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April 9, 2026:

Deep Digging Inquiry: Napoleon Demps - Two Sides of the Same Coin?



Hi Daddy B. Nice, long time no see!

It's Hosokawa, your big fan from Japan.

I’m writing to you because my "digging instinct" just wouldn’t let this go.
(First of all, thank you so much for featuring my previous email and for your reply! It meant the world to me to know you actually read it.)
I need to confirm something about Napoleon Demps.

Is the artist featured in your guide here:
Napoleon Demps Artist Guide.

...the exact same person as the one currently hitting #1 on this chart?
The Urban Influencer

If they are indeed the same person, I’d love to hear your current thoughts!

Considering your famous "This isn't Southern Soul" take on his earlier work, how do you feel about his "evolution" (or should we say "Southern transformation") and his current massive success in the scene?

If I’ve got the wrong guy and it's just a coincidence, feel free to ignore this and laugh! haha.
Keep up the great work. Can't wait for your next update!

Best regards,
Hosokawa


Daddy B. Nice replies:

First, Hosokawa, let me just say that no trait is more admirable to a writer/editor like your Daddy B. Nice than true curiosity. In other words, I welcome your questions as long as they're backed by an obvious intent to figure something out. And that seems to be the case.

Second, you need to know that in quoting the chart you have, you've accessed a somewhat secondary source. Any publicity for southern soul is good for the genre, and I myself peruse the chart from time to time when it pops up in my email, but I wouldn't be frank if I didn't tell you I also get annoyed enough to block it for months at a time. Certainly, being #1 on that chart does not equate to "current massive success".

So I'll just put it this way. The Napoleon Demps tune "Drankin'" appeared two months back-to-back in Daddy B. Nice's Top 40 Singles last year (when it was first published) as follows:

TOP 40 SOUTHERN SOUL SINGLES: SEPTEMBER 25



21. "Drankin'"---Napoleon Demps
22. "Kountry Fresh"---Ciddy Boi P feat. Tex Freedom
23. "Keep It Poppin'"---J.J. Caillier
24. "Make It Roll"---Tucka
25. "Juke Joint Lover (Remix)"---Joe Nice feat. Nelson Curry & Doug E. Fresh
26. "Come Over"---Marcellus The Singer
27. "Got Off Early"---L.J. Echols
28. "Take Me To A Party"---Breeze MrDo2Much
29. "Cutta Rug"---King Malachi
30. "Big Leg Woman"---Soul Payn feat. Paroose

....And it moved up (almost making the Top 10 Singles) in...

TOP 40 SOUTHERN SOUL SINGLES: OCTOBER



11. "Believe 'Em"---King George feat. Frank Johnson
12. "Gas Station Love"---E.J. Jones
13. "Real Man"---MissVocals
14. "Good Time"---West Love
15. "Drankin'"---Napoleon Demps
16. "I'm Him"---Keith Luv feat. Mr. Burden
17. "Keep It Poppin'"---J.J. Caillier
18. "Come Over"---Marcellus The Singer
19. "Never Been"---Carlin Taylor feat. Jeter Jones
20. "Igloo On My Heart"---K. Morris

...So as you can see I really did like Napoleon Demps' single when it came out, which preceded the charting you cite by half a year.

Third, and finally...

However, your letter brought to my attention an artist guide that I had completely forgotten about. There are hundreds of such artist guides on this site, unknown and unused by all but the most engaged and involved of fans. Due to very little southern soul activity on their part or death, even more languish in obscurity. That's the case with Napoleon Demps. But when I went to your link to his page, I blushed when I saw the one-star ranking some eight years ago front and center. I would never intentionally do that any more. I simply don't review music that is that bad. And I felt bad that I had made Demps feel bad, and allowed it to be online for so long! So I am changing that.

"Drankin'" is a fine southern soul effort, and as I said above it almost made The Top 10, which meant I would've graced it with some positive commentary. Demps finally gets it. That's how I would answer your question.

Buy Napoleon Demps' "Drankin'" at Apple.

One last thing. When I got to Demps' Apple page I saw that he used my artwork (Daddy B. Nice caricature) on the cover of "The Remedy," a single from 2023. He didn't ask my permission to do that. Gee. Just when I was getting all warm and fuzzy, he's got me riled up again!

Here's what I'm going to do. I'm going to leave the artist guide the way it was for a while. Otherwise, how else will the readers know what I'm talking about when I say I feel bad about being so mean? (And becoming so mellow over the years. Hah!) Then, in a month or so, I'll put this letter---including my good words on "Drankin'"---front and center at the top of his page.

Don't let me forget, Hosokawa!

Read Daddy B. Nice's Artist Guide to Napoleon Demps.

Hosokawa replies:

Hi Daddy B,

Thank you so much for the reply! Your passionate comments really made my day.

