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SUMMARY:Chicago Blues Festival Schedule — Friday, June 6, 2025 with Sheryl Youngblood, Mike Wheeler, Jamiah Rogers, Johnny Iguana, and more!
DESCRIPTION:\nMillennium Park, Michigan Ave. &amp; Columbus Ave.\n\n\n\n(schedule is subject to change)\n\n\n\nJay Pritzker Pavilion\n\n\n\nFriday, June 6 – Millennium Park\n\n\n\nJay Pritzker Pavilion\n\n\n\n\n3:45–4 p.m. – Emcee intro, national anthem and “Lift Every Voice and Sing”\n\n\n\n4–5 p.m. – D.K. Harrell\n\n\n\n5:15–6:15 p.m. – Dawn Tyler Watson\n\n\n\n6:30–7:15 p.m. – John Primer with Steve Bell and Johnny Iguana\n\n\n\n7:30–9 p.m. – B.B. King Centennial TributeFeaturing Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, D.K. Harrell and Jonathan Ellison with the B.B. King Centennial Band, Co-presented with the B.B. King Museum &amp; Delta Interpretive Center\n\n\n\n\nVisit Mississippi Crossroads Stage (South Promenade)\n\n\n\n\nNoon–1:15 p.m. – Lady Adrena and LA Band\n\n\n\n1:30–2:45 p.m. – Vick Allen featuring the Velvet Soul Band\n\n\n\n3–4:15 p.m. – Johnny Rawls Soul Review\n\n\n\n4:30–5:45 p.m. – Eddie Cotton\n\n\n\n\nRosa’s Lounge Stage (North Promenade)\n\n\n\n\n12:30–1:45 p.m. – Ivan Singh\n\n\n\n2–3:15 p.m. – Jamiah “Dirty Deacon” Rogers and the Dirty Church Band\n\n\n\n3:30–4:45 p.m. – Rico McFarland\n\n\n\n5–6:15 p.m. – Sheryl Youngblood\n\n\n\n6:30–7:45 p.m. – The Mike Wheeler Band\n\n\n\n\nMike Wheeler – Serves Me Right To Suffer – \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMike Wheeler – Serves Me Right To Suffer \n\n\n\nDelmark 880-8 (January 19, 2024)Digital Single\n\n\n\n“Serves Me Right To Suffer”, was written by John Lee Hooker and recorded by many artists including the late Jimmy Johnson.  Here it’s performed and recorded live by Chicago blues guitar star Mike Wheeler.  The tune was recorded by Mike and the Delmark All-Star Band during the label’s 70th anniversary celebration at Space, Evanston, IL on September 20, 2023 and features stellar guitar solos by Mike Wheeler and Dave Specter.  Recorded as a Tribute to the late Jimmy Johnson.\n\n\n\nMike is joined by Dave Specter on guitar, Roosevelt Purifoy on Hammond B3 organ, Larry Williams on bass and Cleo Cole on drums.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSheryl Youngblood – Red Hot Women in Blues – DOWNLOAD NOW!!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSheryl Youngblood – RED HOT WOMEN &amp; BLUES –\n\n\n\nDelmark 886-8Digital Single\n\n\n\nRed Hot Women In Blues – Sheryl Youngblood\n\n\n\n“RED HOT WOMEN IN BLUES” (Delmark 886–8)\n\n\n\nSheryl Youngblood is a rising blues singer/songwriter/drummer from Chicago. Sheryl has been prominently featured in the most prestigious venues of the world capital of the blues as well as the notable Chicago Blues Festival and many other venues and festivals in the US and Europe. Sheryl composed “Red Hot Women in Blues” for a 2024 performance celebrating women in blues, presented by Delmark Records at the splendid Harris Theatre for Music and Dance in Chicago. This single was recorded at Delmark Records’ Riverside Studio by a constellation of the label’s stars including Joanna Connor on lead guitar. Get ready for Sheryl Youngblood and her Red Hot music!