Thu Apr 9 2026

8:00 PM (Doors 7:00 PM)

Santos Bar

1135 Decatur St New Orleans, LA 70116

$12.28

Ages 21+

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STUD FORD: Born into the hypnotic rhythms of the Mississippi Delta & Hill Country, Stud Ford is more than just a musician—he is the living embodiment of a blues bloodline. The grandson of the legendary T-Model Ford, Stud’s apprenticeship began at the tender age of six. While other children were in classrooms, Stud was on world stages and in the smoke-filled grit of local juke joints like Red’s in Clarksdale, Mississippi. From those early nights to the grand stages of the Telluride Blues and Brews Festival, he watched, learned, and absorbed the soul of the "Bad Man" himself.

The trajectory of Stud’s life shifted forever at age 14. With his grandfather’s
passing, he wasn't just asked to pick up the family music business, full-time; he was
tasked with becoming the man of the house and the keeper of a cultural flame. He
stepped into his grandfather's shoes with a relentless drive, soon hitting the road with
Hill Country heavyweight Lightnin’ Malcolm. This partnership opened doors to the North
Mississippi Allstars, cementing Stud’s reputation as a versatile powerhouse on both
drums and guitar.

Stud has spent his career honoring a promise made to his granddad: to keep the
Blues alive. He has shared stages with icons like Bill "Howl-N-Madd" Perry, R.L. Boyce,
and Robert Belfour, all while forging a signature sound that bridges tradition with a
modern edge and twist. Reflecting on his journey, Stud notes: "When I was a boy, I didn’t understand why my granddad was making me play all night in those juke joints... but when he passed, I understood that he was teaching me my culture and how to save it."

Stud Ford is currently a man on fire. Fresh off an international tour that saw him
commanding the stage at the Blues Rules Festival in Switzerland, he remains a staple at
the Hill Country Picnic and the Bukka White Festival. He isn't just playing the songs of
the past; he is "breaking the cycle and rewriting it.

"I don’t just play the blues, I AM THE BLUES. FACTS!!!

STUD FORD 2026 LEGACY TOUR with THE JOHN KRUPA PROJECT

  • STUD FORD

    Blues

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STUD FORD 2026 LEGACY TOUR with THE JOHN KRUPA PROJECT

Thu Apr 9 2026 8:00 PM

(Doors 7:00 PM)

Santos Bar New Orleans LA

$12.28 Ages 21+

STUD FORD: Born into the hypnotic rhythms of the Mississippi Delta & Hill Country, Stud Ford is more than just a musician—he is the living embodiment of a blues bloodline. The grandson of the legendary T-Model Ford, Stud’s apprenticeship began at the tender age of six. While other children were in classrooms, Stud was on world stages and in the smoke-filled grit of local juke joints like Red’s in Clarksdale, Mississippi. From those early nights to the grand stages of the Telluride Blues and Brews Festival, he watched, learned, and absorbed the soul of the "Bad Man" himself.

The trajectory of Stud’s life shifted forever at age 14. With his grandfather’s
passing, he wasn't just asked to pick up the family music business, full-time; he was
tasked with becoming the man of the house and the keeper of a cultural flame. He
stepped into his grandfather's shoes with a relentless drive, soon hitting the road with
Hill Country heavyweight Lightnin’ Malcolm. This partnership opened doors to the North
Mississippi Allstars, cementing Stud’s reputation as a versatile powerhouse on both
drums and guitar.

Stud has spent his career honoring a promise made to his granddad: to keep the
Blues alive. He has shared stages with icons like Bill "Howl-N-Madd" Perry, R.L. Boyce,
and Robert Belfour, all while forging a signature sound that bridges tradition with a
modern edge and twist. Reflecting on his journey, Stud notes: "When I was a boy, I didn’t understand why my granddad was making me play all night in those juke joints... but when he passed, I understood that he was teaching me my culture and how to save it."

Stud Ford is currently a man on fire. Fresh off an international tour that saw him
commanding the stage at the Blues Rules Festival in Switzerland, he remains a staple at
the Hill Country Picnic and the Bukka White Festival. He isn't just playing the songs of
the past; he is "breaking the cycle and rewriting it.

"I don’t just play the blues, I AM THE BLUES. FACTS!!!

STUD FORD

Blues

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Select ticket quantity.

Select Tickets

Ages 21+
limit 10 per person
GENERAL ADMISSION
$12.28 ($10.00 + $2.28 fees, including tax)

Delivery Method

Will Call

Terms & Conditions

This event is 21 and over. Any ticket holder unable to present valid identification indicating that they are at least 21 years of age will not be admitted to this event, and will not be eligible for a refund.