
Numerous artists with ties to Shreveport will perform at “PrizePalooza”
The
team behind the award-winning Prize Fest, the most exciting film, food,
music, comedy and fashion festival on the planet, is thrilled to
announce their newest venture: PrizePalooza, their firstever online
music festival. The streaming event will take place across multiple
online platforms on Sunday, July 19, from 5-8 p.m. National and
international artists with ties to Shreveport and Prize Fest will
perform.
“The recent COVID-19
crisis has really encouraged the Prize Fest team to branch out when it
comes to programming,” said Gregory Kallenberg, executive director of
the Prize Foundation and creator of Prize Fest. “After our first wildly
successful online festival, Film Prize Junior, we couldn’t wait to bring
more digital content to the masses with PrizePalooza!” While the full
festival lineup has not been finalized, many high-caliber performers
have already signed on to participate. PrizePalooza is thrilled to
announce the following initial artist selection:

Kenny Wayne Shepherd: A
Shreveport native, Shepherd creates genre-defining blues-infused rock
and roll. He has sold millions of albums worldwide, been nominated for
five Grammy Awards, two Billboard Music Awards, the Blues Foundation’s
Keeping the Blues Alive award, and two Blues Music awards.

Malcolm “Papa Mali” Welbourne: An American record producer, guitarist, singer and songwriter currently living in New Orleans.
Shinyribs: Shinyribs
is the brainchild of Kevin Russell, a child of Shreveport who moved to
Austin and founded The Gourds. “A Shinyribs show is an exaltation of
spirit,” says Russell.
A.J. Haynes: Haynes
is the lead singer of The Seratones and winner of the firstever
Louisiana Music Prize. She and the band have had their songs used by
brands across the globe, including Showtime, while Haynes was chosen as
one of the faces of Fender guitars.

Bayou Punks: Brady
Blade and the Bayou Punks are based in Sweden. Blade is an
award-winning music producer and performer from Shreveport, who has
worked with artists like Dave Matthews, Jewel, Indigo Girls and Emmylou Harris.
*repeat repeat: Hailing
from East Nashville, *repeat repeat are the husband and wife duo of
Jacob and Kristyn Corder. They received critical acclaim after their
2018 premiere at Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival.

Airpark: Nashvillebased
brothers Ben Ford and Michael Ford Jr. are the minds behind Airpark.
They’ve been fan favorites for years on the Music Prize stage.

Lumpy Grits: Located
in Shreveport, the Lumpy Grits is a community organization of
performing, visual, literary, musical and culinary artists.
PrizePalooza
is more than just an entertaining way to pass an evening. The amazing
live, digital concert experience will also serve as a fundraiser for the
nonprofit Film Prize Foundation, the organization that runs Prize Fest.
The funds raised will allow the foundation to continue to support
creative entrepreneurs by providing educational, informative,
entertaining content through their weekly PrizeCast series as well as
offer their traditional festivals and competitions such as the Louisiana
Film Prize and the Louisiana Music Prize. This year’s Prize Fest is
scheduled for Sept. 30 - Oct. 4 in Shreveport.