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08/03/2022

If anyone has photos or videos from Sunday's Women of The Blues Fest, please tag us! We love to see the event through your eyes! Hope you all had a great time, I know we did! We can't wait to being you next years show!
Who do YOU want to see next year?

Wow! What an awesome festival on Sunday! All of the acts were simply fantastic! Thank you to everyone who came out to su...
08/02/2022

Wow! What an awesome festival on Sunday! All of the acts were simply fantastic! Thank you to everyone who came out to support us! Thank you to all the staff that worked their butts off too! We would love to know your thoughts on the festival! Who was your favorite and who would you like to see next year?

MEET ANNIKA CHAMBERS-DESLAURIERSAnnika Chambers Deslauriers will be performing at the Women of The Blues Fest in downtow...
07/27/2022

MEET ANNIKA CHAMBERS-DESLAURIERS
Annika Chambers Deslauriers will be performing at the Women of The Blues Fest in downtown Valparaiso Indiana, Sunday, July 31st. The Fest starts at noon, Annika goes on at 6:40pm.
General Admission
GATES OPEN AT NOON
$30 in advance
$40 at the gate
VIP ticket
GATES OPEN AT 9AM
$99 in advance
$120 at the gate
NO OUTSIDE ALCOHOL WILL BE ALLOWED
REMEMBER TO BRING BLANKETS OR CHAIRS TO SIT ON
LAWN SEATING
DANCING IS ENCOURAGED

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Both on stage and in private life, these two internationally acclaimed artists share incredible chemistry! Their first introduction (lasting only a few seconds) in the crowded lobby of the historic Orpheum Theatre during the 2018 International Blues Challenge in Memphis, Tennessee left a lasting impression on both of them. It was not until a year later, at a recording session during 2019 IBC that their professional acquaintance blossomed into a love affair, culminating in marriage in August of 2019! Since that time, renowned Canadian Blues-Rocker Paul DesLauriers and acclaimed American Soul-Blues singer Annika Chambers have unified their artistic destiny, much to the joy of everyone who’s had the pleasure of hearing and seeing them together!

Houston, Texas native ANNIKA CHAMBERS, like most great American singers, began singing as a child in the Southern Baptist church. Though Gospel music is her mother tongue, it is in the Blues that she found her true voice, and what a voice it is!! She is the 2022 Blues Music Award Winner for Soul-Blues Female Artist of the Year. After winning her first Blues Music Award for Soul-Blues Female Artist of the Year in 2019, she gave us her third release entitled Kiss My Sass on the VizzTone Label Group. It debuted at #4 on the Billboard Blues Chart and won the 2020 Living Blues Award for Best Southern Soul album. Annika performs regularly at top Blues festivals across North and South America as well as Europe including Montana Folk Festival, Gloucester Blues Festival, North Atlantic Blues Festival, Chicago Blues Festival, Montréal Jazz Festival, Sierre Blues Festival, Vancouver Island Music Festival, Gravitaz Blues Festival, Mississippi Delta Blues Festival and White Mountain Blues Festival.

Deeply rooted in the blues-rock idiom, guitarist-singer Paul DesLauriers is the winner of the Maple Blues Awards (Canada’s national Blues Award program) for Entertainer of the Year (2016, 2017), Electric Act of the Year (2016), Guitarist of the Year (2013, 2019) and Acoustic Act of the Year (2013). In 2016 he took 2nd Place at the 32nd International Blues Challenge held by the Blues Foundation in Memphis, Tennesee. His most recent recording Bounce (Bros/Vizztone) debuted at #1 on Canada’s Roots Music Report and held the top Spot for several weeks. In November 2019, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Joh Lord of Deep Purple fame’s Concerto for Group & Orchestra, the Paul DesLauriers Band were invited perform the piece at Palais Montcalm in Quebec City, Canada along with Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden and L’Orchestre Symphonique de Québec under the direction of Paul Mann.Paul DesLauriers’ international touring schedule includes regular performances at top Blues Festivals in North America and Europe including the Montreal International Blues Festival, Ottawa Blues Fest, Edmonton Blues Fest, Calgary Blues Fest, Big Blues Bender Las Vegas NV USA, White Mountain Boogie n’Blues NH USA, Heritage Music Blues Fest Wheeling WV USA, Passion
Blues Cognac and Cahors Blues Festivals in France, the Sierre Blues Festival, Switzerland, and Grölsch Blues Festival Shöppingen Germany to name a few.

