Arkansas River Delta Blues Trail Celebrates Six Honorees

New statewide nonprofit, Arkansas Originals, debuts its inaugural program celebrating  blues legends rooted in the Arkansas River Delta. 

LITTLE ROCK, AR (August 2025) | The newly formed nonprofit Arkansas Originals is proud  to announce the launch of its inaugural signature program: the Arkansas River Delta Blues  Trail, a heritage initiative designed to preserve, celebrate, and amplify the rich musical  history along the Arkansas River Delta. 

To kick off the program, Arkansas Originals will unveil historical markers honoring six  legendary blues musicians whose contributions have shaped both regional culture and  American music history: 

- Bobby Rush (Emmett Ellis, Jr.) – GRAMMY-winning showman and “King of the  Chitlin’ Circuit” 

- Big Bill Broonzy (Lee Conley Bradley) – Folk-blues ambassador and Delta-to Chicago bridge 

- Ellis CeDell Davis – Slide guitar innovator with punk-blues edge 

- Larry “Totsy” Davis – Electric blues songwriter of “Texas Flood” 

- Elmon Mickle (Driftin’ Slim) – Harmonica-driven storyteller of Delta roots - Sylvia Lee Burton     (Queen Sylvia) – One of the first Black women to lead blues  bands in the Delta 

Over the next few months, additional markers celebrating historical blues legends will be  unveiled across key sites in Keo, Pine Bluff, and surrounding Arkansas River Delta towns,  with events and educational resources highlighting each artist’s story and musical legacy. 

“The Arkansas River Delta Blues Trail is not just about honoring the past, it’s about owning our place at the national table of a music conversation,” said Kat Daniels, Founder of  Arkansas Originals. “These stories are foundational to our history as a state and southern  culture, and this Trail helps connect people to the soul of Arkansas through storytelling and the sharing of their music. It’s entertainment, but it is also educational, establishing a 

common thread and hopefully installing hope into potential future talents who are drawn  down the same path.” 

The Trail is one of several upcoming initiatives under the Music category of Arkansas  Originals, which will include supporting programs for emerging artists and youth, community events, tourism initiatives, and music education.  

The Arkansas River Delta Blues Trail invites partnerships with schools, music festivals,  tourism groups, and community historians to deepen engagement and bring the Trail to life  for future generations. 

To learn more, donate, or get involved, visit arkansasoriginals.org

About Arkansas Originals 

Arkansas Originals is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to developing and celebrating  Arkansas-based musicians, artists, and visionary makers whose work shapes the cultural  and economic landscape of the Natural State. Through storytelling, education, and tourism based initiatives, Arkansas Originals builds bridges between past and present, heritage and  innovation. 

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