The New Blues Festival III in Long Beach, Ca. | Sept. 3rd-4th, 2016
NEW BLUES FESTIVAL III LABOR DAY WEEKEND IN LONG BEACH, FEATURES VARIED LINEUP HONORING BLUE’S PRESENT & FUTURE, CONTINUES LONG TRADITION AS SOCAL’S FIRST BLUES FESTIVALSaturday, September 3 & Sunday, September 4 /Music Starts 10 a.m.MORE THAN 30 ORIGINAL BLUES ACTS/2 LARGE STAGES OVER 2 DAYSVisit the Vendor Village, Food Court, Beer Garden, & VIP LoungeBlues great Bobby Rush will be performing songs from his Grammy-nominated, Blues Music Award-winning 2013 album Down in Louisiana when he headlines the New Blues Festival Main Stage, Saturday, Sept. 3.Lee Rocker came to fame while playing with rockabilly band Stray Cats, enjoying a successful solo career that garnered a Grammy nomination in the 80’s. Rocker headlines the NBF Main Stage on Sunday, September 4.
(Long Beach, CA/August 15, 2016) – Returning for its third big year, expanded and better than ever, is the New Blues Festival III, taking place over two big days, Saturday, September 3 and Sunday, September 4, again this year at El Dorado Regional Park, 7550 E. Spring St. in Long Beach, Calif. Gates open at 10 a.m., and music starts at 10 a.m. each day. Tickets are $30, available now at http://www.newbluesfestival.com/. Tickets will also be sold at the gate both days.
Over thirty top-caliber Southern California-based blues acts headlined by blues legend Bobby Rush (NBF III Saturday headliner) and roots/rockabilly great Lee Rocker (Sunday headliner) perform simultaneously on both the “Main Stage” and “Golden Groove Stage.” Special Guest Emcee for NBF III is Big LLou Johnson, on-air personality at Sirius XM heard daily on the B.B. King’s Bluesville show, who himself performs on the main stage this year with Big LLou & His Chicago Blues Band.
“The New Blues Festival, now in it’s third year, honors the thirty-five year tradition of the Long Beach blues festival and promotes the future of the blues art form for the next generation,” says William Grisolia, Producer of the New Blues Festival. “The greater southern California community comes together for a weekend of fun in ocean-breezy, shady El Dorado Park to preserve the past and provide for the future evolution of the blues and other popular music. Partnering with the Long Beach Blues Society, the festival provides for music education and “blues in the schools” for children in the greater Long Beach area as well as Los Angeles and Orange counties. Don’t miss it!” New Blues Festival amenities include a huge Vendor Village; Food Court; Beer Garden; and VIP Lounge. Bring the family and and settle in amidst the cooling Long Beach ocean breezes! Over 5,000 music lovers of all ages filled El Dorado Park for New Blues Festival II on Labor Day Weekend 2015.
*Returning from last year by popular demand, and performing on the Main Stage both Saturday and Sunday, is teen guitar prodigy Ray Goren, who’s received tremendous media attention since he first picked up the guitar at age eight. Dazzled by his raw, intense live performances, Chicago Tribune critic Howard Reich once wrote, “No one rattles the place like Ray Goren.” Saturday it’s the Generation Blues Experience with Ray Goren, consisiting of older blues players; Sunday sees Ray Goren & the Soul Fixers, Goren’s “younger band,” onstage.
*Sunday Main Stage headliner, singer/songwriter/guitarist Bobby Cochran, is the nephew of Eddie Cochran (“Summertime Blues”), who first found fame playing with the likes of Steppenwolf, Leon Russell and the Flying Burrito Brothers. He then joined forces with the Grateful Dead’s Bob Weir, drummer extraordinaire Billy Cobham, Alphonso Johnson, Kenny Gradney (Little Feat) and Dave Garland (Righteous Bros.) to form super-group Bobby And The Midnites. Cochran’s guitar playing has been favorably compared with Eric Clapton, Duane Allman, Albert Lee, and Jeff Beck, to name a few.
*Downtown Rulers featuring Teddy Lee Hooker are a SoCal favorite, whose front-man bears the same name as his famous uncle, the late, great John Lee Hooker. Teddy recalls how John Lee baby-sat him while living with his family in Cleveland. “Unbeknownst to him, I would watch him practicing playing guitar in the living room. One day, he got up to use the phone and left his guitar plugged in and I went over and strummed it; it amazed me when these sounds came out of the amp. The next day, John Lee bought me a real acoustic guitar and said, “This is yours; now leave mine alone!”
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