
Celebrating and connecting with our Arkansas River Delta Blues Trail communities through sponsored fundraisers to share the music and musicians who represent the Arkansas blues culture. Funding is dedicated to preserve Arkansas pioneers, support education, and activate cultural tourism opportunities.
201 Main Street Sherrill, Arkansas
We invite you to join us to celebrate and honor the original bluesman and Arkansas blues music pioneer, Bobby Rush. Experience the first of ...
201 Main Street Sherrill, Arkansas
England, Arkansas
We invite you to join us to celebrate and honor an original bluesman and Arkansas blues music pioneer, Larry "Totsy" Davis. Experience one o...
England, Arkansas
Wabbaseka Heritage Festival, Wabbaseka, Arkansas
We invite you to join us to celebrate and honor the late blues pioneer, "Queen" Sylvia Burton. Join the community of Wabbaseka, Arkansas, an...
Wabbaseka Heritage Festival, Wabbaseka, Arkansas
Jones Park, Altheimer, Arkansas
We invite you to join us to celebrate and honor the late Arkansas blues legend James Tail Dragger Jones. Food, live music, and the joy of en...
Jones Park, Altheimer, Arkansas
Funding from each event and donations are dedicated to preserving the state's founding legends and supporting community programming that develops education, economic development, and cultural tourism opportunities.
Recognizing the historical Arkansas River Delta Blues legends will be a fundamental part of the initial launch. This includes fundraising to place the markers in their honor and create community events along the trail, showcasing local blues musical talents while paying homage to those who have forged the path before.
The first initiative of the Arkansas River Delta Blues Trail involves collaborating with key stakeholders from recognized cities and counties along the planned Arkansas River Delta Blues Trail. This collaboration aims to increase awareness of blues legends through historical markers, visual story experiences, and educational and event components in local schools and communities.
The first six honorees have been announced, along with fundraising and partnership efforts to complete all historical markers and planned events over the next twelve months.
Additional markers celebrating historical blues legends will be unveiled across key sites in Scott, Pine Bluff, and surrounding towns in the Arkansas River Delta, with events and educational resources highlighting each artist’s story and musical legacy.
To continue with these historic preservation and community events, we need your help. Please contact to learn how you can become involved or support through donations and event sponsorships.
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