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Blues Festival Announces Big Names for Event's 2nd Year

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Shemekia Copeland

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BRADENTON – Bradenton's getting ready for the blues—again. Fresh from the success of last year's sold-out festival, the 2013 Bradenton Blues Festival, a family-friendly day of top blues stars and inspired food and art, returns to downtown Bradenton's Riverwalk on December 7. The 2013 lineup includes the acclaimed young vocalist Shemekia Copeland, Kris and Nick Schnebelen of Trampled Under Foot and legendary Mississippi soul-blues man Johnny Rawls.

Local favorites Doug Deming and the Jewel Tones will appear with the Dennis Gruenling Band. Tickets, which are now on sale, are $30 in advance; $40 at the gate; $25 per person for groups of 10 or more; $20 for students; and $10 for children, ages 5-12. Children four and under will be admitted free.

"The inaugural Bradenton Blues Festival was the best first-year festival I've experienced in 25 years in this business," says Paul Benjamin, the veteran music festival producer who helped bring last year's inaugural festival to life. "Based on last year's success and this year's outstanding lineup, the 2013 festival promises to be incredible!"

According to Isham, celebrated Harry Potter illustrator Mary GrandPré, has signed on for a second year to create a limited-edition festival poster.

"We'll auction the original work to raise funds for Realize Bradenton's youth music programs," says Isham.

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Johnny Rawls

2013 Bradenton Blues Festival official festival t-shirts and caps are on sale at Keeton’s Office & Art Supply, 817 Manatee Avenue West in downtown Bradenton.

This year's event will once again feature an impressive blend of old and new.

"This year's festival features some of the top blues acts in the country—and something for all tastes," says Johnette Isham, executive director of Realize Bradenton. "We’ll be wowed by acclaimed veteran Mississippi delta blues masters like Eddie Shaw and Johnny Rawls, and bowled over by such young and gifted blues stars as Trampled Under Foot, John Nemeth and Albert Castiglia, who are putting their own electrifying stamps on contemporary blues music."

Isham stresses that blues fans should buy ticket early. "We sold more than 3,000 tickets last year within the space of a few months," says Isham. "If you want to guarantee a seat, it's best to buy your tickets long before December. We can’t promise we'll have any seats left at the door."

Isham adds that an educational initiative will again be a major component of the festival. On Friday, December 6, "Blues in the Schools," an outreach program at Manatee High School, will feature appearances by selected festival artists, who share their talents and professional advice with area students. For more information or to buy tickets, visit www.BradentonBluesFestival.org.

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