WHAT TO BRING:
• Standard size lawn chair
• Sun Screen
• Umbrellas (may be used between performances)
• Canopies
PROHIBITED ITEMS:
• All glass (entire grounds are used for horse shows and 4-H animal exhibits following the festival).
• All pets, except documented service dogs
• All BBQ grills, except in restricted camping areas
• All weapons
• All illegal substances
• All lasers, drones and Chinese lanterns
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CAMPING AT THE 33RD ANNUAL BILLTOWN BLUES FESTIVAL
Since 2019, The Billtown Blues Association has offered camping for our patrons and it has become a fan favorite. For people who like live music, and like to camp, it is a perfect combination for a great weekend. The camaraderie developed during the festival weekend keeps growing and more and more friendships are formed each year.
• Ticket prices vary by type of camping desired. For the car/tent camper, we offer an approximately 25’ x 25’ flat space within a ¾ acre grassy field where one can set up a tent and park a vehicle or, simply camp out of your vehicle. If that space fills up, there is an additional ½ acre overflow area that is flat and grassy. While power is not guaranteed to every camper in this section, there are some scattered 120 VAC/20amp receptacles within a reasonable distance if you need to camp with your CPAP machine or other medical device. There are modern showers and bathrooms within walking distance to these campsites. This area is a short walk to the music area.
• RV camping is adjacent to the car/tent camping area and is even closer to the music area. Each approximately 25’ x 40’ site is on level grassy ground and has both power and water hookups included in the ticket fees. This 4-acre site can contain at least 100 RV’s and an overflow area is also available if needed. A sewage dumping station is not on site but a pumping service is available on Sunday morning for a $25 fee if one chooses to use that service. Reservations need to be made prior for the service. Modern showers and bathrooms are available in the RV camping area. Showers are $0.50 per cycle, so bring quarters.
• In the Spring of 2022, a significant amount of money and effort was spent on upgrading the power facilities within the campground area. Modern receptacles with a choice of 120VAC, 20
amp, 30 amp, and 50 amp facilities are available to each site. In a few instances, an extension cable may be required. Typically, a 50’ hose is adequate for reaching the nearest water faucet.
• Campfires are allowed in the camping area but only within a fire ring, and not open burning. All fires must be totally extinguished whenever the site is unoccupied.
• Well-behaved dogs are also allowed in the campground area but not in the music area*. All dogs must be on a short 6’ leash or inside a pet friendly fenced in area adjacent to the camper. While the campsite is unattended, all dogs must be inside a climate controlled RV. No exceptions. All dogs must have all Veterinary documents showing proof of all current shots and vaccinations. Any owners who do not provide those documents when asked will not be allowed to enter the campground. A separate dog walking area is provided near the RV side of the park.
* Official Certified Service Dogs are permitted in the music area but they must be wearing their official credentialed garments and have the certification documents with their handlers at all times. Those documents will be checked at the gate. No exceptions. For any dog that becomes a problem during their stay, we have arrangements with Wolf Run Veterinary Clinic, approximately 6 miles away, for boarding services. Those arrangements must be made between the owner and Wolf Run.
• This year, Heier’s Home Cooking will be offering breakfast on Saturday and Sunday mornings from 6:00am until 10:00am in the Muncy Bank Pavilion. They have Breakfast Sandwiches, Northern Waffles, Pancakes, and breakfast drinks all at a reasonable price.
• Campers may arrive on Friday and start lining up at 12:30 PM to gain entry to the campgrounds. For an additional $35 fee, they can arrive on Thursday between 3:00PM and 9:00PM to get a jump on the weekend and kick back and relax until the music starts at 6:00PM on Friday. Many folks choose to do this and socialize for the additional day.
• Only paid campers will be allowed access to the campground areas. No guests will be permitted through the gate between the music and camping areas. This gate is monitored by staff volunteers to ensure the security of the campgrounds.
• For more information on camping fees, visit www.billtownblues.org/festival then click on “Camping-More Info”.
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Our Story...
In May 1990, Chris Bastress, Fred Daniele, Penny Austin, Doug McMinn, Charlie Lockard and Bonnie Tallman gathered at Franco’s Lounge in Williamsport, each placing $50 in the kitty as starting funds for a blues “picnic”. A local county commissioner, Paul Glunk offered his private property along the Susquehanna River for the occasion. Two more successful events solidified the blues were getting notice. In 1993, the group then began the process of establishing 501(c)3 non-profit status, electing a slate of officers and joining in a world-wide effort to celebrate blues music as an historical and culturally significant American born art form. The “group” was now officially known as the “Billtown Blues Association Inc.” It was also in 1993, the organizers began holding a special event meant to select musicians from the area to appear on the festival stage along with nationally known touring and recording blues musicians. In 1997 the BBA became affiliated with the National Blues Foundation in Memphis TN, which opened the door for
our local and regional PA artists to become eligible to participate in the annual International Blues Challenge in Memphis. As it’s hard work, quality events, and national exposure became noticed, the BBA was the recipient of a prestigious “Keeping the Blues Alive” ( KBA) award in 2011. The BBA was selected from world-wide submissions as Blues Organization of the Year. In addition to keeping its own house in order, the BBA is proud to work with and assist the Uptown Music Collective, a local non-profit school of music, where blues music is taught and holds a major place in the school’s curriculum. Each year the BBA will hire a nationally known and respected blues artist to come to Williamsport and participate in the UMC’s annual blues-a-thon, which includes several workshops and master classes taught by the visiting musician.
