Now in its seventh year and recognised as one of the UKs best Blues festivals, the 2007
Swanage Blues Festival will have the Dorset coastal resort rocking on Friday 2, Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 March. There is an open invitation to party; admission to all the venues is free.

Swanage is a lovely seaside town in Dorset on England's south coast. It sits in a picturesque bay, just along the coast from the National Trust's Studland Bay and enjoys wonderful views and walks. There are excellent pubs, restaurants and reasonably priced accommodation.
Bands and Musicians performing at the festival include the Incredible Blues Puppies, the Barcodes, Robin Bibi, the Mustangs, Pete Harris, Hugh Budden, Teej Osbourne, Slim Lightfoot & The Backbones, the Jon Walsh Blues Band and the incredible Saiichi Sugiyama.
But wait, there's more! There's Storm Warning, the Hightown Crows, a one-man blues explosion, John Crampton, Sonny Black who was voted Blues in Britain magazine guitarist of the year in 2002, Hollow Bone, Nigel Bagge & Eddie Armer, Pete Smith with Chris Williams, Pete Harris & Jim Tigwell and the man that organises it all for the love of the Blues, Steve Darrington.
Labels: Blues, England, Festival, Swanage, Swanage Blues Festival