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2019 IBC Semi-Finalists - BAND 2019 IBC Semi-Finalists - BAND VENUE TIME ACT NAME AFFILIATE Alfred's 5:00pm (YOUTH) United by Music North AmericA United by Music North AmericA Alfred's 5:40pm (YOUTH) The Instinct Canada South Blues Society Alfred's 6:20pm Carly Harvey DC Blues Society Inc Alfred's 7:00pm Manu Hartmann & the City Blues Band Swiss Blues Society Alfred's 7:40pm Fenix Project Cascade Blues Association Alfred's 8:20pm Lenny "Fuzzy" Rankins Southern California Blues Society Alfred's 9:00pm Misty Blues Capital Region Blues Network Alfred's 9:40pm Sheba the Mississippi Queen and the Bluesmen North Central Florida Blues Society BB King's 5:00pm (YOUTH) Grace Kuch Band Mile High Blues Society BB King's 5:40pm (YOUTH) Carson Deans Memphis Blues Society BB King's 6:20pm (YOUTH) No Solution Atlanta Blues Society BB King's 7:00pm Keith Johnson and the Big Muddy Vicksburg Blues Society BB King's 7:40pm Sammy Eubanks & The Work'in Class Washington Blues Society BB King's 8:20pm Jack de Keyzer Toronto Blues Society BB King's 9:00pm Milena Barrett Band Sydney Blues Society BB King's 9:40pm Sam Hooper Group Northeast Ohio Blues Association (NEOBA) BB King's 10:20pm Oxford All-Stars Band Sonny Boy Blues Society Blues City Café 5:00pm (YOUTH) Ax and the Hatchetmen Windy City Blues Society Blues City Café 5:40pm (YOUTH) Ethan Lake Blues Show Baltimore Blues Society Blues City Café 6:20pm (YOUTH) Spa City Youngbloods Spa City Blues Society Blues City Café 7:00pm Lower Case Blues Central Delaware Blues Society Blues City Café 7:40pm Greg Sover Band Steel City Blues Society Blues City Café 8:20pm Kyla Brox UK Blues Federation Blues City Café 9:00pm King Bee & The Stingers South Central Indiana Blues Society Blues City Café 9:40pm MojomamA Colorado Blues Society Blues City Café 10:20pm Cros Phoenix Blues Society Club 152 (1) 5:00pm (YOUTH) B to the 6th Grand County Blues Society Club 152 (1) 5:40pm (YOUTH) THE SCHOOLERS BAND Poprock school Croatian Blues Forces Club 152 (1) 6:20pm Mark May Band Houston Blues Society Club 152 (1) 7:00pm Soul Box Boston Blues Society Club 152 (1) 7:40pm Ms. Hy-C & Fresh Start St. Louis Blues Society Club 152 (1) 8:20pm Stan & The Chain Gang Blues Society of OmahA Club 152 (1) 9:00pm The Dee Miller Band Minnesota Blues Society Club 152 (1) 9:40pm Darren Jay and The Delta Souls Windy City Blues Society King Jerry Lawler's 5:00pm (YOUTH) The C-Notes Minnesota Blues Society King Jerry Lawler's 5:40pm (YOUTH) Alfonzo & Redwater Blues Pikes Peak Blues Community King Jerry Lawler's 6:20pm (YOUTH) Born IV Blues Capital Region Blues Network King Jerry Lawler's 7:00pm Mike Watson and The 6L6's Calgary Blues Music Association King Jerry Lawler's 7:40pm Johnny Fink and the Intrusion Cincy Blues Society King Jerry Lawler's 8:20pm Mother Road Trio Northern Arizona Blues Alliance King Jerry Lawler's 9:00pm The Snacks Blues Band First Coast Blues Society King Jerry Lawler's 9:40pm Robert Kimbrough Sr Blues Connection Mississippi Delta Blues Society of IndianolA King Jerry Lawler's 10:20pm The Motion Orange County Blues Society Rum Boogie Café 5:00pm (YOUTH) Us and Them Blues Band Blues Society of OmahA Rum Boogie Café 5:40pm (YOUTH) Bluesee Korea Blues Society - KoreA Rum Boogie Café 6:20pm The Jonny Monster Band Smoky Mountain Blues Society Rum Boogie Café 7:00pm Dave Scott and the Reckless Shots Treasure Coast Blues Society Rum Boogie Café 7:40pm The Lizzard Kings Memphis Blues Society Rum Boogie Café 8:20pm In Layman Terms River City Blues Society (VA) Rum Boogie Café 9:00pm The Gabe Stillman Band Billtown Blues Association Rum Boogie Café 9:40pm Justin Saladino Band Montreal Blues Society The Tin Roof 5:00pm (YOUTH) Gavin McLeod Toronto Blues Society The Tin Roof 5:40pm (YOUTH) The Piano Matt Quintet Long Island Blues Society The Tin Roof 6:20pm Torrey Casey & the Southside Hustle Illinois Central Blues Club The Tin Roof 7:00pm Celso Salim Band Santa Clarita Valley Blues Society The Tin Roof 7:40pm Fred T and The Band Central Mississippi Blues Society The Tin Roof 8:20pm Rae & the Royal Peacocks Atlanta Blues Society The Tin Roof 9:00pm Rhythm X Revival Melbourne Blues Appreciation Society The Tin Roof 9:40pm Richie Arndt & Band BluesBaltica - Eutin Wet Willies 5:00pm (YOUTH) Nolan Leite Experience Boston Blues Society Wet Willies 5:40pm (YOUTH) The BITS Band Cincy Blues Society Wet Willies 6:20pm (YOUTH) 4 Past Midnight Lowcountry Blues Club Wet Willies 7:00pm Murray Kinsley & Wicked Grin Loyal Blues Fellowship Wet Willies 7:40pm The Blues Crusaders Southwest Florida Blues Society Wet Willies 8:20pm Michael J Howe West Michigan Blues Society Wet Willies 9:00pm The Ivy Ford Band Crossroads Blues Society of Illinois Wet Willies 9:40pm Samantha King & The YEG Trio Edmonton Blues Society Wet Willies 10:20pm Elliott and the Audio Kings Grand River Blues Society.
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