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With a career beginning in the 1950s, world-renowned blues legend and South Carolina native, Dr. Mac Arnold helped create a distinctive musical movement and ultimately shape the electric blues sound that would go on to inspire rock and roll. Over the years, Arnold’s career included numerous performances with fellow musicians, such as Muddy Waters, James Brown, B.B. King, Otis Redding, John Lee Hooker, The Temptations, Eric Clapton, and Paul Butterfield.
Join Dr. Mac Arnold for a special evening of storytelling and acoustic performances as he shares memories from his life and storied career while exploring the roots and evolution of the Upcountry’s unique relationship with the Piedmont Blues.
Replying on this Meetup does not reserve your ticket. They are available on this link (until sold out): https://emuseum.upcountryhistory.org/Performance.aspx?pid=2608&cal=https%3a%2f%2femuseum.upcountryhistory.org%3a443%2fcalendar.aspx
Each ticket reservation will include two complimentary drink tickets.
The Museum will serve light hors d’oeuvres of the southern variety along with sweet tea, beer, and wine.
I hope to see you there!

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