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The '''Dusk Til Dawn Blues Festival''' is an annual event [[Rentiesville, Oklahoma]] which attracts many national and internationally known blues artists.
The '''Dusk Til Dawn Blues Festival''' is an annual event in [[Rentiesville, Oklahoma]], United States, which attracts many national and internationally known [[blues]] artists.

==Background==
==Background==
The festival was first put together in Rentiesville, Oklahoma by blues musician [[D.C. Minner]] and his wife Selby Minner in 1991. They had six acts heading the festival. About 700 people came along on the first weekend.<ref>''Muskogee Phoenix'' Thursday, September 3 [http://www.muskogeephoenix.com/news/blues-festival-celebrates-th-year/article_b4f5f848-0cca-592e-99c7-4c1852e2632a.html Blues festival celebrates 25th year By Cathy Spaulding Phoenix Staff Writer]</ref><ref>''Tulsa World'' Wednesday, September 2, 2015 [http://www.tulsaworld.com/blogs/scene/offbeat/keeping-the-blues-alive-and-thriving-in-rentiesville/article_45ccef85-f89d-5efe-b4ae-dcb4b6f94cc0.html Page 1, Keeping the blues alive and thriving in Rentiesville By JERRY WOFFORD World Scene Writer]</ref>
The festival attracts blues musicians and fans of the blues who make their way there from across the many parts of the United States.<ref>''Historical Atlas of Oklahoma'' by Charles Robert Goins, Danney Goble, James H. Anderson [https://books.google.com/books?id=dCWjHf71PFgC&dq=Dusk+Til+Dawn+Blues+Festival&pg=PA242 Page 242 ''115. CLASSICAL AND POPULLAR MUSIC AND DANCE'' Essay by ''Guy W. Longdon'']</ref> The festival was first put together in Rentiesville, Oklahoma by blues musician [[D.C. Minner]] and his wife [[Selby Minner]] in 1991. They had six acts heading the festival. About 700 people came along on the first weekend.<ref>''Muskogee Phoenix'' Thursday, September 3 [http://www.muskogeephoenix.com/news/blues-festival-celebrates-th-year/article_b4f5f848-0cca-592e-99c7-4c1852e2632a.html Blues festival celebrates 25th year By Cathy Spaulding Phoenix Staff Writer]</ref><ref>''Tulsa World'' Wednesday, September 2, 2015 [http://www.tulsaworld.com/blogs/scene/offbeat/keeping-the-blues-alive-and-thriving-in-rentiesville/article_45ccef85-f89d-5efe-b4ae-dcb4b6f94cc0.html Page 1, Keeping the blues alive and thriving in Rentiesville By JERRY WOFFORD World Scene Writer]</ref> By the early 2000s, the festival was attracting 5,000.<ref>''Theory Matters'' by Vincent Leitch [https://books.google.com/books?id=nQvKAgAAQBAJ&dq=Dusk+Til+Dawn+Blues+Festival&pg=PA161 Page 161, Blues Southwestern Style]</ref> It is now considered to be part of Oklahoma's blues heritage.<ref>''Tusa World'' Saturday, September 5, 2015 [http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/best-bets-saturday-sept/article_983e47ef-b8b6-5758-a856-ddc90c79902e.html Best bets: Saturday, Sept. 5, Saturday, Sunday, Dusk ‘til Dawn Blues Festival By Staff Reports]</ref>

When it ran in 2001 from August 31 to September 2, the acts included [[Flash Terry]], D.C. Minner, Selby & Blues on the Move and [[Tony Matthews]].<ref>Jazz Times May 2001 - Volume 31 / No 4 [https://books.google.com/books?id=uScEAAAAMBAJ&dq=Dusk+Til+Dawn+Blues+Festival&pg=PA225 Page 225, Jazz & Blues Festival Guide 2001]</ref>

