Drink Small "You got a minute?" Drink Small asked me during our phone interview.

"Yeah," I said.

"All right," he said. The bluesman left the phone. A television was audible in the background.

After a few seconds, the man who for 35 years has called himself the "Blues Doctor" returned with his guitar and played a song about the Mississippi Valley Blues Festival - how he wants to the meet the mayor of Davenport, how he played the event 10 or 12 years ago. "I can do the same thing," sang Small, who returns to the festival this weekend, "but I can do it better at the age of 74."

Henry GrayIt's only a slight overstatement to say that blues piano legend Henry Gray has played with everybody who's anybody.

IH Mississippi Valley Blues Festival Welcome, blues fans!

You would think that we would be used to this by now - the months and months of hard work by dedicated Mississippi Valley Blues Society volunteers, the nonstop struggle to keep things moving forward. But it's always amazing when the fest is finally here!

The Damon Fowler Group, 5 p.m.

Robert Belfour, 5 p.m.

Robert Belfour We at the IH Mississippi Valley Blues Festival are proud to open the 2007 Tent Stage performances with Memphis' own Robert "Wolfman" Belfour.

Smokin' Mojo Kings, 2 p.m.

Bad Luck City, 1:30 p.m.

Doña Oxford, 2 p.m.

Dona OxfordIf you want to hear some of the best, most energetic boogie-woogie and barrel-house blues piano around, make sure you get to the Fest site early on Sunday for Doña Oxford. As Blues Revue says, her work on the ivories is "stunning."

Drink Small, 1:30 p.m.

David Horwitz, workshop 1 p.m. Saturday

David has been traveling to festivals and clubs for years in search of great blues music for his ears and visual images to capture on film. This year he shot the Legendary Blues Cruise, and served as a judge at the International Blues Challenge in Memphis, Tennessee.

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