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Howlin Wolf Blues Festival โ€“ Civic Center, West Point, Sept. 3. $15. Rev. Slick & the Soul Blues Boyz, Willie King, Richard Johnston, Blind MS. Morris, Brad Webb, Big Joeโ€™s Juke, Vanessia Young & Pure Blues Express, Clarence Bluesman Davis, Wild Bill. 800-626-3764, 662-494-2921.

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I’ve seen Slick Ballinger & Richard Johnston perform. They’re both very good. BTW Herman, the above link didn’t work for me. This Festival site link has some good information and a link to pay via Paypal.


Thanks, looks like they added a digit to the url. Its fixed above now, in the original.

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