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Free: Big Muddy Blues Festival On The Landing Labor Day Weekend

Get ready to rock! The Big Muddy Blues Festival is around the corner.

In its 16th year, the Festival brings 30 bands on three stages to Laclede’s Landing from 1-11 p.m., Sept. 3-4.

According to the Landing’s website: “This year’s main stage acts are a tribute to the varied sounds and styles that Blues music continues to pervade and influence. From the California rockabily/boogie of Big Sandy and His Fly-Rite Boys to the spirted hyms of the Psalms Gospel Quartet, from the passionate and throaty soul singing of Cee Cee James to the classic Blues/Rock mix of Kim Wilson (of the famed Fabulous Thunderbirds), the 2011 edition of Big Muddy Blues Festival offers a distinctly different flavor for each performance.”

Sonny Landreth closes out the festival at 9 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 4. “  The website says, “Landreth is known for his dynamic slide guitar style and is a highly regarded songwriter, having collaborated with Eric Clapton, Mark Knopfler, Jimmy Buffett and others.”

Sets from 73-year old Bluesman Roy Gaines are on tap at 9 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 3. Gaines last year released the acclaimed Tuxedo Blues.

Ronnie Baker Brooks, son of the Lonnie Brooks and a talented Blues musician in his own right, performs at 7 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 4.

See the complete festival schedule. 

 

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Coming Up: Big Muddy Blues Festival On The Landing Labor Day Weekend

Get ready to rock! The Big Muddy Blues Festival is around the corner.

In its 16th year, the Festival brings 30 bands on three stages to Laclede’s Landing from 1-11 p.m., Sept. 3-4.

According to the Landing’s website: “This year’s main stage acts are a tribute to the varied sounds and styles that Blues music continues to pervade and influence. From the California rockabily/boogie of Big Sandy and His Fly-Rite Boys to the spirted hyms of the Psalms Gospel Quartet, from the passionate and throaty soul singing of Cee Cee James to the classic Blues/Rock mix of Kim Wilson (of the famed Fabulous Thunderbirds), the 2011 edition of Big Muddy Blues Festival offers a distinctly different flavor for each performance.”

Sonny Landreth closes out the festival at 9 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 4. “  The website says, “Landreth is known for his dynamic slide guitar style and is a highly regarded songwriter, having collaborated with Eric Clapton, Mark Knopfler, Jimmy Buffett and others.”

Sets from 73-year old Bluesman Roy Gaines are on tap at 9 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 3. Gaines last year released the acclaimed Tuxedo Blues.

Ronnie Baker Brooks, son of the Lonnie Brooks and a talented Blues musician in his own right, performs at 7 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 4.

See the complete festival schedule. 

 

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