The All Blues Cultural Preservation Society is a 501c3 not-for-profit organization on a mission to preserve the original American art forms of blues music and folk art.
We do this by providing financial support to living blues musicians and folk artists and sponsoring events that present these art forms to the community and educate the public
The premier All Blues Music and Arts Revival was a great success! This year's festival will take place in the newly-renamed Bicentennial Park in downtown Macon’s Mill Hill neighborhood in 2025.
With two stages hosting eight nationally known blues acts, an exhibition of folk artists from Macon and beyond, a children’s art zone, food trucks, BBQ, and a juke joint-style bar, this promises to be an amazing day of fun and entertainment celebrating two expressions of culture that are deeply rooted in Macon - folk art and blues music.
In an effort to preserve blues and folk art, we sponsor educational events throughout the year that are open to the public.
We also pair young people with musicians and artists to guide them so that traditional arts will be passed on to a new generation.
There are older musicians and artists in our community that need transportation. You can be a volunteer with rides or make a donation. Over the past year, we have had success with GoFundMe campaigns to purchase a vehicle and with pairing a vehicle donor with a musician or artist in need of a used vehicle.
All Blues thanks the music audience in Macon for funding a vehicle purchase for our own King of the Blues, Mr. Robert Lee Coleman. Many thanks to Georgeanna Walden for donating her beloved Pontiac Vibe to Drummer Raymond Smith.