Blues Beat: Black-Eyed & Blues Fest returns this weekend
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Neal & The Vipers are playing the Black-Eyed & Blues Fest on Saturday.Domenic Forcella / Contributed photo
The blues scene kicks into high gear as the free Black-Eyed & Blues Fest returns to Hartford’s Bushnell Park on Saturday and Sunday.
The Mighty Soul Drivers start things off Saturday. They bring the classic soul sounds of Memphis, Muscle Shoals and points South to the hills of New England. The Mighty Soul Drivers take their inspiration from the giants of Southern soul and combine that with contemporary tunes. The band won the 2015 Connecticut Blues Society Blues Challenge and went on to represent the state at the International Blues Challenge in Memphis.
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Blues Beat: The weekend s packed with live shows
Domenic Forcella
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Murray the Wheel is performing at Summer Blues n Brews II.Domenic Forcella / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Murray the Wheel is performing at Summer Blues n Brews II.Domenic Forcella / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Friday, Jake Kulak & The LowDown bring their blend of guitar-driven blues and blues-rock to a free Summer Concert at the Hilton Mystic, hosted by The Irons Restaurant & Bar. Join them on the patio, and bring your own chairs and blankets.
Kulak has been immersed in the blues from Connecticut to Memphis and beyond. At age 13, he made the first of many trips to Memphis where he played in clubs on Beale Street as part of the International Blue Challenge Youth Showcase, and to Clarksdale, Mississippi, where he attended the Pinetop Perkins Masterclass in Guitar. He was also recognized with a merit scholarship by the Honeyboy Edwards Fund for the Blues at the