blues for your soul - Colorado Blues Society
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blues for your soul - Colorado Blues Society
Colorado Blues Society 620 Oak St. Windsor, CO 80550 ")-/.4(,9 .%73 /& 4(% #/,/2!$/ ",5%3 3#%.% s 6/, ./ s !5' 3%04 s (/,,%2 #/",5%3/2' 2013 KBA WINNER BLUES SOCIETY OF THE YEAR BLUES FOR YOUR SOUL COUNTRY BLUESMAN JOHNNY LONG BY JACK HADLEY According to St. Louis bluesman Johnny Long, “America needs a revival.” The Delta Groove recording artist had a lot on his mind and shared his thoughts freely on a variety of subjects. The man has a point of view that resonates with many who are concerned about where the blues is heading. “I was influenced by Homesick James and Sister Rosetta Tharpe. The old blues artists talked about real life, not just drugs and drinking.” Long talked about his early blues career, trying to play in clubs with his brother, Claude. “We were playing traditional music by artists like Howlin’ Wolf, Muddy Waters and Elmore James.” But the St. Louis IN THIS ISSUE CYRILLE NEVILLE, GREELEY BLUES JAM 2014 PHOTO © GRETCHEN TROOP 1 BLUES FOR YOUR SOUL 3 SHOUTIN’ THE BLUES 4 GREELEY BLUES JAM 9 BRIGHTON BLUES BLAST 10 HONORING THE BLUES 12, 14 CD REVIEWS 14 BLUES BYTES BLUESMAN JOHNNY LONG crowds didn’t appreciate what they were doing, preferring the blues rock coming out of England at the time. John has been playing his kind of blues for many years, across the midwest and Colorado. “I remember playing a 13, 19, 20 BLUES CALENDAR 15 MOJO & BUSINESS MEMBERS 16 BLUES ACTS 17 BLUES BROADCASTS 20 ACOUSTIC BLUES COMPETITION 20 BEST SELF-PRODUCED CD 23 MEMBERSHIP show at McNichols Arena in the ‘80s. A Salute to the Blues, put on by Barry Fey. The headliners were Ruth Brown, Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee and B.B. King. I was playing with Continued on pg. 11 SHOUTIN’ THE BLUES BY TARRY UNDERWOOD Hey Blues lovers! How about the month of June in Colorado? The festivals were over the top. First was the Greeley Blues Jam celebrating the 10th anniversary of putting on this festival. The Friday night kick-off party in the streets downtown is an experience like none other in Colorado. From the “to go” cup to the bands in the street to the bars full of live blues, it is a great time. That THE COLORADO BLUES SOCIETY was formed to create a greater awareness and wider appreciation of the American indigenous ART FORM THE ",5%3 0/ "OX 7INDSOR #/ was followed up by a day of blues that I won’t soon forget. Grand County Blues Society hosted another great festival in Winter Park with two days of bands from all around the world. On the kid’s stage we got to see how far some of our “kids” have grown musically since the first time we saw them on stage. The stage had quite a few newcomers this year and it appears the future of the blues is in good hands. Things are just getting started! We have a number of festivals coming up over the Summer and I hope to see you at one or more of them. You can find them listed on our website. Thanks go out to all of our incredible, hard-working volunteers that make these happen. The Holler: There has been some discussion about eliminating the print version of the Holler and going to a digital format that would be online only. I guess I am somewhat nostalgic, but I like the hard copy. CBS members, I want to know what YOU think. You can tell me in person if you see me, or e-mail me at blueswood77@comcast.net. I look forward to hearing from you. Affiliated with The Blues Foundation WWWBLUESORG OFFICERS 4ARRY 5NDERWOOD 0RESIDENT 3COTT &ITZKE 6ICE0RESIDENT -IKE 'OLDEN 6ICE0RESIDENT *ENNIFER 5NDERWOOD 3ECRETARY #HICK #AVALLERO 4REASURER DIRECTORS *OANNE #OLE *ACK (ADLEY ,ORIE -ENKE -ARC 7ILSON 0ATTI #AVALLERO $EAN &O'ERTY *OE -ENKE +YLE $EIBLER 'ARY (ALSEY ,ARRY 9OUNG Bill Brandt WEB MASTER David Brandt HOLLER 0UBLISHED FOR &EB-ARCH !PRIL-AY *UNE*ULY !UG3EPT /CT.OV AND $EC*AN EDITOR & CREATIVE DIRECTOR Jack Hadley CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE *ACK (ADLEY 4ARRY 5NDERWOOD -ARC 7ILSON $AN 7ILLGING *IM 0RIMOCK ,ARRY 9OUNG *OANNE #OLE 'RETCHEN 4ROOP ADVERTISING !D PLACEMENT 2ATES 3PECS Jack Hadley Design HOLLER COBLUESORG 2 AUG. - SEPT. 2014 HOLLER AUG. - SEPT. 2014 HOLLER 3 Greeley Blues Jam BOULDER OUTLOOK BOULDER’S HOME OF THE BLUES Saturday, June 14, 2014 Island Grove Regional Park Greeley, CO - Dan Willging How many festivals can say they give back to their fans by offering their best line-up ever with no ticket price increase as a token of appreciation? The conservative answer is probably not many but the only one that comes to mind of this writer is Greeley Blues Jam (GBJ) that celebrated its tenth anniversary. This year Northern Colorado’s premier blues festival booked a staggering number of national-touring acts — ten — with leg-swinging, piano romper Marcia Ball and swamp blues minister Tab Benoit headlining the action-packed day. To present the plethora of bands with minimal down time between sets, two main stages were situated at the east and west ends of the arena. GBJ honcho Al Bricker explained at the outset that the committee booked this bountiful of riches line-up to celebrate the festival’s longevity but promised it would return to its regular format next year with a fair share of local bands. Bricker went on to say that proceeds would benefit Weld county flood victims. It definitely was a day for blues lovers but it was also a day not to be late. Israel’s, now short-term Denver residents, Ori Naftaly Band shot out of the gate with a bang, not wasting any time to flex its sonic muscle. Vocalist Eleanor Tsaig had many questioning how she could wail with the intensity of a Janis Joplin with such a tiny, skinny frame. Oftentimes, she was equally as passionate as Naftaly was during his sizzling guitar solos, feeling every note through her body as if there was some inexplicable spiritual connection between them. Reverend Raven & the Chainsmokin’ Altar Boys may not make its hometown Milwaukee famous as the country song says but it had to make it proud. The group rarely let up on the throttle, instead building its cruising groove to higher and higher heights with a sound that leaned 90 miles south to the blues of Chicago. If the Reverend had a lot of Chicago in its soul, Lurrie Bell proved you didn’t have to look far to find the real deal. Bell, a longtime Chicago mainstay and son of harmonicist Cary Bell, didn’t export a band from the Windy City but instead enlisted the services of Denver’s own Delta Sonics led by über-hip harp man Al Chesis. Amazingly, Bell and the Delta Sonics played seamlessly together as they had been for forever. Chesis followed guitarist Bell attentively, careful not to overplay while ensuring that the show belonged to its rightful owner. Delta Sonics’ Bob Pellegrino shied away from taking any leads, even when offered, preferring to inconspicuously apply his razor-sharp rhythmic accents. 