AT&T Performing Arts Center and ArtsBridge Present
Blues in the Bottom
A 10th Street Homage to T-Bone Walker
A FREE community music festival honoring the Tenth Street Historic District’s former resident and famed Blues guitarist, T-Bone Walker. Enjoy live Blues, a local vendor market, food trucks, a community-created mural and more!
Featuring live performances by:
- The Stephen Hull Experience
- Gregg A. Smith and his Blues Revue Band
- Tamara Peterson
Curated by Tufara Waller Muhammad
This is an outdoor, family-friendly event. Bring a blanket or lawn chair.
Food and beverages will be available for purchase.
Event parking is free and first come, first served at the following locations:
Eloise Lundy Park: 1200 Sabine Street, Dallas, TX 75203
Eloise Lundy Recreation Center: 1229 Reverend CBT Smith Street, Dallas, TX 75203
Yvonne A. Townview Center: 1201 E 8th Street, Dallas, TX 75203
Street parking is also available.
Event schedule coming soon!
Blues in the Bottom is presented by ArtsBridge, a community arts program of the AT&T Performing Arts Center that is supported by BMO.
Artist Bios
About The Stephen Hull Experience:
Stephen Hull started playing blues at age 14 and never stopped. Born in 1999 and raised in Racine, Wisconsin, Stephen Hull discovered his passion for the blues at a young age, teaching himself guitar.
Blending soulful guitar work with rich, expressive vocals, Hull delivers a sound that fuses Chicago and Texas blues with touches of soul and funk.
To learn more, please visit acaentertainment.com/artist/stephen-hull/

About Gregg A. Smith and His Blues Revue Band:
Gregg A. Smith, a Texas-born bluesman from Honeygrove, discovered his love for music at an early age, performing in his mother’s café.
Over a four-decade career, Gregg has shared the stage with Buddy Guy, Koko Taylor, B.B. King, and James Brown.
To learn more, please visit greggasmithmusic.com

About Tamara Tramell:
Tamara Tramell is a Dallas-born singer, songwriter, and genre-blending vocalist whose soulful sound weaves together blues, soul, jazz, and neo-soul.
She toured internationally with the late blues legend Lucky Peterson and released her debut solo album Darling Forever.
