HomeFeatured Stories Featured Stories PHOTOS: Bobby Rush, Sir Charles among headliners at Tri-State Blues Festival By Special to TSDMemphis.com 08/22/2018 0 768 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp At 84, Bobby Rush still knows how to get his groove on. And so does Ja'net Du Bois, best known as "Thelma" from Good Times. (Photo: Kendall Elam) 2018 Tri-State Blues Festival Photos: 1 of 5 Nellie "Tiger" Travis at the 2018 Tri-State Music Festival. (Photo: Kendall Elam) At 84, Bobby Rush still knows how to get his groove on. And so does Ja'net Du Bois, best known as "Thelma" from Good Times. (Photo: Kendall Elam) Calvin Richardson getting up close and personal with Tri State Festival goers. He actually came off stage and walked the crowd to mingle with the fans. (Photo: Kendall Elam) Calvin Richardson woos the ladies. (Photo: Kendall Elam) Sir Charles Jones gives the crowd what they want. (Photo: Kendall Elam) Share this:Post Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleLearn how to explore and preserve your family history at National Civil Rights MuseumNext articleDemocrats that want to win in November must advertise in the Black Press, says Rep. Clyburn Special to TSDMemphis.comhttp://www.tsdmemphis.com Related Articles Metro Memphis Embroiled in scandal, Judge Boyd taken into custody after bond is revoked Featured Stories Cohen announces funding for surveillance and accountability upgrades at MPD Memphis Government BLACK MAYORS UNITED: Young invites other Black mayors to Memphis to collaborate on crime Stay Connected21,507FansLike2,634FollowersFollow17,200SubscribersSubscribe - Advertisement - Latest Articles Metro Memphis Embroiled in scandal, Judge Boyd taken into custody after bond is revoked Featured Stories Cohen announces funding for surveillance and accountability upgrades at MPD Memphis Government BLACK MAYORS UNITED: Young invites other Black mayors to Memphis to collaborate on crime Community Rhodes College unveils plaza honoring NPHC Fraternities and Sororities Education Civil Rights Museum’s ‘The Resilience’ Symposium tackles police violence and the pain left in its wake Load more