Cool sounds, hot time
June 21st, 2007Baltimore Sun - We have a following," said Linda Noll, the museum's executive director. "People look forward to the festival every year." Blues music is the festival's main ingredient. Baltimore blues staple Mary Lou and the Untouchables are headlining the festival Read More
Bismarck Tribune - A dark, threatening sky turned pale blue Sunday afternoon, as people adjusted their lawn chairs and settled down for an evening of blues music. "It's starting to look like a festival in here now," Chuck Suchy said as he kicked off the second day of Read More
Amsterdam News - Thunda Vida, with their AfroLatino reggae, and San Juan Hill, which mixes up AfroLatino jazz, rock and blues music, will close out the festival. Marcus Garvey Park is, after all, situated right in the middle of Spanish and Black Harlem. Ouedraogo Read More
Polk Online - A local band, Fat Frank and the Plank Spankers, will perform live blues music. Food has been donated by local Winter Haven restaurants. For door prizes, five local florists will donate floral displays. "It's spectacular how much the community has Read More
Dallas Observer - PARK CITY, UTAH We all know about the cathartic power of blues music, but until the 2007 Sundance Film Festival, who knew that it could serve as a cure-all for everything from nymphomania to childhood sexual abuse? In Hustle & Flow director Craig Read More