Mississippi
Mississippi Heat and special guest Anne Harris will perform at The Acorn
THREE OAKS — Mississippi Heat and special guest Anne Harris perform at 8 p.m. Jan. 26 at The Acorn, 107 Generations Drive.
Led by harmonica master and songwriter Pierre Lacocque, the Chicago-based Mississippi Heat plays what it calls “traditional blues with a unique sound.”
Mississippi Heat’s name is a reflection of Lacocque’s reverence for Mississippi’s blues culture and music. The band’s conviction is that there is no deeper music than Delta-inspired blues to express what lies in everyone’s soul.
Since 1992, Mississippi Heat has released 13 albums, including its most recent, 2022’s “Madeleine,” 2016’s “Cab Driving Man” and 2014’s “Warning Shot.”
Harris is an internationally recognized fiddle player and singer-songwriter who has released seven records, including her most recent, 2019’s “Roots,” and 2008’s “Live at The Acorn Theater.” Her collaborations, live and in-studio, span a large and diverse group of artists, including Otis Taylor, Guy Davis, JP Soars, Jason Ricci, Cathy Richardson, Anders Osborne, and Jefferson Starship.
Harris scored and stars in “The Musician,” a short indie film by director Mark Schimmel.
Tickets are $50-$25.
For more information, call 269-756-3879 or visit acornlive.org.