BlueInk Newsletter FEB 2014 - Blues Lovers United of San Diego

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BlueInk Newsletter FEB 2014 - Blues Lovers United of San Diego
www.BLUSD.org
BLUE INK
FEB 2014
Vol 16- Issue 2
Concert For Heroes ~ Red, White & Blues ~ John Nemeth for BLUSD ~ Special Events & more
Belly Up is Giving us the Blues
T
uesday, March 18, the Belly Up Tavern presents the John Németh Band,
The Bo-Keys featuring Percy Wiggins and special guest, Nathan James.
Németh, the multi-award winning and charismatic entertainer, delivers
scorching harmonica-driven
blues and contagious blueeyed soul. The Bo-Key’s
play fresh Memphis soul
and feature alumni both of
Stax Records and Hi
Records, plus younger
musicians who've garnered
an Emmy award and a
Grammy nomination.
Bo-Keys
Nathan, is a James Harman
alumni and his traditional,
rootsy-blues won him (and Ben Hernandez) the coveted 1st
place solo-duo award at the 2007 IBC’s.
The Belly Up is offering BLUSD $1 from each ticket sale.
Please help spread the good word about this show!
Nathan
James
Concert
Red White & Blues
For Heroes
T
he music community will
come together Tuesday,
February 18 at the Belly Up
Tavern to support our Navy SEALs
and their Families. Artists include:
Madison Rising, The Farmers, Sue
Palmer, Len Rainey and Johnny
Vernazza, Michele Lundeen &
Blues Streak, Patrick Ellis and the
BlueFrog Band, Billy Watson,
Whitney Shay, and Robin Henkel,
Missy and Heine Andersen, Sue
Palmer, Berkley Hart Selis Twang,
Taryn Donath Duo, Bart Mendoza
and True Stories, Jesus & Jackson,
Xspanse and the USMC Wounded
Warrior Battalion - Semper Sound
Band. Big raffle of cool items.
Tickets $15 advance, $17 day of
show. Show 7p-10:30p. Ages 21+.
T
he “Red, White and
Blues. Food Drive and
Fundraiser Concert for
The Miramar Marine Family
Food Locker” will be held at
Winston's Beach Club (1921
Bacon St., Ocean Beach),
Saturday March 22nd,
3:30-8pm. Huge dancefloor,
cold beer and cocktails.
Music donated by Mr. Robin
Henkel & Whitney Shay, Jon
Atkinson, Michele Lundeen &
Blues Streak and Chet and The
Committee.
Donation requested at door is
$10 or a bag of non-perishable
food. All proceeds and donations
go directly to the Marine Family
Food Locker at Miramar who
help our Military Families with
a spouse on deployment.
“We can only make a difference
by working together!”
BLUES LOVERS
UNITED OF
SAN DIEGO
EDITOR
Michele Lundeen – BLUSDeditor@live.com
GIG CALENDAR
GigCalendar@BLUSD.org and/or post at www.BLUSD.org
or use Google Calendar and “invite”
BLUSDmembers@gmail.com
BLUSD TABLE GIG
WEB MASTER
Position Open
CONTRIBUTORS
Janine Harty, Michele Lundeen, DM
Deadlines for mid-monthly newsletter:
Articles/Events/Ads/Info should be submitted by the 5th to
editor@blusd.org in order to ensure inclusion.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Janet Blair
Janine Harty
Michele Lundeen
Donna Mallen
Bob Prater
Rosa Lea Schiavone – wickedharem.rls@hotmail.com
PRESIDENT
Janine Harty – President@BLUSD.org
VICE PRESIDENT
Position Open
TREASURER
Bob Prater – Treasurer@BLUSD.org
SECRETARY
Donna Mallen – Secretary@BLUSD.org
MEMBERSHIP
Membership@blusd.org
BLUES IN THE SCHOOLS
Janet Blair – Director BITS@BLUSD.org
Michele Lundeen – BITS Assistant
Deb Mech – Education Advisor
ADVISORS
Michael Kinsman – Rand De Mattei
- OUR MISSION To preserve and promote awareness of the Blues, America’s first musical
art form. To entertain and educate the existing and growing audience and
to be responsive to the music community’s needs by presenting and
supporting local and national Blues artists and culture.