To be honest, it’s quite difficult to find a trustworthy chart here in Japan—except for yours, of course! I always rely on your insights as my "Southern Soul compass."
I have nothing but respect for your take on Napoleon Demps. I also truly understand how challenging it must be to manage such a vast and influential website. But watch out—there are "strange explorers" like me out here who keep digging deep! lol
Regarding the cover art, I did notice the caricature. That’s actually what led to my question about whether it was the same person. I hadn't realized it was "unofficial," but it all makes sense now.
It would be great if this could be a bridge for you and Demps to connect more!
If you ever run into him, please tell him: "A crazy fan in Japan noticed you!" lol
Best regards,
Hosokawa

Daddy B. Nice replies:

There are no trustworthy charts for southern soul music, even in America. There aren’t enough sales---nor consistent radio time. That’s also the situation for most other genres today. The best way to gauge “success” is the number of streams (YouTube, mostly---success is measured in the millions) and the amount of touring venues (see Concert Calendar). Last year’s exception was “Boots On The Ground” by 803Fresh, which hit #1 on Billboard.

As for “passionate comments,” I began my reply in a dispassionate state. Don’t know what happened. I’m thinking about getting a medical procedure---a filter---to regulate that.

As for connecting with Napoleon Demps, don’t worry. He’ll be aware. He's probably floored by all the unexpected publicity. I assume you saw his letter of a few years ago (very well thought out, by the way) in the “Tidbits” section of his Artist Guide.

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April 3, 2026.

Looking For A Song Letter

Hi Daddy,

I'm looking for a song. The line that stood out was "I'm the queen/The blues is my claim to fame."

Alec

Daddy B. Nice replies:

Oh that's an easy one. That's the late Denise LaSalle singing her 2015 hit single "I'm Still The Queen".


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March 26, 2026: Pictured: R. Kelly

RE: Daddy B. Mean! An Idiot's Guide To AI-Infected Southern Soul

Click here to read the original article on Daddy B. Nice's Corner.

Daddy B Nice,

Your commentary on AI-infected Soul is timely and on the mark. Just when it seems Southern Soul is on the cusp of another level of respectability and popularity we have to deal with these charlatans potentially stealing spots and slots from those who actually create the music and may have been waiting for a break. But how do you deal with AI when it keeps getting better?

Look, people. Creating AI (artificial intelligence) southern soul is a problem. It can easily become a way for a white man (I’m white so I can say this) to steal black music! A white computer nerd can sit down and create a seemingly hot black southern soul artist (their visuals are always of AI black singers) despite not having a lick of singing talent! Then start a you tube channel, steal an email list to blast out their Frankenstein-esque abomination and boom! They have created an AI artist getting airplay and charting.

I'm glad you, the Southern Soul guide, is fully aware and on top of this pernicious practice.

Blues Critic

Daddy B. Nice replies:

Really appreciate it. Especially coming from you. Can I publish this one?

Blues Critic replies:

I'd be honored.

Read Daddy B. Nice's "Daddy B. Mean! An Idiot's Guide to AI-Infected Southern Soul" on Daddy B. Nice's Corner.

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March 23, 2026:

Two "SHORTS" Regarding M. Cally's "Saddle Up" Top 10 Commentary



RE: M. Cally Top 10 Single "Saddle Up"

Hey my brother! Keep the good stuff coming. I think the artist you mentioned who had a house fire a few years back was Lomax, not M. Cally.

Name withheld

Daddy B. Nice replies:

And I think you're right, ----. Thanks, my dear!

Topic page?


RE: M. Cally's "Saddle Up" Critique

Daddy B --

This is the second time lately I've heard about "Topic". What exactly is a "Topic" page?

"Curlin'" Clyde

Daddy B. Nice replies:

A "topic" page is a YouTube feature in which recording artists can set up their wares, so to speak, for the audience. Most post their albums or singles in a horizontal row utilizing the artwork from when they were published. It's a great tool for fans to immediately access the work of an artist they're interested in. All you have to do is type in the name of the artist with the word "topic" after it.

"Curlin'" Clyde replies:

Oh wow! Who knew? Thanks!

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March 12, 2026: Pictured: Myia B

A Big Thank You from a Fan in Japan!



Dear Daddy B. Nice,

I’m writing to you from Japan to express my deepest gratitude for your incredible work on the Southern Soul RnB website.

In Japan, information about Southern Soul and the Chittlin' Circuit is very limited.
Your reviews and charts are my most trusted compass for discovering the latest and greatest in the scene.

I’ve been a long-time fan of Neo-soul (artists like Musiq Soulchild), but I’ve also always had a deep love for the raw, muddy sounds of the South—even rocking Master P back in high school!

Seeing how the scene has evolved in 2026—with artists like Myia B, Marcellus The Singer, and Mike Clark Jr. "shedding their skin"—has been fascinating, and I couldn't have kept up with these shifts without your deep insights.

Thank you for your dedication and for keeping the spirit of Southern Soul alive for fans all over the world.

Best regards,

[Hosokawa]

Daddy B. Nice replies:

What a lift on a Thursday morning! And a day before a Friday the 13th at that! (Yeah, I'm a little superstitious.) Thank you very much, Hosokawa. I finally retired from my day job last year and I've had a lot more time to write content, but the financial headwinds of sustaining such a big, sprawling website are ferocious. Your words of "gratitude" (and those of others) make it all worthwhile!

