So, this one, Bowers & Wilkins Rhythm'n' Blues Festival from 2003, it's a pretty eclectic mix of talent. You get Johnny Rogers and Gregor Hilden Band kicking things off, which sets a solid, upbeat tone. Then you dive into Blues Company, with their tight grooves and solid brass backing from Fabulous BC Horns—which really gives it that rich, full sound. Louisiana Red brings a rawer feel, his performance is just steeped in that blues tradition. And then Albie Donnelly's Supercharge adds a different flavor, a bit more energy. It’s a festival vibe, you know? There's this sense of community, a gathering of blues lovers, and the flow between the acts feels natural. Not flashy, but genuine performances that capture the spirit of the music.
Blues festival atmosphereDiverse performancesCommunity of artists
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