BLUES LOVERS UNITED OF SAN DIEGO
P.O. BOX 34077 - SAN DIEGO, CA 92163
Hotline-Business: 619.630.9416
info@BLUSD.org - www.BLUSD.org
JAMMIN’ OUT THE HOUSE OF BLUES
Every Wednesday ~ 7pm
1055 5th Ave. Downtown San Diego
BANDS
&
VENUES:
POST YOUR BLUES-BASED EVENTS
Use GOOGLE Calendar and make sure to “Invite”
BLUSDmembership@gmail.com
or send gig details to info@BLUSD.org
SO ALL CAN FIND YOU
& SUPPORT YOUR SHOWS!
Please send listings/details about very special
events to editor@blusd.org!
Fans want to find BLUES!
It takes a village! Just do it!
BLUES
IN THE
SCHOOLS
Live, interactive blues musical
presentations available to share, inform and entertain!
Contact: BLUSDBITS@gmail.com
Blue Ink Febn 14 Page 2
www.BLUES.org
AFFILIATE
Blues Lovers United of San Diego is a 501(c)3 non profit, membership driven corporation affiliated
with The Blues Foundation in Memphis, TN, an umbrella organization for Blues Societies worldwide.
WHA
T IIT
T IIS!
S! ... Cool Blues type-type stuff
WHAT
Ramona Blues
Saturday,
February 15.
Eric Sardinas
will tear up the
Ramona
Mainstage.
Tickets $25 or
$200 for a
booth for six.
See swing revival band, Big
Bad Voodoo Daddy Friday,
February 21. Tickets $40 or $275 for a booth for six.
Saturday, March 8
you can catch Smokin’
Joe Kubek & B’nois
King. Tickets $30 or
$250 for a booth for
six.
Ramona Mainstage is
located at 626 Main
Street Ramona, CA
92065. Under 21 must
be accompanied by a parent. All must have a valid photo
ID. For tickets and more info call 760-789-7008 or see
www.ramonamainstage.com.
Belly Up Blues
February 26, the funk/soul of
Robert Randolph & The Family
Band and blues-rocker Ana
Popovic (rt) will bring the house
down. Doors 7pm,
show 8pm. Tickets
are $28 advance,
$30 day of show or
$49 reserved.
February 28 the
indomintable Elvin Bishop Band (above
lt) and roots, blues, rocker, Paul Thorn
are throwing a down-home, roadhouse
party. Doors 8:30 and show 9pm. Tickets
are $28 advance, $30 day of show or $49 reserved.
March 15, Tommy Castro (ctr) returns to the Belly
Up. Sharing the bill is Tasha Taylor, daughter of the late
R&B great, Johnnie Taylor, as well as young, local band,
The Tilt. Doors 8pm, show 9 pm. Tickets are $18
advanced, $20 day of show, $32 reserved.
Belly Up Tavern (143 S Cedros Ave., Solana Beach)
21 and over shows. For tickets and info www.bellyup.com
Fat Tuesday
Mardi Gras
Mar 4, 2014
~ Madame LeRoux & Krewe at
Proud Mary’s Southern Bar & Grill
6-9pm (Ramada Inn, Kearny Mesa).
Michele Lundeen presents a variety of
New Orlean’s rhythm & blues, zydeco
and more. Happy Hour 4-7pm.
Costume contest, prizes. No cover.
~ David Souza and Zydeco Mudbugs
at Tio Leo’s (Napa & Morena) Showtime is 7:30pm. Costume contests
and drawings. Cover is $10.
~ Annette Da Bomb at House of Blues
(downtown) 6-11pm
~ The Bayou Brothers at Iva Lee’s 7:30pm
(No. El Camino Real, San Clemente).
~ T-Lou and His Super Hot Zydeco Band
5:30-9pm at St. Rita's Catholic Church
(5124 Churchward St, San Diego). Cover $15.
