Isleton Cajun (Crawdad) Blues Festival Has Summer's Best Musical Lineup
May 19, 2013 | The 2013 Cajun & Blues Festival set for Father's Day weekend, Saturday and Sunday, June 15-16 on Main Stree...
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May 19, 2013 |
The
2013 Cajun & Blues Festival set for Father's Day weekend, Saturday
and Sunday, June 15-16 on Main Street in the Delta hamlet of Isleton is just around the corner.
National headliners
like blues legend/Grammy winner Elvin Bishop and two impressive Cajun
bands flying in direct from Louisiana, The Lost Bayou Ramblers and The
Magnolia Sisters (with Grammy winner Ann Savoy) will top the line-up.
Also on the bill
are Bay Area Louisiana music favorites, Andre Thierry & Zydeco
Magic, The Creole Belles with Andrew Carriere, and the 2012 Blues Music
Award winner, Terry Hanck and his sizzling blues/soul band. Portland,
Oregon's blues diva, Karen Lovely is a barnburner. Oakland's rising
blues stars, Howell Devine (Arhoolie Records recording artists) will
play both days. The country blues trio represented the Bay Area at the
2013 International Blues Challenge in Memphis and were finalists among
over 400 contestants.
Sacramento
favorites The Kyle Rowland Band, Catfish & The Crawdaddies and The
Sacramento Blues Revue are also on the bill, along with Modesto's Blues
Box Bayou Band. Rio Vista's own Derek Abel and his blues band will also
bring the blues party to his hometown. Davis' Gabe Lewin completes the
stellar line up. Full band links, bios and set times are at www.isletoncajunfestival.net.
Presented by the
Isleton Chamber of Commerce led by new president Lynette Brister, former
Chamber president Jean Yokotobi and talent producer Mindy Giles
(Sacramento's Swell Productions) the two-day family-friendly festival is
promoting the strongest music line-up yet.
Over 20,000 pounds
of fresh Delta crawdads cooked by Isleton's master c-dadster, Kenny
Silva, and festival food from vendors will feed the thousands of
attendees. The traditional crawdad eating contest and best costume
contest will be held Saturday afternoon.
The Jim Ott Brass
Band, a 30 piece brass band, will welcome fest goers on Saturday near
the large free parking area on the north side of Main Street.
Tickets are $15 per
day for ages 12 and over. Those under 12 are free. Advance tickets
online will go on sale at the festival website @ www.inticketing.com on May 7. Tickets are also available in person at the Isleton Chamber of Commerce office at 23 Main Street.
1 comment
Serious? $15 to get in? It was successful when it was free. It went downhill when they started to charge $5 and now they want to charge $15!
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