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Marvelous open-air blues festival in marshside location about 45 mins south of Charleston. Past artists have included Shrimp City Slim, MIss Wanda Johnson, Guitar Shorty, Eddie Kirkland, Skeeter Brandon Chick Willis, Beverly Guitar Watkins, Drink Small, Bill Perry, Chris Cotton Band, and Pat Ramsey. No coolers or pets, please. Food and drink available for sale. Bring your own lawn chair or blankets. Concert happens rain or shine.

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