4 AUG. - SEPT. 2014 HOLLER THURSDAY THRU SUNDAY & MORE! JOE MOSS BAND AUGUST 22, $5 AUGUST 2014 BILL SIMS, JR. AND CHANEY SIMS OF THE HERITAGE BLUES ORCHESTRA, GREELEY BLUES JAM 2014 8/2 LAURIE MORVAN $10 PHOTO © GRETCHEN TROOP The award-winning Heritage Blues Orchestra (HBO) offered an alternative to the typical fare by honoring different eras of blues, everything from field hollers and dirges to gospel, pre-World War II country blues and even material from New Orleans. KUNC Nine Ol’ Clock Blues host DJ Marc Applegate summed it up perfectly: “They’re versatile and they do it all well.” While HBO was stimulating academically and intellectually, the California Honeydrops (CH), fronted by smiling Polish expat Lech Wierzynski (trumpet/guitar), worked the crowd with emotion and fervor. Like HBO, the charismatic dance band had plenty of surprises up its sleeve, sometimes pulling out a bawdy Louis Armstrong-trumpet blues piece, jump blues swing, Piedmont blues and even some relatively decent funk. There was a lot about CH’s set that gave a nod to New Orleans, especially the exhilarating version of Rebirth Brass Band’s “Do Whatcha Wanna.” Though the group was slotted as a mid-act, many attendees glowed about how the spellbinding CH was their pick of the day. Continued on pg. 22 8/7 THE MEDITATIONS $10 8/8 JOHNNY O BAND 8/9 THREE SHOTS 8/10 JANIVA MAGNESS On the road again? HANG YOUR HAT AT ROCKEY RIVER RESORT. Cabins on the Gunnison River, music studio in our 100 - year old barn. Come on out, kick back, and play! Rob and Dani Wattles | Rockey River Resort 4359 County Road 10 Gunnison, Colorado 81230 www.gunnisoncabins.com tel 970 641 0174 email : rockey@pcrs.net JANIVA MAGNESS AUGUST 10, $10 8/14 AUSTIN YOUNG 8/15 BLEWE KREWE 8/21 DELTA SONICS 8/22 JOE MOSS BAND $5 8/23 EEF AND BLUES EXPRESS $10 BEST BLUES CLUB! WESTWORD, 2010 2013 KBA WINNER BEST BLUES VENUE BLUES & GREENS RESTAURANT VEGAN & ROADHOUSE FOOD 800 28TH ST. 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SATURDAYS | 8:30–12:30 August 9 | Venus Cruz August 16 | David Booker Band August 23 | The Outliers September 13 | Randall Dubis Band September 20 | Lightly Toasted 7ITXIQFIV`'EX½WL/VE]&PYIW&ERH Proud Colorado Blues Society Business Member CHRIS SMITHER Tune into +'.5 #OMMUNITY 2ADIO at ),.)1-,.-+ +/*$/*)1/ ,&$01'! .01%0! +#/*-+1/&*$ .01%0! (,#(1//-" !$%.6%2 &"/5,$%2 &.%$%2,!.$ Sat 09.13 Listen to diverse voices, music from around the world and programming heard no where else! 1 /1,"$/+#* 01%0%1+/*. presenting GREAT BLUES CONCERTS ALL YEAR LONG "LUES ,EGACY Friday from 6-9 pm The finest in old time blues to today's artists. $USTY 'ROOVES Friday from 9-11pm Exploring classic Funk & Soul music from the 60’s and 70’s, as well as new recordings steeped in the tradition of that era. OSKAR BLUES is a Colorado Blues Society Business Member, offering a 10% discount for CBS Members...just show your card! LET THE BLUES BUS DRIVE YOUR GROUP OF 10-20 TO AND FROM OSKAR’S. CALL FOR DETAILS. CHECK THE CALENDAR IN THE HOLLER OR THE OSKAR BLUES WEBSITE FOR COMPLETE BLUES LISTINGS 303 MAIN STREET LYONS, CO 303.823.6685 www.oskarblues.com 6 AUG. - SEPT. 2014 HOLLER 88.5FM "OULDER 1390AM $ENVER 93.7FM .EDERLAND Only on +'.5 Community Radio | www.kgnu.org | 303-449-4885 complete concert listings at swallowhillmusic.org 303.777.1003 x 2 concerts are at Swallow Hill Music unless otherwise noted, 71 E. Yale Ave. Denver 80210 AUG. - SEPT. 2014 HOLLER 7 Brighton Blues Blast 2014 - Tarry Underwood DANIELLE SCHNEBLEN, GREELEY BLUES JAM 2014 PHOTO © GRETCHEN TROOP Randall Dubis Photo © 2013 by J.R. Wolfe Proud Colorado Blues Society Business Member Proud Mile High Blues Society Business Member August 1 (6–9) Niwot Market Patio August 3, 9, 12, 15 (3–7) Buffalo Rose Patio (Golden) August 6, 20 (8:30–12:30) Ziggie’s Open Jam (Denver) August 23 (8:30–12) Oskar Blues (Lyons) with Hawkeye Herman August 31 (9:30–1) Appaloosa Grill (Denver) September 2, 7, 14, 20, 23 Buffalo Rose Patio (Golden) September 3, 17 (8:30–12:30) Ziggie’s Open Jam (Denver) September 5 (6–9) Sun Rose Cafe (Longmont) September 21 (9:30–1) Appaloosa Grill (Denver) 8 AUG. - SEPT. 2014 HOLLER GJF MANAGEMENT At the end of May, 2014, we headed to Brighton for the second annual Brighton Blues Blast, a two-day event held indoors at the Armory. Because we missed the first one, this was our first trip to Brighton. We arrived early, located the Armory and set out to find something to eat. We drove through downtown, and spotted a sign for Mexican food, “La Estrellita.” It was POURING down rain so we ran in and found this place, in the basement. My skepticism turned into delight once my food came. I fell in love with the “Mayan” sauce, a jalapeno cream sauce. We went back the next night, it was so good! The Armory Performing Arts Center was another surprise. The building was originally built in 1921 to store arms and military equipment and also served as headquarters for the Colorado National Guard. It has been beautifully remodeled while retaining the original structure, with great sound, lighting perfect for photography, and plenty of room for dancing. The Austin Young band Kicked off the festival Friday night with their high-energy style of blues. In addition to Austin Young on guitar, the band features Forrest Raup on drums and Alex Goldberg on bass. It is always a good time when these boys get together! Headliner Marquis Knox is a twenty-three year old with the knowledge and style of an old school bluesman on guitar and harmonica. Marquis learned to play the guitar from his grandmother at an early age. His ST. LOUIS BLUESMAN MARQUISE KNOX. debut CD, “Manchild”, recorded when he was just 16, was nominated for a Blues Music Award for Best New Artist debut. He has played with blues legends such as B.B. King, Pinetop Perkins and Honeyboy Edwards. The Delta Sonics featuring Al Chesis on harmonica opened the show the second night. The band, which includes Bob Pelligrino on guitar and slide, John Butler on bass and Kyle Borthick on drums recently won Westword’s best blues band award. Closing out the festival was Lil’ Ed and The Blues Imperials. Lil’ Ed is the most entertaining, dynamic slide guitarist around. He gets into the crowd, walks on tippy toes and gets the crowd going. Chicago Blues at its finest. Artist and Business Management Representing Music Industry Professionals including Record Labels GREGG FRIEDMAN, ESQ. 2805 Wilderness Pl., Suite 100 – 200 Boulder, CO 80301 303.447.2299 AUG. - SEPT. 2014 HOLLER 9 BLUES FOR YOUR SOUL FRIENDS HELPING FRIENDS THROUGH A TOUGH TIME COUNTRY BLUESMAN JOHNNY LONG "9 *)- 02)-/#+ BY JACK HADLEY Continued from pg. 1 FRIENDS HELPING FRIENDS PHOTO © JIM PRIMOCK HONORING THE BLUES CBS believes an important function of any society is to honor those individuals who have made outstanding contributions. Over the years CBS has recognized and awarded both blues musicians and outstanding contributors to the Colorado Blues Society. LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD James Cotton • Honeyboy Edwards • Buddy Guy Willie Houston • John Jackson • Robert Lockwood Jr. Pinetop Perkins • Son Seals • Henry Townsend Big Jack Johnson • Keb Mo Otis Taylor • Ron Thompson • Bob Margolin Justina “Mama Kat” Curlee (Radio) • Marcia Ball HERITAGE AWARD Louisiana Red • Cootie Stark • Johnny Long SPECIAL RECOGNITION (outstanding CBS founders & members) Karen Lockman • Ken Lockman • Dave McIntyre Darryl Lee Powell • Jim Primock • Tarry Underwood Steve Rowe • Scott Fitzke • Dan Treanor Sammy Mayfield at that time.” Other Denver connections include stints with Billy Tolles and Gene Bass. Long also spent time in Chicago and opened for major artists like Sugarcane Harris and Harvey Mandel. Johnny Long had more to say about the blues today - and what can be done to make it better. “People are too materialistic today. The older blues artists were able to write provocative tunes, telling stories about life. They didn’t get any credit for that.” He also thinks blues societies need to be more involved. “When blues societies were promoting festivals it was a better situation.” “I just want people to come to a blues show and feel something. Shake yourself! Tap your feet, clap your hands! Move yourself!” Spoken like