Telluride Blues & Brews Festival's Music Lineup Announced
By: Kelsey Denette May. 23, 2012
The 19th Annual Telluride Blues & Brews Festival featuring Phil Lesh & Friends, Gov't Mule, and The B-52s announced recently added musical guests Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, Little Feat, Robert Randolph & the Family Band, Anders Osborne, Heartless Bastards, Phil Wiggins & Rev. John Wilkins, Orgone, Kelley Hunt, Pickwick, Monophonics, and Big Jim Adam & John Stilwagen to the festival lineup. Previously released acts will include peformances by The Chris Robinson Brotherhood, MarchFourth Marching Band, Tab Benoit, Little Hurricane and The Lee Boys.
Tickets for the 19th Annual Telluride Blues & Brews Festival are currently on sale now.
"September can't come fast enough," said Steve Gumble, President and founder of the Festival. "The Festival weekend will see longtime musical greats with some new emerging acts never to have graced the stage here in Telluride."
With three days of continuous live blues, rock, funk, and gospel, and Saturday's renowned Brews Grand Tasting, the Telluride Blues and Brews Festival is quickly gaining worldwide notoriety as the "Coolest Blues & Brews Festival in the United States."
"September can't come fast enough," said Steve Gumble, President and founder of the Festival. "The Festival weekend will see longtime musical greats with some new emerging acts never to have graced the stage here in Telluride."
On Saturday, the premier beer tasting event features more than 150 beers from over 50 accredited national microbreweries, including Telluride Blues & Brews Festival's official beer sponsor, Sierra Nevada Brewing Company. Aside from phenomenal beer, music is the main festival focus, and 2012 promises to be the best yet. With a variety of performances and the most talented musicians on the festival circuit today, festival-goers are guaranteed a magical, and amazing experience. There is something for everyone with main stage music all day, the Acoustic Blues Competition, Kids activities, blues with breakfast, and the famous late-night Juke Joint jams.

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