
This sounds like a great time up in Canada. Plus you have plenty of time to plan for it. Salmon Arm British Columbia on August 17-19 is having it annual Roots And Blues Fest. Here is the list of artists from the Roots and Blues website:
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Roots and Blues Performers
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| 2007 Roots and Blues Performers   60 Acts on 7 Stages  |              
| Andy Palacio & the Garifuna Collective  African rhythms combined with Latin flavours, warm, powerful voices and perfectly blended percussion.  |              
| Corb Lund & the Hurtin' Albertans  Alt-country songs with a strong sense of roots savvy from this Juno Award-winning band.  |              
| David Francey  A Juno-winning songwriter and one of Canada's most revered folk poets sings songs that go straight to the heart and stay there.  |              
| Devon Allman's Honeytribe  "..music infused with an eclectic mix of Delta blues, soul and the same vein of Southern rock once popularized by his father's band."  |              
| Dubblestandart  Highly original modern dub with a socially conscious pulse.  |              
| Ellika & Solo  Brilliant fusion of Swedish fiddle and Senegalese kora and the winners of the BBC Radio3 “Boundary Crossing” award.  |              
| Fathead  Super funky blues and R&B with an undeniable groove... "These boys boogie with heart."  |              
| Galant tu perds ton temps  Traditional Québécois songs and rich a cappella harmonies sung by five glorious voices.  |              
| Gráda  Irish music with pulsing energy, vision and jazzy tones with a reputation for knock-out shows.  |              
| Green Fools Theatre  This astounding group of stilt walkers will engage audiences of all ages as they rove around the grounds.  |              
| Jim Byrnes and the House of Refuge  The legendary blues musician, backed by Zubot and Dawson, creates music that is inspired and soulful.  |              
| John Boutte  Best Male Vocalist 2006 Offbeat New Orleans Music Awards - "John Boutté has one of the most beautiful, soulful voices in the country."  |              
| Kiran Ahluwalia  This Juno Award winner performs ghazals and folk songs of India for the 21st century.  |              
| Les Gitans de Sarajevo  Music from the Balkans and Eastern Europe, that pushes traditional Gypsy airs into a modern context.  |              
| Lil Brian and the Zydeco Travelers  A mix of contemporary urban black sounds and their own modern form of zydeco, rhythmically and lyrically sophisticated and unbelievably funky!  |              
| Los de Abajo  "Unique Mexican sensibilities with plenty of ska, a shot of salsa, a shed-load of punk, and some high-speed Colombian cumbia ..."  |              
| Luke Doucet  Wry & candid writing, blending elements of country, blues and surf rock  |              
| Matt Andersen  Hybrid blues, roots and rock delivered with a soulful voice and ace guitar work.  |              
| Mia Dyson  “The 24-year-old's deep husky voice, the amazingly executed distorted Telecaster and lap steel, create a sound which penetrates your soul.”  |              
| Michael Franti and Spearhead  Rhythms and textures that suggest reggae in a rock context with lyrics that are smart, thought provoking, and political.  |              
| Mighty Popo Trio  A Rwandan/Burundian whose music is steeped in African tradition.  |              
| Mihirangi  Percussion-driven Pacific chants and Maori nu-folk with lyrics concerned with indigenous, environmental and spiritual issues.  |              
| Paperboys  Celtic, bluegrass and Latin world music fusion so good that each of their last five albums have been nominated for Juno awards.  |              
| Paul Oscher  A veteran of the Muddy Waters band, a multi-instrumentalist and the winner of two 2006 Blue Music Awards.  |              
| PF Sloan  "There is no question his songwriting is still as strong as ever more than 40 years after he wrote Eve Of Destruction."  |              
| Rachelle van Zanten  "A fabulous slide guitarist, a great voice and a strong songwriter with excellent pop and rock sensibilities." - Ottawa Citizen  |              
| Redeye  Their West Coast vibe will have you swaying to their infectious pop, rock and ska beat.  |              
| Reno jack and Sunday wilde  A unique sound with lyrics that capture themes of grief, love, ectasy, torment and addiction.  |              
| Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band  Raw Delta Blues pounded out with crazed fury ..."They sound like Robert Johnson on crack... they get one hell of a sound."  |              
| Ruthie Foster  "She can give up the gospel a la Mahalia, shake up the soul like Aretha, or dig deep into the blues the way Big Mama Thorton once did.”  |              
| Siegel-Schwall Band  The legendary blues band "first album in thirty years is a wondrous return to its glory days." - Billboard  |              
| T. Nile  "Best New/Emerging Artist" -Canadian Folk Music Awards and "Critics Favourite New Discovery of 2006" - Penguin Eggs  |              
| That 1 Guy  One of the most insanely genius musicians, he delivers earthshaking future funk from ”the magic pipe” to accompany his madcap lyrics.  |              
| Vargas Blues Band  "Vargas is like a rainbow, he feels the same passion as I do when we embrace world music. He has a brilliant future." - Carlos Santana  |              
| Washboard Chaz Blues Trio  "Their bare bones approach, toe-tapping, beer fueled melodies and plaintive vocals are sure to bring a smile to your weary face."  |              
| Xavier Rudd  A unique multi-instrumentalist solo artist whose songs balance acoustic soul, manic fretwork, rhythmic stomps and exotic percussion.  | 
Update
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