Score.

Lucero will open for Black Crowes Saturday on the Clinton Stage, while the Juke Joint Duo, AKA Cedric Burnside and Lightnin’ Malcolm open for Robert Cray on Sunday on the Triple-S Stage.

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Click here to go to our running list of the roster, with info about each act.

Wonder if this will meet any of Paper Trails criteria? On Monday, our favorite chronicler of “Wheel of Fortune” contestants with local ties buried an item about the addition of Black Crowes, Blake Shelton and Cross Canadian Ragweed — well below a really riveting short piece on a Paron boy scout featured in the March issue of the Boy Scouts’ magazine — with her take appended: “Sorry, still not rocking my world. We wait. And hope for more to come…”

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It’s gonna be hard to wait until Friday to hear what she has to say about these two.

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