Friday, May 18, 2007

2007 CHICAGO BLUES FESTIVAL

Chicago’s annual blues festival is no cause for sadness—it’s the world’s largest free admission blues festival. Some of the top musical acts in the country will be performing at Grant Park from June 7 through June 10. Since the festivity occurs less than two miles from the Chicago Radisson Hotel Suites during all hours of the day (11 a.m. – 9:30 p.m.,) I can take a break from work, enjoy a stroll in the warm weather, and watch enthralling performers. One will be Big Jay McNeely, who is known for his Jump Blues/Rock n’ Roll style in which he completely looses himself in the music as he thrashes around on stage.

There’s going to be six performance venue stages, where various artists will mix it up and take turns performing. On Thursday morning, ‘Boogie Woogie Stomp House’ will play at the 7/11 Route 66 Road House stage. Boogie Woogie is a style of piano jazz associated with the late 30’s and mid 40’s, in which the left hand plays a sturdy bass while the right hand drifts in elegant variations.

On Friday at the U.S. Cellular Front Porch stage, J.W. Williams and the Chi Town Hustlers, will give their hometown a topnotch show as they demonstrate exactly why Chicago is synonymous with the blues.

On Saturday night at the Petrillo Music Shell stage, ‘Magic Slim & The Teardrops’ will be featured. Magic Slim, who stands six-feet tall without his trademark cowboy hat, is known for the electrifying Mississippi-to-Chicago blues style that has influenced modern day artists and rockers.

On Sunday, Lil’ Howlin’ Wolf will help close things up at Gibson Guitars Crossroads. Wolf, who was born Jesse Sanders, began performing at the age of 17. He worked for the City of Chicago Police Department for 45 years and spent the weekends performing with blues greats. He retired over a decade ago, which means he has even more time to perform at festivals.

Almost one million people are expected to turn up for the festival. Hotel rooms are going fast, so be sure to reserve soon. You may wish to take advantage of the Radisson’s Elephant & Castle Package so you can easily get a good meal at your hotel after a long day of partying at the Chicago Blues Festival.

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