BBQ Brews & Blues
Be sure to visit the Reno Blues Society booth! Indulge in mouthwatering barbecue, sample over 100 beers from breweries nationwide, and enjoy free live entertainment at the 29th Annual BBQ, […]
Be sure to visit the Reno Blues Society booth! Indulge in mouthwatering barbecue, sample over 100 beers from breweries nationwide, and enjoy free live entertainment at the 29th Annual BBQ, […]
Reno Blues Society and Black Rabbit bring local talent together to entertain with an energetic, spontaneous live Blues Jam. This event is free to the public, but donations for Reno Blues Society Music Grants Program are greatly appreciated. Reno Blues Society has been ‘Keeping the Blues Alive’ in Northern Nevada for 32 years with the help of many volunteers. Visit RenoBlues.org to join or learn more. Black Rabbit provides unique beverages, including non-alcoholic choices, of dry honey cider from local honey, delicious meat pastries and fresh packaged honey. visit blackrabbitmeads.com
Get ready for a rare and unforgettable night with The Blues Project, one of the groundbreaking bands to emerge from New York City’s iconic Greenwich Village music scene in the mid-1960s. Known for blending blues, rock, folk, jazz, R&B, garage rock, and psychedelic sounds, The Blues Project helped shape a bold new musical direction that influenced generations of artists to follow.
Formed in 1965, the band became known for its adventurous musicianship, electric live energy, and fearless genre-crossing sound. Their classic lineup included major names such as Danny Kalb, Steve Katz, Al Kooper, Andy Kulberg, and Roy Blumenfeld, with albums like Live at the Cafe Au Go Go and Projections becoming essential pieces of blues-rock history.
✨ This is not just a concert, it’s a piece of music history coming alive.
From deep blues roots to jazz infused improvisation and psychedelic rock energy, The Blues Project has always refused to be boxed in. Songs like “Flute Thing” and their powerful blues interpretations showed a band that honored tradition while pushing the music forward. Their live performances capture exactly what makes blues music so timeless: the connection between the musicians, the audience, and the moment.