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March 6, 2026:

Re: Badd Newz "Bandana Round Her Boots"


Daddy B Nice,

I'm writing regarding "Bandana Around Her Boots" by Badd Newz, Big Mucci & Meechie, #19 in your February Top 40 Singles. Is it just me or does this song remind you of a song from the past? I can't figure it out and it keeps bugging me.

Jason in Georgia

Daddy B. Nice replies:

Good ear, Jason. Yeah, that's the bass line from a Tyrone Davis tune. Hold on and let me pull up some Tyrone. "Turning Point Of My Life". That's it.

Listen to Badd NewZ singing "Bandana Around Her Boots" on YouTube.

Listen to Tyrone Davis singing "Turning Point Of My Life" on YouTube.

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February 20, 2026:

Thank You Letter



Dear Daddy B --

I wept at the end of your review of Al Green's To Love Somebody. The music is so beautiful. Thanks for your words.

-- Danni

Daddy B. Nice replies:

Thank you, Danni.

Read Daddy B. Nice's Album Review.

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February 16, 2026:

Letters Policy


Hey Daddy,

Youre doin a fly job. Southern soul is on fire and you shine the light on us my bro. My question is first---If you publish this letter, can you make it from anonymous? and Second, do you have a policy on letters and How you decide to run them.

Anonymous

Daddy B. Nice replies:

That's a great question, -----, and I appreciate you asking it. The first dozen years or so that I ran "The Mailbag" I had a strict policy---"Don't print anything unless you ask permission"---but as time went on and I gained the trust of the southern soul community, I'll admit to getting "looser". Readers trust me to do the right thing. Nine of ten letters I get take place behind the scenes. If it's a more general subject of interest to everyone, I often print it without asking permission. And I haven't had any problems.

I have noticed a drop-off in letters though. Part of that is the changing of the guard, I'd guess, but it could be a hesitation to see their views in public. And I will say this. When I started writing about southern soul, the genre was very small and insular. Most of the older recording artists, including the top stars, who worked in chitlin' circuit obscurity really appreciated the recognition and let me know. The younger generation, not so much. And to a certain extent, even the people from the old days got off on the intimacy and thrill of being insiders, whereas I saw my mission as shining the light, as you say, illuminating the secrets, expanding the horizons.

In any case I'm easy. All readers have to do is what you did, ------, just tell me what to do. If you have something you want to keep between you and me, just say so. I'd much prefer that to not connecting with me at all.

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February 7, 2026:

Looking For A Song Letter: Do You Have This Song?


It's a woman and she sings "I can't make it do right, no, if your up to no good"

I know I heard it on WMGJ in the mid 2000s

Antajuan

Daddy B. Nice replies:

Oh man, can't you make it any harder? No other clues? On the positive side, you made it hard enough A-I couldn't answer it! I'll put this in the "Mailbag," Antajuan, where the people with the real smarts can take a whack at it.

Antajuan replies:

Haha, thanks! let me know if they can figure it out

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February 2, 2026

Pictured: FPJ: Best Southern Soul Album 2025


Thank You Letters


RE: Southern Soul Awards/Best of 2026


Read your Winners results. Hard to argue with any of it. You're on the cutting edge of this music/movement.

Blues Critic

Daddy B. Nice replies:

Thanks for the compliment on “Best Of”. What a lot of work I put into that!

GREAT JOB!


I launched a streaming radio station last year and decided to add a few Southern Soul cuts hourly. I couldn't find a consistent source with their finger on the pulse of what's happening in Southern Soul. I stumbled across your site and I've been locked in ever since.

Keep up the great work!

Tommy B

Daddy B. Nice replies:

Thanks, Tommy. Really appreciate it!

Read Winners Announced! Daddy B. Nice's 19th Annual Southern Soul Awards.

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January 19, 2026: Pictured: E.J. Jones

Questions about Spring Fling


Daddy B Nice,

I'm thinking about taking my girlfriend to Spring Fling in Mobile. Neither of us have been there before but we've heard stories some positive some negative. I'm excited about seeing so many acts but I also want to make sure my girlfriend has a good experience.

Chauncey

Daddy B. Nice replies:

Spring Fling is the "Woodstock" of southern soul, and I don't throw the word "Woodstock" around without knowing what I'm talking about. I attended Woodstock (one of the happier accidents of my younger life) and in fact published a 20,000 word article on the experience. You know the one thing I didn't report in my piece? That I peed in an empty discarded milk carton, surrounded by the throngs, rather than make another arduous trek through hundreds of thousands of fans to the San-O-Lets. (Something I don't recommend you do, mind you.) If your gal is okay with crowds, you'll be good. And why not? All those famous artists on one bill, rolling out one after another, from the early morning to the late at night? But you'll be at the mercy of the crowds and all that entails: trash, parking hassles, drunks, stoners, gate-crashing, exhaustion and all the minor indignities and injustices associated with 40-60 thousand people packed into a few acres---maybe even rain and mud. If you can be patient with all that, you'll be rewarded with an experience you'll remember for the rest of your lives. People just like you. People who love southern soul music, joyful at hearing their favorite artists live onstage and mingling with them in a communal high without parallel. There's nothing like it! I recommend it! But use common sense and preparedness, and that begins with being upfront with your mate, which it sounds like you're doing.

