Victoria E. Freile

Staff writer

Second chances do happen.

With a record-fast sell out of the first show, Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival organizers on Tuesday announced a second June 21 performance for Steve Martin and The Steep Canyon Rangers, featuring Edie Brickell.

Only a lucky few were able to score tickets to the original June 21 show at 8 p.m. as tickets sold out in seven minutes earlier this month.

Festival producers John Nugent and Marc Iacona have added a 4 p.m. matinee show to the festival lineup. Martin and the Rangers last performed at the fest in 2012 to two sold-out audiences in Kodak Hall at the Eastman Theatre.

Tickets for the 4 p.m. show, also in Eastman Theatre, range from $65 to $105, plus fees and will go on sale Friday. at 10 a.m. at www.rochesterjazz.com.

Steve Martin, a well known actor and comedian, plays the banjo with The Steep Canyon Rangers, a band he met at a party in North Carolina. Texas native Edie Brickell, Steve Martin and the band have collaborated to create their their latest bluegrass album Love Has Come for You, released last year.

Tickets for another festival headliner Earth, Wind & Fire (June 27) also sold out. Additional headlining acts have not yet been announced.

The annual jazz festival runs from June 20 through June 28 in and around Rochester's East End District.

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