The Billtown Blues Association, Inc. is supported in part by a grant from the Pennsylvania Council On the Arts for our efforts to perpetuate America’s indigenous music, the blues, in rural Pennsylvania.
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PHOTOS PROVIDED
The crowd at the first Billtown Blues Festival was just a fraction of what it has been in recent years. A canopy of trees provided shade at the riverside property of Paul Glunk at the end of Canfield Lane. The festival quickly outgrew this site and was moved to the Lycoming County Fairgrounds, Hughesville.
UPTOWN MUSIC COLLECTIVE’S BLUES BAND
Since its inception, Dave Brumbaugh, UMC Executive Director, has included blues music performance and theory as an integral component to the school’s curriculum.
TONY HOLIDAY
from Memphis TN follows.
Tony is an awarded blues multi-instrumentalist, with blues harmonica as his primary instrument. Tony is also known for the vision for his “Front Porch Sessions” recordings.
Coming in from Los Angeles is LAURIE MORVAN.
Laurie last graced the Billtown stage in 2011 and has repeatedly ask to return. Finally, it all worked out for 2023. Laurie’s set is hi-energy from the 1st note with great songs, stellar vocals, and blistering guitar.
As dusk starts to roll in so does
FRIENDS OF THE BROTHERS.
A very special collaboration of musicians, individual headliners in their own right, with the common thread of all being connected in some way with the Allman Brothers. This set is not to be tagged an Allman Brothers tribute performance. The connections are deep and the music presented comes from personal Allman Brothers experiences.
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Saturday will start off at 12noon with longtime local favorites
BLUES AND GASOLINE REUNION.
Cheryl Miller, aka, Miz Ida, has reunited musicians from one of the earliest local blues bands for this very special set.
Shawn Strickland, ace harmonic player, singer and noted songwriter will fire up the festival leading the DIRTY MOJO
BLUES BAND.
Harrisburg based band, BEN BRANDT
AND THE SOUL MINERS
UNION will follow after his popular initial introduction to Billtown at the 2022 Fall Into the Blues.
Coming in from Cincinnati will be 20-something BEN LEVIN who is gaining respect world-wide with his grasp of traditional blues piano, his unique vocals and creative songwriting. Joining Ben from Louisiana, the elder statesman, LIL’ JIMMY REED. This will be a magical pairing sure to please.
Returning to Billtown for the 2nd time is San Francisco based MARK HUMMEL AND THE SURVIVORS, WITH HIS SPECIAL GUEST FROM DALLAS TX, ANSON FUNDERBURGH.
Mark’s style is a blend of traditional blues with a heavy dose of distin- guishable west coast swing. “Al- ways a groove”, Mark Hummel never disappoints. Anson too returns from 2004 when he came to Billtown with “the Rockets” featuring the late Sam Myers. Anson’s Texas based guitar style is defined as classy, tasteful, thoughtful, and evident of his nearly 50 years of devotion to the blues art form.
Coming to Billtown for the first time is JIMMY CARPENTER.
Best known for his tenor sax mastery, Jimmy is also a popular vocalist, song writer, arranger and bandleader. Jimmy is coming off the heels of his recent release “The Louisiana Record” on Gulf Coast records, produced by Mike Zito. Jimmy won a Blues Music Award in 2022 for Best Instrumental/horn.
Next coming in from Florida is the incredible JP SOARS. JP is making an atypical return to Billtown only since 2021 when he came to Billtown in support of Jason Ricci. This time JP will be presenting his Gypsy Blues Revue featuring Chicago violinist Anne Harris. Something a little different, but sure to capture the attendee’s attention. JP is labeled “King of the Cigar Box Guitar”, has multiple Blues Music Awards in multiple categories, including nominee for Entertainer of the Year in 2022, to his credit. Long time drummer for JP, Chris Peet, was also nominated for Best Instrumentalist/drums. In 2009 JP broke out after winning the prestigious International Blues Challenge (IBC) and the “Albert King Guitar Award” (now known as the Gibson Guitar Award). The Gypsy Blues Revue will feature from Chicago, multi-talented, multi-awarded in music, production, acting, amazing talented vocalist and violinist Anne Harris.
The grand finale will feature
THE ALTERED FIVE BLUES BAND
from Wisconsin. Jeff Taylor on vocals, Jeff Schroedl on guitar, Mark Solveson on Bass, Steve Huebler on Keys, and Alan Arber on drums are a tight band that have played together for over 20 years. It can’t be better stated than these descriptive words from their bio: “Altered Five smokes, smolders and burns like a swig of good whiskey. The hip Milwaukee quintet is known for its strong brew of tough, original blues and hard-hitting live shows. Blues Blast raves that barrel-chested front man Jeff Taylor possesses a “smooth, warm-toned voice as monumental and undeniable as Howlin’ Wolf with the finish and flourish of B.B.”
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BILLTOWN BLUES MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the Billtown Blues Association is to perpetuate and preserve blues music as a valued indigenous American art form; to assume a community leadership role in promoting the arts; to produce quality and inspiring live music events; to offer educational opportunities targeting the history of blues and the artistic impact of blues music world-wide, and to encourage and support area musicians with a devoted interest in American Roots Music.
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COLOR ME CRAZY CREATIONS
PRIMITIVE CANDLES
FOOD:
REAL TASTE 570 MEXICAN
HEIER’S HOME COOKING
GRUMPYS PARADISE BBQ • BRUSTER’S REAL ICE CREAM
BART’S PIZZA
CHERRY HILL FARM
THE WINDY WAGON • THE MAD GRILLER
HARTMAN JERK CENTER
SKI’S HAWAIIAN ICE
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