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Natchez Blues Festival partners with NAPAC

Published Thursday, April 17, 2008

Natchez Public Works employee John Cook secures the Natchez Bluff Blues Festival banner at the intersection of Main and Commerce streets Wednesday afternoon.

Photo by Marcus Frazier

Natchez Public Works employee John Cook secures the Natchez Bluff Blues Festival banner at the intersection of Main and Commerce streets Wednesday afternoon.

NATCHEZ — The 13th annual Natchez Bluff Blues Festival will take on a new meaning this year as it partners with the Natchez Association for the Preservation of African-American Culture Museum.

The blues festival falls the weekend before the anniversary of the tragic fire at the Rhythm Club in Natchez that claimed 209 lives, April 23, 1940.

Eric Glatzer, producer and promoter of the blues festival and Darrell White, director of NAPAC, put their heads together to bring the two events together,

For White, pairing with the blues festival meant bringing back some vivacity to the memorial.

“There’s been a steady decline in the number of participants coming to the annual memorial dedication,” White said.

He said his year he was given the challenge to bring the numbers back up.

With the 68th anniversary of the Rhythm Club fire falling on a Wednesday this year, White figured that it would not be providential to have the event during the week.

This is when he noticed the blues festival was the weekend before.

Knowing the festival to be a popular event, White began his conversations with Glatzer.

Both men also found fortune that the Mississippi Blues Commission as part of the Mississippi Blues Trail project wanted to place a marker to designate the unfortunate fire that took place in Natchez.

“The Blues Commission and the Mississippi Development Authority had set up a series of blues trails markers and one of the sites recognized as allocation that was frequented by blues artists and blues lovers was the Rhythm Club,” White said.

Glatzer said he has known since last year the plans to place the marker and he wanted to incorporate the unveiling of it with the blues festival.

“I started planning the festival around this event,” Glatzer said.

The blues festival and the unveiling of the marker in front of the museum are intertwined in an event to take place beginning at 5 p.m. on Friday.

All participants will gather at the Marketplace Café and in the true New Orleans style of funeral procession will walk down to the NAPAC Museum to see the unveiling.

The dirge will then turn back around and in a celebratory manner walk back to the Marketplace for a crawfish boil and live music by Black Bayou.

“Come out and bring your white handkerchiefs and umbrellas,” White said.

For both men, they said they believe this partnership between the blues festival and the memorial will boost attendance.

The Bluff Blues Festival will kick off Friday afternoon with a concert at the Vidalia Amphitheater featuring Bobby Bush. Glatzer said Bush is up for eight blues nominations and it will be an enjoyable performance.

Saturday afternoon there will be concerts outdoors at Fort Rosalie and that evening there will be club performances at local clubs.

Sunday will feature the blues brunches at several different restaurants, featuring several different bands.

“Musically speaking, it’s going to be a dynamic weekend,” Glatzer said.

Advance tickets for the outdoor concerts can be purchased at Natchez Pilgrimage Tours for $10 or at the door for $15.

Comments

Posted by Hardcorps (anonymous) on April 17, 2008 at 9:18 a.m. (Suggest removal)

The bluesman at Vidalia's name is Bobby Rush. Rush. I wouldn't walk across the street to see anyone named bush.
(I refuse to capitalize it)

Posted by sayitloud (anonymous) on April 17, 2008 at 9:55 a.m. (Suggest removal)

HUH?

Posted by Hardcorps (anonymous) on April 17, 2008 at 10:25 a.m. (Suggest removal)

HUH? I bet you say that a lot. Huh?

Posted by sayitloud (anonymous) on April 17, 2008 at 10:34 a.m. (Suggest removal)

MAYBE you should re read your first post.

Posted by natchez1 (anonymous) on April 17, 2008 at 10:52 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Democrat ---- it is another huge error - Rush is a major headliner - he was just in Iraq doing USO concerts --- He was interviewed at length on NPR. Does your reporters do any fact checking? - looking at a Natchez Blues Festival Poster should have caught this.

I am sure a basic internet search of "Bobby Rush" would have added much to the story.

Please correct this story and show that this is a major Blues headliner. Eric works so hard to bring this to the Natchez area, maybe the paper could do a better job in rewarding his hard work.

Posted by rushinghjr (anonymous) on April 17, 2008 at noon (Suggest removal)

hardcorp?

Posted by Hardcorps (anonymous) on April 17, 2008 at 12:56 p.m. (Suggest removal)

The bluesman's name at Vidalia is Bobby Rush. Rush. I wouldn't walk across the street to see anyone named bush.
(I refuse to capitalize it)

Better Huh?

Posted by natchez1 (anonymous) on April 17, 2008 at 1:45 p.m. (Suggest removal)

The Democrat has yet to fix the error on the online edition - I guess they think that everyone reads the comments.

Posted by sayitloud (anonymous) on April 17, 2008 at 6:11 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Whichever, I support this and Eric for his efforts.

Posted by rushinghjr (anonymous) on April 17, 2008 at 9:22 p.m. (Suggest removal)

I just love Bush's Baked Beans and George too!

Posted by natchez1 (anonymous) on April 17, 2008 at 9:25 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Rushinghjr -- they let Republicans post things on here?? - wow what is the world coming too?

Posted by tcauthen (anonymous) on April 17, 2008 at 10:10 p.m. (Suggest removal)

hopefully not democrate rule

Posted by Hardcorps (anonymous) on April 18, 2008 at 1:23 p.m. (Suggest removal)

I refuse to eat bush's Baked Beans. bush and his criminal cronies will be an embarrassment for America for many years.

Posted by Hardcorps (anonymous) on April 18, 2008 at 1:26 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Perhaps next year we can get B. B. Ding or Fuddy Guy. We haven't been able to get many decent groups since the rednecks were down there selling rebel flags and kkk stuff a couple years ago.

Posted by rushinghjr (anonymous) on April 19, 2008 at 12:44 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Never heard of B. B. Ding?

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