Chauncey replies:

Thanks so much Daddy B Nice for the quick reply. You've given us a great rundown. We really appreciate it!

P.S. I believe we'll go.

See Daddy B. Nice's Concert Calendar for Spring Fling in Mobile, Alabama, April 11, 2026.

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January 15, 2026:

RE: Fel Davis


Hey Daddy b nice,

As always thanks for what you do----- especially this time of year. I noticed the name Fel Davis in some promotional email recently. Wasn't he a southern soul guy many years ago? Not a big name, but a player?

Robert

Daddy B. Nice replies:

Yes he was. A good vocalist. With an unusual name. "Fel," short for Felton I suppose. He charted here in August 2011 with a song called "All Woman". I compared him to R. Kelly. How times have changed since then. Here's the list of Top 10 Singles artists from that month: Charles "Big Daddy" Stallings, Uvee Hayes & Otis Clay, Roni, Hog Pin, Doctor Dee, Fel Davis, Bobby Jones, Simeo & Carl Marshall, James Morgan & The Funk Bros., Sergio Davis. Not a single one recording southern soul any more.

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December 15, 2025:

Looking For A Song Letter


Hi. I need your help. I heard this southern soul song with the first lyrics being "Come out here on the floor" and it's not "Baby Workout." I know it came out in 2007 by an older performer. I know that's not a lot but I figured I'd give it a try.

Thanks.
Ken

Daddy B. Nice replies:

Funny. I found your question amusing on two counts. One, I was just wondering in the "Mailbag" about "looking for a song" being outdated by the emergence of A-I. Two, the lyric "Come out here on the floor" made me immediately think of the first line of Simply Wayne's current hit single, "Juke Joint Love". It's #14 in "Daddy B. Nice's Top 25 Southern Soul Songs of 2025," currently posted on Daddy B. Nice's Corner. Otherwise, not enough clues for me!

If you're positive about it coming out in 2007, I'd recommend going to the navigation bar and clicking "Best of 2007," which will instantly bring up all the top ten singles from that year. (Troll the right-hand column under Top 10 Singles.) It was the first year I began compiling top ten charts so it's a little "dowdy," but it might be in there. In the meantime I'll post your question in The Mailbag and see if any of those far more savvy deejays than I can come up with an answer.

Ken replies:

Thanks for getting back to me. I appreciate your help.

Ken replies again:

You were right. It's Juke Joint Love. Thanks so much for your help.

Yours,
Ken

Listen to Simply Wayne singing "Juke Joint Love" on YouTube.

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December 3, 2025:

RE: The Boogie Report Comes Out For A-I!


See Daddy B. Nice's Corner, News & Notes, November 19, 2025.

Daddy B. Nice

Hey, how's it going? First off, I love the site. I didn't even know I was posted, lol. Yes, it's AI-generated—only the vocals. I write everything. I only use AI for vocals (I can't sing), and I tell it the tempo, vibe, and just all-around structure of what I'm looking for.

I don't think AI Southern Soul is ruining it for other blues artists. I've even tried my luck with getting my guy F.P.J on a track. From Mississippi to Alabama… I can't speak for everyone, but I make Southern Soul music because of L.J. Echols, Marvin Sease, King George, Sir Charles Jones, Big Mel, F.P.J, Johnny Taylor, Tyrone Davis, and I could go on and on.

I'm from Mississippi, and I grew up waking up on Saturday mornings to Ma and Pops listening to WGNL 104.3—all-day Saturday blues while cleaning up. Blues has been in my veins, lol. I’ve been country, and I bump my music… But I just asked (Chat GpT) who was Baker Collins the Mac of Southern soul.. that's how I found out I was on ur Top 10 lol #gratitude

Baker Collins

Daddy B. Nice replies:

I'm glad you wrote in, Baker. Thank you. It gives me an opportunity to speak directly to a member of your young A-I generation. So by now you probably know that I charted a song of yours, "Jody Baby," when a colleague alerted me to it being A-I. I rue A-I, I don't want some algorithm telling me what and how to write. And that disdain extends to A-I in music. However, since your song was already posted on my October Top 10 Singles I let it stand with the admonition 'BEWARE! A-I GENERATED'.

On a more positive note, I love the fact you're from Mississippi, and even more love me some Jackson, Mississippi, my "home away from home" for many years. In those years it was radio station WMPR, which like WGNL (for you) schooled me in southern soul, and which, by the way, still airs southern soul not only on Saturdays but weekday afternoons and more.

