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‘Two Blues Legends for One Great Cause’ Kicks Off In Memphis

Barry KerznerBy Barry KerznerMarch 31, 2017Updated:April 9, 2020No Comments2 Mins Read
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Memphis, TN – The ‘Two Blues Legends for One Great Cause’ tour will kick off in Memphis this Sunday, 2 April, at Minglewood Hall on Madison Avenue.

Artists slated to be performing include headliners Buddy Guy and Bobby Rush. Also scheduled to appear are The Bo-Keys, Southern Avenue, and Vasti Jackson.

As noted on the PCa Blue site, “PCa Blue is pleased to announce the Buddy Guy Blues for Prostate Cancer initiative. In 2017, Buddy will appear alongside blues masters, daughters and sons of blues legends, and local blues musicians in cities across the country – at the same time presenting the important information men need to make informed decisions about this deadly disease.” PCa Blue is a 501c3 charitable organization

Buddy Guy is the national spokesman for PCa Blue. He has said, “I am proud to serve as the spokesperson for PCa Blue in memory of my brother Phil. Through PCa Blue’s education and awareness efforts, we will save lives. We are connecting the dots between blues and the prostate cancer cause.” Phil Guy passed from prostate cancer in 2008.

Another part of the PCa Blue mission is to advocate for quality cancer care for all people touched by Prostate Cancer. PCa Blue supports policy reforms that will expand access to innovative treatments and health care approaches for Prostate Cancer Patients. We will work with legislators and policy-makers to represent Prostate Cancer Patients with the goal to improve their quality of care and quality of life after diagnosis.

Minglewood Hall

Sunday, Apr 2, 2017
Doors: 5:00 PM
Show: 6:00 PM

All Ages  $35 – $100

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