MEET MELODY ANGEL Melody will be performing live this Sunday at the Women of The Blues Fest in downtown Valparaiso India...
07/27/2022

MEET MELODY ANGEL
Melody will be performing live this Sunday at the Women of The Blues Fest in downtown Valparaiso Indiana! Get tickets now!
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/351513645777
General Admission
GATES OPEN AT NOON
$30 in advance
$40 at the gate
VIP ticket
GATES OPEN AT 9AM
$99 in advance
$120 at the gate
NO OUTSIDE ALCOHOL WILL BE ALLOWED
REMEMBER TO BRING BLANKETS OR CHAIRS TO SIT ON
LAWN SEATING
DANCING IS ENCOURAGED

BRADLEY ALSTON - Blues Music Magazine
Melody Angel (her real name) is the complete package: gifted guitarist and multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, vocalist, arranger, and producer. Along the way Angel found time to launch a successful theater and film acting career and received international acclaim at the Cannes Film Festival in France. The Chicago Reader newspaper called her “The Future of the Blues.” The Southside Chicago artist is indeed navigating a forward-looking musical path while integrating the legacy of classic blues.

Her music encompasses many 20th century American genres, including Rhythm & Blues, Rock, Folk, and Funk, all layered on a strong bed of Chicago blues.

Angel’s music is her own. She imbibes the blues but through the prism of her own creative forces. She gets that trait honestly as a relative of Chicago blues icon, Otis Rush. Rush, along with Magic Sam and Jimmy Dawkins, helped create the fabled “West Side Sound” in the later 1950s -- a sound that heralded a new and innovative blues that embraced R&B and jazz and often incorporated horns.

When Angel started playing guitar at age 15, her mother Stephanie shared about cousin Otis. As a child her mother, who is a gifted singer in her own right, enjoyed sleepovers with the Rush children at their home. She recalls Otis jamming in the living room with other blues icons like Muddy Waters, Willie Dixon, and Howlin’ Wolf. She was excited about learning of her famous relative. “I wanted to see him then, but his health wasn’t good. My mom said we would go see him when he felt better, but it never happened.”

She laments, “I looked him up on YouTube and could not believe the old man I knew growing up was the Otis Rush! I never got a chance to talk to him about it and tell him I was trying to play the blues too. I think he would have got a kick out of that.”

Other family members are also gifted musicians. Her mother performed commercial jingles when Angel was young and also did musical theater. “My auntie Tanya, my grandma Yvonne, my great auntie Deb who played the piano, and great auntie Brunetta, all sing gospel songs and soul music,” Angel proudly shares. “Being around amazing singers my whole life always pushed me as a vocalist. I feel I’m always striving to be as good as them.”

Angel started her first band, Melody Angel and the Message, while in high school. “They were the only people I knew who were into the blues and old school rock. That’s when I started getting into Big Mama Thornton, Junior Wells, and B.B. King.”

She counts several influential guitarists who have impacted her music. They include, in order of importance, Prince, Jimi Hendrix, Slash, Santana, Chuck Berry, and Sister Rosetta Tharpe.

Prince had an oversize effect on Angel after she viewed the “old movie” Purple Rain when she was seven. She remembers, “He made the most incredible sounds come out of that guitar, and from that moment on, I wanted to do the same. From age 7 to 15, I begged my mother for a guitar I knew we couldn’t afford. Then one day out of the blue, my mom brought home a purple Fender Stratocaster. The day I got that guitar was the best day of my life and it is still the main guitar I play to this day.”

If you are a Chicago blues artist, the Chicago Blues Festival is a musical goal. For Angel, after several tries over her young career, the fateful year was 2016, and she was booked on the big Pepsi Stage. “That was the first big festival I had ever played. I was so excited I didn’t sleep the night before.” Her inaugural festival appearance was a rousing success, and the line to purchase her CDs after the show extended “as far as the eye could see,” Angel fondly recalls. “The love those people showed me that day made all the years of trying to play there worth it.” Angel has been attending the Chicago Blues Festival since “I was in a stroller.” From that first 2016 appearance, she has played the festival every year, except 2020, when it was cancelled due to the Covid pandemic.

The Chicago Blues Festival appearance was helped by the popularity of her regular Thursday night gig at the famous Chicago blues emporium, Rosa’s Lounge, on the Near Northside. She landed the time slot the previous year. The Rosa’s Lounge gig was prompted by her mother, who is also her manager. She sent a YouTube video of Angel doing a cover of Big Momma Thornton’s “Ball and Chain” to Tony Mangiullo, the club owner. She was invited in to play the song at the club’s blues jam and was offered the Thursday evening slot the same night. Also, at the club that evening was Lil Ed Williams, who has become a strong supporter. “Rosa’s will always be home base for me.”

