Edmonton's Labatt Blues Festival
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The Edmonton's Labatt Blues Festival (or Edmonton Labatt Blues Fest) is an annual blues music festival in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada first held in 1999. The festival runs for three days (a Friday, Saturday, and Sunday) in mid-August at the Heritage Amphitheatre in Hawrelak Park.
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[edit] 2004
[edit] Friday 20 August
- Morgan Davis
- Chubby Carrier & The Bayou Swamp Band
- James Cotton
[edit] Saturday 21 August
- Donald Ray Johnson
- Lil' Ed and the Blues Imperials
- Sugar Ray and the Bluetones
- Angela Strehli
- Roomful of Blues
[edit] Sunday 22 August
[edit] 2005
[edit] Friday 19 August
- Curley Bridges
- W. C. Clark
- Koko Taylor and her Blues Machine
[edit] Saturday 20 August
- Mike Kindred
- David Gogo
- Mem Shannon and the Membership
- Downchild Blues Band
- The Mannish Boys featuring Finis Tasby, Kid Ramos, and Johnny Dyer
[edit] Sunday 21 August
- Mary Flower
- Craig Horton
- Zac Harmon and the Mid-South Blues Revue
- Steady Rollin' Bob Margolin with Willie "Big Eyes" Smith and Rev. Billy C. Wirtz
- Delbert McClinton
[edit] See also
[[Portal|Music of Canada|Blues}}
[edit] External links
- Edmonton's Labatt Blues Festival Official website
Coordinates: 53°31′37″N 113°32′49″W / 53.527°N 113.547°W
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