\n\n\n\nSheryl Youngblood, vocals\n\n\n\nJoanna Connor, guitar\n\n\n\nRoosevelt Purifoy, keyboards\n\n\n\nSherri Weathersby, bass\n\n\n\nPooky Styx, drums\n\n\n\nRecorded at Delmark Riverside Studio\n\n\n\nJamiah Rogers “Deacon Denzel” – Comin’ For Mine – DOWNLOAD NOW!! – DELMARK RECORDS ( https://www.delmark.online/product/jamiah-rogers-deacon-denzel-comin-for-mine/ )\n\n\n\nJamiah Rogers “Deacon Denzel” – Comin’ For Mine –\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJamiah Rogers “Deacon Denzel” – Comin’ For Mine – NEW RELEASE OUT NOW!\n\n\n\nJamiah’s Rogers “Deacon Denzel”will perform on the Chicago Made Showcase at LOLLAPALOOZA (Chicago)!  Jamiah will also appear at Blu26 on August 5, and at the Delmark Rockwell Stroll on August 11\n\n\n\nDelmark 885-8Digital Single\n\n\n\nComin’ For Mine – Jamiah Rogers “Deacon Denzel”Release Date: August 4, 2024\n\n\n\n“Dirty church funk” is how Jamiah Rogers describes his first release for Delmark Records. Jamiah has been fronting his own band since he was sixteen years old. His guitar playing has been described as “a sonic rocket”.  This first single was recorded at Delmark Riverside studio by a real power trio:  Jamiah playing all the guitars, his right-hand man Tyvon “Tank” Rice, who has a propulsive rhythmic flow on drums, and a stalwart of the Chicago Blues, the great Larry Williams, on bass. Gear up!\n\n\n\n“Comin’ For Mine” (Jamiah T.D. Rogers, ASCAP)\n\n\n\nJAMIAH ROGERS vocals\n\n\n\nJAMIAH ROGERS guitars\n\n\n\nLARRY WILLIAMS bass\n\n\n\nTYVON “TANK” RICE drums\n\n\n\nRecorded, mixed &amp; mastered at Delmark Riverside Studio by Julia A. Miller with Elbio Barilari &amp; Jamiah Rogers\n\n\n\nPhoto Janet Mami Takayama\n\n\n\nGraphic design by Al Brandtner\n\n\n\nMike Wheeler – Self Made Man\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMike Wheeler – Self Made ManDelmark DE 824 (2012)Compact Disc\n\n\n\nMike Wheeler has been playing the blues for almost 30 years and has played with Koko Taylor, Buddy Guy, B.B. King, Shemekia Copeland, Jimmy Johnson, Son Seals, Willie Kent and a Who’s Who of today’s Chicago Blues! Mike is an extraordinary blues singer, songwriter and guitarist; he wrote most of the material on Self Made Man including the title track where he sings, “I’m a self made man and I made myself have the blues.” Mike is accompanied by his regular group including Brian James, keyboards; Larry Williams, bass; Cleo Cole, drums and special guest Omar Coleman, harmonica on three songs. Others songs include “Get Your Mind Right”, “Movin’ Forward”, “I Don’t Like It Like That”, “Here I Am”, “Join Hands”…\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJOHNNY IGUANA’s new album, AT DELMARK receives rave reviews!\n\n\n\nKevin Johnson ( https://www.delmark.online/author/delmarkpromo/ )1 month ago0 ( https://www.delmark.online/2025/03/johnny-iguanas-new-album-at-delmark-receives-rave-reviews/#comments )49 mins\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJohnny Iguana\n\n\n\nAt Delmark\n\n\n\nDelmark Records 888 – www.delmark.com\n\n\n\nChicago pianist Johnny Iguana is tireless. After a long tour of France at the end of last year, Delmark Records unveils his new album. A few months ago, Julia Miller and Elbio Barilari, the label’s managers, invited the pianist to the studio. The goal was twofold: to test the qualities of their Steinway and to experience the recently restored analog recording equipment. In front of the instrument, the managers explained their vision: “We would like you to record a solo piano album. It’s simple, we will only do single takes, without mixing or editing, all carried out