I Always Enjoy The Blues
by robal48205 on 3/19/12Detroit Opera House - DetroitIt was a great show, I love the blues and currently I am considering going to the south haven mississippi show in august 2012
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It was a great show, I love the blues and currently I am considering going to the south haven mississippi show in august 2012
I loved it! I hope they come back soon! Sir Charles Jones, Floyd Taylor. Denise LaSalle, Bobby Rush etc., was wonderful! MC/host was funny too. I would have liked to see Bobby Rush minus the femaes- no class- poor quality. I wish the show was longer; had a great time!!
The concert was great as always! Denise LaSalle, Bobby Rush, Sir Charles Jones, and even the MC for the evening were great! I will DEFINITELY be attending again next year!!
The concert was wonderful. It was very well organized and began on time. The groups were very good and entertaining. My boyfriend and I loved the event and will return every year that it comes to Detroit!
My husband is a huge fan of Bobby Blue Bland so attending this event was an absolute must...I went reluctently. Well I tell you I had a great time! Floyd Taylor, Bobby Rush, Denise Lasalle, Bobby Blue and the wonderful Manhattans rocked the house. The music was great, the entertainers were excellent and the people attending were a great crowd. Kudos to the promoters and the Opera House!
I have been to several blues festivals and this was not a blues festival by any means. It was not worth the money and I would not recommend it to any friends. There were only 2 performers who had any added value to a "blues" performance. Additionally, the content of most of the performer's acts were crude, contained much profanity and sexually implicit. I will not attend another "Motor City Blues Festival Event". Finally, our main floor tickets were directly in front of a speaker limiting the view and skewing the sound. The stage is very large at this venue and the speakers could have been set on the stage. There was no reason to limit the view and to impair the hearing of those unlucky enough to sit directly in front of the speakers.