Sunday got started off right with a hearty breakfast at the Telluride Elk’s Lodge which has a funky long bar along one wall, a stage in the back (where a singer/songwriter serenaded diners) and enormous stuffed elk heads all over the place. Then it was onward to the final day of this awesome festival.

The Lee Boys kicked off Sunday's performances with some slammin' sacred steel.

Most of Sunday lived up to the name with plenty of bright sunshine.
Almost every musician at the festival made it a point to mention that Telluride is, by far, the most beautiful stage setting they’ve ever played at. Many whipped out cameras to capture the scene from the stage for themselves. Ryan from Umphrey’s McGee went one better and pulled out his Flip video camera during a break between songs.
One not so popular side effect of playing Telluride is the altitude (over 8,700′) which makes the air thin and the performing hard. Oxygen tanks were supplied backstage and plenty of musicians used them to get through their sets.

Super Chickan and the Fighting Cocks (his all-girl band) brought the Delta Blues straight from Clarksdale, Mississippi.
Super Chickan and the Fighting Cocks.

The festival had a fun kids' area with various games and rides like the bungee jump.

Sunday brought a sunnier Mardi Gras parade than the day before.

Mardi Gras parade.

Mardi Gras parade.

Mardi Gras parade.

Ruthie Foster.

After sun for most of the day a nasty 10 minute wind and hail storm blew in just as Bonnie Raitt's set began.

After three days of sun, rain and hail this crew was not going to stop dancing to Bonnie Raitt and Taj Mahal (dubbed Bontaj Roulet) no matter what the weather threw at them.

A festival pro in the making.
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