Here's what concerns me about your approach to the music you say you love. And remember, you're talking with an old veteran who's been watching the scene day by day since the late nineties. I can understand there being some value to using A-I (as the "Boogie Report" article notes) to enhance the production, specifically aspects of the instrumental track. What I can't understand is you using artificial intelligence to substitute for a human-generated vocal.

Like it or not, a performer’s brand is inextricably tied to the person singing the record. Even though the production may be the true factor in a song’s success, it’s the singer the fans recognize as the brand. So in effect you’re committing career suicide by putting some other artificially-generated vocal at the front of your creative efforts. You’ll never be able to tour. You’ll never be able to have a credible career. You’ll never be able to connect with an audience.

With your talents (and lack of singing talent) the only way you’ll achieve recognition in southern soul is as a writer and producer. And what could be better? Artists are STARVED for material. Producers are in short supply. There is money in being a producer, and the money is more consistent than it is for singers. And there is fame in being a producer. “Slack” Jefferson. Beat Flippa. Omar Cunningham. Kang 803. Tony Tatum. To name just a few from recent years. So let me say it again. The #1 reason for career failure in music is the difficulty in finding material and how to package it musically. And it sounds like that is exactly what you’re good at.

If I were you, I’d reassess my priorities. Start collaborating with the singers (like F.P.J.) and stop trying to be something you’re not. You are sitting on a creative pot of gold. Good luck to you and best wishes!

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November 17, 2025:

Looking For A Song Letter


I can't find a song I heard and I like. Some of the words are "all of the time" "I cheated on her and she cheated on me" but I can't make out the chorus. Smacking somebody else -- something like that. Can you help?

Kevin

Daddy B. Nice replies:

I just realized I'm not getting as many "looking for songs" letters now that A-I has become such a thing. But yes, I do recognize the song you're talking about, thanks to you mentioning "smacking somebody else". It's actually "Smashing Somebody Else" and it's by Jeter Jones.

Listen to Jeter Jones singing "Smashing Somebody Else" on YouTube.

Kevin replies:

That's it! Thanks

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Concert Calendar
9 pm, Friday, April 17, 2025. Whitney Entertainment Center, 302 Apple St., Monroe, Louisiana. 2nd Annual All White. Avail Hollywood, Marcellus The Singer, Poppa Hussein, Ice Doll, Drea. Doors open 8 pm. 318-376-8114, 318-557-6809. Tickets.




7 pm, Friday, April 17, 2026. Don Villavaso on the Bayou, 3111 Grand Route St. John, New Orleans, Louisiana. #Nola Cigar Week: Smoke In The Air Night. Roi "Chip" Anthony. 504-784-8179. (RSVP) Limited Guests.




10 pm, Friday, April 17, 2026. SandTrap 5.0, 1412 Radium Springs Road, Albany, Georgia (Macon). The R&B Southern Soul Concert. Mike Clark Jr., Tee Doe Brown. 229-462-9046. Tickets.





8 pm, Friday, April 17, 2026 (Rescheduled). Tunica Arena and Expo Center, 3873 US Highway 61, Tunica, Mississippi (Memphis). The Kings Of Carolina. 803Fresh, Calvin Richardson. Doors open 7 pm. 901-355-7318. DBN notes: King George is questionable. Tickets.




2 pm, Saturday, April 18, 2026. Sweetland Amphitheatre, 110 Smith St., LaGrange, Georgia (Atlanta). 706 R&B Picnic Food Truck Festival. Mike Clark Jr. & Special Guests. 2 pm to 10 pm.




3:30 pm, Saturday, April 18, 2026. Union County Fairgrounds, 1430 East 19th St., El Dorado, Arkansas. 25th Annual South Ark Soul Fest. Jeter Jones, J-Wonn, L.J. Echols, Big Bo, Lady Q, Black Cowboy, Pappa Hussein, O. Emmons, Jaye Hammer, David Sylvester, T.J. Hooker Taylor. BYOB. Gates open 2 pm. 870-866-7441. Tickets.




7 pm, Saturday, April 18, 2026. Baseball Field, Long Branch Road, West, Mississippi (north of Jackson off #55). C&G Memorial Park Grand Opening Music Festival. Nathaniel Kimble and more. Gates open 2 pm.




9:30 pm, Saturday, April 18, 2026. Dean Malik Center, 1132 Eddie Robinson Sr. Drive, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Southern Soul Kickback. Adrian Bagher, K. Morris, Ms. Pressure. Doors open 7 pm. 225-330-1444.




12 Noon, Saturday, April 18, 2026. 2761 Carver Drive, Fort Valley, Georgia (Macon). 478 Trailride Knockin Dukes & Boots. Houston County Cowboy, Old Man MP, Pooch, DJ Mega & more.
Tickets.




7 pm, Friday, April 24, 2026. The Venue At The Ambassador, 9800 Halls Ferry Road, St. Louis, Missouri. L.J. Echols. Doors open 6 pm. 314-869-9090.




