Day one. A regular at the festival, this is Sterling Billingsley. 5/10.
This is Scatchy star Travis Wammack. 7/10.
More rock than blues, this is Hamilton Loomis. 3/10.
New Orleans' finest, Walter 'Wolfman' Washington. 8/10.
Heavy rock from Louisiana, this is Sonny Landreth. 5/10.
Boogie woogie piano player - Marcia Ball.8/10.
Day two. This is Reba Russell. 4/10.
Mississippi Spoonman.I've heard more exciting spoon splayers in East End pubs. 4/10.
This is Cedell Davis. Unfortunately he arrived too late to play.
Soul/blues singer Sharrie Williams. 7/10.
Anson Funderburgh with Big Joe Maher. 8/10.
Star of day two - Gwen White. 10/10.
Harmonica player Billy Branch. 7/10.
Soulful bluesman Carl Weathersby. 9/10.
Blues superstar Robert Cray. 8/10.
Day three. Bob Margolin with Bob Stroger. 8/10.
Dr Feelgood Potts. 6/10.
Stars of the future, the Peterson Brothers. 7/10.
Blues artists Bill Perry and Cash McCall. 8/10.
Bill's daughter Shy, who has an album of her own. 7/10.
Three blues singers watching Bill - can anyone name them all?
Blind Mississippi Morris. 7/10.
Joe Louis Walker. 8/10.
Blues harmonica legend James Cotton. 7/10.
Undoubted star of day three, Bobby Rush. 10/10.
Bobby wouldn't be Bobby without his booty girls demonstrating twerking to an appreciate audience.
Final photo. A great trip all round.
Photos by Nick Cobban.
thanks Nick.
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