Sunday, February 8, 2026

Scotty Wright Quintet in Concert February 22, 2026 to Close Ybor City Jazz Series

Tampa Jazz Club Presents
HC Ybor City Mainstage Theatre
SERIES FINALE PERFORMANCE

Sunday, February 22, 2026 • 3:00 PM
SCOTTY WRIGHT
What's Wright, What's Left
at
&  Tampa Jazz Club Series
Mainstage Theatre
HC Ybor City Campus
1411 East 11th Avenue • Tampa, FL 33605
Tampa Jazz Club members receive an automatic discount by purchasing
with the email used for membership. To become a member click HERE .

Scotty Wright is a jazz vocalist and songwriter who has reached a point in his musical journey where the time feels right to sing what’s Wright. With a deep appreciation for the storytelling tradition at the heart of jazz, Scotty brings audiences a program that blends his own original compositions with the timeless jazz standards that have defined the genre for generations.

As a writer, Scotty’s songs draw from the people, places, memories, and emotions that have shaped his life. His originals feel personal and genuine, offering listeners a window into his experiences while still fitting naturally within the classic jazz vocal tradition. At the same time, he honors the great American songbook with performances rooted in respect for melody, lyric, and the enduring beauty of these treasured works.

Whether interpreting one of his own songs or delivering a familiar standard, Scotty approaches every piece with care, clarity, and heartfelt intention. Backed by the Scotty Wright Quintet, the music moves smoothly and swingingly from one mood to the next—gliding through grooves, stories, and rich harmonies that invite the audience to settle in and enjoy the ride.

This upcoming performance offers an opportunity to hear a vocalist who values both originality and tradition, presenting an afternoon of jazz that feels fresh, meaningful, and deeply connected to the songs that continue to stand the test of time.

The Scotty Wright Quintet musicians are: Pete Carney – saxophone, Pablo Arencibia – piano, Joe Porter – bass, Stephen Bucholtz – drums, Scotty Wright – voice.



“NEW TAMPA JAZZ NIGHTS”
New Tampa Performing Arts Center 
  & Tampa Jazz Club Series
8550 Hunters Village Road • Tampa, FL 33647
Saturday, March 28, 2026 • 8:00 PM
Stretch’s Rubberband
“Overjoyed: A Stevie Wonder Tribute”

Saturday, April 25, 2026 • 8:00 PM
Dave Stryker
New Tampa Jazz Nights — Series Page
TAMPA JAZZ CLUB WEBSITE
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The Tampa Jazz Club was incorporated as a non-profit organization in 1995, with the objective of “generating interest in preserving, understanding and performing jazz.”
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Monty Alexander - Jamaica to Jazz Concert at The Moss Center in Cutler Bay to Benefit Hurricane Relief Feb 21, 2026

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A Signature Blend of 
Jazz & Jamaican Music

Saturday, February 21, 2026 | 8p
MONTY ALEXANDER
at the
DENNIS C. MOSS
CULTURAL ARTS CENTER
Moss Center Main Stage
10950 SW 211th Street
Cutler Bay, FL 33189
MAP
WEBSITE  (786) 573-5300
VIP ticket includes premium table seating and a complimentary wine, beer, or soft drink.

Monty Alexander is a Jamaican-born pianist whose career bridges the foundations of modern Caribbean music and the highest levels of international jazz. Raised in Kingston, he was already performing professionally as a teenager in the late 1950s, working in the island’s first recording studios at a time when Jamaican popular music was still taking shape. Alexander took part in early sessions that helped define ska, a style that later fed directly into rocksteady and reggae as Jamaican music evolved in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Those formative years remain an essential part of his musical voice, where Caribbean rhythm, melody, and phrasing sit naturally alongside swing and the blues.