strictly in an analog process at every stage of production .” The result is a splendid album that pays vibrant tribute to the music we cherish. What a pleasure to listen, in such conditions, to compositions like Bass Key Boogie by Little Brother Montgomery, You Belong to Me by Magic Sam, or the classics You Never Can Tell by Chuck Berry and Messin’ With The Kid composed by Mel London and performed by Jr. Wells. Johnny Iguana also features five remarkable original tracks, including For Dancers Only , Stormy Night at a Moroccan Blues Bar , and Welcome Distractions . A special mention goes to Neil Young’s cover of Heart of Gold , a true gem on this album. Without a doubt, this exceptional session is destined to become a classic. A must-listen! – Jean-Luc Vabres\n\n\n\nCity of Chicago Announces 2025 Chicago Blues Festival Lineup, June 5–8, Featuring Mavis Staples, Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, Bobby Rush and More\n\n\n\nApril 16, 2025\n\n\n\nDCASE Communications    dc*****@***********go.org\n\n\n\nDownload Photos\n\n\n\nFour Days of Free Performances Across the City Including Millennium Park, Ramova Theatre and Maxwell Street\n\n\n\nCHICAGO—The City of Chicago and the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) announced the full lineup and programming highlights for the 2025 Chicago Blues Festival, taking place June 5–8 at Millennium Park and other venues citywide. The largest free blues festival in the world returns for its 41st year with a stellar lineup of local legends, international stars, and rising talent, continuing Chicago’s legacy as the world capital of the blues. This year’s festivities kick off with a special opening night concert and panel discussions at the newly restored Ramova Theatre in Bridgeport, followed by three days of performances across four stages in Millennium Park, plus a Sunday afternoon blues showcase at the historic Maxwell Street.\n\n\n\n“The Blues Festival is a true celebration of our city’s deep-rooted musical heritage,” said Mayor Brandon Johnson. “From Millennium Park to Maxwell Street, this festival honors the past, celebrates the present, and nurtures the future of Chicago blues.”\n\n\n\nOpening day festivities, co-hosted by WVON 1690, on Thursday, June 5 at Ramova Theatre (3520 S. Halsted St.) include The Blues Sessions with a Living Blues Panel moderated by Dick Shurman, an “Up Close &amp; Personal” conversation with Bobby Rush presented in partnership with The Recording Academy – Chicago Chapter, and a double-bill concert featuring Billy Branch &amp; The Sons of Blues and headliner Bobby Rush.\n\n\n\nRSVPs for June 5 will be available online on May 6 at 10 a.m. at ramovachicago.com. This event is free with online RSVP, and subject to venue capacity. Entry is first come, first served. This is a standing room event with some seating available.\n\n\n\nFor ADA accommodations, please email bo*@***********go.com.\n\n\n\nHeadlining this year’s festival at Jay Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park are:\n\n\n\n\nMavis Staples (Sunday, June 8), the iconic GRAMMY-winning singer and civil rights activist\n\n\n\nChristone “Kingfish” Ingram (Saturday, June 7), a guitar virtuoso and leading voice of the new generation of blues artists\n\n\n\nB.B. King Centennial Tribute (Friday, June 6), featuring Kingfish, D.K. Harrell, and Jonathan Ellison with the B.B. King Centennial Band, co-presented with the B.B. King Museum &amp; Delta Interpretive Center\n\n\n\n\nOther festival highlights include:\n\n\n\n\nA Women in Blues Tribute to Denise LaSalle, featuring Nellie “Tiger” Travis, Thornetta Davis, Nora Jean Wallace, and more\n\n\n\nWillie Dixon’s Blues Heaven Foundation celebrates the 75th anniversary of Chess Records with special music tribute.