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WHAT:
  • BLUES LEGEND:
    The Life & Times of
    H-Bomb Ferguson

    ~ the world premiere of John Parker's documentary film
  • Q & A with Director John Parker & H-Bomb Ferguson
  • Live, on-stage: Blues session with H-Bomb and the Medicine Men
  • Cash Bar - cocktails, wine and beer, non-alcoholic beverages and snacks


  • WHEN:
  • One night only - Tuesday October 21, doors and bar open at 6:45 pm, film begins at 7:30 pm.


  • WHERE:
  • The Madison Theater, 720 Madison Ave., Covington KY.
  • Click here for directions, maps & parking info.


  • TICKETS:
    Tickets for adults are $12 in advance and $15 at the door. Tickets for students and for ETA-20/20 Festival participants are $9.00, at the door only, and require valid ID.

    Advance tickets:
  • ON-LINE
  • tollfree 1-877-548-3237


  • and in these neighborhoods (click for map and phone number):

  • Clifton - Ludlow -- Sitwell's
  • Clifton - South -- Ben & Jerry's
  • Mt. Lookout -- Lookout Joe
  • Covington -- Madison Theater



  • BLUES LEGEND:
    The Life & Times of H-Bomb Ferguson


    Tuesday, Oct 17
    The Madison Theatre, Covington
    7:30 pm


    Cincinnati World Cinema and WVXU 91.7 present ...

    The World Premiere
    of Cincinnati filmmaker John Parker's
    documentary about legendary blues artist
    H-Bomb Ferguson

    plus... Post-film discussion with H-Bomb and the Director.   Well, this didn't turn out quite the way we had planned ... we were hoping that John could talk about making the film and H-Bomb would share some of his musical history ... but H was ready to make music! So that is exactly what happened!

    plus... A live blues session with H-Bomb and his band, the Medicine Men.

    plus... A "Meet the Man" session with H-Bomb in the lobby, where the audience paid their respects and had their photos taken with the Blues Legend.