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The Mississippi River Festival (MRF) was a summer outdoor concert series held during the years 1969-1980 on the campus of Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville, Illinois. The Festival was notable due to its central midwestern location, the natural ambience of its outdoor venue, and the consistently high quality of performers.
Mississippi River Festival: Europe 2 September 1972 London: England: Crystal Palace Bowl: 4 September 1972 Glasgow: Scotland: Kelvin Hall: 5 September 1972 9 September 1972 Bristol: England: Colston Hall: 10 September 1972 Manchester: Belle Vue Zoological Gardens – Kings Hall 12 September 1972 Newcastle: Newcastle City Hall: North America 15 ...
Bring your folding chair and sun hat, grab some phenomenal Louisiana festival food, and enjoy live music at the annual Baton Rouge Blues Fest. This year the free, family-friendly event takes place ...
The New Orleans Pop Festival was a rock festival held on Labor Day weekend (August 30 – September 1, 1969), two weeks after the Woodstock Festival.It was held at the Pelican International Speedway in Prairieville, Louisiana, [1] about 65 miles up the Mississippi River from New Orleans and 15 miles south of Baton Rouge.
2024 RiverBeat Music Festival lineup. May 3-5 at Tom Lee Park in Downtown Memphis. Performers include: The Fugees. Odesza. Jelly Roll. Mt. Joy. Black Pumas. Tobe Nwigwe. The Band Camino. Yung ...
Mississippi Makers Festival returns Saturday, May 11, at the Two Mississippi Museums in Jackson. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...
Memphis in May International Festival is a month-long festival held in Memphis, Tennessee. The festival, which is saluting Ghana in 2022, honors a specific foreign country every year and features many events. The Beale Street Music Festival takes place the first weekend in May and showcases an eclectic lineup of national and local musical talent.
The showboat Majestic was pushed by Attaboy, its towboat or pusher.. A showboat, or show boat, was a floating theater that traveled along the waterways of the United States, especially along the Mississippi and Ohio rivers, to bring culture and entertainment to the river frontiers. [1]