a slightly quieter version of their sound, as lead singer Brent Smith and guitarist Zach Myers play an acoustic version of their song “Save Me” — though it’s no less intense:

Longtime alternative rockers Better Than Ezra always manage to squeeze at least a little of their hometown, New Orleans, in all of their work, including their first hit, “Good”:

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