Sunday, June 13, 2010

Hello, everyone this is my very first blog post so I could use all the help I can get. I started the Daytona Blues Festival as a non-profit organization several months ago to bring great national acts to the Daytona Beach, Florida area into a 3 day weekend festival setting. We are working real hard to make this a great weekend and give everyone who attends a feeling of money well spent for a great time.
We have 14+ acts set for the weekend with the first one starting about 6:00 p.m. on Friday night, that would be acoustic blues great Ben Prestage, followed by Tampa's own Damon Fowler, then Blues music award winner for best song of the year Mike Zito (Pearl River) and finally that Blues Guitar Legend that you remember from the movie The Blues Brothers, Matt"Guitar" Murphy backed the unique and very talented South Florida Band, The Nouveaux Honkies.
Saturday will be a long day for all you blues aficionado's, we are starting at High Noon with the swing/blues sax playing 6th Street Rhythm and Blues Review, followed by the Nouveaux Honkies doing what they do best. Next coming by way of France via Chicago/ South Florida Harmonica extraordinare Nico Wayne Toussaint his band is followed by Daytona's own Homeboy Victor Wainwright and the Wild Roots who have become the boogie piano band from Beale Street. Finally our "double Headliners" Smokin' Joe Kubek and Bnois King, the Texas Bluesmen who will get you rockin' with there new album that's been the most highly downloaded album off of the "net". And finally that special Lady who really sings the blues all the way from California, cancer survivor Candye Kane, who we absolutely love, her voice will get in your head and just stay there.
We have a VIP after party on Saturday night for VIP ticket holders with a very special performance planned. But on Sunday it all starts again at noon with Samuel James a very special story teller/ acoustic blues musician who cannot be missed. Followed by Sean Carney's band out of Ohio, Sean started Blues For A Cure. Then little miss Boogaloo from Mississippi, Pinetop Perkins award recipient, Eden Brent, followed by South Florida's own J.P. Soars and the Red Hots. And finally the harp player of harp players all the way from California, Rod Piazza and the Mighty Flyers.

2 comments:

  1. I have added your event to my "Biketoberfest 2010" "TAG" listing of upcoming events at "Motorcycle Event News" at http://bikeweeknews.blogspot.com. I know 2,000 or more Blues fans who will come down to Daytona Beach a week before BIKETOBERFEST to hear GREAT BLUES!

    ReplyDelete
  2. This is such a great Blues Festival you're putting together. Muchos Kudos to you and I hope it really takes off each and every year and spreds across the country like wild fire. It may even become bigger than Biktoberfest itself (well surely it will be another added incentive to ride in). I'm liking everything I'm reading.

    ReplyDelete