After relocating to the United States, Alexander quickly became part of the American jazz mainstream, earning respect for a piano style that combines deep swing, blues feeling, virtuosic technique, and rhythmic authority. His work connected him with many of the most important figures in jazz history, including Duke Ellington, Ray Brown, Milt Jackson, Wes Montgomery, Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, and Sonny Rollins. Over the decades, Alexander has built a wide-ranging discography as a leader and collaborator, consistently integrating Jamaican musical traditions with straight-ahead jazz, modern harmony, and improvisational freedom.

Today, Monty Alexander is recognized worldwide as a master pianist and cultural connector, presenting performances that honor both his Caribbean roots and the jazz tradition. His concerts reflect a lifetime of musical exploration shaped by early innovation, global influence, and enduring artistic purpose.

Hurricane Melissa Relief Efforts
During the Monty Alexander performance, the Global Empowerment Mission (GEM) will be collecting monetary donations to support Jamaica’s Hurricane Melissa relief efforts. Please visit their table in the lobby during the performance to make a donation.

Additionally, the Moss Center will be collecting canned goods and hygiene products to donate to GEM’s relief efforts on the island. Please consider bringing the following to the performance:

Canned: Protein, vegetables, fruits, beans
Hygiene products: Toothbrushes, toothpaste, deodorant, feminine hygiene products, toilet paper, wet wipes

You can find more information about GEM’s Hurricane Melissa response on their Hurricane Melissa mission page.

This project is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts. To find out more about how National Endowment for the Arts grants impact individuals and communities, visit www.arts.gov.

More great jazz and blues at The Moss Center in 2026!
  • Veronica Swift Quartet
    Saturday, March 7, 2026
    Main Stage Theater
    TICKETS
  • CeCe Teneal’s Divas of Soul
    Saturday, March 14, 2026 | 5p & 7:30p
    Black Box Theater
    TICKETS
  • Party on the Plaza – The Boneshakers
    Friday, April 24, 2026
    TICKETS/RSVP TBA
  • Christian McBride & Ursa Major
    Sunday, April 26, 2026
    Main Stage Theater
    TICKETS
 

The Dennis C. Moss Cultural Arts Center is managed by the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, with funding support from the Office of the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners. The Center is dedicated to presenting and supporting arts and culture and providing access to the arts to the entire Miami-Dade County community.     It is the policy of Miami-Dade County to comply with all requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. The facility is accessible and assistive listening devices are available in the Main Stage Auditorium and the Black Box Theater space. To request materials in accessible format, and/or any accommodation to attend an event at the South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center, please contact Stephanie Aponte, 786-573-5314, saponte@miamidade.gov, at least five days in advance to initiate your request. TTY users may also call 711 (Florida Relay Service).

#JazzBluesFlorida #MontyAlexander #TheMossCenter #CutlerBay #MiamiJazz #LiveJazz #JazzConcert #JamaicanJazz

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Saturday, February 7, 2026

North Central Florida Blues Society Presents Blues as Solid as they Come with Mud Morganfield March 1, 2026

MUD MORGANFIELD 
LITTLE MIKE and THE TORNADOES
Rooted in Blues Tradition

MUD MORGANFIELD
Son of Muddy Waters 
w/
LITTLE MIKE and THE TORNADOES
Opening the Show
Sunday, March 1, 2026 | 5p
Heartwood Soundstage
Gainesville, Florida
(Indoors, Seated Event)
619 S Main St, Gainesville, FL 32601 | (352)448-4849
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The North Central Florida Blues Society is pleased to welcome Mud Morganfield to Gainesville for a special performance this evening at the outstanding Heartwood Soundstage listening room. Little Mike and the Tornadoes will open the night, followed by Mud Morganfield fronting his own touring band from Chicago as the featured headliner.

As the eldest son of legendary blues icon Muddy Waters, Mud Morganfield carries forward the traditional Chicago blues sound with authenticity and respect. His performances feature many of his father’s classic songs, along with a strong selection of his own original material. Morganfield earned a Blues Music Award in 2014 through his collaboration with harmonica great Kim Wilson of The Fabulous Thunderbirds on the album For Pops: A Tribute to Muddy Waters.

