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The Red, White and Blues
Festival on July 5, 2002 in Marietta, Ohio was a fabulous blues
festival. The weather was perfect (clear, warm and low
humidity), the food was good (and inexpensive!) and the admission
price was low (all of five bucks!). As usual, I blew a bundle
on CDs, T-shirts and such, but what the heck's money good for but
spending?
Anyways, I pulled on my
press pass, took out the camera and caught four great bands blasting
out good blues music into the night!

The David Martin Band led off the
festival with some fabulous guitar work, keyboards, drums and harp,
getting the crowd in the groove for the long (7 hour!)
festival.

Colin John, who recently released his CD
titled "Evolution" on WMF Records, was a last minute fill-in act who
mixed blues with funk and R&B which provided an interesting
slant on the blues.

As the night came on, the Melanie Mason
Band from the Washington DC area kicked off an hour long
set with some electric blues straight out of the Memphis
genre. From left to right, Melanie Mason, guitar and vocals;
Torro Gamble drums; Sam Goodall, bass guitar and vocals.

Don't you feel like you're
dancing in the front row while Melanie blasts the blues into
the evening? (Ed. note: Thank you, Melanie, for the
nice note complimenting this page!)

The view from the wings of
the stage is timeless----blues musicians playing their hearts
out!

The Nerak Roth
Patterson Band out of Wilmington, Ohio closed out the show
with a variety of songs from their "Back in the Day" CD.

Back in the front row
again...

...as the band gets
everyone up and dancing...

...to close out a great night of blues &
carousing!
(A special thank you to all the bands who
allowed me to shoot these pictures!)
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