Monday, July 2, 2007

MoMo Blues at MVBF

Last weekend, the IH Mississippi Valley Blues Festival roared into LeClaire Park in Davenport, Iowa for three days of non-stop blues. Each year, I look forward to the event... not for seeing acts I know about, but for hearing blues performers that I've never heard-of before.

The festival takes place across two stages (a main bandshell and a "tent stage"). For me, the tent stage always showcases the most unique "old school" performers, and the closeness of the crowd make the experience more intimate.

This year, we attacked the blues festival with t-shirts in hand to advertise the upcoming Old School Guitar Heroes festival in Monmouth. We gave most away during the Catfish Keith show, and had a great conversation with Catfish after the show.

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