Angel plays other Windy City venues, always to notable praise. An appearance at Buddy Guy’s Legends set the social media world buzzing, and a fan sent her YouTube video, “In This America,” to the founder of the Byron Bay BluesFest, Peter Noble. The festival is one of the largest in the world, drawing more than 100,000 attendees over a five-day period to the New South Wales area on the east coast of Australia. “Noble saw the video and immediately sent me an email asking if I would play four shows at his five-day festival. I thought it was a joke email at first, But I looked him up and realized it was real. I cried tears of pure joy.”

The event introduced Angel to an appreciative international audience and put her on the same stage as the other festival performers, including her guitar hero, Carlos Santana, and also Buddy Guy, Bonnie Raitt, Neil Young, Beth Hart, and Mary J. Blige.

“The area around the festival was the most beautiful place I ever saw. It was peaceful and I was treated well by everyone I encountered. The people in town did look at me strangely. I don’t think they were used to seeing a black woman with a big afro walking around. It was funny.”

Since her appearance at that Australian Festival, Angel has enjoyed performing at the Life Ball Festival in Vienna, Austria, and the Wespelaar Blues Festival in Belgium. She enjoys the overseas forays but is still thrilled to perform close to home at Chicago area musical events like the Edgewater Blues Festival, Hyde Park Fest, and the Taste of Chicago.

Angel has been busy recording some excellent and well-produced music. Her two EPs include the topical and haunting, “In This America,” and the groundbreaking “A Woman’s Blues.” Her 2019 Angel & Melodies is a joyful romp into rockin’ blues and R&B with a skilled visit to the land of post-funk rock. The stellar 2017 In The Fire is one of the best blues/roots recordings of that year. The recording includes expeditions into beautiful poetic folk, classic blues, and eclectic soul. She worked on the project with former George Benson drummer, Khari Parker, who died suddenly in 2020. “He was one of the best musicians I ever met. He taught me so much in those recording sessions about trusting my instincts and how powerful keeping things simple can be. His encouragement meant so much to me, and I use what he taught me every time I create a new song.”

Angel obviously learned well from that encounter because her brand-new March 2021 recording, She Black, is a tapestry of complexity in its simplicity. The production is again excellent, with great songwriting. The recording evokes a sense of joyful dancing with the song, “Get Over Yourself.” “I Let You Lie” is one of the many standouts, and the biographical “1621 Downs Street” speaks to the universal drive for achievement and the all-too-often disappointment of what sometimes awaits one when they arrive. The title tune, “She Black,” beautifully reframes a societal challenge with gripping tone- colors and clarity.

On the new recording, Angel pays homage to her relative, Otis Rush. “I give him a little tribute. The opening lick is his lick from “Double Trouble.” The thirteen songs on the disc all capture the listener from beginning to end.

Like many of us, Angel’s life and earning opportunities were upended in 2020 by the Covid pandemic. “Lucky for me I spent most of the year working on my 3rd album, She Black. This album saved my life and my sanity. I have never been prouder of a project. On this album, the truth I shared in the lyrics really healed me. Music is a powerful gift and I’m grateful for it.”

On where she sees the direction of the blues, Angel is both optimistic and ready to embrace the future. “I always have hope that the blues will live on. The blues is what all great American musical genres are made from after all. Everything starts with the blues.

Meet Ivy Ford Ivy will be performing in the VIP tent at the Women of The Blues Fest in beautiful downtown Valparaiso Ind...
07/27/2022

Meet Ivy Ford
Ivy will be performing in the VIP tent at the Women of The Blues Fest in beautiful downtown Valparaiso Indiana. Don't miss this opportunity for an intimate acoustic, early morning concert with the Chicago Blues Kitten herself, Miss Ivy Ford.