Opening the evening is Little Mike and the Tornadoes, fronted by the  respected vocalist, harmonica player, and bandleader known for delivering high-energy, roots-driven blues grounded in the Chicago tradition. Little Mike and his band have become a favorite on the blues circuit, praised for their tight, authentic sound and dynamic stage presence.

This concert reflects real connections within the blues community. Artists such as Kim Wilson and Paul Oscher have long been influences in Little Mike’s world, while Mud Morganfield’s band represents a direct continuation of Chicago blues history on today’s touring stage.

Together, these two performances will bring Gainesville an exceptional night of traditional Chicago blues in one of the area’s premier live music settings.

For more than 20 years, the North Central Florida Blues Society has continued its mission of bringing outstanding blues artists to Gainesville, presenting special performances just like this for the region’s dedicated live music community.

The North Central Florida Blues Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation, cultivation, nurturing, and promotion of blues music. Members enjoy ticket price discounts that can easily offset the cost of membership over the course of a year. Join at: https://ncfblues.org

AREA VISITOR & LODGING INFO:

City of Gainesville
This program/event is funded in part by a grant from the
The BLUES has HISTORY in
GAINESVILLE!
21 YEARS OF BRINGING THE BEST BLUES
IN THE WORLD TO GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA!

2025
John Németh
Toots Lorriane & The Traffic
The Nighthawks
Rev. Billy C. Wirtz

2024
Sauce Boss Bill Wharton
Doug MacLeod
EG Kight
Cash Box Kings
Kent Burnside

2023
Brandon Santini
Joey Gilmore†
Bridget Kelly Band
Barbara Armbrecht†
Lurrie Bell
The Blues Beatles
Mr. Sipp
John Primer
Little Mike & The Tornadoes
Chris Cain

2022
Biscuit Miller
JP Soars & The Red Hots
Early Times
Mick Kolassa
The Lucky Losers
Sheba the Mississippi Queen
The Nighthawks
&
Rev. Billy C. Wirtz
Terry Hanck & His California Band

2021
Little Jake & the Soul Searchers
Mike Zito
Albert Castiglia
Bridget Kelly Band
Snacks Blues Band
Josh Miller Blues Review
Eric Gales
Reverend Billy C. Wirtz
Pam Taylor & The Flyin' V's
21 Blue Featuring Longineu Parsons

2020
Pam Taylor & The Flyin' V's
Ruth Wyand & The Tribe of One
Doug MacLeod
Rev Shawn Amos

2019
Mac Arnold & Plate Full O' Blues
Vanessa Collier
Little Mike & The Tornadoes
Bridget Kelly Band
George Worthmore Jason Ricci
Shane Dwight
Damon Fowler
Tennessee Redemption
Patti Parks
Toronzo Cannon
Albert Castiglia
Roy Book Binder

2018
Birthday Blues Bash-O-Rama w/ Anthony Gomes, Danielle Nicole & Bridget Kelly Band
BLUEZAPALOOZA: Ghost Town Blues Band & Betty Fox Band & Bridget Kelly Band
Lauren Mitchell
Rev Shawn Amos
21 Blue featuring Longineu Parsons and Ted Shumate
Bill "Sauce Boss" Wharton
Doug MacLeod

2017
Zora Young
Norman Jackson Band
Selwyn Birchwood
Jason Ricci
Gracie Curran & The High Falutin’ Band
Albert Castiglia
Lil’ Ed & the Blues Imperials

2016
Annika Chambers
Cash Box Kings
Doug MacLeod
Matt Schofield

2015
Mac Arnold & Plate Full O' Blues
Long Tall Deb Feat. Colin John
Jeff Jensen
Samantha Fish
Terry Hanck
Zora Young
Tinsley Ellis

