Experience Films, Educational Talks, Insider Insights, Stories Behind the Music

This workshop features Rev. Billy C. Wirtz presenting The Florida Chitlin’ Circuit, a 45-minute documentary exploring Florida’s vibrant mid-20th-century circuit for Black entertainers. Through narrative and interviews with legends like Bobby Rush, Betty LaVette, and Sam Moore (of Sam & Dave), the film offers firsthand stories from those who lived and loved the scene. The screening is followed by a Q&A session for an engaging, behind-the-scenes look at this historic chapter in music.

The Blues Society is a powerful re-examination of the 1960s, told through the story of the Memphis Country Blues Festival (1966–1969). Featuring legends like Furry Lewis and Robert Wilkins alongside the young artists who fought to celebrate African American music in a segregated South, the film captures a movement driven by passion, artistry, and cultural change. Through rare footage, interviews, and performances, it asks a timely question: Why do the Blues still matter today?

If Blues is the trunk of the tree, how has the Blues influenced all the branches of American Music? This will be a lively demonstration and discussion of “blues proper,” and examples of its influence or common ground with rock, country, roots, and bluegrass. Musicians include Mr. Jimmy’s masterful Blues, along with Louisa Branscomb, Johnny and Jeanette Williams, and Jody King.

Hosted by Lightnin’ Wells, who performed with and had personal relationships with many of these artists, this workshop traces the journey of Piedmont blues from its roots in the 1930s and ’40s to its revival and innovation in the 1970s and beyond. Featuring stories and music from legends such as Etta Baker, John Dee Holeman, Big Boy Henry, Algia Mae Hinton, and George Higgs, it offers an insider’s look at the players and traditions that shaped this distinctive North Carolina sound.

Hosted by award-winning bluesman Doug MacLeod, this workshop blends unforgettable storytelling with masterful guitar work. Drawing on his time spent with legendary old bluesmen, MacLeod shares funny, moving, and insightful tales filled with life lessons, while demonstrating a range of acoustic blues guitar styles. It’s an engaging, intimate look at the music and the people who shaped it.