As part of Sunday's 'Blues Day' at The Isle of Arts Festival Weekend, catch The MoonShiners as a warm up to the great Mud Morganfield (Son of blues legend Muddy Waters) who will be at Ventnor Winter Gardens later that evening.
The Jazz Brunches at Isle of Arts Festival are always great treat for jazz lovers. This year Joanna Eden will be joined by Chris Ingham Quartet (featuring Alan Barnes). Book now!
Fresh from its London premiere after an Edinburgh season, Naked Hope shows Quentin both in his beloved Chelsea flat as the 1970s dawned, and in his final years in his adopted New York. Book now to avoid disappointment.
If you missed the two free CHAMPS gigs at the weekend as part of Record Store Day, worry not, there's another chance to see them in two weeks time at the Ventnor Winter Gardens.
Why not pop over to the former Frank James Hospital in East Cowes on Saturday afternoon to see what the Friends have been up to and join in NHS Action Day celebrations.
Make sure you pick up an Isle of Arts Festival souvenir brochure, which you can find in many locations around the Island in the lead up to the launch of the Festival on 1st May.
If you haven't checked out Ventnor Exchange yet, why not pop down on Saturday. There'll be hosting free live music, talks & film screenings throughout the day from 10am on into the evening.
Val Wiseman, accompanied by the cream of British jazz musicians such as
Alan Barnes, Digby Fairweather and Roy Williams bring you Lady Sings the Blues at Isle of Arts Festival 2015.
We expect there will be people from around the Isle of Wight who will want to head to Ventnor next week to pay their respects to the much-loved musician, Jack Tait.