Austin Blues Festival Day 1 w/ Buddy Guy, Jimmie Vaughan w/ Sue Foley & Soul Man Sam Evans, the Altons & Thee Sinseers, Original Pinettes Brass Band, Dumpstaphunk, Blind Boys of Alabama & Bobby Rush, Nathan & the Zydeco Cha-Chas

Only narrow-headed fools might grumble that Austin Blues Fest doesn’t have enough blues, when faced with a broad mix of gospel, second line brass, Afro-Cubanism, bounce, soul, jazz, funk, and zydeco that represents both the roots and outgrowths of America’s definitive genre. Purists will dig living treasures Buddy Guy and Bobby Rush (performing with Blind Boys of Alabama; see interview in print this week) as well as Jimmie Vaughan, while Cuban showstopper Cimafunk, NOLA bounce queen Big Freedia, and Southern soul septuagenarian Robert Finley are assured to elicit multi-generational dancing. Meanwhile, Houston-born pianist/producer Robert Glasper – who precedes Sunday’s headliner, Brittany Howard of Alabama Shakes – serves as ABF’s lodestar, synthesizing a variety of disciplines into one Black Radio. – Kevin Curtin
Past date: Sat., April 27, noon
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