Mahindra Blues Festival

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Mahindra Blues Festival
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StatusActive
GenreMusic Festival
Venue Mehboob Studios
Location(s)Bandra, Mumbai
CountryIndia
Inaugurated2011
Most recent2020
Organized by Mahindra Group
Website www.mahindrablues.com

Mahindra Blues Festival (MBF) is an annual blues music festival that happens in February at Mehboob Studios, Bandra, Mumbai. Senior musicians who have performed here at this festival over the past years include Buddy Guy, Walter Trout, and John Mayall.

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History

Spearheaded by Anand Mahindra, Vice-Chairman and Managing Director of the Mahindra Group, with VG Jairaman, the co-founder of Oranjuice Entertainment serving as festival director, the inaugural edition of the Mahindra Blues festival took place on 5-6 February 2011, at Mumbai's Mehboob Studios. [1] [2] This first edition of the festival was headlined by Chicago Blues musician Buddy Guy, who is reported to have pledged his support to the endeavor without hesitation. [2] At the culmination of his two-hour-long set, he invited the other musicians who had performed across the two days to join him on stage for an impromptu jam. [3] Since then, the festival is closed each year with an all-star jam featuring that year's headlining artists. [2]

Although the festival has attracted a number of prominent blues musicians over the years, Guy remains an integral part of the festival. He has headlined several editions of the festival, including its 10th anniversary in 2020. [4] One of the festival venue's three stages has also been named the "Polka Dot Parlour" in honor of the musician's polka dotted guitar and shirts. [5]

Apart from the international musicians who grace the stage each year, local stalwarts including Blackstratblues and Soulmate are regular features in the line-up. [6]

In 2015, for its fifth edition, the Mahindra Blues Festival inaugurated a new tradition - the Mahindra Blues Band Hunt. This annual competition recognizes local talent. The winners of the Band Hunt are given the opportunity to perform at the Garden Stage between the headlining sets in that year's edition of the festival. [6]

In 2020, for the festival's 10th anniversary, Oranjuice Entertainment teamed up with the Indian NGO Nanhi Kali for their "Blues in Schools initiative". The Mahindra Blues team taught school girls from underprivileged backgrounds how to play the harmonica. 11 of these students were chosen to perform at the festival on the Garden Stage. [7]

Performers

YearInternational artistesHomegrown artistesBand Hunt Winner
2020 [8] [9]
  • The Homegrown Blues Collective
Quiet Storm
2019 [10] Blue Temptation
2018 [11] Arinjoy Trio
2017 [12] [13] [14] BLU
2016 [15] [16] Lal and the People
2015 [6]
  • Blackstratblues
Aayushi Karnik
2014 [17] [18] -
2013 [19]
  • Big Band Blues
  • Soulmate
-
2012 [20]
  • Soulmate
  • Blackstratblues
  • Overdrive Trio
-
2011 [21]
  • Soulmate
  • Saturday Night Blues Band
  • The Luke Kenny Mojo Jukebox
-

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