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Rollin' On the River Blues Festival


History of Rollin on the River

The first Rollin on the River Festival in 1989 featured Buddy Holly's Crickets. In the second year, the festival moved downriver to Keokuk's Hubinger Landing and featured a reunion of hometown bands. The third year, the festival received a grant from the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs, which gave organizers a much-needed financial boost and the blues was chosen as the primary music format. The festival was moved to historic Victory Park, where it remains today.

The event is the longest running blues festival and the only one of its kind in the Tri-State area. Through the years, Rollin' on the River has presented some of the finest blues musicians around, including Magic Slim, Jimmy Thackery, Studebaker John, Joanna Conner, Lonnie Brooks, Bernard Allison, Buckwheat Zydeco, and Doyle Bramhall, just to name a few.

In addition to stage performers, ROR presents musical workshops and young people's activities on Saturday afternoons, along with offering scholarships  and a used instrument lending program for local students.

Rollin' On the River Blues Festival is not affiliated with AmericanTowns Media