When the ceremony begins at Saturday’s , don’t be disappointed if there’s no real sense of surprise among the four 2025 inductees.
We’ll let you in on a little secret: They were inducted in a ceremony on Jan. 19 in Phoenix.
Seems the Blues Hall of Fame likes to spread the love between Arizona’s two blues-belting metros, giving Phoenix the first shot at welcoming the newest hall of famers and following up months later with an event in the Old Pueblo.
With the lineup of Tucson blues artists welcoming the four inductees, though, we’re going to just say the obvious:
They saved the best for last.
The induction show runs from 6-10 p.m. Saturday, April 26, at , 505 W. Miracle Mile. Tickets are $20 at the door, but reservations are recommended by visiting .
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Tucson blues guitarist has played with Riff Raff, Flathead 6, Rocket J and Wood and the G-Men in a career that goes back to the early 1980s. He adds the Blues Hall of Fame to his 2023 induction into the Tucson Musicians Museum Hall of Fame.
Tucson blues guitarist Joe Scibilia was inducted into the Arizona Blues Hall of Fame.
Phoenix bluesman James “Dr. Fish” Price, an organist, singer, trumpet player and arranger originally from San Antonio, Texas, had been a fixture in the Valley’s blues and R&B scene since the early 1970s. Price died on Jan. 18 at the age of 80.
James "Dr. Fish" Price died the day before the Phoenix Arizona Blues Hall of Fame induction ceremony. He was 80.
Tucson-raised blues guitarist is the frontman for the Native American Music Awards-nominated Sir Harrison Band. In 2020, they won the Arizona Blues Competition. Begay left his career as a national award-winning video journalist in 2002 to pursue music full time.
Blues guitarist Sir Harrison Begay grew up in Tucson.
is a quintessential dive bar on East Indian School Road in Phoenix, but its personality changes ever so slightly when the focus is on the stage. The bar, which can only accommodate 150 people, hosts blues, rock and country artists.
The Phoenix club Chopper John's was inducted into the Arizona Blues Hall of Fame.
The performers
Tom Walbank, Whose Blue, Porch Rockers, Aaron McCall, Bad News Blues Band, Bryan Dean Trio and The Coolers.

