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Paetec Jazz Festival: day three

The third and final day of the Paetec Jazz Festival is under way at the Harbor Pointe stage.

Though Harbor Pointe is larger than the Bond Street Wharf and has a panoramic view of the city, I'd take the wharf's grassy strip over the Pointe's gravel-covered peninsula any day.

A few dozen people were here to see the start of organ trio Paradigm Shift's set about 12:15 p.m. Audience member Mitch Wiygul was one of them. Wiygul, a 49-year-old who lives just north of the city, has been recording audio of the free shows since Thursday. His favorite so far has been Skerik's Syncopated Taint Trio at Power Plant Live's plaza yesterday.

"Guys like Robert Walther and Karl Denson -- you can mention them in the same breath as Skerik," he said. "All the ones I saw at Power Plant Live were wonderful."

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