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General Admission
GATES OPEN AT NOON
$30 in advance
$40 at the gate
VIP ticket
GATES OPEN AT 9AM
$99 in advance
$120 at the gate
NO OUTSIDE ALCOHOL WILL BE ALLOWED
REMEMBER TO BRING BLANKETS OR CHAIRS TO SIT ON
LAWN SEATING
DANCING IS ENCOURAGED

Known as The Blues Kitten. Serving an experience of music to soothe your soul & fill your heart…As a multi-instrumentalist including electric guitar, Ivy Ford holds her own and entertains her audience and listeners. Ivy Ford, singer, musician, entertainer. Waukegan born and raised, at 28 she is quite the up-and-coming artist of the Chicago blues and live music scene. Ivy Ford started performing live with Kenosha-based band The Real Deal, managed by Steve Rainey at 13 and since then continues to nurture her niche and calling to the music. She plays piano, alto saxophone, drums, bass guitar, and guitar which are primarily self-taught. In late 2012, Ford joined a local blues band which in time evolved into Ivy Ford and The Cadillacs and gained fair amounts of popularity.
Fast forward a few years and Ivy Ford has managed to take the Chicago scene by storm, including making her debut performance at The Chicago Blues FESTIVAL 2016. In January 2015 Ivy Ford opened for the legend, Buddy Guy at his club in Chicago and continues to share the stage with Chicago blues hall of famers, J.B. Ritchie, Joe Moss, Toronzo Cannon, and Tom Holland. She fronts her very own band and besides obtaining the title of “Chicago’s Blues Kitten,” performs song selections from not just the blues genres but RnB and soul. Aside from performing every weekend at both private and public events, clubs, and venues, she is in the process of recording an unplugged album including originals. Some recent events for Ford include, radio shows on 90.9 WDCB, In a Nutshell, a radio show on 98.3 WRLR, and STAR 105.5. She’s been a part of Buddy Guys Legends, Artist series and traveled to Minneapolis, MN to perform at Artspace’s 2013 Celebration at the Cowle Theater. Ivy Ford has been featured in Buddy Guy’s Blues and Music News, Lake County Magazine, and Blues Guitar Expert’s online forum. To follow or check in to Ford’s shows and happenings go to Ivy Ford or Twitter at .
Ivy Ford is one of the leading “youngbloods” of blues and brings a refreshing yet classic face to the blues. She handles her cherry red, Epiphone-339 with as much confidence as any of the bluesmen today and can belt out notes to fill a room and serenade a phrase sweeter than sugar in ways that make anyone and everyone tune in to what she has to say. Ivy Ford, always respects the history and tradition of roots and blues music, while presenting it in a fresh, young, and trendy way

Meet Keeshea PrattKeeshea Pratt will be performing for the Gospel/Soul Food Brunch at The Second Annual Women of The Blu...
07/27/2022

Meet Keeshea Pratt
Keeshea Pratt will be performing for the Gospel/Soul Food Brunch at The Second Annual Women of The Blues Fest in beautiful downtown Valparaiso Indiana! Don't miss this one! Keeshea and her band go on at 10:30am!

General Admission
GATES OPEN AT NOON
$30 in advance
$40 at the gate
VIP ticket
GATES OPEN AT 9AM
$99 in advance
$120 at the gate
NO OUTSIDE ALCOHOL WILL BE ALLOWED
REMEMBER TO BRING BLANKETS OR CHAIRS TO SIT ON
LAWN SEATING
DANCING IS ENCOURAGED gate://www.eventbrite.com/e/351513645777

Since she will be in town anyway; she's going to come by Elements on Saturday night and perform at the pre-party

The Houston based, International award winning Keeshea Pratt Band possesses the skill and artistry reminiscent of Blues and old school Motown; a rarity among bands of any genre today.
The 9 piece musical collective, lends its energy and passion to traditional blues, contemporary blues and offers a preview of the future of blues. The musical artistry and dexterity of The Keeshea Pratt Band allows it to journey, unapologetically, across the genres of classical, jazz, Southern rock, soul, gospel, country and back again.
Keeshea Pratt is the siren featured on the microphone with soaring, soulful, Mississippi inspired vocals. She is supported by a talented and diverse group of singers and musicians representing 5 states (Texas, California, Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi) and Japan. The 4-piece horn section produces thrilling, chorded, in-sync rhythms that rival those of big bands. The make up of this phenomenal band is Kiana Smith (Bass/Vocals), Eugene Botts (B3/Piano), Brian Sowell (Lead Guitar/Vocals), Dan Carpenter (Saxophone), James Williams Ill (Trumpet), Misaki Nishidate (Trumpet), Brent Nabors (Bari Sax) and Andy Acuna (Drums)
In January 2018, The Keeshea Pratt Band won 1st place in the band division of the 34th Annual In­ternational Blues Challenge (IBC) held in Memphis, TN. The polished, professional, soul-stirring, toe-tapping performances assured the judges that The Keeshea Pratt Band was primed and ready to headline major festivals and concert stages as a noteworthy authority on the blues scene, nationally and internationally.
ONE ENCOUNTER WITH THE KEESHEA PRATT BAND AND YOUR LIFE IS CHANGED!

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