2014
Tas Cru
Selwyn Birchwood
Janiva Magness
Mac Arnold & Plate Full O’Blues
Joe Moss Band

2013
Brandon Santini
Matt Schofield
Nikki Hill
Albert Castiglia

2012
Jimmy Thackery
John Nemeth
Roomful of Blues

2011
Kenny Neal
JP Soars
Victor Wainwright

2010
Tommy Castro
Mike Zito
Watermelon Slim
Nick Moss
John Nemeth
Ana Popovic

2009
Janiva Magness
Duke Robillard
Michael Burks†

2008
Lil’ Ed & the Blues Imperials
Magic Slim†
Jimmy Thackery
Lurrie Bell
Mighty Lester
Tab Benoit
Nighthawks

2007
Chris Cain
Sean Costello†
Sauce Boss
Bryan Lee
Mark Hummel and the Blues Survivors

2006
Eddie Kirkland†
Gary Primich†
Smokin’ Joe Kubek† & B’Nois King
Debbie Davies

2005
Delta Moon
Little Charlie & the Nightcats
Pat Ramsey† & the Blues Disciples
Anson Funderburgh & the Rockets
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UCF’s McClenty Hunter Jr. Performs on Grammy Award-Winning Album

 Hunter is the third UCF music faculty member to earn recognition from The Recording Academy.

By Jillian Sterritt  February 5, 2026

"UCF’s presence on the national jazz stage continues to grow, with Assistant Professor of Jazz Drums McClenty Hunter Jr. performing as the sole drummer on Christian McBride Big Band’s Grammy Award-winning album Without Further Ado, Vol. 1. The album was recognized in the Large Jazz Ensemble Album category at the 2026 ceremony this past Sunday."




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Friday, February 6, 2026

Markus Gottschlich Trio in Concert at Blue Bamboo in Winter Park, FL February 15, 2026


LIVE JAZZ IN WINTER PARK!

Sun, Feb 15, 2026 | 3:00–5:00 PM
The Markus Gottschlich Trio
Blue Bamboo Center for the Arts
460 E New England Ave, Winter Park, FL 32789
(407) 636-9951
Winter Park, FL – MAP

Enjoy an afternoon of sophisticated swing, lyrical melodies, and modern improvisation with the Markus Gottschlich Trio.

Austrian-born and U.S.-based, Markus Gottschlich is a pianist and composer whose work reflects both European classical foundations and a deep connection to American jazz traditions. He is a Steinway Artist and has performed internationally, including appearances connected with festivals such as the Vienna Jazz Festival, Jarasum Jazz Festival (South Korea), and Saulkrasti Jazz Festival (Latvia).

Gottschlich’s albums as a leader include When The Day Is Done (2008), Of Places Between (2013), and Found Sounds (2020). His work is also connected with arts leadership and education through festival, workshop, and community programs.

PERSONNEL:
Markus Gottschlich – piano
Johnbern Thomas – drums
Mauricio Rodriguez – bass



UPCOMING SEASON PERFORMANCES

Sun, Mar 8, 2026 | 3:00–5:00 PM
Osceola School for the Arts Big Band: 
Feel the Swing!
Blue Bamboo Center for the Arts
460 E New England Ave, Winter Park, FL 32789
(407) 636-9951
Winter Park, FL – MAP
The Osceola School for the Arts Big Band brings student musicians to the stage for an afternoon of classic big band swing and ensemble jazz. This concert highlights rising talent and the continued strength of jazz education in Central Florida.

Wednesday, Mar 25, 2026 | 7:00 PM
Wednesday, Mar 25, 2026 | 9:00 PM
Experience the Joy of Swing: 
The Joe Alterman Trio
at
Judson’s Live at Dr. Phillips Center
445 S. Magnolia Ave., Orlando, FL 32801
MAP  |  WEBSITE

CONNECT WITH THE SOCIETY:

About the Central Florida Jazz Society

Founded in 1974, the Central Florida Jazz Society is a Florida 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and promoting jazz. From Dixieland and big-band swing to blues, ballads, and contemporary styles, the Society supports a wide range of jazz presentations and community programs.

