Miller & the Other Sinners opened the show with a three piece band and put on one heck of a performance. From Buffalo NY and have been around many years these guys really rock the house. A first time at Kegs for them and probably not the last. These guys put on shows all over Central NY and they pack a “powerful punch.” Also very down to earth as i had a chance to meet them after their set was over.

Blues powerhouse Ana Popović delivered an electrifying performance to a small but mighty crowd that turned out for a night of pure musical soul. While the venue may not have been packed wall-to-wall, those in attendance are true blues fans — and they soaked in every note as if it were gold.

From the moment she stepped on stage, guitar in hand, Popović commanded attention. Her signature blend of blues, jazz, and rock flowed effortlessly as she moved through her set with seasoned confidence. What the audience lacked in size, it made up for in energy and appreciation. It wasn’t a mainstream crowd — it was a tight-knit group of blues lovers, the kind who come for the music, not the noise.

Popović’s guitar work was front and center all night. From soulful solos to blistering riffs, she reminded everyone why she’s considered one of the top blues guitarists of her generation. Whether she was playing a slow-burning ballad or a high-energy groove, the crowd was mesmerized — hanging on every chord. As she played, it was clear this wasn’t just a gig — it was a gathering of people who live and breathe the blues. Fans nodded in rhythm, swayed with emotion, and exchanged knowing smiles.

For those lucky enough to be there, it wasn’t just a concert. It was a masterclass in blues, delivered by a woman born to play them.

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