Blue Ink Feb 14 Page 3
BLUES JAMS
Call venue to confirm
SUNDAY:
• Downtown Cafe 3:30-6:30 pm most Sundays (signup at 3 pm)
182 East Main St., El Cajon (619) 440-5687
Host: Chet and The Committee
• The Kraken 4 - 9 pm
2531 So. Coast Hwy, Cardiff (760) 634-6865
Host: The Brokers Band (858) 481-6580
MONDAY:
• Humphrey’s Backstage “Pro Jam” 7 - 11 pm
(Occasional Mons / call or check Humphrey’s calendar)
2241 Shelter Island Dr., Pt. Loma (619) 224-3577
Host: The Committee & Friends
• Gaslamp Speakeasy “Old School Jam” 9 pm - 1 am
708 4th Ave. downtown San Diego (619) 239-9994
Host: Fuzzy Rankins
• The Kraken 8:30 pm
2531 So. Coast Hwy, Cardiff (760) 634-6865
Host: Doug Allen
• Mr. Peabody’s 9pm til close
136 Encinitas Blvd, Encinitas, CA 92024 (760) 753-7192
Host: Jay Cain
BLUSD Member
Bands to Be
Featured Once a
Month at our Weds
BLUSD Jam
TUESDAY:
• Gaslamp Speakeasy “Old School Jam” 9 pm - 1 am
708 4th Ave. downtown San Diego (619) 239-9994
Host: Lafayette
• The Kraken 8:30 pm
2531 So. Coast Hwy, Cardiff (760) 634-6865
Host: Doug Allen
• Patrick’s Gaslamp Pub “Chicken Wing Jam” 8-11 pm
Gaslamp (619) 233-3077
Host: Walter Gentry (all styles welcomed)
• Felix's BBQ with Soul Open Mike 7-11
324 Euclid (619)546-9120
WEDNESDAY:
• Cottonwood Golf Course “Blues in the Garden” 6-9 pm
3121 Willow Glen Dr., El Cajon ~ www.cottonwoodgolf.com
No cover, all ages, free parking, dancing, food, drinks!
• House of Blues 7 pm -11 pm
1055 5th Avenue Downtown (619) 299-2583
Host: BLUSD & Jammingout.net
• Last Call 8 pm
4997 El Cajon Blvd, El Cajon (619) 287-9505
Host: Dana Garett kid_tater@yahoo.com
THURSDAY:
• Kaminski’s BBQ “Best Damn Jam” 8-11 pm
12735 Poway Rd., Poway (858) 748-1106
Host: Alex Gomez
• Little Italy Spaghetteria “Jazz88 Blues Jam” 7-10
1953 India St. (619)398-2974
Host: Mark Augustin
• Mr. Peabody’s Open Jam 9 p.m. til close
136 Encinitas Blvd, Encinitas, CA 92024 (760) 753-7192
Host: Doug Allen
FRIDAY:
• Del Cerro Rec “Slo-Jam” Acoustic 6:30 - 9 pm (3rd Fridays)
Host: Walt Richards (619) 589-8177
• Royal Dive “Happy Hour Jam” 6 - 9 pm (1st & 3rd Fri)
2939 San Luis Rey Rd., Oceanside (760) 733-1911
Host: Todd Morr
Let us know if you hear of a Blues-type Jam that is not listed here
or if a listed Jam is no longer happening! Thanks! BLUSD
Blue Ink Feb 14 Page 4
B
LUSD JammingOut the House of Blues is going strong
and the place to be on a Wednesday night if you want to
jam or check out various talents coming together on stage.
NOTE: Starting in March, a BLUSD Member
band with be drawn out of a hat at our monthly
Board meetings and one band each month will
get the opportunity to have a featured set the
following month plus a spotlight feature in Blue
Ink. If you are not a member band please sign up
and (see member application this issue).
Also, email your bio and a photo to
BLUSDeditor@live.com.
For the jam itself, players can ideally sign up at jammingout.net
to assure a spot but drop-ins are welcomed. Not only do some of
our finest local talent showup but touring artists from out of town
have been laying it down on the Voodoo Stage at HOB! Make a
note... BLUSD‘s House of Blues killer jam every Wednesday,
7pm, no cover, all ages!
Find Gigs & Jams
E
very Wednesday, BLUSD presents JammingOut the House
of Blues. Sign up at jammingout.net. Every Thursday,
Jazz 88 hosts a blues jam at the Spaghetteria in Little Italy.
