Blues News 2008.indd - Monroe County Community College
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Blues News 2008.indd - Monroe County Community College
2008 BLUES NEWS Monroe County’s 21th Annual Black History Month Blues Series the big gig! spirit in the night Kick off February with a roof-raising gospel blues revival starring legendary vocalist Marie Knight, Monroe’s roots music “professor” Reverend Robert B. Jones, Sr. and his life and musical partner, Sister Bernice Jones. For the first time in blues series history, Robert will be joined by The Sweet Kingdom Missionary Baptist Church Band & Choir. And let’s not forget our special guest Kim Wilson, harmonica wizard and co-founder of the Fabulous Thunderbirds. Monroe County’s 21st Annual Black History Month Blues Concert caps off the month with another once-in-a-lifetime lineup. For the first time “The Big Gig!” brings together three generations of stellar electric guitarists. Chicago legend Lonnie Brooks headlines, joined by critically acclaimed New York fretmaster Michael Powers. Monroe’s own Cetan Clawson returns for the first time since 2001, when he opened the show at age 13. “Spirit in the Night” will celebrate the essential connection between blues and gospel music, showcasing our true shared culture in music and song. Pack your dancing shoes (and maybe earplugs) as The Big Gig! goes electric. saturday, february 2 saturday, february 23 Monroe County Community College La-Z-Boy Center - Meyer Theater 1555 S. Raisinville Rd. Monroe, MI River Raisin Centre for the Arts 114 S. Monroe St. in downtown Monroe Both concerts begin at 7:00 sharp. Seating is general admission, first-come first-served, and limited to venue capacity. No tickets are required and doors will open at 6:00 pm. For more scoop, phone the Monroe County Library System at (734) 241-5277 or 1-800-462-2050 or visit us online at www.monroe.lib.mi.us. music of the underground railroad with rev. robert jones & matt watroba Jones and Watroba team up for an educational and entertaining evening of songs that encouraged and informed abolitionists and freedom seekers. Thursday, February 7 at 7:00 pm at the Navarre Branch Library, 1135 E. Second Street, Monroe more on reverse tuesdays are bluesdays during February, when the blues series features a special free concert in a different branch library each and every Tuesday at 7:00 pm Tuesday, February 5 steppin’ in it Dorsch Memorial Branch Library, 18 E. First Street, Monroe Back by popular demand! Playing everything from blues to bluegrass, calypso to Cajun, woeful waltzes to Western swing, Lansing’s Steppin’ In It makes its “flurry of old-timey sounds” sound as up-to-date as the Billboard Top 200. Tuesday, February 12 ricky nye Carleton Branch Library, 1444 Kent Street, Carleton, MI Cincinnati’s blues and boogie-woogie piano titan Ricky Nye makes his first blues series appearance, rockin’the 88’s with his flying fingers of ivory doom. Tuesday, February 19 samuel james Bedford Branch Library, 8575 Jackman Road, Temperance Hailing from Portland, Maine, twenty-something acoustic songwriter/guitarist Samuel James is one of the blues scene’s most promising newcomers, “speaking in his own voice while steeped in the traditions of his elders.” bluesapalooza! family concert Tuesday, February 26 with billy jonas Ellis Reference & Information Center, 3700 S. Custer Road, Monroe “Industrial re-percussionist”Billy Jonas turns his performances into joyful “singalongs, bangalongs, whisperalongs,” making each audience member part of the show with songs about “life, love, and triumph over Murphy’s Law.” A master of using “found objects” as musical instruments, Billy’s been inspiring, informing, and enlightening audiences around the world since 1987. hatitude Zora Neale Hurston was an American folklorist and author best known for Their Eyes Were Watching God, and for always wearing a jaunty hat. Join us as we celebrate her life and writing and imitate her Hatitude by creating fashionable paper hats to wear home. This program is for children ages four and older. Saturday, February 9 at 1:00 p.m. Carleton Branch Library, 1444 Kent Street, Carleton Monroe County’s 21th Annual Black History Month Blues Series is presented by the Monroe County Library System and made possible with the generous support of the Michigan Council for the Arts and Cultural Affairs, The National Endowment for the Arts, and the 2008 Blues Coalition of community co-sponsors: Monroe County Community College, La-Z-Boy Foundation, Friends of Dorsch, DTE Energy Foundation, City of Monroe Dept. of Parks & Recreation, Monroe Bank & Trust , Monroe County Community College Diversity Committees, Friends of Bedford, Friends of Carleton, Friends of the Dorsch Memorial Library, Friends of Ellis, Friends of Navarre, Detroit Blues Society, Black Swamp Blues Society, Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites of Monroe. “Bluesapalooza” is sponsored in part by the Community Foundation of Monroe County. www.monroe.lib.mi.us/blues.htm