a true believer, a man on a mission. Sometimes a phone interview can be awkward and difficult at best. Johnny Long made it easy. I felt like I knew where he was coming from and he made it real for me. Not a throwback but someone who is continuing the tradition of soul music called the blues. A dozen or so people gathered at the home of Kai, Natasha, and Nina turner on Saturday May 31 to help fix up the back yard garden and Nina’s play area. For those who don’t know, the family suffered the loss of an infant son and brother this spring, and keeping the yard in order was a low priority. That changed when Erica Brown organized a cleanup day to make the grounds more welcoming to family and friends. Several neighbors, relatives, and CBS members pitched in, proving the old adage that many hands make light work. Jerry and Jackie Deall brought their truck and a tiller; Mike and Amy Golden brought a chain saw and other tools; Phil Borcherding, Merrian Johnson, and I also pitched in a few hours of work, laughter, and camaraderie. Longtime family friends Lewis & Floorwax provided lunch for all with a gift certificate to a local BBQ spot. Several trips were made to Home Depot for supplies, there were a few cases of minor sunburn and sore muscles. By the time we were done, Nina said that she wasn’t sure how to tell her friends that her backyard had been transformed into the most beautiful play area on earth – she didn’t want them to feel embarrassed! A little sweat, some barbeque and a lot of music in the background added up to a memorable day for all involved. Volunteering feels just as good on a small scale as it does on a large scale. blues | soul | groove YARD WORK EEF See Eef with her band “Eef and the Blues Express”, as well as with “She Groovez” and “Amazon Eye Shadow”. Performance dates and info at www.eefguitar.com Johnny Long will be performing in concert at the Thornton Arts & Culture Center on Sat. Aug. 23rd, 4-7pm, 9209 Dorothy Blvd. in Thornton. All proceeds benefit the Blues In The Schools programming in Thornton. Dan King • Kai Turner • James & Shirley Mather 10 AUG. - SEPT. 2014 HOLLER AUG. - SEPT. 2014 HOLLER 11 REVIEWS THE BLUES CALENDAR Tweed Funk FIRST NAME LUCKY Tweed Tone Records Little Mike and The Tornadoes ALL THE RIGHT MOVES ELROB Records Mick Kolassa MICHISSIPPI MICK Tweed Funk has come up with a great live-in-the-studio party record with “First Name Lucky.” Packed with mostly original tunes written by guitarist JB Optekar, the songs have a real nice groove propelled by a solid rhythm section and funky horns. With soulful vocals courtesy of Smokey, this band keeps it in the pocket with a Memphis feel all their own. “Divided” is a slow jam from the heart, thoughtful and sweet. Smokey tells it like it is because he wants his baby back. Don’t we all? Everyone gets a workout on “Sugarfoot.” Non-stop funk with call-and-response between Smokey and Jon Lovas (sax) and Kevin Klemme (trumpet.) It really has the Stax-Volt urgency that you associate with the best of Otis Redding. The live feel of this recording works very well. More bands need to do this, especially if you’re playing rootsbased music. Love this one. Get some Tweed Funk! - JACK HADLEY If you like raw, uncut blues you’ve come to the right place. Rock-steady grooves from blues veterans Little Mike (harp and vocals) and The Tornadoes sound real good to my ears. This band really delivers “All The Right Moves.” Guitarist Tony O. Melio plays with real finesse. The band gets down to business on “Problems.” He shines on this “Shotgun”-like groove, playing rhythm and lead lines that mesh perfectly with Little Mike’s tough harp blowing. And, yes, these guys know how to shuffle. Check out “Close To My Baby” and “I Got Drunk Last Night.” You can understand why this band played for years with Hubert Sumlin, James Cotton and Jimmy Rogers, among others. Little Mike spits out ferocious licks all over this recording, and pianist Jim McKaba, bassist Brad Vickers and drummer Robert Piazza swing with the best of them. I always have an emotional response to great music. The blues can lift you up, make you dance or move you to tears. Blues 101, people. I can’t wait for the next release from Little Mike and The Tornadoes. - JACK HADLEY “Michissippi Mick” is an obvious labor of love from Mick Kolassa. Excellent playing throughout, production values and - much to my surprise - a great sense of humor. Did he say what I thought he said on “WPD” (White People Dance)? Yes, he did. Kolassa has assembled a stellar cast of musicians for this project, including vocalist Reba Russell and pianist Victor Wainwright. He wrote many of the tunes here, sings lead and plays acoustic guitar. Kolassa has something to say about the history and the future of the South on “Land Of The Crossroads.” He sings the slow blues on “Baby’s Got Another Lover” with righteous support from guitarist Jeff Jensen, laying down cool blues licks behind him. Brandon Santini blows serious harp on “Blowtorch Love” with vocalist Redd Velvet delivering killer vocals, funky to the bone. Victor Wainwright brings “Time Ain’t On My Side” to a higher level with some terrific piano playing. I enjoyed “Michissippi Mick” quite a bit. And one more thing: Kolassa is donating 100% of the proceeds of this release to the Blues Foundation in Memphis. - JACK HADLEY GREELEY BLUES JAM 2014 PHOTO © TARRY UNDERWOOD 12 AUG. - SEPT. 2014 HOLLER AUG. 1 The Jack Hadley Band @ Chillers, Loveland Dr. Izzy Band @ Boulder Outlook, Boulder Hogback Blues Band @ Lincoln’s Roadhouse, Denver Johnny O Band @ Oskar Blues, Longmont Delta Sonics @ St. Julien Hotel, Boulder Eef @ Cool River, Denver Randall Dubis @ Niwot Market, Niwot The John Weeks Band @ The Berkeley Inn, Denver Young Ancients @ The Victoria Bar, Salida AUG. 2 Eef & the Blues Express @ Back Street Tavern, Aurora Johnny O Band @ Dickens Opera House, Longmont Delta Sonics @ Wrigleys, Golden (early) Delta Sonics @ Dazzle, Denver (late) Jack Hadley @ The Little Bear, Evergreen (early) The Jack Hadley Band @ Chillers, Loveland (late) The King Stan Band @ The Rusty Bucket, Lakewood My Blue Sky @ Left Hand Brewery, Leftapalooza, Longmont Chris Duarte @ The Toad Tavern, Littleton Young Ancients @ Crested Butte Arts Festival, Crested Butte AUG. 3 Felonius Smith @ Oskar Blues, Lyons Eef & the Blues Express @ Jake’s Roadhouse, Denver Randall Dubis Band @ Buffalo Rose, Golden Delta Sonics @ cyclHOPS, Longmont (early) Delta Sonics @ The Little Bear, Evergreen (late) Alan Knight & Co. @ El Charrito, Denver Craig Kingfish Griffin @ Quincy Bar, Colo. Sprgs. Kirk James @ Dalton Ranch, Durango Young Ancients @ Crestone Festival, Crestone AUG. 4 Boa & the Constrictors @ Oskar Blues, Longmont David Booker @ El Chapultepec, Denver AUG. 5 The Symbols @ The Boot, Ft. Collins AUG. 5 Mojo @ The Speakeasy, Longmont The John Weeks Band @ Jazz@Jack’s, Denver KENNY WAYNE SHEPHERD & LOS LONELY BOYS @ Arvada Center for the Arts, Arvada The Gang @ Rollinsville Stage Stop, Rollinsville AUG. 6 Jack Hadley @ Caffe Sole, Boulder Los Terrificos @ D’Note, Arvada Kevin Kiley @ Bushwhackers, Denver The Firebreathers @ Pioneer Inn, Nederland Anthony Russo & Mac McMurray @ Takoda Tavern, Parker John Weeks @ Rusty Bucket, Lakewood Cassie Taylor @ Nissi’s, Lafayette Jana & the Jukes @ Jack Quinn’s, Colo. Sprgs. Roots & Rhythm @ Epernay Lounge, Denver Young Ancients @ Lannie’s Clocktower, Denver AUG. 7 Jack Hadley @ Marriott South, Lone Tree Robert Fiorino & Friends @ Riff’s, Wheat Ridge David Booker @ Oskar Blues, Longmont Dave Randon @ Herb’s Hideout, Denver Kirk James @ James Ranch, Durango SAMANTHA FISH @ The Toad Tavern, Littleton AUG. 8 Jack Hadley @ Lila B’s Lounge, Greenwood Village Eef & the Blues Express @ The Rusty Bucket, Lakewood Papa Juke @ Bittersweet, Louisville The Symbols @ Full Moon Campout, Breckenridge BOB MARGOLIN @ Oskar Blues, Lyons CAROLYN WONDERLAND @ Festival in the Park, Dillon SAMANTHA FISH @ Louisville Summer Concert Series, Louisville Hamilton Loomis @ The Toad Tavern, Littleton Kirk James @ Nello’s Bistro, Pagosa Sprgs. AUG. 9 Hogback Blues Band @ The Shack, Littleton The Jack Hadley Band @ Tony P’s, Denver Eef & Blues Express @ Blues & Brews, Denver (early) Eef & Blues Express @ Dazzle, Denver (late) AUG. 9 BOB MARGOLIN @ Blues & Brews, Denver Chaz DePaolo @ Park House, Denver GUITAR TOWN (guitar legends, including Sonny Landreth) @ Copper Mountain Maynard Mills @ Lincoln’s Roadhouse, Denver Rex People’s & Xfactr@ Oskar Blues, Longmont THE FABULOUS THUNDERBIRDS @ Thunder Mountain Amphitheater, Loveland Young Ancients @ Blues & Brews, Denver AUG. 10 Jack Hadley @ cyclHOPS, Longmont (early) The Jack Hadley Band @ Boulder Asian Festival, Boulder (late) Lionel Young @ Tasty Weasel, Longmont Craig Kingfish Griffin @ Quincy Bar, Colo. Sprgs. GUITAR TOWN (guitar legends, including Sonny Landreth) @ Copper Mountain Kirk James @ Rhythms on the Rio Festival, South Fork The King Stan Band @ Rocky Mountain Music Festival, Clement Park, Littleton Rocky Mountain Music Festival @ Clement Park, Littleton AUG. 11 David Booker @ El Chapultepec, Denver Boa & the Constrictors @ Oskar Blues, Longmont AUG. 12 Mojo @ The Speakeasy, Longmont The John Weeks Band @ Jazz@Jack’s, Denver The Gang @ Rollinsville Stage Stop, Rollinsville AUG. 13 Jack Hadley @ Sullivan’s Steakhouse, Denver Los Terrificos @ D’Note, Denver Kevin Kiley @ Bushwhackers, Denver The Firebreathers @ Pioneer Inn, Nederland Jana & the Jukes @ Jack Quinn’s, Colo. Sprgs. Kirk James @ Three Springs, Colo. Sprgs. Roots & Rhythm @ Epernay Lounge, Denver AUG. 14 Jack Hadley @ Ocean Prime, Denver Robert Fiorino & Friends @ Riff’s, Wheat Ridge Dave Randon @ Herb’s Hideout, Denver ERIC JOHNSON @ Aggie Theater, Ft. Collins Hamilton Loomis @ Fruita Civic Center Pavillion, Fruita Kirk James @ Sporting News Grill, Durango AUG. 15 Jack Hadley @ Marriott South, Lone Tree Cary Morin @ Wheat Ridge Carnation Festival, Wheat Ridge 45th Annual Wheat Ridge Carnation Festival, Wheat Ridge The Subdudes @ Louisville Summer Concert Series, Louisville ERIC JOHNSON @ Fox Theater, Boulder Hamilton Loomis @ Dillon Amphitheater, Dillon My Blues Sky @ Carnation Festival, Wheat Ridge AUG. 16 Hamilton Loomis @ Dickens Opera House, Longmont David Booker @ Tasty Weasel, Longmont (early) David Booker @ The Speakeasy, Longmont (late) Kirk James @ Serious TX BBQ, Durango The Jack Hadley Band @ Millsite Inn, Ward (early) Jack Hadley @ Wild Women Winery, Denver (late) AUG. 17 Alan Knight & Co. @ Ziggie’s, Denver Craig Kingfish Griffin @ Quincy Bar, Colo. Sprgs. Jack Hadley @ The Little Bear, Evergreen (early) Rockin’ Jake Band @ Sprucewood Bar & Grill, Sprucewood AUG. 18 Boa & the Constrictors @ Oskar Blues, Longmont David Booker @ El Chapultepec, Denver AUG. 19 Mojo @ The Speakeasy, Longmont Jack Hadley @ Willie G’s, Denver The John Weeks Band @ Jazz@Jack’s, Denver Rockin’ Jake Band @ Hahn’s Peak Cafe, Hahn’s Peak The Gang @ Rollinsville Stage Stop, Rollinsville AUG. 20 Jack Hadley @ Sullivan’s Steakhouse, Denver LosTerrificos @ D’Note, Arvada Kevin Kiley @ Bushwhackers, Denver The Firebreathers @ Pioneer Inn, Nederland Anthony Russo & Mac McMurray @ Takoda Tavern, Parker ZZ TOP & JEFF BECK @ Fiddlers Green Amphitheatre, Denver Delta Sonics @ Nissi’s, Lafayette Jana & the Jukes @ Jack Quinn’s, Colo. Sprgs. Continued on pg. 19 AUG. - SEPT. 2014 HOLLER 13 REVIEWS is the least blues and more hip-hop/pop, almost raplike but melodic; “Glitter Ain’t Gold is very contemporary. “Numb” may be my favorite track with a blistering guitar attack and dark depth. Both “Please Come Home” and “You Saved Me” bridge over to R&B and Soul, even crooning. The CD ends with just Gary as a foot stomping acoustic slide guitarist aka Robert Johnson singing a traditional country blues song, showing Gary’s roots in the blues. - DAN WILLGING BLUES BYTES Gary Clark Jr. BLAK AND BLU Warner Brothers Records Gary Clark Jr. is a very ‘contemporary’ blues guitarist and singer songwriter who shows a wide range of styles and cross-genres with the blues. He just won the prestigious BMA for Best Contemporary Male Blues Artist of the Year and was nominate for Guitarist of the Year. There is no question about his talent and originality, but traditionalists may not like the directions he is taking the blues. I initially felt this way when I casually listened to “BLAK and BLU” – but the more I listened to it the more it grew on me. Gary is taking the blues in exciting and fresh new directions that will bridge the blues with other genres and bring it to a larger and younger audience that, like it or not, is the “Future of the Blues” and will “Keep the Blues Alive”. I knew Gary was a great guitarist from his staccato riffs to dark heavy grinds to slow burning torch. What is impressive is his talent as a songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. The songs are often almost poetic – with structure and rhyme; but with very catchy lines. Ten of the thirteen tracks are penned by Gary and two are cowritten with him. The title track includes lines form the great poet Gil Scott-Heron and “Glitter Ain’t Gold (Jumpin for Nothin’)” includes the great Doyle Bramhill II. The only ‘double cover’ is the tasty, fresh interpretation of “Third Stone From the Sun” (Jimi Hendrix)/”If You Love Me Like You Say” (Little Johnny Taylor) that extends into a DJ-like section and ends with killer guitar work. Gary plays guitar and sings vocals on all tracks. He plays bass, trumpet, drums, congas, percussion and programming on 4 tracks and a traditional slide acoustic guitar on the closing track “Next Door Neighbor Blues.” Drummer J.J. Johnson, bassist Mike Elizondo (fuzz guitar, keys, percussion and programming on four tracks) and keyboardist Zac Rae provide a tight, professional core band. About seven additional musicians play horns, guitars, tabla and percussion, giving the album a full, rich feel. The CD opens with big horns and crosses into blues/hip-hop on “Ain’t Messin ‘Round”; “When My Train Pulls In” is a dark staccato guitar blues track; the title track has a hip-hop, pop feel; “Bright Lights” ‘goin to my head’ is tasty and catchy and getting stuck in my head; “Travis County has a hard driving roadhouse blues bridging to almost country-rock feel. “The Life” I am REALLY excited about two new releases from DeChamp Records out of Memphis, both of which are produced by 2010 IBC Winner Grady Champion. The first is JJ THAMES “TELL YOU WHAT I KNOW.” Ms. Thames is described as a “Mississippi Blues Diva.” She really delivers on vocals, providing a rich blend of R&B, reconnecting the listener to the roots of Blues. All eleven cuts have a deeply original sound and she is backed by Za very tight band, including horns & harmonic to support her growling vocals. The other release from DeChamp is EDDIE COTTON‘S “HERE I COME.” Those of you who listen to Blues Legacy on KGNU Community Radio (shameless plug: Fridays 6-9pm mtn time www.kgnu.org) know that am not a big fan of the blues guitar (go ahead and gasp), but I am wooed and wowed by Mr. Cotton’s skills. Born in Clinton, Mississippi, a minister’s son, Eddie Cotton Jr. grew up singing and playing gospel music in