For even MORE options, check out our interactive Google
calendar at www.blusd.org. Musicians can share their Google
calendars with us at blusdmembership@gmail.com. Those who
do not use Google calendar can send their gigs to info@blusd.org.
Spread the Word...
Youth Blues Jam
T
he monthly Youth Blues Jam is held at the Gaslamp
Speakeasy (708 4th Ave., corner of 4th & G) downtown
once a month. The schedule so far is as follows: Saturdays
2 pm-5 pm March 22, April 19 and May 24. The jam is hosted by
talented 17 year old guitarist/singer, Leilani Kilgore.
FOOD & DRINK: Although this is a bar it is a family friendly
venue on a Saturday afternoon with food and beverages available.
If you want to bring your own snacks and refreshments that is no
problem.
PARKING: Metered parking is readily available in the streets
around the corner of 4th and G. Horton Plaza will give you 3 hours
PARKING FOR FREE when you validate your ticket in one of
the machines.
EQUIPMENT: Bring your Guitars and Amps, or whatever
instrument you choose to play that day except drums which are
provided...Please bring your own sticks!
This is a great opportunity for youth to jam with other young
musicians in town under the age of 22. Spread the good word.
With your support we can keep this unique youth blues music
opportunity happening.
Contact Janet at BLUSDBITS@gmail.com for more info.
BLUSD Youth Blues
Ambassador Leilani
Kilgore meets idol
H
ere’s a note from Leilani’s father about a super cool
chance encounter she had recently plus an upcoming
performance:
“Last Saturday we were in L.A. with Chase [Walker] to go to an
MI school presentation and then go to a Joe Bonamassa gig that
evening at the Baked Potato. We stopped at the Guitar Center in
the vintage room so Leilani and Chase could play some exotic,
favorite guitars before heading to the jazz club and some people
at the Guitar Center complemented Leilani’s playing (some
Bonamassa pieces). One lady was a friend/fan of Joe
Bonnamassa’s and another person there was Joe Bonammassa's
tech ( we saw him but didn’t talk to him).
We saw the lady at the club before the show and she made a
pretty big deal of Leilani to all these folks in line outside the club
and chased JB down to tell him about Leilani. Later (before the
show) JB came over and introduced himself to Leilani at our table
and had a conversation about her guitar playing. He and the band
were awesome.
After the performance Leilani and Chase had their guitars signed
and photos taken with JB and he asked to be kept in the loop with
Leilani. They had a long talk. I gave the Youth Jam flier to him
and he seemed pretty interested. The evening was a blast.
Leilani is doing a song with Laurie Morvan at the LABS benefit
for the Blues Society’s Blues Museum at the Anaheim House of
Blues on Sunday February 23. Laurie is the main act at the gig.
How cool is that gig for little Leilani?”
“I want to steal your heart away. Yes I do...” (Joe Bonamassa)
Blue Ink Feb 14 Page 5
David Bromberg
Nikki Hill Feb 27
Y
ou witnessed
her power at
the San Diego
Blues Fest last Summer
and now Nikki Hill and
band will be preaching
the gospel of rock and
roll, soul and blues at
Winston’s Thursday
February 27. Like
Nikki says, “Come heal
your souls as you
wiggle the night away.”
Start planning the party with your friends! Showtime 9:30p.
www.winstonsob.com/event/nikki-hill-night-roots-rock-n-roll
CD Reviews....
DOUBLE DARE
Frank Bang and the
Secret Stash
Blue Hoss
After hearing a Frank
Bang and the Secret
Stash song on Sirius a
few years back, I jumped
on the internet and
searched around, trying
to get myself a copy.
However, the album was
out of print, no MP3’s were available, and the cheapest one I
could find was selling used, on Amazon for around $100, well
over the average blues lover’s budget. Even though I couldn’t
procure it at that time, it made such a strong impression that it
remained on my mental list of really-needed cd’s. Then, a
couple of months ago, Frank Bang came blasting out of my
radio again, with “Burning Up in the Wind” from this new CD!
I bee-lined to Amazon and secured my prize.
