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Wichita Blues Society

The Wichita Blues Society has been an affiliate of the Memphis-based Blues Foundation since 1983. Our mission is to ensure the future of the Blues, a uniquely American art form, by celebrating blues recording and performances, and expanding appreciation and awareness of Blues music’s significance. We do this by hosting and supporting live music events, and outreach through our Blues in the Schools program and other community involvement.

The WBS is a non-profit organization run by volunteers and supported through memberships, donations and sponsors.


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B.I.T.S. Program


Blues In The Schools is an umbrella term used to describe a program that utilizes a classroom format to teach children about the Blues. Programs are not limited to schools or classrooms; they can be held anywhere.


Why Teach The Blues? The Blues is the first truly American music. With its roots in the deep South of the 1800s, it spread across the U.S., evolving based on the styles and preferences of the region, but always soulful and reflecting the human condition. From the acoustic blues of the front porch to the electrifying sounds of the Chicago Blues scene, it has been the major influence in jazz, rock and roll, and country western music. We can find common ground through the Blues.

WBS Membership


Become a Member! Membership Fees help keep the blues alive! Wichita Blues Society members are a delightfully diverse group of people who have a love and appreciation for the Blues. If you have any questions about how you can participate, send an email to wichitabluessociety@gmail.com to get more information.

One Year Memberships available starting at $20/year. Pick a plan that works best for you!

Membership


UPCOMING EVENTS

Event Information:

  • Sat
    16
    Sep
    2023

    Paxico Blues Festival

    8:00 amMain Street Paxico, KS

    The 19th annual Paxico Blues Festival on Saturday September 16!

    For almost two decades, the Paxico Blues Festival has celebrated big city blues in a small town setting in the beautiful Flint Hills. This year WOMEN BRING THE BLUES!

    This free admission festival is known for showcasing top talent that often go on to be national and international stars.

    11:00 AM: Alyssa Galvan
    12:30 PM: Maria the Mexican
    2:30 PM: Kara Grainger
    4:30 PM: J. Love Band
    6:30 PM: Kelli Baker

     


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