Sunday, September 11, 2011

What A Weekend!

This weekend Tony and I made a road trip to Columbia, Missouri for the Roots N Blues N BBQ Festival. Son Brian and Daughter-In-Law Nicole live there, and going to "Roots N Blues" has become a family tradition.

The festival has a sanctioned barbecue contest, but this year we concentrated on the music, which takes place in downtown Columbia. Tony and I left our house shortly before 10:00 in the morning and arrived at Brian and Nicole's a couple of hours later. After we brought our things in and chatted a bit, we met the rest of our group for lunch, and got to the festival shortly before 3:00. We staked out a place in front of the main stage with our chairs, then spent the day chatting, listening to music, eating, and listening to more music. We had to dodge raindrops a couple of times, but the showers resulted in a beautiful double rainbow.

We moved between the multiple stages throughout the day. Before things wrapped up and we left at 10:30, we saw:
  • David Wax Museum, which played a combination of traditional Mexican music and Americana that they call "Mexo-Americana"
  • Toubab Krewe, an instrumental band that fused American music with African music of Mali
  • Progressive bluegrass from Sam Bush
  • Traditional Southern blues from the Music Maker Revue
  • The blues guitar of Robert Cray 
  • Los Lobos, which I've always associated with Mexican-American roots-rock, but who also played some pretty good zydeco.
  • And my new favorite band, Fitz and the Tantrums, which played an infectious blend of soul and pop.

3 comments:

  1. Thanks for visiting! Definitely agree that Fitz and the Tantrums were really good.

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  2. i really enjoyed this song. i love hearing good new music. glad you had a good weekend.

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  3. Sounds like a great weekend! Glad you had an enjoyable time with the fam...

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