church. He studied music theory at Jackson State University in his hometown of Jackson, Mississippi, then went on to serve as minister of music at his father’s church. I am struck by the deep, soulful riffs heard on this release. Every cut is an original on this CD and I hope we get to hear Eddie live in Colorado in the future. Also catching and pleasing my ears is a new release from Delta Groove, TERRY HANCK’S “GOTTA BRING IT ON HOME TO YOU.” I LOVE a blues saxophone and dang it, you just don’t hear enough of it. Mr. Hanck has a truly soulful voice and his style of blues is upbeat & jumping. I hope to catch him live someday as his music is original and addicting. I DO love Blues piano and the latest release from ROB RIO -“HARRY TONIC SENIOR” - (Boss Productions) is full of classics & originals. Harry Tonic is a fictional character “born accidentally as the only child of a hard drinking Polish traveling salesman and a beautiful Brazilian mulatto torch singer.” Known as the “Boss of Boogie”, this one-time Boulder resident (Rob Rio, not Harry Tonic) offers 18 cuts of originals and samplings from the great American Songbook. As always, Rob brings his great boogie piano to our ears and his extremely wry sense of humor to the keys. Facebook Me Baby is full of very funny double entendres and brings barrelhouse/boogie piano into our brave new world. I always want to give a SHOUT out to all the ladies who are working so hard, trying to make a living playing the Blues. Here is a short list of some women to watch/listen for. ADRIANNA MARIE & HER GROOVE CUTTERS “Double Crossing Blues“ (Midnite WL Records) NIECIE “Wanted Woman” (Tiger Records) LISA MANN “Move On” (lisamannmusic.com) EDEN BRENT Jigsaw Heart” (Yellowdog Records) KELLEY HUNT “The Beautiful Bones” - JOANNE COLE - 14 AUG. - SEPT. 2014 HOLLER MOJO & BUSINESS MEMBERS VENUES VENUES THE BAR 554 S. Broadway Denver, CO 80209 303.733.0122 www.itsthebar.com BOULDER OUTLOOK HOTEL 800 28th Street Boulder, CO 303.443.3322 www.bouldershomeofthebues.com THE DICKENS OPERA HOUSE 302 Main Street Longmont, CO 80501-5527 303.651.7773 HEART OF BRIGHTON www.heartofbrighton.org LANNIE’S CLOCKTOWER CABARET www.lannies.com THE GOTHIC THEATRE/MOE’S ORIGINAL 3263 S.Broadway Englewood, CO 80113 303.951.6703 www.gothictheatre.com OSKAR BLUES 303 Main Street Lyons, CO 303.823.6685 DAZZLE RESTAURANT & LOUNGE 930 Lincoln St. Denver, CO 80203 303.839.5100 www.dazzlejazz.com PEARL ST. BLUES Old South Pearl Street Association P.O. Box 9008 Denver, CO 80209-9008 303.881.5634 MOXI THEATRE 802 9th Street Greeley, CO 80631 970.584.3054 www.moxitheater.com SNOWY RANGE MUSIC FESTIVAL Blinddog Entertainment LLC P.O. Box 2382 El Cajon, CA 92021 www.snowyrangemusicfestival.com THE D NOTE 7519 Grandview Avenue Arvada, CO 80002 303.463.6683 www.thednote.com STARGAZERS THEATRE & EVENT CENTER 10 South Parkside Drive Colorado Springs, CO 80910 info@stargazerstheatre.com 719.476.2200 stargazerstheatre.com THE RUSTY BUCKET 3355 S Wadsworth Blvd. Lakewood, CO 80227 303.980.6200 www.the-rusty-bucket.com THE HANGAR BAR 8001 E. Colfax Ave. Denver, CO 80220 303.320.6683 www.HangarBarDenver.com THE ZEPHYR LOUNGE 11940 E.Colfax Ave. Aurora, CO 80010 303.364.8981 zephyrloungecolorado.com THE TOAD TAVERN 5302 S Federal Cir Littleton, CO 80123 303.795.6877 www.toadtavern.com BUFFALO ROSE 119 Washington Avenue Golden, CO 80401-1142 303.278.6800 www.buffalorose.net HERMAN’S HIDEAWAY 1578 S Broadway Denver, CO 80210 303.777.5840 www.hermanshideaway.com OTHER BUSINESS MEMBERS BLUEGILL PRODUCTIONS CHERRY BLOSSOM FLORIST CODA, INC. COLORADO LIFESTYLES PROPERTIES, LLC CLEAR GRAVY PRODUCTIONS CROSSER DAVIS DAVE GOODRICH DAVID ––GREGORY ROCK & BLUES LLC, J-ENTERTAINMENT JILL ROSE QUINN RICHARD LINER ROAD DAWG TOURING CO. THE DRUMSHOP TOM SUND TECHNICAL & MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS AND SERVICE WOODWARD PRODUCTION GRAND COUNTY BLUES SOCIETY THE ART SERVICES COMPANY KOCHEVAR MEDICAL MASSAGE CTR. ROLLING THUNDER PRODUCTIONS DAN TREANOR & THE AFROSIPPI BLUES BAND A MUSIC COMPANY, INC. NEW MEXICO BLUES SOCIETY STACY LEES stacy@denverboozeandbars.com CLASSIC JUKEBOX AND GAME CO. LLC www.classicjukeboxandgameco.com GERI OLIVEIRA, CRS, CLHMS, GRI Wright Kingdom Real Estate www.gerioliveira.com GET CONNECTED EVENTS gina@getconnectedevents.com MICHAEL RAY OTHER MOJO MEMBERS WAYNE B. ASHMORE AUSTIN AYERS MUNSEY AYERS JO BLATTSPIELER STEVE COLEMAN LYNN CONNER MICHAEL DUNCAN LUANN & LANCE GALE JANE HASCALL MERLEN & MARYON HATTER PATRICK KENNEDY MAMA RAVEN BAND MIKE LANDESS WAYNE & FRAN PHIPPS NEIL SEXTON BILL & PAM SPRY THE DICKENS OPERA HOUSE GENE & KAY WALKER LEONARD & LINDA WALMSLEY JULIE & JIM GARDNER TODD REILLY LEONARD FRIELING www.lfrieling.com MURAT AND OYA IYIGUN AUG. - SEPT. 2014 HOLLER 15 ACTS ALAN KNIGHT AND COMPANY www.reverbnation.com/alanknightandcompany ALLEN-LAMUN BAND allenlamunband.com AUSTIN YOUNG BAND www.austinyoungband.com BAD BRAD & THE FAT CATS www.fatcatsentertainment.com BARE NAKED BLUES DUO https://www.facebook.com/BareNekkidBlues BIG JIM ADAM & JOHN STILWAGEN www.jimadamblues.com BLIND CHILD ROCKIN’ BLUES BAND www.blindchildblues.com BLUEZ HOUSE www.reverbnation.com/bluezhouse www.myspace.com/bluezhouse 303.449.2616 CARY MORIN www.carymorin.com CEDAR AVENUE BLUES BAND cedaravenuebluesband.com JENN CLEARY P.O. Box 4655 Boulder CO 80306 720.938.1294 www.JennCleary.com DALE CISEK BAND www.reverbnation.com/DaleCisekBand 970.669.3670 DAN TREANOR AND THE AFROSIPPI BLUES BAND www.dantreanorband.com DAVEY AND THE BLU DOG www.daveyandthebludog.com CROSSER DAVIS crosserdavis@msn.com 719.382.3903 DEBORAH STAFFORD AND STONE SOUP www.deborahstaffordjazz.com DEJA BLUES BAND DELTA SONICS-AL CHESIS www.deltasonics.net DOC BROWN’S BLUES BAND www.docbrownsbluesband.com 303.921.6256 RANDALL DUBIS BAND www.randalldubis.com 303.475.5579 EEF “MISS 333” www.eefguitar.com 303.941.1559 FRONT STREET BLUES BAND www.frontstreetblues.com 303.725.1007 G’JAI’S JOOK JOINT BLUES BAND www.gjai-blues.com/ JACK GAFFNEY jackgaffney.com DAVE GREENWALD THE JACK HADLEY BAND www.jackhadleymusic.net www.reverbnation.com/jackhadley HOGBACK BLUES BAND www.hogbackbluesband.com 16 AUG. - SEPT. 2014 HOLLER WILLIE HOUSTON www.bluesmanwilliehouston.com MICHAELA RAE KNOX michaelaraeguitar.com KRISTIN KAY BAND www.kristinkay.net GEORGE LAWHORN MY BLUE SKY www.mybluesky.co OUT OF THE BLUE BAND www.OOTBDenver.com PAPA JUKE www.papajuke.com 303.926.9626 PLATTE VALLEY QUARTET www.pvqblue.com PROFIT BROTHERS ROBERT WILSON BLUES BAND www.robertwilsonblues.com 970.215.9193 FELONIUS SMITH www.feloniussmith.com 303.499.1665 THE BUZZ BROTHERS BAND www.facebook.com/buzzbrothersband 970.356.2093 buzzbrothersband@gmail.com THE CLAY KIRKLAND BAND www.reverbnation.com/claykirklandband THE DR. IZZY BAND drizzyband.com THE JOBE BLUES BAND www.reverbnation.com/dianejobe THE KING STAN BAND www.kingstanband.com The Rhythm Allstars https://myspace.com/therhythmallstars THE ROUSTABOUTS www.roustaboutblues.com THE SYMBOLS www.thesymbols.net THE UNDERTONE BLUES BAND www.undertoneband.com THE VINDICATORS BAND www.thevindicatorsband.com/ THREESHOTS www.bandmix.com/threeshots TOMMY RAY & THE SUNRAYS UNION DRIFTWOOD www.reverbnation.com/uniondriftwood LIGE WILLIAMSON lige.williamson@gmail.com 303.499.1665 BY LARRY YOUNG Please welcome the latest members of the Colorado Blues Society. Thank you all for joining. I hope you enjoy your membership as much as I have mine. INDIVIDUAL/FAMILY Clark Chanslor Gary Guy Murat and Oya Iyigun Michael Kuhl and Debby Kanaga Dan Ledbetter Kevin O'Brien Scott Rivera and Tanya Stevens Judith