Welcome to CLARKSDALE, MISSISSIPPI’s 7-days-a-week music. Lodging info: VisitClarksdale.com.
Wednesday, 7/3
– 3pm-6pm – Sean “Bad” Apple at Bad Apple Blues Club (349 Issaquena Ave.).
– 6:30pm – RL SUPERBAD at Look See Speak Easy (260 Delta Ave.).
– 8pm – The Hokum Cats at Hambone Gallery (111 E 2nd St.).
– 8pm – The Delta Kings at Ground Zero Blues Club (0 Blues Alley).
– 10pm – Lil Rooster & Ackeleson at Delta Blues Alley Cafe (352 Delta Ave.).
Thursday, 7/4 – Happy 4th! (Shop CAT HEAD 11am-2pm.)
– 3pm-6pm – Sean “Bad” Apple at Bad Apple Blues Club.
– 5pm-7pm – Farmers Market at Collective Seed & Supply (145 Delta Ave.).
– 8pm – Watermelon Slim plays 4th of July at Red’s juke joint (395 Sunflower Ave.).
– Note: Ground Zero Blues Club and Delta Blues Museum closed for holiday.
Friday, 7/5
– 3pm-6pm – Sean “Bad” Apple at Bad Apple Blues Club.
– 5:45pm – Watermelon Slim at Delta Blues Alley Cafe.
– 8pm – Terry “Harmonica” Bean at Red’s Juke Joint.
– 8pm – Deak Harp at Ground Zero Blues Club.
– Note: Delta Blues Museum is closed 7/5.
Saturday, 7/6
– 10am (open 8:30am) – Blues Breakfast w/Watermelon Slim at Bluesberry Cafe (235 Yazoo Ave.).
– 11am – 19th Street Red busks at Cat Head blues store (252 Delta Ave.).
– 1pm-3pm – Stan Street & Guitar Frenchie at Hambone Gallery.
– 3pm-6pm – Sean “Bad” Apple at Bad Apple Blues Club.
– 7pm – KSDS “Crossroads Delta Blues Hour” w/Roger Stolle at Jazz88.org.
– 8pm – Anthony “Big A” Sherrod & Allstars at Red’s Juke Joint.
– 8pm – Kent Burnside at Ground Zero Blues Club (0 Blues Alley).
Sunday, 7/7
– 10am (open 8:30am) – Blues Breakfast w/Mojo Hands Duo at Bluesberry Cafe.
– 11am – 19th Street Red busks at Cat Head blues store.
– 6pm – Seth Stroud at Hooker Grocer + Eatery (JLH Lane, near museum).
– 7pm – Deak Harp at “Old Madidi Bar” in Auberge Hostel (164 Delta Ave.).
Monday, 7/8
– 6pm – Happy hour w/Mississippi Marshall at Hopson Commissary (1 Commissary Cir.).
– 7pm – Blues Dinner w/Sean “Bad” Apple at Bluesberry Cafe.
Tuesday, 7/9
– 8pm – Ray Cashman at Hambone Gallery.
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