10 pm, Friday, April 24, 2026. 12 Twenty 5 Lounge, 1157 Bankhead, Birmingham, Alabama. Nephew Jones, Kai, Janell. Host: Big "Ro" Williams. Doors open 8 pm. 205-902-3366.




8 pm, Friday, April 24, 2026. NRG Arena, One NRG Park, Houston, T3xas. The 18th Annual H-Town Blues Festival: Blues Is Alright Tour. King George, West Love, Tucka, Pokey Bear, Marcellus The Singer, E.J. Jones, Mike Clark Jr. Tickets.




8 pm, Saturday, April 25, 2026. Focus: HOPE, 1400 Oakman Boulevard, Detroit, Michigan. Cancer Awareness Blues Fest. J-Wonn, L.J. Echols and more. Doors open 5 pm. Food served 6 pm. BYOB (Set-Ups). 850-206-585. Tickets.





7 pm, Saturday, April 25, 2026. Texas Trust CU Theatre, 1001 Texas Trust Way, Grand Prairie, Texas (Dallas). The 21st Annual Dallas Blues Festival. E.J. Jones, King George, Tucka, Marcellus The Singer, West Love, Pokey Bear, Fat Daddy. Tickets.




3 pm, Saturday, April 25, 2026. Arkansas State Fairgrounds, 2600 Howard St., Little Rock, Arkansas. Dukes & Boots 2026. Mike Clark Jr., Arthur Young, Cecily Wilborn, J.C. McKeller, Big Mucci, Big Bo, Anthony Q, Poppa Hussein. 888-684-9998. Tickets.




2 pm, Saturday, April 25, 2026. Doja Vineyard & Grounds, 7884 Race Track Road, Castalia, North Carolina. Field of Dreams Steppas Show off. Myia B., Shelton Richardson, Christopher Terrell, Jasmine Brown and more. Tickets.




12 Noon, Saturday, April 25, 2026. Debardeleben Park, 1623 2nd Avenue North, Bessemer, Alabama (Birmingham). 15th Annual Bob Sykes BBQ & Blues Festival. Karen Wolfe, Dexter Allen, Lil' Ed & The Blues Imperials, Selwyn Birchwood and more. Gates open 11 am. Tickets.




Friday, May 1, 2026. Springfield MultiPurpose Center, Gretna, Florida. Gretna May Day: The Trailride Edition. Tonio Armani, FPJ, Randy B., DJ Trucker. Free.




9 pm, Saturday, May 2, 2026. On The Boulevard, 4110 Arkansas Blvd., Texarkana, Arkansas. Grown & Sexy Night. Avail Hollywood, Lady Q, O.B. County Slim. Doors open 8 pm. Local ticket outlets. Call 903-277-7896.




2 pm, Saturday, May 2, 2026. Sunflower Road Park, Itta Bena, Mississippi (Leland). Boots, Belts & Jeans: Pre-Mother's Day Blues Show. L.J. Echols, Summer Wolfe and more. Gates open 9 am. Local ticket outlets. 662-985-3561.




1 pm, Sunday, May 3, 2026. River Walk Amphitheater, 355 Coosa Street, Montgomery, Alabama. R&B Blues Picnic. E.J. Jones, Tee Doe Brown, Mr. Campbell, Sammie, Tron Allen and more. Gates open 1 pm. 470-539-0452. Tickets.




4 pm, Sunday, May 3, 2026. Ground Zero Blues Club, 814 Howard Ave., Biloxi, Mississippi. Pre-Mother's Day Concert. J-Wonn and more. Doors open 3 pm. 601-526-8256. 228-910-6600. Tickets.



Friday, May 8, 2026. Evangeline Downs Racetrack & Casino, 2235 Creswell Lane, Opelousas, Louisiana. Tucka James Music Fest: The Friday Night Kickoff. King George, Chris Ardoin. (Also see Saturday concert immediately below.) 662-989-1208. Tickets.


6 pm, Saturday, May 9, 2026. Evangeline Downs Racetrack & Casino, 2235 Creswell Lane, Opelousas, Louisiana. Mother's Day Weekend: 4th Annual Tucka James Music Fest. Tucka, Marcellus The Singer, West Love, David Sylvester, J. Paul Jr., J.J. Callier, Brian Jack, Lil' Runt, Mr. Hot Topic, Lady Kim. (Also see preceding "Friday Night Kick-Off.) 662-989-1208. Tickets.




Saturday, May 9, 2026. Parc International, 200 Garfield St., Lafayette, Louisiana. Spring Swing Music Festival. Roi "Chip" Anthony, Cupid, Step Rideau, Magic One, S. Dott, Tyree Neal, Dani Dolce. Gates open 2 pm. Tickets.




Saturday, May 9, 2026. Demopolis City Landing, 1 Childers St., Demopolis, Alabama (Birmingham). Mother's Day Weekend: Blues-Jazz-R&B Festival. Avail Hollywood, Ms. Jody, Mr. Campbell, Mr. Smoke, Kesha B, Mista Kane and more. Local ticket outlets. 205-767-5273.




