Colne
Rhythm &
Blues Festival 2004
“JIM’S
ACOUSTIC CAFE BLUES”
The
place to be at Colne’s National R ‘n B Festival. Jim’s has become a cult
meeting place-cum-juke joint for lovers of good old acoustic blues —
first sung and
played by working-class blacks in the Southern States of the U.S.A. from the
turn of the century.
Starting
around 1.00pm on the Saturday ”Mississippi” Max Haymes introduces a whole
cavalcade of great blues talent thru til 6.00 p.m. Featuring slicing slide
guitar, moanin’ pianner, train-whistle harp, befuddled fiddle, and much more
besides.
Serving
wicked real ale, fine wine and exotic vegetarian meals, Jim’s
Cafe has an atmosphere for the Blues, bar none’. Informal, foot-stompin’ in
the day, blues fans can rest easy in its intimacy at night’. With the lights
way down low, you can boogie all night long. Have mercy, NOW!!
Acoustic Blues Sessions
presented by the one and only......
"Mississippi" Max Haymes
Photos for the two days Saturday and Sunday (sorry
couldn't be there on the Friday or Monday)
Saturday 28th August 2004
Sunday 29th August 2004

VISIT
JIM'S CAFE

Vegetarian Snacks and Meals
Breakfasts from 10.00am
If
you don't know where Jim's Cafe is Click
Here.
Jim's Cafe,
New Market Street,
Colne,
Lancashire,
BB8 9BJ
Look
forward to seeing you all!!
Let's take a look at the 2003
Festival at Jim's Cafe
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