Pismo Beach hosted the ‘Jubilee by the Sea’ this weekend, with 20 bands performing 100 shows on five stages during the three-day festival. The event’s founder, K.O. Ecklund, who died in May, was remembered at many of the events.
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Parasol in hand, Anne Abler of Los Osos dances during the finale of the Natural Gas Jazz Band performance at the Pismo Beach Veteran’s Hall. Tribune photo by David Middlecamp
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Vicki and Warren McGowan of Point Richmond applaud after dancing to the Natural Gas Jazz Band. Tribune photo by David Middlecamp
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Three of the Natural Gas Jazz Band's seven members — Bob Murphy on soprano sax, band leader Phil Crumley on cornet and Bill Carson on trombone — play at the festival. The group, based in the Bay area, has been together for 39 years. Tribune photo by David Middlecamp
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