E. Taylor Dyron Manning Susan and Bruce Osborn Melanie Rodden Charles Webb Nels and Tess Freeman Aris and Suzanne Sophocles Greg Gloyd Dennis Holman Steve Itterly Althia Reed Johnson Mojomama Laura and Scott Prescott Lora Pritchett BUSINESS/VENUE Lannie's Clocktower Cabaret The Rusty Bucket Herman’s Hideaway The Jobe Blues Band The Undertone Blues Band The new slate of Officers and Directors is in place as of the annual Member Meeting on April 6. They are listed in the Holler and on the About Us page of the website. Their first meeting was held on April 8. You are welcome to attend any of the board meetings. Board meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 7pm at the Boulder Outlook. The meeting place will have to eventually move, as the Outlook will be closing soon. A new location will be announced when finalized. BLUES BROADCASTS SUNDAY KSTR 96.1 FM Grand Junction, 9-10 am & 8-9 pm Blues Deluxe KVNF 90.9 FM Paonia & 89.1 FM Montrose, 4-5 pm, Beale Street Caravan, www.kvnf.org KOTO 91.7FM, 89.3FM, 105.5FM Telluride, 4-6 pm Blues Hang Over (every other Sunday) www.koto.org, Island Radio, 5-7 pm (rebroadcast Thursday, 5-7 pm) True Blues with Brian Elliott www.island92.com KRFX 103.5 FM Denver, 7-10 pm Strictly Blues with Kai Turner KBCO 97.3 FM Boulder, 9-10 pm Blues from the Red Rooster Lounge KPLU Seattle, 7 pm-1 am http://www.kplu.org MONDAY KSBV 93.7 FM Salida, 9-10 am Blues Deluxe KAFM 88.1 FM Grand Junction, 9 am-noon Jimmy’s Blues Kitchen (alternate weeks) KAJX & KCJX 88.9, 89.7, 90.1, 90.9, 91.1, 91.5 FM Aspen, Carbondale, Rifle and other towns,11-midnight Blue Horizon with Blue Bird TUESDAY KVNF 90.9 FM Paonia & 89.1 FM Montrose, noon-3 pm, Blues & Other Colors www.kvnf.org KAFM 88.1 FM Grand Junction, 1-4 pm, Bluesday Laboratory WEDNESDAY KCRT 92.5 FM Trinidad, 7-8 pm Trinidaddio Blues Hour with Ken Saydak and Darnell Miller KHEN 106.9 FM Salida, 1-4 pm Jazz & Blues with Bill KVNF 0.9 FM Paonia & 89.1 FM Montrose, 9:30 pm-midnight Crossties, www.kvnf.org KRFC 88.9 FM Fort Collins, 8-10 pm House Rent Party with Jeff THURSDAY KAFM 88.1 FM Grand Junction, 9 am-noon Blues Injection with Mickey the K KVLE 93.5 FM Crested Butte/Monarch, 102.3 FM Gunnison, 2-3 pm Blues Deluxe www.blueswithrussell.com, 8-10 pm Blues with Russell KAJX & KCJX 88.9, 89.7, 90.1, 90.9, 91.1, 91.5 FM Aspen, Carbondale, Rifle and other towns, 11-midnight, Beale Street Caravan FRIDAY KVNF 90.9 FM Paonia & 89.1 FM Montrose, 1-4 pm, Friday Afternoon Club www.kvnf.org KGNU 88.5 FM Boulder, 1390 AM Denver, 93.7 FM Ward/Nederland 6-9 pm Blues Legacy FRIDAY KUVO 89.3 FM Denver, www.kuvo.org 7-9pm Rock’n N Rhythm with Ms. J.C. www.ckua.com 9pm -midnight Friday Night Blues Party, www.wfit.org, 8-10 pm Rev. Billy’s Rhythm Revival SATURDAY KAFM 88.1 FM Grand Junction, 9am-6pm Jazz, Blues, Folk & Rock KHEN 106.9 FM Salida, noon-4 pm Sonic Gumbo with Doc www.kgoat.org, noon-1pm Jazz & Blues Crusade with Count Rabula KDUR 91.9 FM & 93.9 FM Durango, 2 Sides of the Blues, 6-8pm KUVO 89.3 FM Denver, www.kuvo.org 5-7pm Blues Highway with Sam Mayfield or guest host KUVO 89.3 FM Denver, www.kuvo.org 7-8pm R&B Jukebox with Rolando, Pete, Easy Bill or Carlos KVNF 90.9 FM Paonia & 89.1 FM Montrose, 7-9:30pm, Turn It Up www.kvnf.org KRCC 91.5 FM Colorado Springs, Noon-1pm The Blue Plate Special Vintage Voltage Style KUNC 91.5 FM Greeley, 8-9pm Beale Street Caravan KUNC 91.5 FM Greeley, 9-10pm 9 O’Clock Blues with Marc KAFM 88.1 FM Grand Junction, 9pm-midnight Rockin’ Blues KAJX & KCJX 88.9, 89.7, 90.1, 90.9, 91.1, 91.5 FM Aspen, Carbondale, Rifle and other towns, Midnight-4am Blues Before Sunrise KPLU Seattle, 7pm-1am www.kplu.org www.ckua.com 3-5pm Natch’l Blues MONDAY – FRIDAY KRCC 91.5 FM Colorado Springs, Noon-1pm The Blue Plate Special FRIDAY – SUNDAY KVCU 1190 AM Boulder www.radio1190.org 1-7am Blues Til Dawn CABLE & SATELLITE, HD RADIO 24-7 BLUES CHANNELS Adelphia Cable Channel 430 Comcast Digital Cable Channel 930 Direct TV Channel 841 Dish Network Channel 978 KOSI HD 101.1-2 Sirius Blues Channel 74 XM Satellite Radio Channel 74 AUG. - SEPT. 2014 HOLLER 17 Acoustic Blues Competition Reinvents Itself Into The Telluride Blues Challenge Presented by the Telluride Colorado Blues Societies (Telluride, CO) July 9, 2014 – The Telluride Blues & Brews Festival’s Acoustic Blues Competition gets a makeover in 2014, as Blues & Brews partners with the Telluride Blues Society and the Colorado Blues Society to present the new and improved Telluride Blues Challenge. Following the previous guidelines of the Acoustic Blues Challenge, the new event seeks talented musicians who excel in the Blues genre. The competition is open to any solo and duo performer, acoustic and electric, who is not currently, signed to a MAJOR record label or publishing deal. The top six entries will be invited to play at the festival's Telluride Blues Challenge held during the ever popular Blues for Breakfast at Telluride's Elks Lodge on Saturday, September 13th from 9:00 a.m. to Noon. The Telluride Blues Challenge finalists will be judged on the quality of their overall live performance including but not limited to Blues content, instrument use, vocals, and overall presentation. During the performance, each competitor is expected to perform a maximum of 20 minutes during their music set. The winner of the 2014 Telluride Blues Challenge will receive a $300 dollar cash prize, and a premium Martin Guitar, courtesy of Telluride Music Company. The winner will also be given the opportunity to perform a musical set on the festival's Main Stage on Saturday, September 13th and an opportunity to perform a full festival set at the 2015 Telluride Blues & Brews Festival on the newly added Blues Stage. The Blues Challenge runner-up will also receive a cash prize of $200 and a performance slot at the 2014 Blues for Breakfast event. All participating finalists receive a commemorative festival tee shirt, a Three-Day festival pass, and a $25 gift certificate to Telluride Music Company. Telluride Blues Challenge contest submissions must be received or postmarked by August 22, 2014. To enter, please submit a clean recording of your solo or duo performance, playing one or two songs. Submissions can be on CD, tape, or in mp3 format for uploading online at http://bit.ly/TellurideBluesChallenge. There is a $10 submission fee to participate in the Blues Challenge. 18 AUG. - SEPT. 2014 HOLLER For CD and audio tape submissions, please mail your demo and an enclosed check for $10 payable to Telluride Blues & Brews Festival to: Valerie James - Telluride Blues Challenge, 410 Monroe St NE, Albuquerque, NM 87108 Be sure to include your mailing address, phone number, email, and a short bio with your demo. Again, the deadline for submission is August 22, 2014. Remember competitors cannot be signed to a record label or publishing deal. No full bands are allowed this is a solo and/or duo competition only. Finalists will be notified on or before Aug. 29, 2014. Renowned as one of the most scenic and intimate music festivals in the country, Telluride Blues & Brews is located within the world-famous resort town of Telluride, Colorado, in the heart of the Rocky Mountains. Blues & Brews is a three-day celebration of music and microbrews held in Telluride Town Park, an outdoor music venue with breathtaking 13,000 foot mountains as a backdrop. The festival offers an eclectic mix of live blues, funk, rock, jam band, gospel and soul performances, and some of the best microbreweries in the country, with a wide variety of food and craft vendors, a second stage, children's activities, late