Booker T Jones, Preservation Hall Jazz Band and James Bay have joined the lineup for the annual Telluride Blues & Brews Festival. As previously reported, Telluride Blues & Brews will celebrate its 20th anniversary from September 12-15. Other recent additions include: Kim Churchill Low Volts and The Congress. These artists join a lineup that already includes The Black Crowes, Jim James, Mickey Hart Band, Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe, Otis Taylor Band, ZZ Ward, Allen Stone and Gary Clark Jr. The first day of the festival will include a free kick off party boasting performances by Jones, Taylor and Bright Light Stoical Hour.
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Booker T Jones, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, The Congress and More Join Telluride Blues & Brews
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