The 30th Annual Long Beach Blues Festival | Sept. 5th & 6th, 2009
BOBBY WOMACK, KENNY WAYNE SHEPHERD, MAVIS STAPLES AND FUNKY METERS
TO HEADLINE 30th ANNUAL LONG BEACH BLUES FEST SEPTEMBER 5 & 6 AT
RAINBOW LAGOON PARK
Event also features Blind Boys of Alabama, Johnny Winter, Bettye Lavette, Sonny Landreth, Hill Country Revue, Homemade Jamz Blues Band and Diunna Greenleaf.
LONG
BEACH, Calif. — Bobby Womack, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Mavis Staples and
the Funky Meters will be among the performers at the 30th annual Long
Beach Blues Festival, set to take place Saturday and Sunday, September
5 & 6 at Rainbow Lagoon Park, adjacent to the Long Beach Marina, in
downtown Long Beach. Tickets for the festival go on sale on May 30,
with ticket information available at www.jazzandblues.org .
The
festival is the flagship event and an important revenue generator for
KJAZZ 88.1 FM, the #1 full-time jazz and blues radio station, and one
of only five remaining, in the country.
Young guitar master
Kenny Wayne Shepherd tops the bill on Saturday, September 5 along with
New Orleans’ Funky Meters featuring original members Art Neville and
George Porter Jr. Also appearing Saturday are Texas blues/rock
guitarslinger Johnny Winter; soul singer Betty Lavette, whose recent
albums for Anti- Records have received high critical marks; the
Homemade Jamz Blues Band, the youngest band ever to be nominated for a
Blues Music Award; and Hill Country Revue featuring Cody Dickinson and
Chris Chew of the North Mississippi Allstars.
The line-up on
Sunday, September 6 includes recent Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
inductee Bobby Womack, known for such hits as “Lookin’ For a Love, ”
“It’s All Over Now, ” “Across 110th Street” and “That’s the Way I Feel
About Cha”; and Mavis Staples, long the lead voice of the Staple
Singers (“Respect Yourself, ” “I’ll Take You There”) who has forged a
vital solo career in recent years. Also on the Sunday bill are the
Blind Boys of Alabama, purveyors of rockin’ gospel since 1939;
Louisiana slide-guitar wizard Sonny Landreth; four-time Blues Music
Award nominee Diunna Greenleaf, from Houston; and the Andy Walo Trio,
whose guitar-wielding frontman accompanied the late Junior Wells for
many years.
In its three decades of existence, the Long Beach
Blues Festival has become one of the nation’s pre-eminent blues
celebrations. As a major fundraiser for publicly supported radio
station KJAZZ, the event serves not only as an annual weekend devoted
to a classic American music form, but to help keep jazz and blues on
the air all year long.
Over its long history, the Long Beach
Blues Festival has featured a who’s who of influential blues and soul
artists including Chuck Berry, Booker T, Taj Mahal, Dr. John, Little
Richard, Jerry Butler, Bobby Blue Bland, Otis Rush, Etta James, Charles
Wright & the 103rd Street Rhythm Band, Robert Cray, Bo Diddley,
Little Milton, Otis Rush, Albert Collins, Jimmy Smith, Eddie
“Cleanhead” Vinson, Joe Liggins & the Honeydrippers, Big Joe
Turner, Lowell Fulson, R.L. Burnside, John Mayall, Charlie Musselwhite,
Eddie Floyd, Lonnie Mack, The Blasters, Son Seals, Irma Thomas, the
Allman Brothers Band and the Black Crowes.
According to
co-producer Bill Silva at Bill Silva Presents, “Once again, we are
thrilled to be involved in the 30th anniversary of the Long Beach Blues
Festival at the Rainbow Lagoon Park. We couldn’t be more pleased with
the array of artists we have scheduled to appear at this gorgeous site.”
Rum
& Humble’s Martin Fleischman adds, “It’s always a privilege and a
pleasure to spend Labor Day weekend with a full complement of
world-renowned blues and soul artists on hand. This is our heritage and
the Long Beach Blues festival has allowed us to nurture and celebrate
it every year for 30 years now.”
“Year in, year out, the Blues
Festival has proven to be one of the largest events for Cal State Long
Beach, ” said President F. King Alexander. “We are very pleased to be
able to share the success of this two-day event with the city of Long
Beach and our community.”
Presale tickets become available
exclusively through Ticketmaster Thursday, May 28 at the Early Bird
Presale price of $39.50 per day or $70 for a weekend pass. Starting
Saturday, May 30, tickets will sell at the Plan Ahead discount price of
$43.50 per day or $75 for a weekend pass. Advance Price tickets will
take effect once Plan Ahead tickets are gone, at $49.50 per day or $80
for a weekend pass. Plan Ahead and Advance tickets will available
through Ticketmaster, at World of Strings in Long Beach and at West
L.A. Music in West Los Angeles and Universal City.
In
addition, the Festival offers several VIP package rates, all of which
include a donation to benefit KJAZZ: The Buddy Pack (two weekend passes
plus parking and beverages) for $300; and the Platinum Pass (two VIP
weekend passes plus VIP parking, food and beverage) for $750. Also
offered are the Backstage Pass (two backstage passes plus VIP parking,
food and beverages) at $1, 500 and the Ultimate Backstage Pass (two
backstage weekend passes and a reserved seating area plus VIP parking,
food, beverages and hotel or transportation) at $5, 000.
VIP
ticket packages are available directly from KJAZZ by calling (310)
478-5061 or online at