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Crossroads Learning Experience
Links
Here are some links to other sites that support education and blues (in no
particular order)
Producer of the WC Handy Blues Awards,
the Blues Hall of Fame, the Lifetime
Achievement Awards and the Int. Blues
Talent Competition.
For over 20 years this festival, formerly
known as the King Biscuit Blues Festival,
has been the world's best free festival.
Organised by the Sonny Boy Blues Society
The little non-profit organization from Texas,
dedicated to the advancement of America's
Music!
Mississippi Valley
Blues Society
The Mississippi Valley blues society, its
annual 4th of July weekend Festival and
other musical info
Blues Society
of Tulsa
News, events, features on Tulsa blues
Little Joe McLerran
Old school country blues, piedmont style
guitar picker.  2009 Winner of IBC Solo/Duo
Competition
The Rhythm Road: American
Music Abroad
Cultural exchange program sponsored by
the US Department of State and
administered by Jazz at Lincoln Center
Rambling On My Mind
Scott Duncan's blog on blues, travel, soccer
and whatever else he is rambling on about
(site currently down after hacking incident!)
Hohner Harmonicas
David Berntson is an endorsee of Hohner
harmonicas - the proven choice for both
amateur and professional musicians for
rock, pop, jazz, blues, folk, classical and
beyond!
The leader in West Coast Blues and Roots
RJ Mischo
Blues harmonica master, band leader,
singer/songwriter
Joe Price
Blues singer, songwriter, bird doctor,
designated driver and country boy!
Patrick Hazell
Blues piano, vocals, harmonica, songwriter,
impressario
Hawkeye Herman
Blues artist, song writer and educator
Jimmy 'Junior' Markham
Harmonica player, vocalist, songwriter and
muse for many people!
Spencer Bohren
Blues artist, song writer and educator
David Barrett
Simply the best in blues harmonica
education!
Joe Filisko
Harmonica player, teacher, repair
technician, collector and maestro
Mr Microphone
Specializing in vintage microphones and
birthplace of  harp mics "MonsterTone"
Clothier to the King, Memphis