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Youth Moccasin Tournament
Youth Moccasin Tournament Saturday April 30th, 2022 Veterans Memorial Youth Center Registration Starts at Noon 1st Place-$500, 2nd Place-$400, 3rd Place-$300. One adult allowed per... — Updated 4/13/2022
Dakota Magic Casino & Hotel: The Bellamy Brothers Concert
Don't miss the awesome Bellamy Brothers LIVE here at Dakota Magic Casino & Hotel. Tickets are still available at: https://rfr.bz/f3eqm65... — Updated 11/15/2021
Dakota Sioux Casino Presents Eddie Montgomery Concert
Dakota Sioux Casino & Hotel We are excited to announce Eddie Montgomery of Montgomery Gentry will be here at Dakota Sioux Casino & Hotel on Saturday, December 11th! Get... — Updated 11/15/2021
Crystal Gayle Entertains Crowd at Dakota Sioux Casino
As she takes the stage with her ankle length hair, you knew it has to be Country Legend Crystal Gayle. Performing to a packed crowd, Crystal Gayle sang a few of her own hits along... — Updated 11/8/2021
The "Rock" of The Rolling Stones: Charlie Watts
Charles Robert Watts, we born on June 2nd 1941 to Lorry Driver, Charles Richard Watts and factory worker, Lillian Charlotte. Growing up in London England, Charlie Watts Fell in... — Updated 9/13/2021
The Ice Queen Cometh – Sue Foley
Born Susan Foley on March 29th 1968 in Ottawa Canada, she spent her childhood years listing to Blues Music, after learning how to play Blues Guitar at 13, and landed her first gig... — Updated 9/1/2021
Dakota Sioux Casino & Hotel Concert: Puddle of Mudd and Saliva tickets on SALE NOW
This show is going to ROCK! Puddle of Mudd and Saliva tickets on SALE NOW at dakotasioux.com! August 28th at 7PM. Rain or shine, bring your own lawn chair. We'll see you... — Updated 8/23/2021
Chester Arthur Burnette The "Howlin' Wolf"
"Smokestack Lightning", "Killing Floor', "Wang Dang Doodle", "Back Door Man" and so many others, When Howlin' Wolf sang and performed, he demanded respect, he was a tall and huge... — Updated 8/16/2021
The Queen of the Chicago Blues: Koko Taylor
Koko Taylor made her debut for Chess Records with her first big hit "Wang Dang Doodle" in 1964, which was written by Willie Dixon and recorded five years earlier by Howlin Wolf,... — Updated 8/9/2021
The Continental Drifter: "Memphis Charlie" Musselwhite
Born in Kosciusko, Mississippi on January 31st, 1944 Charlie Musselwhite, one of the most celebrated Harmonica players in a career in blues since the mid 1960's. His father played g... — Updated 8/2/2021
The Real Ellen Mallwaine
Who is Ellen Mcllwaine? She is a female vocalist who is known for her acoustic and electric guitar slide guitar playing. I first heard her in 2017 when I was DJ'ing for a radio... — Updated 7/12/2021
B. B. King and Lucille
On September 16th, 1925, Riley B. King (later to be known as B.B. King) was born on the Berclair Cotton Plantation near Itta Bena, Mississippi to Albert and Nora King, his father... — Updated 6/23/2021
The Queen of the Kansas City Blues: Samantha Fish
Samantha Fish grew up in a talented family with her mom, a church choir instructor, and her father would have "Jam Sessions" around his town. Born: January, 30th. 1985, Samantha... — Updated 5/31/2021
The Journeyman: Eric Clapton
"I never accepted that I was the greatest guitar player in the world. I always wanted to be the greatest guitar player in the world, but that's an ideal, and I accept it as an... — Updated 5/24/2021
1st Annual IIHHAS May 23, 2021 Announces 2021 Winners
1st Annual International Indigenous Hip Hop Awards Show May 22 - 23, 2021 Announces 2021 Winners Winnipeg, MB. 24 May 2021 – This past weekend Hundreds of Artists & fans from... — Updated 5/24/2021
The Original Rolling Stone: Robert Johnson
Michael sent Today at 8:28 PM As stated in my earlier writings about the definition of a "Rolling Stone" Robert Johnson was the embodiment of this, Born around May 8th. 1911 to... — Updated 5/10/2021
Empress of the Blues: Bessie Smith
Bessie Smith was the most well-known female blues singer during the ja age of the 1920's and 30's. born April 15th. 1894 in Chattanooga Tennessee, she rose above all during her... — Updated 5/3/2021
The Electric Alchemist: Jimi Hendrix
(Alchemist: a power or process that changes or transforms something in a mysterious or: a power or process that changes or transforms something in a mysterious or impressive way ... — Updated 4/26/2021
Keith Richards, The 5 String Bandit
Keith Richards, also known as Keef, is one the best well known Blues Guitarist, He has been with The Rolling Stones for 50 years. But his solo career has been a Whirlwind in the... — Updated 4/19/2021
Billie Sings the Blues
A few days ago, I watched Lady Sings the Blues staring Diana Ross, though I did love the movie, it was not true to the real Billie Holiday. Most people think she was a timid sad pro... — Updated 4/12/2021
Chicago Blues Man Buddy Guy
When you think of good time, upbeat Chicago Blues, you are most likely thinking of legendary Blues Man Buddy Guy. Born on July 30th. 1936, George "Buddy" Guy was raised in... — Updated 4/5/2021
The Natch'l Blues Man Taj Mahal
When you hear the name Taj Mahal, most people think of the building in India, But in the world of Blues Music, Taj Mahal takes on a different meaning, The Blues musician who calls... — Updated 3/30/2021
The Blues: The Original Hound Dog Big Mama Thornton
The Original Hound Dog Big Mama Thornton In 1953 a song hit the number 1 spot on the Billboard Rhythm and Blues chart and stayed there for 7 weeks, Elvis Presley covered the song... — Updated 3/16/2021
The Blues With The Rolling Stone
“Ladies and Gentlemen, Please Welcome, The Rolling Stones”. First let us start by saying Mick Jagger and Keith Richards did not start The Rolling Stones, that was the... — Updated 3/8/2021
The Blues
In 1976 Ana Popovic was born to Blues Man Milton Popovic in Belgrade, Serbia. Milton gave Ana the gift of blues music starting at 15 years of age. Ana Popovic's first band was in... — Updated 3/2/2021