night jams, and much more. Three-Day, Juke Joint and Late Night shows, and Camping passes are currently on sale now. For more festival information or to learn more about the Telluride Blues Challenge visit us online at TellurideBlues.com. For festival information or to purchase tickets visit TellurideBlues.com. Tickets are available locally at Telluride Music, located at 201 E. Colorado Ave, and at Wizard Entertainment, located at 126 East Colorado Avenue. ABOUT Telluride Blues and Brews is one of the most scenic and intimate music festivals in the country, a three-day celebration of music and microbrews held every September in the world-famous resort town of Telluride, Colorado, in the heart of the Rocky Mountains. The 21st Annual Telluride Blues & Brews Festival takes place September 12-14, 2014. MEDIA CONTACT: Bill Kight, Marketing and PR Director, SBG Productions, Bill(at)sbgproductions(dot)com, 970.728.8037x107, @Tellurideblues @wbkight Colorado Blues Society Mission Statement The Colorado Blues Society is dedicated to increasing awareness of and appreciation for the Blues as an indigenous American Art form (and the wellspring from which all contemporary popular American music originated). THE BLUES CALENDAR AUG. 20 Roots & Rhythm @ Epernay Lounge, Denver AUG. 21 Jack Hadley @ Ocean Prime, Denver Dave Randon @ Herb’s Hideout, Denver Johnny Long @ Oskar Blues, Longmont AUG. 22 Felonius Smith Trio @ Copper Kettle Brewery, Denver Buzz Brothers Band @ Ziggie’s, Denver Durango Blues Train @ Durango Johnny Long @ CHUBurger, Longmont Jack Hadley @ Wild Women Winery, Denver AUG. 23 Hawkeye Herman & Friends @ Oskar Blues, Lyons Jack Hadley @ cyclHOPS, Longmont Felonius Smith Trio @ Twisted Pine Brewery, Boulder Austin Young Band, Dr. Izzy Band, Sonny Boy & Money @ The Toad Tavern, Littleton Durango Blues Train @ Durango Johnny Long @ Thornton Arts & Cultural Center, Thornton Kirk James @ Durango Blues Train, Durango Mojomama @ Oskar Blues, Longmont Rockin’ Jake Band @ Durango Blues Train, Durango The Outliers @ The Speakeasy, Longmont Tony Trahan & Blue Krewe @ Tasty Weasel, Longmont AUG. 24 Alan Knight & Co @ El Charrito, Denver Johnny Long @ Oskar Blues, Lyons Craig Kingfish Griffin @ Quincy Bar, Colo. Sprgs. AUG. 25 Boa & the Constrictors @ Oskar Blues, Longmont David Booker @ El Chapultepec, Denver AUG. 26 Mojo @ The Speakeasy, Longmont The John Weeks Band @ Jazz@Jack’s, Denver The Gang @ Rollinsville Stage Stop, Rollinsville AUG. 27 Los Terrificos @ D’Note, Arvada Kevin Kiley @ Bushwhackers, Denver AUG. 27 The Firebreathers @ Pioneer Inn, Nederland Jana & the Jukes @ Jack Quinn’s, Colo. Sprgs Jack Hadley @ Sullivan’s Steakhouse, Denver Roots & Rhythm @ Epernay Lounge, Denver AUG. 28 Jack Hadley @ Marriott South, Lone Tree Dave Randon @ Herb’s Hideout, Denver Kirk James @ Sporting News Grill (Holiday Inn), Durango AUG. 29 Chaz DePaolo Band @ Crystola Crystola Roadhouse, Woodland Park Delta Sonics @ Oskar Blues, Longmont Dale Cisek & Mike Ryan @ The Lazy Dog, Erie Kirk James Band @ 10th & Main, Durango AUG. 30 LITTLE JOE MCLERRAN, DWAYNE DOPSIE & THE ZYDECO HELLRAISERS, BLIND DOG SMOKIN’ WITH SAINT CITY HORNS, THE SLIDE BROTHERS, HARPER & MIDWEST KIND, CARL WEATHERSBY, OTIS TAYLOR, REBA RUSSELL & TRACY NELSON, BIG BAD VOODOO DADDY, MORRIS DAY & THE TIME @ Snowy Range Music Festival, Laramie WY Jack Hadley @ Snowy Range Music Festival, Laramie WY Hogback Blues Band @ Morrison Inn, Morrison The Symbols @ Park House, Denver Alan Knight & Co. @ Ziggie’s, Denver AUG. 31 Chaz DePaolo Band @ Thunderbird Inn, Florrisant Craig Kingfish Griffin @ Quincy Bar, Colo. Sprgs. LITTLE JOE MCLERRAN, DWAYNE DOPSIE & THE ZYDECO HELLRAISERS, BLIND DOG SMOKIN’ WITH SAINT CITY HORNS, THE SLIDE BROTHERS, HARPER & MIDWEST KIND, CARL WEATHERSBY, OTIS TAYLOR, REBA RUSSELL & TRACY NELSON, BIG BAD VOODOO DADDY, MORRIS DAY & THE TIME @ Snowy Range Music Festival, Laramie WY Alan Knight & Co. @ El Charrito, Denver SEPT. 1 Boa & the Constrictors @ Oskar Blues, Longmont David Booker @ El Chapultepec, Denver SEPT. 2 RICK ESTRIN & THE NIGHT CATS @ Boulder Outlook, Boulder The Gang @ Rollinsville Stage Stop, Rollinsville Mojo @ The Speakeasy, Longmont The John Weeks Band @ Jazz@Jack’s, Denver SEPT. 3 Jack Hadley @ Sullivan’s Steakhouse, Denver Los Terrificos @ D’Note, Arvada Kevin Kiley @ Bushwhackers, Denver The Firebreathers @ Pioneer Inn, Nederland BUDDY GUY @ The Lincoln Center, Ft. Collins Jana & the Jukes @ Jack Quinn’s, Colo. Sprgs. Roots & Rhythm @ Epernay Lounge, Denver The Bluesinators @ Lannie’s Clocktower, Denver SEPT. 4 Chaz DePaolo Band @ Boulder Outlook, Boulder Dave Randon @ Herb’s Hideout, Denver Jack Hadley @ Marriott South, Lone Tree SEPT. 5 Hogback Blues Band @ Ziggie’s, Denver Chaz De Paolo Band @ Zephyr Lounge, Aurora The Jack Hadley Band @ Cherry Creek Country Club, Denver SEPT. 6 Chaz DePaolo Band @ Ziggie’s, Denver SEPT. 7 My Blue Sky @ Big Chili Cook-Off, Evergreen Craig Kingfish Griffin @ Quincy Bar, Colo. Sprgs. SEPT. 8 Boa & the Constrictors @ Oskar Blues, Longmont David Booker @ El Chapultepec, Denver SEPT. 9 Mojo @ The Speakeasy, Longmont The John Weeks Band @ Jazz@Jack’s, Denver The Gang @ Rollinsville Stage Stop, Rollinsville Jack Hadley @ Willie G’s, Denver SEPT. 10 Jack Hadley @ Sullivan’s Steakhouse, Denver Los Terrificos @ D’Note, Arvada Kevin Kiley @ Bushwhackers, Denver The Firebreathers @ Pioneer Inn, Nederland SEPT. 10 Jana & the Jukes @ Jack Quinn’s, Colo. Sprgs. Roots & Rhythm @ Epernay Lounge, Denver SEPT. 11 Dave Randon @ Herb’s Hideout, Denver Jack Hadley @ Ocean Prime, Denver SEPT. 12 Papa Juke @ Bittersweet, Louisville The Dale Cisek Band @ Pourhouse, Loveland TRAMPLED UNDERFOOT @ The Toad Tavern, Littleton The Jack Hadley Band @ Tony P’s, Denver SEPT. 13 Randall Dubis Band @ The Speakeasy, Longmont The Jack Hadley Band @ Tony P’s, Denver ROBERT CRAY @ Mishawaka Amphitheater, Bellvue SEPT. 14 Alan Knight & Co. @ El Charrito, Denver Craig Kingfish Griffin @ Quincy Bar, Colo. Sprgs. Jack Hadley @ Oskar Blues, Lyons (early) SEPT. 15 Boa & the Constrictors @ Oskar Blues, Longmont David Booker @ El Chapultepec, Denver SEPT. 16 Mojo @ The Speakeasy, Longmont The John Weeks Band @ Jazz@Jack’s, Denver The Gang @ Rollinsville Stage Stop, Rollinsville SEPT. 17 Jack Hadley @ Sullivan’s Steakhouse, Denver Los Terrificos @ D’Note, Denver Kevin Kiley @ Bushwhackers, Denver The Firebreathers @ Pioneer Inn, Nederland Anthony Russo & Mac McMurray @ Takoda Tavern, Parker Jana & the Jukes @ Jack Quinn’s, Colo. Sprgs. Roots & Rhythm @ Epernay Lounge, Denver SEPT. 18 Dave Randon @ Herb’s Hideout, Denver Jack Hadley @ Ocean Prime, Denver Frank Bang & the Secret Stash @ Boulder Outlook, Boulder SEPT. 19 Jack Hadley @ Marriott South, Lone Tree Continued on pg. 20 AUG. - SEPT. 2014 HOLLER 19 THE BLUES CALENDAR SEPT. 20 My Blue Sky @ Nissi’s, Lafayette Lightly Toasted @ The Speakeasy, Longmont Terry Hanck Band @ Boulder Outlook, Boulder The King Stan Band @ Maddie’s, Biergarten, Castle Rock SEPT. 21 Alan Knight & Co. @ El Charrito, Denver Jack Hadley @ cyclHOPS, Longmont Craig Kingfish Griffin @ Quincy Bar, Colo. Sprgs. SEPT. 22 Boa & the Constrictors @ Oskar Blues, Longmont David Booker @ El Chapultepec, Denver SEPT. 23 Mojo @ The Speakeasy, Longmont The John Weeks Band @ Jazz@Jack’s, Denver TOO SLIM & THE TAILDRAGGERS @ Boulder Outlook, Boulder The Gang @ Rollinsville Stage Stop, Rollinsville SEPT. 24 Jack Hadley @ Sullivan’s Steakhouse, Denver Los Terrificos @ D’Note, Arvada Kevin Kiley @ Bushwhackers, Denver The Firebreathers @ Pioneer Inn, Nederland Jana & the Jukes @ Jack