Guitarist Frank “Bang” Blinkal burns up the airwaves with his
smoking, slinky electric slide and his compelling vocals that
insinuate themselves between your brain cells like a crawling
King snake. The title track, “Double Dare” will sizzle your
socks off. Then “Burnin’ Up in the Wind,” featuring Russ Green
guesting on harp, will flatten you to the ground. There are a few
country crossovers, some sweet acoustic numbers, and a little
rock, all executed perfectly by Frank and band members Ryan
Fitzgerald on bass and Bobby Spelbring on drums.
He’s got a lot of Chicago blues experience in his background,
including working at Buddy Guy’s Legends, where he had the
chance to jam with many blues luminaries, and touring
worldwide as a member of Buddy’s band. His love and respect
for the blues masters that came before him shine through in his
own performances. ~ DM
Blue Ink Feb 14 Page 6
D
avid Bromberg will appear at AMSD Concerts
(1370 Euclid Ave., San Diego) on March 15
Showtime is 7:30pm.
Singer, songwriter, and guitarist David Bromberg has
built a lengthy career by being undervalued and toofrequently overlooked. A skilled multi-instrumentalist
with an intuitive feel for traditional musical styles like
blues, folk, and gospel, Bromberg's talents are highly
considered by fellow musicians.
His 2013 release, Only Slightly Mad, “runs the gamut
from traditional blues, gospel, and hippie folk to English
drinking songs and hillbilly country... a rock solid
collection of Americana music ... Bromberg has the scars
and mileage to pull off a musical hat trick like this and
the album wears like a comfortable old suit,” says
reviewer Reverend Keith A. Gordon.
Tickets are $35/$45 or $62 (dinner package).
www.amsdconcerts.com/March.html ~ www.DavidBromberg.net
MIDNIGHT BLUE
Tinsley Ellis
Heartfixer
One of the most prolific
songwriters in the blues,
Tinsley Ellis follows up on
his excellent 2013
instrumental release, Get It,!
with this new collection of
ten self-written songs right
off the bat for 2014. Midnight
Blue features life-story lyrics that equal his one of his most wellknown songs, “A Quitter Never Wins,” made famous by Jonny
Lang.
Ellis started playing guitar at age 8, and was stricken with blues
fever as a young teenager, when he saw BB King performing
live. From that early inspiration, he stuck to his vision and
propelled himself to the top.
He has been in the business long enough to have recorded 15
albums since 1983, gaining recognition as a masterful guitarist
and exceptional vocalist along the way. Just put him in a studio
or on a stage, hand him a guitar and he steps right up and takes over.
He’s supported by on this album by Kevin McKendree
(formerly with Delbert McClinton) on keys, Lynn Williams (John
Hiatt, Delbert McClinton) on drums, and Ted Pecchio (recently
with the Tedeschi Trucks Band) on bass.
Midnight Blue has its share of hard-driving blues numbers,
“The Only Thing,” “Mouth Turn Dry,” and “If the River Keeps
Rising,” while it presents us with some amusing and ironic
stories, such as “Harder to Find,” the lament of a guy who’s
sitting in the bar mulling over his love life and feeling like he’s
about to be left behind, “I See No Harm” (in loving another
man’s woman), and “Kiss of Death,” an emotional torch song
with engaging guitar licks, as well as a happy track with
Louisiana beat (“It’s Not Funny”).
You can help yourself to a free download of one of the tracks,
“Peace and Love” from his website, www.tinsleyellis.com. ~ DM
2014 IBC Results from Memphis
T
he 30th International Blues Challenge (IBC), the world's largest gathering of
blues acts—concluded its five-day run on world famous Beale Street in
downtown Memphis, Jan 22, with a full day of performances before a full
house at the Orpheum Theatre. Narrowed from a record 255 acts from 40 states and
16 countries (and four continents), the 8 solo/ duo and 9 band finalists vied for the top
prizes before an esteemed panel of judges.
We want to thank the Fuzzy Rankins Band for repping San Diego and we know they
impressed a lot of players and garnerd new fans. All in all they had a great time and
got to jam at some of Beale Street’s hotspots as well!