Saturday, May 9, 2026. All In Credit Union Amphitheater, 5622 Highway #231, South Dothan, Alabama. 2026 Tri-State Family Reunion: The Western Edition. Mike Clark Jr., E.J. Jones, Bigg Robb & The Problem Solvas, Cecily Wilborn, Jeter Jones, Jake Carter, Houston County Cowboy, Lomax, Kami Cole, Badd Newz and more. 334-793-4323. Local ticket outlets OR Tickets.




Saturday, May 9, 2026. 1311 Fairground Road, Madison, Georgia (Atlanta). 4th Annual R&aB Southern Soul Mother's Day PinkNic. Frank Johnson, VIC, DJ Trucker. Gates open 3 pm. 706-612-6846.




9 pm, Saturday, May 9, 2026. Crescent Station, 206 East Depot St., LaGrange, Georgia (Atlanta). Southern Soul Celebration: Mother’s Day Weekend. Theodis Ealey, J'Cenae, Caleb Jamal. Doors open 7 pm. Tickets.




1 pm, Sunday, May 10, 2026. The Center At Forrest County, 926 Sullivan Drive, Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Rhythm N Soul Picnic: Mother's Day Blues Festival. Shirley Brown, Calvin Richardson, West Love, T.K. Soul, Marcellus The Singer, Arthur Young, P2K DaDiddy, Big Mel, Lady Redtopp and many more. Gates open 10 am. Grills, tents, coolers, RV's allowed. Local ticket outlets. 945-201-8489. 601-606-1936.




2 pm, Sunday, May 10, 2026. QV Sykes Park Football Field, 900 Lovers Lane, Meridian, Mississippi. 39th Annual Mother's Day Blues Festival. Cecily Wilborn, Tonio Armani, E.J. Jones, Young Guy, Jamal Roberts, Terrence Davis, Carolyn Staten and more. Gates open 10 am. Show starts 2 pm. Tickets.




Friday, May 15, & Saturday, May 16, 2026. Clayton Farm, 8 Anna Poole Road, Sparta, Georgia (Athens/Atlanta). May Day Dukes and Boots Trail Ride. Tee Doe Brown, Houston County Cowboy and more. Rain or shine. Gates open Friday 12 Noon, Saturday 9 am. 850-509-9036. Tickets.




Saturday, May 16, 2026. 2477 East South Boulevard, Montgomery, Alabama. Tailor-Made with FPJ Birthday Bash: All Black Affair. FPJ and friends. Doors open 7 pm. Tickets.




6 pm, Friday, May 22, 2026. Wilma Rudolph Event Center, 8 Champion's Way, Clarksville, Tennessee. Southern Soul Lovers Tour: Memorial Day Weekend Kickoff. Sir Charles Jones, Tonio Armani, Young Guy, Marcellus The Singer, Anthony Q. Bring your own lawn chair. Tickets.





5 pm, Saturday, May 23, 2026. Palmore Park, 3701 Fosters Ferry Road, Tuscaloosa, Alabama. T-Town Blues-N-Groove. FPJ, Willie Clayton, Breeze MrDo2Much, J-Wonn, Summer Wolfe, Derek "The Change Man" Smith, Young Guy, Mr. Smoke. Gates open 2 pm. 205-872-2113. Tickets.




Saturday, May 23, 2026. Huntsville Dragway, 502 Quarter Mountain Road, Harvest, Alabama (Huntsville). The 29th Annual Joe Douglas Old School and Blues Festival. F.P.J., The Zapp Band, Urban Mystic, Cherrelle and more. 256-468-6848. Tickets.




8 pm, Saturday, May 23, 2026. Portsmouth Pavilion, 16 Crawford Circle, Portsmouth, Virginia. Southern Soul Denim & Diamonds All White Party. King George, Tonio Armani, Marcellus The Singer, Fat Daddy, K. Morris, D'Vito, Money Train, DJ Trucker. Doors open 7 pm. Tickets.




2 pm, Sunday, May 24, 2026. Liddell Ranch, 1500 Lee Davis Road, Utica, Mississippi. Laughter & Blues Festival. L.J. Echols, Big Yayo, Young Guy, Mike Clark Jr., Squirt Kelly, Arthur Young, Coco, Breeze MrDo2Much, FPJ, Bre Wooten, Lady D, Dani Douglas, Action 55. Gates open 10 am. 601-668-0160.




7:30 pm, Sunday, May 24, 2026. Hal & Mal's, 200 Commerce St. Suite B, Jackson, Mississippi. Laughter & Blues. 2Lady Adrena & Friends. 601-948-0888.




3 pm, Sunday, May 24, 2026. Marshall County Fairgrounds, 1569 Hwy. #7 North, Holly Springs, Mississippi (Memphis). Soul Blues Mega Fest. E.J. Jones, Frank Johnson, Nephew Jones, J. Lake, The Mickens and more. Gates open 10 am. 901-355-7318. Tickets.