Quinn’s, Colo. Sprgs. Roots & Rhythm @ Epernay Lounge, Denver SEPT. 25 Jack Hadley @ Marriott South, Lone Tree Dave Randon @ Herb’s Hideout, Denver SEPT. 26 Jack Hadley @ Ocean Prime, Denver SEPT. 27 Catfish Kray @ The Speakeasy, Longmont Dale Cisek Band @ Zephyr Lounge, Aurora SEPT. 28 Alan Knight @ El Charrito, Denver Craig Kingfish Griffin @ Quincy Bar, Colo. Sprgs. SEPT. 29 Boa & the Constrictors @ Oskar Blues, Longmont David Booker @ El Chapultepec, Denver 20 AUG. - SEPT. 2014 HOLLER SEPT. 30 Jack Hadley @ Willie G’s, Denver Mojo @ The Speakeasy, Longmont The John Weeks Band @ Jazz@Jack’s, Denver BEST SELF-PRODUCED CD CONTEST IS ON! The Colorado Blues Society is looking for musicians interested in competing in the Blues Foundation’s "Best Self-Produced CD" (BSPCD) of the year. Where the IBC is the measure of excellence for a band's live performance, the Best Self Produced CD award honors artists that have achieved excellence in the studio. Acts can be bands, solo acts, duo acts, trios, full choirs or any other combination. The purpose of this award is to assist Blues musicians in the pursuit of their professional goals. If you are interested. eMail info@coblues.com for the details. z • The CD must have been released after November 1, 2013. • Compilations are NOT eligible • Only Affiliates of the Blues Foundation may submit entries A panel of judges will evaluate the CDs on the following criteria: 1) Blues Content (is it a Blues recording?) 2) Musical Performance (Musicianship) 3) Audio Quality of the Presentation (Production Values, Levels) 4) Cover Art and Design (Professional Packaging, Ready for the rack at your favorite music outlet?) 5) Credits and Liner Information (Informative, Professional) Singer, band, society or local producer may produce the actual CD as long as the performer is a singer, band or other individual entity. Recordings with established or "known" producers within the industry are eligible as long as the recording is on the artist's independent label and not on an established national blues label. If a recording was produced independently but an established blues label has purchased the master for distribution, the recording is still eligible until such time as the established blues label releases the recording. DEADLINE FOR THE LOCAL COMPETITION IS SEPTEMBER 20. THIS WILL ALLOW US TO EVALUATE THE ENTRIES, SELECT A WINNER AND GET 4 COPIES TO MEMPHIS BY THEIR DEADLINE (NOV. 1, 2014). If you are interested in competing in the BSPCD please contact info@coblues.com There is no entry fee, however you will need to supply CBS with 3 copies of your CD for the contest. If your CD wins the local CBS contest, we will need 4 copies to send to Memphis for the Blues Foundation Finals where the winner is announced during IBC week in January. Complete Blues Foundation rules can be found at: http://www.blues.org/international-blues-challenge/self-produced-cdofficial-rules/ Announcing the CBS School of Blues Come Out and Play with Us! Do you have musical skills and want to express yourself through the blues? Do you like to stand out in a crowd or are you the kind of person who’d rather blend into a group? Would you like to play at one of the weekly blues jams around Colorado? We can get you there! CBS is proud to announce a new service for our members: The CBS School of Blues. Starting Monday, September 8th, 2014, we will initiate our first two hour session of a “blues orchestra” for 10 to 20 people led by a local professional. All skill levels from rusty old timers/absolute beginners to professionals are welcome to join us and make some blues music together. This first school will meet every Monday at a venue on South Broadway. The first two sessions for any attendee at any time are free so you the chance to check it out and see if it’s really for you. After that it’s only $17/session. Attendance is flexible to meet your schedule. The sessions include the history of the blues, the various styles of the blues, how it’s influenced rock n’ roll, blues song structures and blues standards. In these sessions you can blend into the background when you like and take the lead when you’re ready. Each session will be a creative expression of the players who make it that night. For example, we may have three vocalists, one guitarist, two drummers and four harmonica players along with a sax. From that crowd we’ll find away learn, practice and play great blues songs together. We’ll also have breakout sessions where smaller groups can form to practice with each other and refine their technique before joining back with the larger band. Here’s your chance to get out of your seat and MAKE the music you love. Help us create music in a fun setting with supportive friends. For questions, comments or suggestions, contact Marc Wilson at marcwilson2@comcast.net - MARC WILSON - AUG. - SEPT. 2014 HOLLER 21 Greeley Blues Jam Saturday, June 14, 2014 Island Grove Regional Park Greeley, CO - Dan Willging Continued from pg. 4 If CH wasn’t the buzz among certain pockets of attendees, then super group Royal Southern Brotherhood, featuring a star-studded line-up of Cyril Neville, Devon Allman (son of Allman Brother Greg Allman), blues rocker Mike Zito and drummer Yonrico Scott, certainly was. The Brotherhood’s set was a guitar lover’s feast with the blistering guitars of Zito and Allman assaulting the senses in a head-banging fashion. It was good to be a rocker again but RSB’s music was more than just mindless boogie; many songs were rife with social messages. Elder statesman Neville looked hip as always but he wasn’t the only focal point. Zito and Allman sang and performed their songs as well, giving the rightful impression that the Brotherhood is a collaborative one. “But I feel fine, really,” Marcia Ball quipped in her brief acceptance speech of the Colorado Blues Society’s Lifetime Achievement Award. The queen of ‘Peace, Love & BBQ’ is always good for a quick line and an entertaining show with this one being no exception. The band played all its favorites to a delirious crowd. Her rendition of “Louisiana 1927” had special significance to Weld country due to its recent flooding. Unlike other versions of this oft-heard song, this one closed with an eerie ending of a funeral march propelled by rolling snare beats. Then Ball followed the mournful Randy Newman ballad with the perfect reveler anthem, the rollicking “New Orleans is a Party Town” written by Bobby Charles. It brought that crowd up again while the band roared through the rest of its set with tear-it-up solos from Ball and guitarist Mike Schermer. By now, GBJ would have been a good day by anyone’s standards but headliner Tab Benoit was captivating beyond belief. He rocked relentlessly on “Why Are People Like That” and was immensely soulful on Toussaint McCall’s “Nothing Takes the Place of You.” He even played a solo of Clifton Chenier’s “Hot Tamale Baby” on muted strings to imitate the scrapings of a zydeco rubboard, getting all kind of pitches in the process. Another highlight was when he brought up various members of Royal Southern 22 AUG. - SEPT. 2014 HOLLER Brotherhood in two iterations for some out-of-thisworld jamming, including a duet with Cyril Neville, “Bayou Breeze” with its catch phrase ‘Don’t let the water wash us away’ that also was very Weld County apropos. Finally, Benoit began winding down his performance with “Medicine” where he burrowed deeper and deeper into the song’s innermost grooves, tranpreviously during the scending anything he had done late evening. 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