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Deep Blues Festival Poster 2009

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The most robust event of the last three years. Neltner designs the Third Annual Deep Blues Festival poster. Each year building on the last. Unique ties to the music and a visual tradition spill forth in his visual interpretation and … Continue reading

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Deep Blues Festival Poster 2008

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The Second Annual Deep Blues Festival was very fortunate to have poster designer, artist, Amy Jo create the 2008 poster. Her artwork and understanding of the music clearly and visually defines the influence of the original music on this new … Continue reading

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Deep Blues Festival 2009 Artists

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The Third Annual Deep Blues Festival sported the largest and most ambitious combination of performers. 2009 spanned several days relocated to The Cabooze, an in-town venue, with indoor and outdoor stages. Many of the 2007 and 2008 performers made a return. Some … Continue reading

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Deep Blues Festival 2008 Artists

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2008 expanded to three days. Black Diamond Heavies, Scott H. Biram, Chris Cotton, John Schooley, Smokestack and the Foothill Fury came back for another year. Friday afternoon, performers from all four points including coastlines and mountains converged on a central destination. With … Continue reading

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Rick Saunders writes about the 2009 bands

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Rick Saunders has been listening to, writing, following and researching Deep Blues with a prolific passion. With this lengthy cast, he had something to say about the artists. “I don’t just make a song and say ‘It is good.’ Just … Continue reading

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Black Smokers

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Blues Festival 200 – Black Smokers, “SMALL REFLECTIONS
 So, let’s see…
We’ve always listened to a lot of Delta Blues: Charlie Patton, Robert Johnson, Blind Lemon Jefferson… but unfortunately it was always our private passion, we always played with people who … Continue reading

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