Taking place Saturday, June 23 and Sunday, June 24,
Blues From The Top is jam-packed with great artists both days: Saturday,
June 23 includes performances by, among others, guitar ace Kenny Wayne
Shepherd Band; harp great (and 2018 Blues Music Awards "Traditional
Blues Male Artist" and "Blues Song" winner), Rick Estrin
And The Nightcats; 2018 BMA "Best Emerging Artist Album"
winner, Memphis soul/blues band, Southern Avenue. On June 24, the North
Mississippi All-Stars; popular L.A.-based guitar-powered R&B band,
Vintage Trouble; and Nick Moss Band with harp virtuoso, Dennis Grueling. Hideaway Park, 78820 US Highway 40.
Gates open 10am; music from 11am to 6pm (Saturday) and 11:00am to 6pm
(Sunday). Currently, General Admission tickets are $35. (one day), $60.
(2 days). V.I.P. Experience: $100.00 per day per person, $185. for two
days. V.I.P. Seating features Stage Right starting at the Front Row;
Daily Buffet; Private Bar with two Complimentary Drinks each day; free
water and soft drinks; Shade Tents with tables and chairs; and Private
Restrooms. Kids 12 and under, free (when accompanied by an adult).
Tickets/info: www.BluesfromtheTop.org.
Presented with pride by the Grand
County Blues Society.
Expect some diversity of sounds at this year's Blues From
The Top. "Until recently, Blues From The Top primarily has been
straight-up blues music," explains Maria Chavez, President of the
Blues from The Top Festival, in a recent Blues-E-News
interview. "However, we realized that if we want the festival to
grow and diversify and to also reach a younger audience, we needed to add
more blues “roots” music into the mix – indie blues, blues rock, rock and
soul. This includes bands such as Honey Island Swamp Band, North
Mississippi All-Stars and Vintage Trouble that help break down what
“blues” music is. Blues is the seed, creating roots and watching other
musical forms grow from these musical blues roots, " adds Chavez.
"We also are very prideful of our program Blue Star Connection which
provides musical instruments for children with life threatening
illness in over 57 hospitals nationally."
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