Blues Beat: More CTBS blues jams coming up
Domenic Forcella
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Mark Zaretsky and the Chicago Dawgs are bringing their show to Cafe Nine.Contributed photo
Well, it is looking more and more like old times. Blues shows are appearing more frequently, including last week’s very successful inaugural edition of the CTBS Blues Jam at The Chicken Shack in Marlborough.
The CTBS All Stars River City Slim, Joey Primo, Phil Caron) joined by featured artist Mike Bloomer and talented jammers are playing at a great venue, which will only get better as the warm weather comes along. There will be more outdoor seating. See you on the first Thursday in May, when the featured guest will be the incomparable Tas Cru.
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