(INFORMATION BELOW PROVIDED BY
THEO DASBACH OF ROCK 'N BLUES MUSEUM)
CLARKSDALE CARAVAN MUSIC FEST, MAY 11 & 12,
2013
Event is Free to the public
Held the the weekend following the Blues Music Awards,
the 7th annual Clarksdale Caravan Music Fest on Saturday, May 11 & Sunday
May 12, 2013, in downtown Cla
rksdale, Mississippi, will have musicians performing in
front of Cat Head, 252 Delta Ave., from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and outside the Rock
& Blues Museum, 113 E. 2nd Street, from 1 to 6 p.m. and Blues fans and
tourists venture down the legendary "Blues Highway 61” to Clarksdale, the site
of the historic "Blues Crossroads", to experience the individual signature blues
style of the participating musicians and bands. New is this year that the Fest
will continue on Sunday May 12, 2013 at Cat Head, on 11am and at the Rock &
Blues Museum , on 1pm.
The Clarksdale Caravan Music Fest is a free mini street
fest and the musicians perform for the love of blues music. The performances
near the Cat Head Delta Blues & Folk Art store, 252 Delta, at 10 a.m. with
the Robert "Wolfman" Belfour & All Night Long Blues Band, At 1pm the fest
continues at the Rock & Blues Museum, 113 E. 2nd St., and features Theo D
"Boogieman" & Daddy Rich,Little Bobby Blues band, Stan Street Blues Band
featuring KING FISH, David Raye & David Summers. The Fest continues on
Sunday May 12,2013 at Cat Head at 11 pm, featuring Sean "Bad Apple"& David
Raye and moves on to the Rock & Blues Museum at 1 pm with Theo
D"Boogieman'', Daddy Rich, Little Bobby, David Raye, Dave Summers and guests. A
blues jam outside the Rock & Blues Museum, will conclude the fest at the end
of Sunday afternoon. Musicians are welcome to play and perform for the love of
music, it's a totally free event. Bring your comfortable chair. Cold drinks are
available. Free live music in Clarksdale!
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