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First Annual Phoenixvlle Blues Festival To Be Held Saturday, September 11th

On Saturday, September 11th, The Steel City Blues Society will be presenting the first annual Phoenixville Blues Festival. The festival is being held at Reeves Park and will feature seven different blues bands. It is free to the public.
Phoenixville Blues Festival
September 11, 2010
2 pm - 9 pm
Reeves Park

The Steel City Blues Society presents the Phoenixville Blues Festival. All proceeds benefit the Give the Gift of Music Foundation. This event is free to the public.

Give the Gift of Music Foundation supports musical education for eligible children by providing donations of musical instruments and/or financial assistance in the form of scholarships to approved music education or enrichment programs in the communities surrounding the greater Phoenixville, PA area.

Artists Include: Ben Arnold, Beaucoup Blue, HotLanta, Paul Michaels and The Blues Recruits, The Porkroll Project, Sister Blue, and Slim Bob and the New Electrics.

For more information including a complete concert schedule as well as ways to donate, see pvilleblues.org.

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