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ArtsQuest announces 2 new shows

ArtsQuest recently announced two upcoming shows in the Musikfest Café. The shows join an already full schedule.

On Sept. 26, King Crimson Founder Robert Fripp and his manager David Singleton will host a one-of-a-kind conversational experience for a live audience.

Fripp and Singleton will share stories from the music business and behind-the-scenes anecdotes for a one-of-a-kind night in the Café.

Fripp is a founding member of King Crimson, contributor and collaborator with Brian Eno, David Bowie, Daryl Hall, Peter Gabriel and many other music legends.

Fripp will be joined by David Singleton, who established DGM with Fripp in 1993 and has reluctantly managed King Crimson since 2018.

On Sept. 29, Black Joe Lewis & the Honeybears with co-headliner Cedric Burnside will bring their signature blues to the stage.

After more than two decades on the music scene, Joe & the Honeybears are still going strong, “cashing checks and snapping necks.”

Over the course of his career Joe has honed his unique blue-riffing guitar style while finding his true voice. Influenced by the Godfather of Soul James Brown and Howlin’ Wolf, Joe & the Honeybears have released six full-length albums, made numerous television appearances and headlined Coachella, Bonnaroo and Musikfest.

There are few artists like Cedric Burnside. The Mississippi Hill Country blues guitarist and singer/songwriter contains within him the legacy and future of the region’s prescient sound stories.

Burnside’s two Grammy-nominated album projects channeled the blues spirit on drums, guitar and vocals in the North Mississippi Hill Country tradition. His newest album “I Be Trying” is a 13-track album treatise on life’s challenges, pleasures and beauty.

Tickets for both events, as well as a complete list of upcoming events, are available at steelstacks.org.