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Enter to win a pair of tickets to see Keb’ Mo at the Majestic

Keb Bo is performing in Dallas on June 2
Keb Bo is performing in Dallas on June 2 (Courtesy photo)

AEG Live in partnership with the AT&T Performing Arts Center presents Blues and roots music legend Keb’ Mo’ who is returning to Dallas for a night of rich and vibrant American music in support of his most recent album, 2014’s BLUESAmericana, which was released on Kind of Blue Music. The event is scheduled for June 2 and NDG Readers can visit our Facebook and Instagram pages to find out how to win tickets!

Asked about the process of creating the album, the three-time Grammy winner says, “I only make albums when I’m inspired to, and these 10 songs come from a very honest place. BLUESAmericana is the beginning of the next phase of who I am.”

Early attempts at the writing process saw Keb’ trying out a simplified sound, but it just didn’t take. “My first intention was to make a stripped-down acoustic album – just me and my guitar playing some songs. But I couldn’t do it! I love ensembles so much.” No surprise for a musician whose career has included collaborations with the likes of India Arie, Vince Gill, Dave Koz, Marcus Miller, Jefferson Airplane/Starship, Albert Collins, and Big Joe Turner, among others.

Buy tickets today  at the AT&T Performing Arts Center website and for more tickets enter to win free tickets for a chance to witness some of the best live blues Dallas will see this year.

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