Its mission includes:

  • Preservation — Supporting jazz as an important cultural contribution.
  • Presentation — Hosting regular concerts featuring a variety of jazz styles.
  • Promotion — Supporting live jazz and Central Florida musicians through its publication, Blue Notes.
  • Education — Providing scholarships and supporting jazz education in the community.
Membership

The Central Florida Jazz Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to advancing jazz through performances, education, and outreach activities. Programs are supported in part through membership donations.

Membership support helps fund CFJS jazz concert presentations, in-school jazz performances, community concerts, jazz jam sessions for student musicians, the Scholarship Program, and other jazz-related events and activities.

Membership benefits include:

  • Discounts on individual jazz concert tickets
  • Quarterly Blue Notes Newsletter, monthly E-News emails, and concert/event reminders
  • Advance notification of upcoming CFJS events and activities
  • Invitations to special events including the annual CFJS Gala
  • The satisfaction of supporting jazz in Central Florida (and beyond)

Join today: CFJS Membership Information & Registration

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Space Coast Jazz Society Presents the Mickey Freeman Quartet February 15, 2026 in Merritt Island, FL

Swing, Standards, and Storytelling: 
The Mickey Freeman Quartet Live
Sunday, February 15, 2026
MICKEY FREEMAN QUARTET
All concerts held at 2:00 PM at:
Brevard Veterans Memorial Center
Grey Hall
400 S Sykes Creek Parkway
Merritt Island, FL 32952
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FACEBOOK EVENT - Invite your friends!
General Admission Tickets Sold At Door.
Bring your own food and drink. Tables, chairs, live jazz, 
and a beautiful river view are provided for all shows!

The Mickey Freeman Quartet features vocalist Mickey Freeman, a seasoned jazz performer whose career reflects decades of dedication to swing, classic jazz vocals, and the art of live performance. Freeman first gained recognition in the Boston area, where she performed with swing and vocal-based ensembles rooted in the Great American Songbook and traditional jazz repertoire. Her early success led to opportunities well beyond New England, including appearances at international festivals and collaborations with respected jazz musicians across Europe, Africa, and Asia.

Now based in Vero Beach, Florida, Freeman has become an active presence on the state’s live jazz scene, performing in clubs, concert series, and special events throughout the region. In addition to her stage work, she is involved with Florida’s Arts in Medicine program, bringing live jazz performance into healthcare and community settings—an extension of her belief in music as a shared, human experience.

Freeman’s vocal style is warm, expressive, and deeply rooted in jazz tradition, with a clear sense of phrasing, storytelling, and connection to the lyrics. Backed by a finely tuned quartet, her performances move comfortably through well-loved jazz standards while allowing room for nuance, swing, and interaction with the audience. The result is an engaging, accessible afternoon of live jazz that appeals to both longtime jazz listeners and those new to the genre.

Presented in the relaxed and welcoming setting of the Brevard Veterans Memorial Center – Grey Hall, this 2:00 PM Sunday concert combines live jazz, comfortable seating, and scenic river views. Guests are invited to bring their own food and beverages and enjoy an afternoon built around music, community, and shared experience—hallmarks of this popular Merritt Island concert series.


UPCOMING SPRING 2026 CONCERTS!


RON PIRTLE & FRIENDS

Sunday, March 8, 2026 | 2-4p
Ron Pirtle & Friends celebrates the talent of one of Brevard County’s most in-demand bassists. Pirtle’s musical journey began in Ohio and evolved from rock and roll to blues and jazz before he made his home on the Space Coast, where he quickly became a cornerstone of the local jazz scene. Known for his steady groove and deep musical sensitivity, he performs regularly across Central Florida and leads his own group. This concert brings together Ron and his musical colleagues for a warm, personal, and spirited performance rooted in years of dedication to the craft.


2026 SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS SHOWCASE

Sunday, April 12, 2026 | 2-4p
The Space Coast Jazz Society’s 2026 Scholarship Winners Showcase highlights outstanding young musicians who represent the future of jazz. Each year, the Society supports emerging talent through scholarship awards, helping students continue their musical studies and artistic development. This special concert features the new recipients—two gifted performers receiving $1,000 scholarships—who will share their skills and passion on stage. It is an afternoon that brings the community together to applaud the next generation.


