A search for new blues talent has been launched with the prize of a record deal for the winning act.
The Blues Magazine and The Big Easy bar.b.q and lobstershack have joined forces with the Mascot label, home to musicians including Robert Cray, Joe Bonamassa, Walter Trout, Robert Cray, Beth Hart, Matt Scofield and many more, to find the UK's leading unsigned artists.
Entrants must be 18 or over with no previous or existing deals with major or independent record labels and can enter by emailing a link to a YouTube video of a recent live performance to futureofblues@teamrock.com by March 2. The video must include at least two original songs, but can include an additional cover song. Five finalists will be announced on March 5 and the winner will celebrate with a gig at The Future of The Blues finale event at The Big Easy in Covent Garden, London soon afterwards.
teamrock.me/futureoftheblues
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