Latest entries in Live blog: Roots 'n Blues 'N BBQ Festival 2010
Coverage of the festival's events and ongoings from The Maneater and MOVE.
Oct. 3, 2010
» The Police mix work and play
Love them or hate them, you probably grunt in annoyance when you see their red and blue lights in your rearview mirror or panic when ...
Oct. 2, 2010
» Cherry Street pleases non-ticket buyers
For those of you who need a break from the crowds or just never coughed up the dough for a Roots N’ Blues N’ BBQ ...
» Free stuff enhances the concert experience
Every good festival has sponsors that make it possible. And those sponsors usually give out free stuff. Check the show schedule, find a gap and ...
» Roots 'N Blues 'N Photos: Saturday
Derek Trucks smilies at local guitarist, Babe Martin on Saturday night.
A visual perspective of the Roots 'N Blues 'N BBQ festival 2010
Check back later for coverage of this year's headliners, Derek Trucks and Susan ...
Susan Tedeschi and her husband Derek Trucks headline the Roots 'N Blues 'N BBQ on Saturday.
Susan Tedeschi sings on Satuday during the Roots 'N Blues 'N BBQ festival at Peace Park.
Columbia blues guitarist Babe Martin guest appeared during the Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks on Saturday night at Peace Park.
Susan Tedeschi shows her prowess as not just a singer but as a guitarist on Saturday night at Peace Park.
Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks, married musicians talk onstage during a bass solo on Saturday at Peace Park.
Members of Rhonda Vincent and the Rage perform on Locust street on Saturday night during the Roots 'N Blues 'N BBQ festival.
Rhonda Vincent of Rhonda Vincent and The Rage, a Nashville based band, plays her mandolin on Locust Street.
Valerie Kelley of Taj Weekes and Adowa sings backup vocals during their performance on Saturday night.
Taj Weekes of Taj Weekes & Adow performs during his set on Saturday.
» The Dynamites featuring Charles Walker play from the soul
There is a party in Peace Park and it’s only 3 p.m. The Dynamites featuring Charles Walker are telling its audience to get off their ...
» First place isn't all it's cracked up to be
The word barbecue derives from a Timucuan word that translates as “sacred fire pit." Barbecue teams across the U.S. often adhere to this definition with ...
» Unconventional advertising at Roots 'N Blues
Just outside the Mediacom stage at Peace Park, a group of people dressed as colorful alphabet letters dance around and weaved through the crowd. Scattered ...
» Barbecue and nipple-chafing in the morning
For Roots 'N Blues 'N BBQ Festival-goers, the half marathon is probably not on the top of their list of things to do or see. ...
» Lucky's barbecue team competes for Roots 'N Blues
Sam Bennett of Lucky's barbecue team slices meat Friday on Cherry Street during Roots 'N Blues 'N BBQ Festival. Lucky's plans to compete in Saturday's barbecue contest but mostly comes out to enjoy the festival.
» KOPN Community Stage offers free music for Roots 'N Blues
Children play on a wall outside of Flat Branch Park on Friday during Roots 'N Blues 'N BBQ Festival. Festival-goers who do not have tickets to the festival can experience free music at the KOPN Community Stage in Flat Branch.

