The Okanagan's own Cat Wells Blues Band is heading to the renowned International Blue Challenge (IBC).
This event represents a significant milestone for blues musicians, offering them an invaluable opportunity to enhance their music careers on an international stage.
"We're thrilled to be included in the International Blues Challenge and to have a chance to showcase our music to fellow blues artists and industry professionals," said Wells.
IBC takes place Jan. 7-11 on Beale Street in Memphis, Tennessee across 20 different venues.
"Our band will be showcasing on Friday Jan. 11 at Alfred鈥檚 on Beale," said Wells.
But the venture to get the entire band to Memphis and find accommodations is quite expensive. So the band is hosting a fundraiser Nov. 28 to help get them there.
Break up the winter blues with some groovy tunes at the Vernon Elks Lodge Thursday night, doors open at 6 p.m.
Attendees will enjoy live performances from not only the Cat Wells Blues Band but also the Blind Bay Blues Band, The Bagdaddies and Del Rango and the Derailers. Tickets are $25 available on Eventbrite or via e-transfer to catwellsrocks@gmail.com.
The National Women in Blues (WiB), an organization committed to supporting female blues musicians, sponsors a stage every year along the iconic Beale Street. This platform provides a rare opportunity for women artists who might not otherwise receive the support needed to break into the music industry. It allows talented women to shine and share their music with a broader audience.
Adding to the excitement, the Cat Wells Blues Band will soon release their latest CD, Anything and Everything. This album has been 鈥渋n the can鈥 for many years and features all original songs. It includes artists (the late) Sonny Rhodes, (the late) Jason Buie and Johnny Ferreria (Colin James).
For more information and updates, follow Cat Wells on social media or visit catwells.rocks.