Sunday, May 24, 2026. MLK Park, 1445 Martin Luther King Drive, Thibodaux, Louisiana. Daux Chella 26: 5th Annual Purple & Gold Day In The Park. Jeter Jones.




7 pm, Friday, May 29, 2026. Robinson Center, 426 West Markham, Little Rock, Arkansas. Southern Soul Lovers Tour. Tonio Armani, Cecily Wilborn, Marcellus The Singer, E.J. Jones, Sir Charles Jones, Young Guy, Anthony Q. Doors open 6 pm. Tickets.




8 pm, Saturday, May 30, 2026. VFW, 1800 Ford Chapel Road, Lufkin, Texas. Gemini Party. T.K. Soul, B. Wright. Doors open 7 pm. 936-244-9058. Local ticket outlets.




Saturday, May 30, 2026. Function & Event Park, 3032 State Hwy. #21, Lowndesboro, Alabama (Montgomery). 2nd Annual Southern Soul R&B Field Jam. Cecily Wilborn, Jake Carter, Countryboy Peezy and more. Gates open 11 am. Tickets.




Sunday, May 31, 2026. The Sandboxx, 227 Wes Drive, Dadeville, Alabama. Ride-N-Slide. Jeter Jones, Ja Li. Gates open 12 Noon. Rain or shine. 205-645-6881. Tickets.




8 pm, Sunday, May 31, 2026. BJCC Theatre, 1001 19th Street North, Birmingham, Alabama. Southern Soul Rising Stars. Marcellus The Singer, Mike Clark Jr., Fat Daddy. Doors open 7 pm. Tickets.





Friday, June 5, 2026. Roxboro Motorsports Park, 1452 Thomas Store Road, Timberlake, North Carolina (Durham). Something For The People. Myia B, Jeter Jones, J. Henry. Gates open 6 pm. 404-903-9367. Tickets at Eventbrite.




5 pm, Sunday, June 7, 2026. Levings Park, 1420 South Pierpont Avenue, Rockford, Illinois (Chicago). Southern Blues Party Part 3. Mike Clark Jr. Free.




9 pm, Saturday, June 13, 2026. Fiesta Center, 1902 East 4th St., Lubbock, Texas. Dukes, Boots & Whips In The 806. Marcellus The Singer and friends. Doors open 8 pm. 806-317-3624. Tickets.




Saturday, June 13, 2026. Attala County Coliseum, 550 Mississippi Hwy. #12, Kosciusko, Mississippi (Jackson). Steve Smooth All White Celebrity B-day Bash. E.J. Jones, L.J. Echols, Jaye Hammer, Isaac Lindsey and more. Doors open 6 pm. Tickets.




Saturday, June 13, 2026. 255 County Road #149, Newville, Alabama (Dothan). Jeter Jones. 334-547-5395.




2 pm, Sunday, June 14, 2026. Rancho El Paraiso, 1890 Snowdoun Chambers Road, Montgomery, Alabama. 30th Radio Anniversary. T.K. Soul, F.P.J., Avail Hollywood, Lacee, Simply Wayne, Lomax, Toy Toy and more. Gates open 11 am. No grills. Local ticket outlets.




Sunday, June 14, 2026. R.L.'s Blues Palace 2, 3100 Al Lipscomb Way, Dallas, Texas. The Big Boss Concert. BreezeMrDo2Much, Big Mel, Sunshine The Singer and more. 214-405-8286. 214-421-9867.




7 pm, Friday, June 19, 2026. 217 South Commercial Circle, Warner Robins, Georgia (Macon). West Love & Friends. West Love, Mr. Smoke, 69 Boyz and more. Kid-friendly event with food in the afternoon. Tickets.




3 pm, Saturday, June 20, 2026. City of Waco Brazos Park East, 3516 North Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard, Waco, Texas. Juneteenth Festival On The Brazos: A Taste Of Southern Soul. Tonio Armani, Sweet Nay, West Dawn, Silas D. and more. Tickets.





4 pm, Saturday, June 20, 2026. Candyland, 3300 Highway 1046, Amite, Louisiana (Baton Rouge). Juneteenth Rhythm & Vibez Southern Soul Festival. King George & Friends. Gates open 12 Noon. BYOB. 985-247-3357. Tickets.




Saturday, June 20, 2026. Ingalls Harbor Pavilion, Decatur, Alabama (Muscle Shoals). Blues & Soul On The River: Shoals Southern Soul Music Festival. Memphis Jackson, Lokey Kountry, Tee Dee Young, Dani Dolce and more. Local ticket outlets. 256-457-9663.




Sunday, June 21, 2026. The New Ambassador, 9800 Halls Ferry Road, St. Louis, Missouri. Father's Day Blues Trailride Concert. Jeter Jones, Arthur Young and many more. Doors open 3 pm. Tickets.




5 pm, Sunday, June 21, 2026. Levings Park, 1420 South Pierpont Avenue, Rockford, Illinois (Chicago). 100 Father's Day Event. DeVonese, V. Sunshyn, Kandrice Jackson, Tina Renee, Lil' Rounds. Free.



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