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All routes lead to Lancaster for city’s inaugural Roots & Blues festival
There’s an old saying from blues great Willie Dixon that “the blues are the roots and the other musics are the fruits”. Regardless of whether you happen to personally agree with that statement, you can rest assured that there’ll be … Continue reading
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Tagged Big Joe & the Dynaflows, Bill Wharton the Sauce Boss, Chris Thomas King, Clarence Spady, Dr. Harmonica, Gennaro Porcelli, Heritage, James Cotton, Johnny Winter, Lancaster Roots & Blues Festival, Lonnie Shields, Loudon Wainwright III, Samantha Fish, Steve Guyger, Sugar Ray & the Bluetones, Tom Principato
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