EASTERN FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE JAZZ BAND

Sunday, May 17, 2026 | 2-4p
The Eastern Florida State College Jazz Band returns with a lively program showcasing the strong musicianship of the college’s jazz students. Under the guidance of seasoned educators, the ensemble performs a mix of classic and contemporary jazz styles, giving audiences a chance to hear developing artists as they sharpen their craft. This concert offers a spirited display of talent and teamwork, reflecting the college’s commitment to jazz education.

ABOUT THE SOCIETY
Since its founding in 1986 by jazz broadcaster Jack Simpson (known for Jazz on the Beach) and vocalist Alan Simms, the Space Coast Jazz Society (SCJS) has been a cornerstone of the jazz scene on Florida’s Space Coast. Driven by passionate members and a dedicated Board of Directors, SCJS continues to celebrate and preserve the rich legacy of jazz in the community. This season’s concert series highlights top-tier regional talent and underscores the power of community support—an inviting venue, accessible timing, and fair costs.
CONNECT WITH
SPACE COAST JAZZ SOCIETY!
FACEBOOK   |   INSTAGRAM
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Thursday, February 5, 2026

North Central Florida Blues Society Presents Corey Hall & Jasper Smitty in Double-header Concert February 15, 2026

CORY HALL
JASPER SMITTY
One Generation, 
One Acoustic Blues Tradition

JASPER SMITTY & COREY HALL
Sunday, February 15, 2026 | Doors 6:00 PM, Show 7:00 PM
Heartwood Soundstage
Gainesville, Florida
(Indoors, Seated Event)
619 S Main St, Gainesville, FL 32601 | (352) 448-4849
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The North Central Florida Blues Society is pleased to present two rising blues performers, each under the age of 40, who are making their voices heard while carrying the tradition forward for a new generation of audiences.

Jesse Smith, known professionally as Jasper Smitty, is a North Florida native returning home after spending the past thirteen years immersed in the music-rich environment of New Orleans, Louisiana. In January 2026, Jasper Smitty represented the North Central Florida Blues Society at the International Blues Challenge in Memphis, reaching the semi-finals of this highly regarded international competition.

Smith began performing professionally at the age of 14 and quickly developed a reputation as a versatile and skilled musician. He studied jazz saxophone at the College of Music at Florida State University, where his formal training opened doors to a wide range of professional opportunities. Those connections led to a steady career as a touring and recording artist, working as a session musician, sideman, and bandleader based primarily in New Orleans and New York City.

During his years on the road, Smith absorbed a broad spectrum of musical influences, from traditional blues and jazz to funk, soul, and rhythm and blues, shaping a sound that reflects both deep roots and a contemporary perspective. Now back in North Florida, Jasper Smitty is reconnecting with local audiences, blending the blues foundation that first inspired him with the musical experiences and influences gathered along the way.


Hailing from Florida’s Gulf Coast, singer-songwriter Corey Hall represents a younger generation of American roots musicians drawing from older blues and folk sources while building an original songbook. His music reflects the influence of traditional country-blues and Hill Country grooves—listeners often hear echoes of Mississippi John Hurt and R.L. Burnside—alongside a clear nod to the broader folk tradition that shaped American songwriting in the past century.

Hall’s writing and performance style puts melody, rhythm, and lyric storytelling first. His songs tend to live in that “front porch” space where acoustic guitar drives the arrangement, and the vocal delivery is direct and unforced. In interviews and radio appearances, he has spoken about how he got started, what drew him to folk-blues, and the stories behind original songs including “Orange Peel Hop,” “Away From This,” and “Boy You Gonna Die.”