Here’s the 2014 IBC results:
Band: - 1st Place: Mr. Sipp (Vicksburg Blues Society) Pictured at left
- 2nd Place: Ghost Town Blues Band (Memphis Blues Society)
- 3rd Place: Billy the Kid & Regulators (Blues Society of Western Pennsylvania)
Gibson Guitarist (top guitarist of band finalists):
Mr. Sipp
Solo/Duo: - 1st Place: Tim Williams (Calgary Blues Music Association)
- 2nd Place: Lucious Spiller (Ozark Blues Society of Northwest Arkansas Inc.)
St. Blues Guitarist (top guitarist among solo/duo finalists): Tim Williams
Lee Oskar Harmonica Player (top harmonica player among semi-finalists):
Jerome Godboo (Toronto Blues Society)
Best Self-Produced CD:
Account to Me - Hank Mowery (West Michigan Blues Society)
The Blues Highway...
the story of Route 61
I
f you ever plan to motor west, Travel my way, take the
highway that is best. Get your kicks on Route Sixty-Six.
Bobby Troup wrote those words in 1946, making Route
66 the most famous road in American musical mythology, but
perhaps that honor should belong to another of the great
thoroughfares that snake their way across the United States. It
might be less known and less heralded, but Route 61 is a road
that has a strong claim to be the one that best represents the
musical soul of the country it crosses.
Checkout the entire story here:
http://magazine.enterprise.co.uk/open-road/headlights/theblues-highway-the-story-of-route-61
Blue Ink Feb 14 Page 7
Rock In The Park February 21
A
n all-star lineup of San Diego's best musicians are taking
the stage in tribute to San Diego broadcast journalism
icon Loren Nancarrow. Enjoy performances by Eve
Selis, Berkley-Hart, Steph Johnson, Cathryn Beeks, Michael
Tiernan, Earl Thomas and more artists to be announced. Honor
Loren and, if you can, make a donation to support the Loren
Nancarrow Healing Garden Project at Scripps Radiation Therapy
Center, part of Scripps Health. This very special event will also
feature a performance by Loren's son, Graham Nancarrow, and
his band, Nancarrow.
This event includes: Food by The French Gourmet for purchase.
Beer, wine and cocktails available at the no-host bar. The Fleet's 100+ hands-on exhibits open
for exploration, including “GUITAR: The Instrument That Rocked the World.”
All performances will be held at the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center in Balboa Park from 7-10pm. Ample free parking in the lot
at Space Theater Way at Park Blvd. Doors open at 7pm. Come early, get your hands on fun science exhibits, grab a bite to eat, get a
beverage and we will rock you. 21+ only; IDs will be checked at the door.
Learn more about the Loren Nancarrow Healing Garden Project at www.scripps.org/loren. For tickets www.eventbrite.com/e/rockin-the-park-a-tribute-to-loren-nancarrow-tickets-9853429874. Tickets at the door, if not sold out, will be $30.
February is Black
History Month
I
try to pay honor where it's due. Being a blues musician as
well having that genre and its roots entrenched into my life
for many, many years, I deeply respect where the blues
came from and where it's going. I cherish the work done by the
forefathers as well as the frontrunners of this music, this
lifestyle if you will, longing for a blues fix and the passion and
truth that lies within. I can't help but associate Black History
Month with the Blues... a part of American History. Not only
the unimaginable struggles that raised it and named it but the
figures that many associate it with like W.C. Handy, Robert
Johnson, Son
House, Huddie
Ledbetter, Charley
Patton, Maime
Smith, Willie
Dixon, Ma Rainey,
Muddy Waters and
on and countless
others that left and
leave indelible
footprints.
Obviously blues
musicians are not
even the tip of the iceberg of why this month of observance was
created and we do honor them no matter the month... not black,
not white, just blues. But, for me anyway, this month brings
even more focus to the path that has carried the blues. Go and
do some research on "Black History Month" and make your
discoveries.
"In the end we will not remember the words of our enemies,
but the silence of our friends." - Martin Luther King Jr
Blue Ink Feb 14 Page 8
2014 Grammy
Blues-Roots Winners
T
he Best Blues Album Grammy went to Ben Harper and
Charlie Musselwhite took home for their creative,
combined endeavor, Get Up! (Stax).
