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Hot August Blues Artists Named, Tickets On Sale

Hot August Blues Artists Named, Tickets On Sale
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By West Kentucky Star Staff
May. 24, 2017 | AURORA, KY
By West Kentucky Star Staff May. 24, 2017 | 05:43 AM | AURORA, KY
The excitement over the 28th Annual Kenlake Hot August Blues Festival continues to grow as the lineup of artists is announced. This year's festival runs Aug. 24-26.

“Without a doubt, it's the best lineup the festival has had in many years, with nationwide blues acts appearing for the first time, and some festival favorites returning after several years,” said Lew Jetton, festival organizer.

The Thursday night lineup will be on the lawn of Kenlake State Park Lodge. It starts out at 6 pm with Scale Hound. This group has local roots but has played some big time shows including Bonnaroo several times and playing in shows along with groups like the Driveby Truckers. They will be followed by local favorites Adam and the H-Bombs.

Friday the festival moves over to the amphitheater the gates will open at 3 pm because organizers want everybody to have a chance to get there early and select their seat. The music starts at 6 pm with Rip Lee Pryor, the son of the legendary Snooky Pryor. The apple did not fall far from the tree. Rip Lee has played all over the world but especially in South America.

Next up is 2 Years Wasted. If you love the Allman Brothers you will love 2 Years Wasted as they combine the sounds of electric blues and jazz into a truly unique sound.

Ivas John hails from Missouri, but is a familiar artist across the nation, especially since his music has spent so much time on the Roots Music Report Charts over the last few years. He appears regularly in St. Louis and Chicago where his unique playing style and voice has become well-known.

Finishing out the night is Lew Jetton and 61 South, returning to the festival after a five-year absence. The band is coming off a fantastic 2016, where their latest release spent more than six months on the Roots Music Report's Contemporary Blues Charts, and received worldwide airplay. Lew hints there's a good chance we'll see them joined onstage with some "friends" for a rockin' blues jam to end the night.

On Saturday, the gates open at 10 am, with the music beginning at noon. There's plenty of time to come in and get settled and have a delicious lunch from one of the local vendors. Kicking off the music is Street Corner Blue, out of Chicago, a veteran Windy City outfit complete with horns.

Next up is Reggie May, a New York native known for his songwriting and distinctive singing.

Vizztone Records recording artists Little Boys Blue follows with a distinctive sound they perfected while recording their latest CD, Tennississippi at the world renowned Fame Recording Studio in Mussel Shoals. Tennissippi spent much of last year on the charts, including the Roots Music Report, and the Living Blues Radio Charts.

Al Hill became known to many this past February when he was named the winner of the Blues Foundation's International Blues Challenge in the solo/duo category, but others have known about the longtime Detroit player's talents for many years as bandleader for the legendary Bettye LaVette.

Kentuckiana's Laurie Jane and the 45s burst upon the national blues scene earlier this year, after wowing audiences on Beale Street in Memphis with their hot, swinging style and 12-string slide guitar.

The Beat Daddys developed their loyal, nationwide following the hard way, with years of touring along with a roster spot on the prestigious Malacco Record label. They continue writing and recording some of the best electric blues to this day.

Big Mike Griffin is "Mr. Hot August Blues." He appeared at the very first festival in 1990 and continued every year all the way up until 2008. This year he is marking his return, which is music to the ears of his many loyal fans in this region. During his hiatus from Kenlake, the 6'10" Bluesman was been inducted into the Oklahoma Blues Hall of Fame. You'll see Big Mike on several of the murals at Kenlake State Park including in the amphitheater. This year you will also see him on stage again.

Like his father, Eddie Pennington, Alonzo Pennington has been named world champion at the world thumb picking championships, but he's also established his blues credentials beginning with a critically acclaimed CD recorded in the capital of southern swamp soul, Mussel Shoals! Since then, he's continued to amaze audiences on the festival circuit. Pennington is a guitar slinger of the highest caliber. One of the few, other guitar players make it a point to go see.

Advance tickets at a discounted price are on sale now online at kenlakeblues.com. Advance tickets cover both Friday and Saturday and are only $25 between now and July 1st, compared to $40 at the gate at the festival. The advance ticket price will increase after July 1.

On the Net:

Hot August Blues -- Ticket Link
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