Minner died in 2008 but the festival has continued after his death.<ref>''Blues: A Regional Experience'' by Eric S. LeBlanc and Bob Eagle [https://books.google.com/books?id=6ZNfAQAAQBAJ&dq=Dusk+Til+Dawn+Blues+Festival&pg=PA361 Page 361, Artists by Ecoregion of Birth]</ref>


==Recent==
==Recent==
In September 2015, the 25th annual festival was scheduled to run. It featured feature 30 - 35 acts performing on stage from 5 in the evening til 5 in the morning over a period of three days on Labor Day weekend from Friday to Sunday.<ref>''The Oklahoman'' September 3, 2015 [http://newsok.com/article/5444201 Labor Day weekend offers many events across Oklahoma by Brandy McDonnell]</ref> Some of the acts scheduled to perform were the Checotah High School Jazz Band on stage with blues guitarist Roger "Hurricane" Wilson, The Roxy Spotlighters, Johnny Rawls and Larry Garner. <ref>''Muskogee Phoenix'' Thursday, September 3 [http://www.muskogeephoenix.com/news/blues-festival-celebrates-th-year/article_b4f5f848-0cca-592e-99c7-4c1852e2632a.html Page 2, Blues festival celebrates 25th year By Cathy Spaulding Phoenix Staff Writer]</ref> <ref>''Muskogee Phoenix'' Thursday, September 3 [http://www.muskogeephoenix.com/news/blues-festival-celebrates-th-year/article_b4f5f848-0cca-592e-99c7-4c1852e2632a.html Page 3, Blues festival celebrates 25th year By Cathy Spaulding Phoenix Staff Writer]</ref>
In September 2015, the 25th annual festival ran. It featured around 35 acts performing on stage, from 5 PM until 5 AM, over a period of three days on [[Labor Day]] weekend from Friday to Sunday.<ref>''The Oklahoman'' September 3, 2015 [http://newsok.com/article/5444201 Labor Day weekend offers many events across Oklahoma by Brandy McDonnell]</ref> Some of the acts scheduled to perform were the Checotah High School Jazz Band on stage with blues guitarist [[Roger "Hurricane" Wilson]], [[The Roxy Spotlighters]], [[Johnny Rawls]] and [[Larry Garner]].<ref>''Muskogee Phoenix'' Thursday, September 3 [http://www.muskogeephoenix.com/news/blues-festival-celebrates-th-year/article_b4f5f848-0cca-592e-99c7-4c1852e2632a.html Page 2, Blues festival celebrates 25th year By Cathy Spaulding Phoenix Staff Writer]</ref><ref>''Muskogee Phoenix'' Thursday, September 3 [http://www.muskogeephoenix.com/news/blues-festival-celebrates-th-year/article_b4f5f848-0cca-592e-99c7-4c1852e2632a.html Page 3, Blues festival celebrates 25th year By Cathy Spaulding Phoenix Staff Writer]</ref>

==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 03:21, 15 March 2023

The Dusk Til Dawn Blues Festival is an annual event in Rentiesville, Oklahoma, United States, which attracts many national and internationally known blues artists.

Background

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The festival attracts blues musicians and fans of the blues who make their way there from across the many parts of the United States.[1] The festival was first put together in Rentiesville, Oklahoma by blues musician D.C. Minner and his wife Selby Minner in 1991. They had six acts heading the festival. About 700 people came along on the first weekend.[2][3] By the early 2000s, the festival was attracting 5,000.[4] It is now considered to be part of Oklahoma's blues heritage.[5]

When it ran in 2001 from August 31 to September 2, the acts included Flash Terry, D.C. Minner, Selby & Blues on the Move and Tony Matthews.[6]

Minner died in 2008 but the festival has continued after his death.[7]

Recent

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In September 2015, the 25th annual festival ran. It featured around 35 acts performing on stage, from 5 PM until 5 AM, over a period of three days on Labor Day weekend from Friday to Sunday.[8] Some of the acts scheduled to perform were the Checotah High School Jazz Band on stage with blues guitarist Roger "Hurricane" Wilson, The Roxy Spotlighters, Johnny Rawls and Larry Garner.[9][10]

References

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