Get Up! Beat out nominees Remembering Little Walter (Billy
Boy Arnold, Charlie Musselwhite, Mark Hummel, Sugar Ray
Norcia & James Harman, Label: Blind Pig Records); Cotton
Mouth Man (James Cotton, Label: Alligator); Seesaw (Beth
Hart & Joe Bonamassa, Label: J&R Adventures); Down In
Louisiana (Bobby Rush, Label: Deep Rush Records).
Other winning categories that included some of the fine
Blues-Roots artists were the Folk Album Grammy for: My
Favorite Picture of You by Guy Clark (Dualtone Music Group)
and “Best Regional Roots Music Album Grammy for: Dockside
Sessions by Terrance Simien and the Zydeco Experience.
Clifton Chenier, the King of Zydeco, was among the Lifetime
Achievement Award honorees honored by the Recording
Academy.
The eligibility period for the 56th Annual Grammy Awards
was October 1, 2012 to September 30, 2013.
UPCOMING
BLUES
NOTES
2/18: “Concert for Heroes” Navy SEALS Family Foundation Benefit ~ Belly Up Tavern 7pm-10:30pm
2/21: Big Bad Voodoo Daddy ~ Ramona Mainstage
2/21: “Rock The Park” Tribute to Loren Nancarrow w-Earl Thomas, Eve Selis+ ~ Balboa Park
2/26: Robert Randolph & the Family Band and Ana Popovic ~ Belly Up
2/27: Nikki Hill ~ Winston's OB 9pm
2/28: Elvin Bishop Band and Paul Thorn ~ Belly Up
2/28: Buddy Guy ~ Pala Casino Showroom
3/1: Lady Star’s Diva Blues Festival ~ American Legion Post 310 (465 47th St.) 4-8:30 pm
3/4: Mardi Gras w-Madame LeRoux ~ Proud Mary's Southern Bar & Grill (Kearny Mesa Ramada Inn)
3/4: Smokin’ Joe Kubek & B’nois King ~ Ramona Mainstage, 8 pm-12 am
3/8: “Red, White & Blue” Marine Family Food Locker Benefit ~ Winston's OB
3/8: Smokin' Joe Kubek & B’Nois King ~ Ramona Mainstage
3/15: Tommy Castro & The Painkillers, Tasha Taylor, The Tilt ~ Belly Up
3/15: David Bromberg ~ AMSD Concerts (1370 Euclid, SD)
ARTISTS! Want to help fans find you? FANS! Know of a cool gig to share? Enter BLUES gigs at : www.blusd.org ONLINE
Be a BLUSD Volunteer! Reap cool benefits!
W
e encourage our members to volunteer. Get right in there, roll up your sleeves
and start spreading the (blues) news with us! We need volunteers for our BLUSD
“Festival Team,” Regional IBC Team,” “Membership Party Team,” “Newsletter
Team,” and “Blues In The Schools Team.” For detailed info see our many volunteer
team opportunities at http://blusd.org/volunteer/
If you are already a member, either fill out the Volunteer Form at http://blusd.org/
membership/or give us a call at (619) 630-9416. If you’re not yet a member or need to
renew, just follow the steps at http://blusd.org/membership/ using PayPal’s secure credit
card processing system ...THEN, fill out our Volunteer Form at http://blusd.org/
membership/ and let us know how you can help out! Once you take the first step, our
volunteer coordinator will contact you and see where your talents and availability will fit
best. Thanks in advance or your interest!
Join or Renew Your Membership with BLUSD Online or by Mail
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Name of additional member (couple): ________________________________________
Phone: _________________________________________________________________
Address:________________________________________________________________
City/State/Zip:___________________________________________________________
E-mail: _________________________________________________________________
For Artists/Bands/ with active membership: Do you want to have a free link on www.blusd.org? ____ yes ____ no
If yes, name of Artist/Band: ______________________________ Band website: ____________________________________
Brief description of your music:____________________________________________________________________
Check out member benefits and join or renew your membership at www.blusd.org.
BLUSD is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization. Dues are tax deductible and also support our Blues In The School program.
BLUSD ~ P.O. BOX 34077 • SAN DIEGO, CA • 92163 ~ 619-630-9416 (new) ~ www.BLUSD.org
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