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Since March of 1993, the Chicago Rhythm and Blues Kings have been blasting
out their own soul-steeped brand of R&B and blues on a nightly basis. But
anyone who knows Windy City blues and R&B realizes that this band’s
collective history harks back a great deal further than that. Prior to ‘93,
they were the celebrated Mellow Fellows, the big-energy, brass-leavened
outfit that supplied skin-tight backing for giant –sized soul/blues singer
Big Twist until his tragic 1990 death (Courtesy, Blind Pig Records).
The price of admission for all of this entertainment—one donated can or box
of non-perishable food per person for the Mount Prospect Food Pantry. For
the past two years, attendees generously filled the panty. The demand for
food in the suburbs continues and event planners are hoping to double the
amount of donations from last year.
Sharing the day with Blues on the Green is the Mount Prospect Fine Arts
Festival. The juried exhibition features the creations of several talented
artisans who are selling paintings, sculptures, photography, textiles,
pottery, glass and jewelry. Arts and crafts tables are also available for
children at the family-friendly event.
Performance Times
2:00p – 3:00p Mike Dangeroux Duo, blues guitar
3:30p – 4:30p Hot Rod with Rodney Brown
5:00p – 6:30p 2010 Chicago Blues Celebrities featuring:
5:00p-5:30p Linsey Alexander
5:30p-6:00p Joanne Graham, National Recording Artist
6:00p-6:30p Nellie “Tiger” Travis, International recording Artist
7:00p-8:30p Chicago Rhythm and Blues Kings
9:15p-10:30p Sugar Blue |