\n\n\n\nPerformances by Lurrie Bell, Latimore, C.J. Chenier &amp; The Red Hot Louisiana Band, D.K. Harrell, and many others\n\n\n\nThe return of the Visit Mississippi Crossroads Stage, Rosa’s Lounge Stage, and newly added Next Generation of Blues on the Harris Theater Rooftop Terrace supported by the Lloyd A. Fry Foundation.\n\n\n\n\nThe Maxwell Street Blues Series on Sunday, June 8 brings the blues back to its South Side roots with performances by Omar Coleman Westside Soul, Marty “Big Dog” Mercer, Harmonica Hinds, and more.\n\n\n\nNew this year, DCASE offers support and funding to Blues presenting venues and organizations via the Citywide Blues Community Funding program, which supports free blues performances citywide the week leading up to the Blues Festival. Participating 2025 venues will be shared in the coming weeks.\n\n\n\nBack by popular demand, the festival elevates its food options with a Blues-inspired smokehouse experience called “Wally’s BBQ Pit” with delicious BBQ fare and specialty drinks catered by Eleven North Hospitality.\n\n\n\nAs in previous years, outside alcohol is not allowed for the Chicago Blues Festival, but alcohol may be purchased inside the venue. Before visiting, please be advised of other Prohibited Items at MillenniumPark.org ( https://www.chicago.gov/content/city/en/depts/dca/supp_info/millennium_park.html ).\n\n\n\nFor Millennium Park safety and security information, visit the Plan Your Visit page of MillenniumPark.org ( https://www.chicago.gov/content/city/en/depts/dca/supp_info/millennium_park.html ).\n\n\n\nThe Chicago Blues Festival is sponsored by partners 90.9fm WDCB, Chicago Jazz Publishing, Chicago Transit Authority, Lloyd A. Fry Foundation, Millennium Garages, Mississippi Development Authority, Rosa’s Lounge and WVON 1690.\n\n\n\nAll events are free and open to the public. For more information and a full schedule, visit ChicagoBluesFestival.us ( https://www.chicago.gov/content/city/en/depts/dca/supp_info/chicago_blues_festival.html ) and follow @ChicagoDCASE on social media.\n\n\n\n2025 Chicago Blues Festival Schedule\n\n\n\nAll performances are free and open to the public. Schedule subject to change.\n\n\n\nThursday, June 5 – Opening Night at Ramova Theatre\n\n\n\nRamova Theatre3520 S. Halsted St., BridgeportDoors open at 3:30 p.m. | Programming 4–11 p.m.18+ (minors accompanied by their guardian will be admitted)\n\n\n\nTHE BLUES SESSIONS\n\n\n\n\n4–5 p.m. – Living Blues Panel Discussion\n\n\n\n\nFeaturing Jim O’Neal, Scott Barretta, Brett Bonner, Bruce Iglauer and Deitra Farr, Moderated by Dick Shurman, Introductions by Visit Mississippi’s Michelle McAdoo\n\n\n\n\n5:30–6:30 p.m. – Up Close &amp; Personal with Bobby Rush\n\n\n\n\nModerated by Julia Miller, President/CEO of Delmark Records, Presented with The Recording Academy – Chicago Chapter\n\n\n\nDOUBLE-BILL CONCERT PROGRAM\n\n\n\n\n7:30–8:30 p.m. – Billy Branch &amp; The Sons of Blues\n\n\n\n9–10:15 p.m. – Bobby Rush\n\n\n\n\nFriday, June 6 – Millennium Park\n\n\n\nJay Pritzker Pavilion\n\n\n\n\n3:45–4 p.m. – Emcee intro, national anthem and “Lift Every Voice and