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AACW Blues Fest Yellow Springs, OH reviews 937-767-9114 www.aacw.org
Big Bend Blues Bash Pomeroy, OH reviews 877-MEIGS-CO www.pbjs.org
Bikes & Blues Middletown, OH reviews 513-422-3030 www.middletownusa.com
Black Swamp Arts Festival Bowling Green, OH reviews 419-354-2723 www.blackswamparts.org
Canton Blues Festival Canton, OH reviews 330-458-2072 www.cantonbluesfestival.com/
Cincy Blues Fest Cincinnati, OH reviews 513-739-2583 cincyblues.org
Creekside Blues & Jazz Festival Gahanna, OH reviews 614-486-8309 www.creekblues.com
Hocking Hills Rhythm and Blues Festival Logan, OH reviews 740-385-3885 www.colsbluesalliance.org
Hotlicks Blues Fest Granville, OH reviews 740-587-6616
International Washboard Festival Logan, OH reviews 740-380-3828 www.washboardfestival.com
Lebanon Blues Festival Lebanon, OH reviews 513-588-0321 www.lebanonbluesfestival.com
MidPoint Music Festival Cincinnati, OH reviews 877-572-8690 www.mpmf.com/index.php
Mohican Blues Festival Loudonville, OH reviews 877-639-3378 www.bluesinvasion.com
National Women's Music Festival Columbus, OH reviews www.wiaonline.org
Pickle's Blues Extravaganza Lima, OH reviews 419-221-3897 www.picklesbluesextravaganza.com
Queen City Blues Fest Cincinnati, OH reviews 513-684-4227 www.cincyblues.org
Red, White & Blues Festival Marietta, OH reviews 740-374-6206
River City Blues Festival Marietta, OH reviews 740-373-6640 www.bjfm.org
Soul Shine Blues Festival Bascom, OH reviews 419-435-7300
Swamp Stomp Marietta, OH reviews www.bjfm.org
Toledo Blues Festival Toledo, OH reviews 419-249-5018
Traditional Acoustic Blues Festival Columbus, OH reviews 614-538-9004 www.ColumbusBlues.com
Xenia Old Fashioned Days Xenia, OH reviews 937-372-3591 www.xacc.com

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The Chicago Blues Festival is an annual event that features four days of performances by top-tier blues musicians, both old favorites and the up-and-coming. It is hosted by the City of Chicago Mayor's Office of Special Events, and always occurs in early June. The event has always taken place in Grant Park, adjacent to the Lake Michigan waterfront east of the Loop in Chicago. Chicago has a storied history with blues that goes back generations stemming from the Great Migration from the South and particularly the Mississippi Delta region in pursuit of advancement and better career possibilities for musicians. Created by Commissioner of Cultural Affairs Lois Weisberg, the festival began in 1984, a year after the death of McKinley Morganfield, better known as Muddy Waters, who is generally considered "the father of Chicago blues". Each year the organizers choose a theme, generally to honor a recently departed Blues musician.Obviously, Chicago blues acts are common. Also, in keeping with the Blues' influence on other musical genres, there are some Soul, Jazz blues and Blues-rock acts. Since those early beginnings the festival has risen to a status that the City of Chicago bills as the world's largest free concert of its kind. The Blues Festival is the largest of the city's music festivals. wiki Chicago Blues Festival

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