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CAMIGLIANO BLUES 2013: SATURDAY JULY 27

True to Montalcino's wine town status, we've just had a festival of Jazz and wine, and plenty of classical music with wine (Musica Reale and Amiatapianofestival goes Brunello). Now all we need is Blues and wine. Plus food. 

When I arrived in Tuscany over a decade ago, Camigliano - the beautiful hamlet to the south-west of Montalcino - used to run a fantastic Saturday night disco. Old and young (kids and their grandparents included) would shake it open air on the town square gone disco. Sadly, times have changed, but at least twice a year - during Camigliano Blues and La Sagra del Galletto - people still get a chance to move those limbs under the Tuscan stars. 

As every year you can come early and eat truly homemade Tuscan, before Meez Pheet and Mike Sponza Blues connection will take the stage. 







CAMIGLIANO BLUES - Montalcino, Saturday 27th of July 2013
Meez Pheet and Mike Sponza Blues Convention
Dinner from 8pm. Concert from 9.45 pm.
25€ per person for concert and traditional Tuscan dinner.

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