Sing”\n\n\n\n4–5 p.m. – D.K. Harrell\n\n\n\n5:15–6:15 p.m. – Dawn Tyler Watson\n\n\n\n6:30–7:15 p.m. – John Primer with Steve Bell\n\n\n\n7:30–9 p.m. – B.B. King Centennial TributeFeaturing Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, D.K. Harrell and Jonathan Ellison with the B.B. King Centennial Band, Co-presented with the B.B. King Museum &amp; Delta Interpretive Center\n\n\n\n\nVisit Mississippi Crossroads Stage (South Promenade)\n\n\n\n\nNoon–1:15 p.m. – Lady Adrena and LA Band\n\n\n\n1:30–2:45 p.m. – Vick Allen featuring the Velvet Soul Band\n\n\n\n3–4:15 p.m. – Johnny Rawls Soul Review\n\n\n\n4:30–5:45 p.m. – Eddie Cotton\n\n\n\n\nRosa’s Lounge Stage (North Promenade)\n\n\n\n\n12:30–1:45 p.m. – Ivan Singh\n\n\n\n2–3:15 p.m. – Jamiah “Dirty Deacon” Rogers and the Dirty Church Band\n\n\n\n3:30–4:45 p.m. – Rico McFarland\n\n\n\n5–6:15 p.m. – Sheryl Youngblood\n\n\n\n6:30–7:45 p.m. – The Mike Wheeler Band\n\n\n\n\nSaturday, June 7 – Millennium Park\n\n\n\nJay Pritzker Pavilion\n\n\n\n\n3:45–4 p.m. – Emcee intro, national anthem and “Lift Every Voice and Sing”\n\n\n\n4–5:15 p.m. – Women in Blues Tribute to Denise LaSalleFeaturing Nellie “Tiger” Travis, Thornetta Davis, Nora Jean Wallace and Mzz Reese with Jonathan Ellison\n\n\n\n5:30–6:15 p.m. – Joey J. Saye, Stephen Hull and Harrell “Young Rell” Davenport\n\n\n\n6:30–7:30 p.m. – Latimore\n\n\n\n7:45–9 p.m. – Christone “Kingfish” Ingram\n\n\n\n\nVisit Mississippi Crossroads Stage (South Promenade)\n\n\n\n\nNoon–1:15 p.m. – 2 Blues for You\n\n\n\n1:30–2:45 p.m. – Jessie Robinson\n\n\n\n3–4:15 p.m. – Vickie Baker, The V Souls and The Groove Crew\n\n\n\n4:30–5:45 p.m. – John Primer &amp; The Real Deal Blues Band\n\n\n\n\nRosa’s Lounge Stage (North Promenade)\n\n\n\n\n12:30–1:45 p.m. – Stefan Hillesheim Band\n\n\n\n2–3:15 p.m. – Michael Damani\n\n\n\n3:30–4:45 p.m. – Lynne Jordan and The Shivers\n\n\n\n5–6:15 p.m. – Joe Barr and The Platinum Band\n\n\n\n6:30–7:45 p.m. – Theo Huff\n\n\n\n\nHarris Theater Rooftop Terrace – Next Generation of Blues\n\n\n\n\n11–11:45 a.m. – Wendy &amp; DB\n\n\n\nNoon–12:45 p.m. – Chicago Blues Revival\n\n\n\n1–1:45 p.m. – Curie Metropolitan High School\n\n\n\n2–2:45 p.m. – BandWith\n\n\n\n3–4 p.m. – VanderCook College of Music\n\n\n\n\nSunday, June 8 – Millennium Park\n\n\n\nJay Pritzker Pavilion\n\n\n\n\n3:30–3:45 p.m. – Emcee intro, national anthem and “Lift Every Voice and Sing”\n\n\n\n3:45–5 p.m. – Willie Dixon’s Blues Heaven Foundation presents 75th Anniversary of Chess Records\n\n\n\n5:15–6:15 p.m. – C.J. Chenier and The Red Hot Louisiana Band\n\n\n\n6:30–7:30 p.m. – Lurrie Bell and Frank Catalano\n\n\n\n7:45–9 p.m. – Mavis Staples\n\n\n\n\nVisit Mississippi Crossroads Stage (South Promenade)\n\n\n\n\nNoon–1:15 p.m. – Stevie J and The Blues Eruption\n\n\n\n1:30–2:45 p.m. – Nellie “Tiger” Travis\n\n\n\n3–4:15 p.m. – Jonathan Ellison\n\n\n\n4:30–5:45 p.m. – Ms. Jody\n\n\n\n\nRosa’s Lounge Stage (North Promenade)\n\n\n\n\n12:30–1:45 p.m. – Harrell “Young Rell” Davenport\n\n\n\n2–3:15 p.m. – Jimmy Burns Band\n\n\n\n3:30–4:45 p.m. – Nick Alexander Blues Band\n\n\n\n5–6:15 p.m. – Sonia Astacio\n\n\n\n6:30–7:45 p.m. – 3 by 3 Crew: Freddie Dixon, John Watkins, Maurice Vaughn with Tim Taylor\n\n\n\n\nHarris Theater Rooftop Terrace – Next Generation of Blues\n\n\n\n\n11–11:45 a.m. – Wiggleworms featuring Amanda Payne &amp; Will Fancher of Old Town School of Folk Music\n\n\n\nNoon–12:45 p.m. – Fernando Jones Presents the Knott Us Band\n\n\n\n1–1:45 p.m. – Kenwood Academy High School\n\n\n\n2–2:45 p.m. – Nicholas Senn High School\n\n\n\n3–4 p.m. – A Patch of Blues\n\n\n\n\nSunday, June 8 – Maxwell Street Blues Series\n\n\n\nMaxwell Street between S. Halsted St. and S. Union Ave.