The North Central Florida Blues Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation, cultivation, nurturing, and promotion of blues music. Members enjoy ticket price discounts that can easily offset the cost of membership over the course of a year. Join at: https://ncfblues.org

AREA VISITOR & LODGING INFO:

Upcoming NCFBS Show:
Mud Morganfield (Muddy Waters’ eldest son) and Little Mike & the Tornadoes — Sunday, March 1, 2026. TICKETS
City of Gainesville
This program/event is funded in part by a grant from the
The BLUES has HISTORY in
GAINESVILLE!
21 YEARS OF BRINGING THE BEST BLUES
IN THE WORLD TO GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA!

2025
John Németh
Toots Lorriane & The Traffic
The Nighthawks
Rev. Billy C. Wirtz

2024
Sauce Boss Bill Wharton
Doug MacLeod
EG Kight
Cash Box Kings
Kent Burnside

2023
Brandon Santini
Joey Gilmore†
Bridget Kelly Band
Barbara Armbrecht†
Lurrie Bell
The Blues Beatles
Mr. Sipp
John Primer
Little Mike & The Tornadoes
Chris Cain

2022
Biscuit Miller
JP Soars & The Red Hots
Early Times
Mick Kolassa
The Lucky Losers
Sheba the Mississippi Queen
The Nighthawks
&
Rev. Billy C. Wirtz
Terry Hanck & His California Band

2021
Little Jake & the Soul Searchers
Mike Zito
Albert Castiglia
Bridget Kelly Band
Snacks Blues Band
Josh Miller Blues Review
Eric Gales
Reverend Billy C. Wirtz
Pam Taylor & The Flyin' V's
21 Blue Featuring Longineu Parsons

2020
Pam Taylor & The Flyin' V's
Ruth Wyand & The Tribe of One
Doug MacLeod
Rev Shawn Amos

2019
Mac Arnold & Plate Full O' Blues
Vanessa Collier
Little Mike & The Tornadoes
Bridget Kelly Band
George Worthmore Jason Ricci
Shane Dwight
Damon Fowler
Tennessee Redemption
Patti Parks
Toronzo Cannon
Albert Castiglia
Roy Book Binder

2018
Birthday Blues Bash-O-Rama w/ Anthony Gomes, Danielle Nicole & Bridget Kelly Band
BLUEZAPALOOZA: Ghost Town Blues Band & Betty Fox Band & Bridget Kelly Band
Lauren Mitchell
Rev Shawn Amos
21 Blue featuring Longineu Parsons and Ted Shumate
Bill "Sauce Boss" Wharton
Doug MacLeod

2017
Zora Young
Norman Jackson Band
Selwyn Birchwood
Jason Ricci
Gracie Curran & The High Falutin’ Band
Albert Castiglia
Lil’ Ed & the Blues Imperials

2016
Annika Chambers
Cash Box Kings
Doug MacLeod
Matt Schofield

2015
Mac Arnold & Plate Full O' Blues
Long Tall Deb Feat. Colin John
Jeff Jensen
Samantha Fish
Terry Hanck
Zora Young
Tinsley Ellis

2014
Tas Cru
Selwyn Birchwood
Janiva Magness
Mac Arnold & Plate Full O’Blues
Joe Moss Band

2013
Brandon Santini
Matt Schofield
Nikki Hill
Albert Castiglia

2012
Jimmy Thackery
John Nemeth
Roomful of Blues

2011
Kenny Neal
JP Soars
Victor Wainwright

2010
Tommy Castro
Mike Zito
Watermelon Slim
Nick Moss
John Nemeth
Ana Popovic

2009
Janiva Magness
Duke Robillard
Michael Burks†

2008
Lil’ Ed & the Blues Imperials
Magic Slim†
Jimmy Thackery
Lurrie Bell
Mighty Lester
Tab Benoit
Nighthawks

2007
Chris Cain
Sean Costello†
Sauce Boss
Bryan Lee
Mark Hummel and the Blues Survivors

2006
Eddie Kirkland†
Gary Primich†
Smokin’ Joe Kubek† & B’Nois King
Debbie Davies

2005
Delta Moon
Little Charlie & the Nightcats
Pat Ramsey† & the Blues Disciples
Anson Funderburgh & the Rockets
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