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PHOTO GALLERY: Wallace Blues Festival

CHANSE WATSON | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 7 years, 10 months AGO
by CHANSE WATSON
Hagadone News Network | July 11, 2017 9:20 AM

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Casey Ryan, a Kellogg High School graduate and local favorite, performs Friday night on Stage No. 2 at the Wallace Blues Festival.

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Festival goers stay cool in front of the The Metals Bar by catching some mist.

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Dr. Phil & The Enablers (featuring Enaville Snake Pitt owner Tom Richards) perform on Stage No. 2 Saturday afternoon.

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Terrie Odabi and her band from Oakland, Calif., perform on the main stage Saturday afternoon.

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The Hank Shreve band on the main stage Saturday afternoon.

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Sammy Eubanks’ drummer and bass player back him up during the main event Saturday night.

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Blues lovers cut a rug while Terrie Odabi performs.

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A couple dances in front of Dr. Phil & the Enablers.

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Sara Brown carries a soulful tune in the beer garden near the main stage.

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