\n\n\n\n\n10–11 a.m. – DJ James Porter\n\n\n\n11 a.m.–noon – Marty “Big Dog” Mercer Duo\n\n\n\nNoon–12:30 p.m. – Change-over + DJ James Porter\n\n\n\n12:30–1:30 p.m. – Omar Coleman Westside Soul\n\n\n\n1:30–2 p.m. – Change-over + DJ James Porter\n\n\n\n2–3 p.m. – Harmonica Hinds Duo\n\n\n\n\n###\n\n\n\nChicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special EventsThe City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) supports artists and cultural organizations, invests in the creative economy, and expands access and participation in the arts throughout Chicago’s 77 neighborhoods. As a collaborative cultural presenter, arts funder, and advocate for creative workers, our programs and events serve Chicagoans and visitors of all ages and backgrounds, downtown and in diverse communities across our city — to strengthen and celebrate Chicago. DCASE produces some of the city’s most iconic festivals, markets, events, and exhibitions at the Chicago Cultural Center, Millennium Park, and in communities across the city — serving a local and global audience of 25 million people. The Department offers cultural grants and resources, manages public art, supports TV and film production and other creative industries, and permits special events throughout Chicago. For details, visit Chicago.gov/DCASE ( https://www.chicago.gov/content/city/en/depts/dca.html ) and stay connected via our newsletters and social media ( https://www.chicago.gov/content/city/en/depts/dca/supp_info/social_media.html ).\n\n\n\nMillennium ParkMillennium Park is the #1 attraction in the Midwest and among the top 10 most-visited sites in the U.S. It is also the anchor of an urban cultural campus (Millennium Park Campus) that includes the Chicago Cultural Center, Maggie Daley Park and The Art Institute of Chicago. Millennium Park is located on Michigan Avenue, bordered by Randolph St. to the north, Columbus Dr. to the east and Monroe St. to the south. The Park is open daily from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. Plan your visit at MillenniumPark.org ( https://www.chicago.gov/content/city/en/depts/dca/supp_info/millennium_park.html ); follow us on Facebook (@MillenniumParkChicago), Twitter and Instagram (@Millennium_Park); and join the conversation on social media using #MillenniumPark.\n\n\n\nRamova TheatreIn 1929, Ramova Theatre opened its doors as Bridgeport’s premier movie palace. With an iconic sign and Spanish-inspired architecture, it became the jewel of the neighborhood — a place for people to gather and communities to come together. Now, nearly a century later, the space has returned, reimagined as a 1,800+ person live concert hall, craft brewery partnered with Other Half Brewing, beer garden and grill. Meticulously restored to preserve the architectural heart of the building, Ramova once again lights up Halsted and 35th Street and brings the country’s top performing acts to Bridgeport, alongside educational programs, workshops, and community outreach initiatives. For more information, visit https://ramovachicago.com/ or follow @ramovachicago on Instagram and Facebook.\n
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