Hey Country Squire! Are you ready to party? If not, get ready.
WEVL’s 22nd Annual Blues on the Bluff party is this Saturday, July 24th from 6 – 11 pm at National Ornamental Metal Museum Grounds.
Have you ever been to Blues on the Bluff? If not, it’s basically one big blues show. You’re relaxing with your lawn chairs and blankets on the bluffs of the Mississippi River, surrounded by giant oak trees and a cool river breeze, while listening to some great music and the smell of great BBQ permeating the air. What could be better?
Central BBQ is the local food vendor, since outside food and drinks aren’t allowed. Alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks will be served, and there will be silent auctions and Blues on the Bluff posters for sell. Also, kids are welcome.
So who’s performing? Well, you’ll be sure to catch glimpses of The Bo-Keys, Last
Chance Jug Band, and Eric Deaton Trio with Kent Kimbrough. The Bo-Keys are an R&B band that unites Memphis soul-scene veterans with some ace younger-generation players. The Eric Deaton Trio with Kent Kimbrough are a hill-country blues band with the late Junior Kimbrough’s son on drums.
This is all taking place on the grounds of the National Ornamental Metal Museum, and admission is $15.
Come party on the bluffs!





