Joe Bonamassa to headline another blues cruise
Joe Bonamassa, Robert Randolph and Marc Broussard are among the musicians headlining another new music cruise focused on the blues.
The four-night Keeping the Blues Alive at Sea voyage will kick off Feb. 15, 2016 in Miami and also include performances by Blues Traveler, Beth Hart, Shemekia Copeland, The James Hunter Six, Eric Bibb with Michael Jerome Browne, Kirk Fletcher & Josh Smith, Selwyn Birchwood and Jarekus Singleton.
Presented by the Keeping the Blues Alive Foundation, Bonamassa and music cruise organizer Sixthman, the sailing will take place on the 2,394-passenger Norwegian Pearl and include a stop in Cozumel, Mexico.
It's the second voyage of its kind. An inaugural Keeping the Blues Alive cruise headlined by Bonamassa took place earlier this year.
Passengers on the new sailing will have access to dozens of performances on multiple stages around the ship.
Fares for the voyage start at $875 per person, not including taxes and fees. More information is online at bluesaliveatsea.com.
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