Press release  GRAFTON BLUES FESTIVAL TO GIVE SPECIAL RECOGNITION TO THIS    YEARS GRAMMY
              AWARD    WINNING BLUES LEGENDS AND HOMETOWN RECORDING ARTIST,
                 HENRY 'THE MULE' TOWNSEND ALONG WITH DAVID 'HONEYBOY' EDWARDS AND  
                 PRODUCER, SCOTT SHUMAN.
              Scott    Shuman, producer and Alonzo Townsend son of Grammy recipient Henry    Townsend,
              thank the    National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences and the audience at the    50th
              Grammy    Awards in LA upon winning, Best Traditional Blues cd for Last of the Great    Mississippi
              Delta    Bluesmen~Live in Dallas.  The cd co-produced by Jeff Dyson and Scott    Shuman honored
              the featured    blues legend who performed on the cd, Henry 'The Mule' Townsend, Pinetop    Perkins,
              David    'Honeyboy' Edwards and Robert Lockwood.  Henry's legacy began in Grafton,    Wisconsin
              at Paramount    Recording and by some strange karma ended in Grafton, Wisconsin on  August
              24th, 2006    when Townsend was in town to perform at the Grafton Blues Festival.  His    young
              protege'    Scott Shuman was with him at rehearsal and the next day when he was rushed to    the
                 hospital.  Unfortunately he passed away at 96 years old in the place he    first started recording.
              "He died    with his boots on with a strong spirit knowing that he was in a place where    his music was
              first    recorded and played," said Shuman.  "He was my best friend for 35 years    and I will miss him.
              Performing    at the Grafton Blues Festival, a few of his songs as a tribute to him is    such an honor,
              said    Shuman."  Shuman will perform on a few tunes with David 'Honeyboy'    Edwards and then a
              solo in    tribute to his lifelong friend and mentor, Henry Townsend.  A Village    Hall resolution will
              be presented    to David 'Honeyboy' Edwards, Scott Shuman and in memory of the man who    brought
              the blues to    Grafton, Wisconsin.  Shuman will also pay tribute to blues legend, Robert    Lockwood
              who passed    away before winning the notable Grammy.  Honeyboy and Pinetop Perkins    along with
              Mary    Lockwood, Alonzo Townsend and the producers of the cd were on stage to accept    the Grammy
              Award.     The project was an initiative of Dallas based, The Blue Shoe Project,
              www.blueshoeproject.com      Photos and articles on Scott Shuman can be found at 
                 For more    information please call, Lynn Orman at 847-452-6469.
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