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PETE
by Fdemetrio - 04/14/26 06:57 AM
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Joined: Feb 2002
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Hi Rob, I was down in Jax last weekend to pick up a truck we bought on e-bay. We looked up relatives to stay with and in the process, found out about spring in the blues! We spent most of saturday enjoying some fantastic music. we also realize now that Jax is a good weekend trip for us, so I'll be checking this board. James
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Thanks for your post. You are absolutely correct. Jacksonville is the best kept secret in Florida. There are always jazz and blues festivals along with rock concerts (at the beach to boot) in the summer time.
There are so many genres of music available here. Hopefully jpfolks will have something soon.
I do know that there is another blues festival at the beach later on in the summer. It typically lasts 2 days. There is always great music and food.
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