It grew out of the postponement of another, similarly named festival in 2011. This year, it is up against one of the more popular annual outdoor music bashes in the Cities.
Still, the Roots, Rock & Deep Blues Festival has managed to grow in size and quietly become a fun mainstay of the summer block party calendar in its third year. Saturday's installment at Patrick's Cabaret in Minneapolis' Longfellow neighborhood will see the addition of a fourth stage and an uptick in out-of-town talent, including headliners the Meat Puppets.
"It's so daunting putting on events like this," admitted Patrick's booker and fest organizer Chris Mozena. "I don't think we'd still be here if it wasn't for the partnerships with our neighbors, and everyone recognizing what this thing stands for."
Explaining what Roots, Rock & Deep Blues stands for and how it came about is itself a little daunting.
A former booker at Palmer's Bar on the West Bank, Mozena took over the "deep blues" name when the originator of the Deep Blues Festival, Chris Johnson, called off his event (only to start it back up last year in Bayport). Mozena brought the concept to Patrick's in 2011 and added the "roots" and "rock" to mark the funky little cabaret's 25th anniversary — and to raise money for its nonprofit arts programs.
In the interim, the area around Patrick's — near the intersection of Lake Street and Minnehaha Avenue S. — got a boost with the opening of the Harriet Brewing Co., now the primary festival backer (and beverage supplier) of the festival. Trylon Microcinema, the Hub Bike Co-op and Mosaic Cafe are among other neighboring businesses.
"It's still an affordable neighborhood for artists and artist-types to live in, with a certain hip factor that's not too hipster," Mozena said.
That's also an apt way of describing this year's lineup. In addition to SST twang-punk legends the Meat Puppets — one of two RR&DB bands also performing earlier in the day at the St. John's Block Party in Rochester (see also: Enemy Planes) — the 10-hour music marathon will feature 27 other acts that have some element of either blues, punk, Americana or Southern charm.