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Without these fine sponsors there would not be a Cowpie Blues Festival. We thank these sponsors for their generosity!
Please support our fine sponsors:

MEIJER
www.meijer.com
Superstore that sells everything from produce to pets with locations in Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, and Kentucky.
Billy's Lounge
www.billyslounge.com
Home of the blues.
Cascade Winery
www.cascadecellars.com
Cascade Winery, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Voted the best in Grand Rapids.
Firehouse Guitars
www.firehouseguitars.com
Firehouse Guitars is a musical instrument retailer with 4 store locations in Michigan and Georgia. Specializing in customer service and sales of music equipment, Firehouse Guitars assists customers in meeting their musical needs and goals at a price that no one can beat.
the Gilmore Collection
www.thegilmorecollection.com
Locally Grown Restaurants in West Michigan.
Goodrich Quality Theaters
www.gqti.com
Starting in 1930 with just a single screen in downtown Grand Rapids, Goodrich Quality Theaters has innovated, changed and grown with the industry to include theaters in cities throughout Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, and Missouri.
Mary4Music.com
www.Mary4Music.com
Worldwide Blues and Indie Music Portal.
Miller Lite
www.millerlite.com
Home of the Original Lite Beer.
RECOIL Magazine
www.recoilmag.com
Monthly news satire magazine comprised of social and political satire, music information and reviews, documentation of peculiar behavior and absurd advice columns, designed to distract readers from self-analyzing their mundane and pointless existence.
{rdd} Rough Draft Designs
www.roughdraftdesigns.com
Web design for the masses. Taking the www to a whole new level...
WYCE
www.wyce.org
The Community Media Center and its affiliates GRTV and WYCE provide individuals and groups in the West Michigan area with access to the tools, training and transmission they need to join in the CMC mission: building community through media.




Wealthy Theatre
www.grcmc.org/
Perhaps the best kept secret in West Michigan, the Wealthy brings in cool performers, great “underground” movies and all with a bar and concession stand so you can finally have a drink while watching one of your favorite films or performers. Part of the Grand Rapids Community Media Center, the Wealthy serves all of west Michigan filling an entertainment void that has been sorely missed in Grand Rapids.




Goin' Mobile
www.goinmobilewithldcb.com
Goin’ Mobile with LDCB is The Cowpie Blues Festival’s newest major sponsor. This Michigan based company has been providing telecommunication services nationwide since 1995 and is proud to present its new wireless brand. Goin’ Mobile with LDCB has a reliable phone network, phone rates that are competitive and doesn’t have the hassles of most cell phone telecommunication companies. Goin’ Mobile is here to make communicating simple and affordable. So what are you waiting for get Goin’!




The Riviera Theatre
www.trriviera.com
Located in Three Rivers, The Riviera Theatre was refurbished, at a major cost, to it’s original spendor. They now host acts and movies, have a bar and concessions and are a great example of what you can do with old movie theatres instead of tearing them down. The Riviera Theater is absolutely beautiful and we wholeheartedly support their efforts in refurbishing a landmark. When you are in the Three Rivers area make sure to check out The Riviera Theatre or better yet make a planned trip there to attend one of their events.




The Kalamazoo Valley Blues Association
www.kvba.org
The KVBA has been promoting the Blues for 1994. They produce the annual Kalamazoo Blues Festival, held in July of every year. In addition to The Kalamazoo Blues Festival The KVBA also co-produces and underwrites blues performances in local area nightclubs and other venues. They award an annual musical scholarship. The KVBA sends area musicians to local schools and libraries for workshops and presentations and they send the winner of their Annual Blues Talent Competition to Memphis to compete in the International Blues Talent Competition. Congrats to the KVBA for all that they do to promote music in West Michigan.