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Sunday, September 9, 2012

Deep Blues Festival Cleveland Ohio September 22


DEEP BLUES FESTIVAL CLEVELAND 2012
THE BEACHLAND BALLROOM
SATURDAY, SEPT. 22


Featuring...
Bob Log III, Robert Belfour, Scissormen, Ten Foot Polecats,
Molly Gene One Whoaman Band, Husky Burnette, and more!! 


Nine dirty blues and roots acts from across America (and beyond) star in Deep Blues Festival - Cleveland 2012 , which this year is dedicated to the late South Carolina bluesman Jeff Norwood

The critically heralded Deep Blues Festival returns to Cleveland, Ohio’s historic Beachland Ballroom on Saturday, September 22, featuring dirty roots music bands from across the country’s rising underground. Bands will play continuously from 5 p.m. until closing. The Beachland Ballroom is at 15711 Waterloo Road, Cleveland. Call 216-383-1124. Tickets are $20 and available NOW at
http://www.beachlandballroom.com.

visit us at www.dbf2011.com for more info and if you can't make it and would like to donate to all the bands playing...please see the website's donate button.  Thanks!!!!


ABOUT THE DEEP BLUES FESTIVAL
The Deep Blues Festival was started in 2007 outside of Minneapolis by Chris Johnson, a fan of dirty blues based music and blues influenced music of all kinds. He based it's name on a term borrowed from Muddy Waters by the late, great musicologist Robert Palmer, who used the phrase “Deep Blues” to describe the gritty, artful sound of music rooted in the Mississippi Delta and Hill Country — both electric and acoustic blues that bridges the traditional and the modern. Palmer published a book of the same title in 1982 and collaborated with director Robert Mugge on the latter’s film of the same name in 1990. After 2009 Johnson took two years off, but returned to presenting a Deep Blues Festival in Bayport, MN, this summer.

DEEP BLUES FESTIVAL — CLEVELAND returns this year as a satellite event. Organizers aim to launch a series of Deep Blues Festivals around the country in the future. DEEP BLUES FESTIVAL — CLEVELAND is unique because it is an entirely band organized and driven event. It is being produced by the participating bands and the Beachland.  

DEDICATED TO THE LATE JEFF NORWOOD
This year’s DEEP BLUES FESTIVAL — CLEVELAND is dedicated to the late South Carolina bluesman Jeff Norwood, a fellow traveler in the Deep Blues circuit know to many for his winning, laconic grooves and unpredictable, true-to-life songs. Norwood apprenticed with the revered Drink Small and led his own bands touring the country until his death after a brief illness in April. His warm and colorful personality won him many friends. More can be learned about Jeff and his music at www.jeffnorwoodblues.com

DEEP BLUES FESTIVAL — CLEVELAND LINE-UP: 

Bob Log III is an American, slide guitar, one-man band. During performances, he plays old Silvertone archtop guitars, wears a full body cannonball man suit, and a helmet wired to a telephone which allows him to devote his hands and feet to guitar and drums. The spectacle has been described as a guitar dance party, full of sweaty smiles, jumps and kicks. Touring over 150 shows a year in more than 30 countries, Log and his guitar never, ever quit. www.boblogIII.com  

Robert Belfour is the real deal, born in Red Bank, MS, in 1940, he carries on the North Mississippi musical tradition he learned from R.L. Burnside, Othar Turner, Junior Kimbrough and others. Performing solo with an acoustic guitar, Belfour gets right to the heart of the blues.  www.myspace.com/robertwolfmanbelfour  

Misery Jackals are an Akron, OH, quintet bust out their special blend of old school punk rock on acoustic instruments. They wail on banjo, accordion, guitar, bass, drums and whatever else they can find to produce a one of a kind experience of “Pillbilly Browngrass.” One time a patron at a music venue asked “The Misery Jackals? What kind of music do they play?” The bartender replied “I don’t know man, they’re just f$<#ing awesome!” www.themiseryjackals.com

Molly Gene One Whoaman Band is true to her name, Warrensburg, Missouri’s Molly Gene cuts her music to the bone, playing guitar, harmonica and foot drum while singing like a ghost from the Delta flatlands out for vengeance. Molly Gene is rapidly earning a reputation for her high-powered performances and is currently touring Europe. Her latest album is Folk Blues and Booze. www.mollygene.org

Scissormen are a  Nashville-based guitar and drums duo carry a style straddling the oldest blues traditions and modernist turns like daring improvisation and sonic experimentation, without betraying the music’s lowdown, dirty roots. Their new release is a CD+DVD set featuring a full-length film about the band by Robert Mugge entitled BIG SHOES: Walking and Talking the Blues. The set recently reached number five on the chart at Sirius/XM Radio’s “B.B. King’s Bluesville.” www.scissormen.com

Ten Foot Polecats are a blazing trio from the Boston-area, but they sound like hard-bred juke joint dogs from the Mississippi hills. Nonetheless, their appeal is wide and their churning, psychedelic-yet-down-home sound is gaining them fans in the rock, punk and psychobilly circuits along with the traditional blues scene. Their latest album is I Get Blamed For Everything I Do which will soon be followed up their album Lost At Sea due to be released in early fall 2012. www.tenfootpolecats.com

Akron, Ohio’s the Blue Treads make a ferocious sound rooted in heavy blues, soul and alternative music, tearing up stages across the Midwest with their high energy live performances. The latest CD by the band — guitarist Pete Crane and drummer Nick Rose — is called Red Line. www.thebluetreads.com

The B
lues are a religion and Chattanooga, Tennessee’s Husky Burnette sho’ ‘nuff preaches it. You can feel the testimony as he blends Mississippi Delta, Rock n Roll and Electric Blues. His music is gritty, soulful, southern, low-down and dirty. Husky, following in the family footsteps of rockabilly kings Johnny Burnette and Dorsey Burnette, has written and toured with several national artists over the years. Two of which that stand out are lead guitar for legendary singer/songwriter Roger Alan Wade and the supporting act on tour for Hank Williams III. He has shared the stage with many others such as Leon Russell, Guy Clark, T-Model Ford, Scott H. Biram, Emmylou Harris and The Legendary Shack Shakers. www.huskyburnette.com

Shane Speal is known as “the King of Cigar Box Guitar,” Pennsylvania-based innovator Shane Speal is more than a blues-rock songwriter who plays a primitive instrument made from an empty cigar box and a stick. He is also the leader of the modern Cigar Box Guitar Revolution, a growing fan base of cigar box guitar builders and players who are dominating blues stages worldwide. Speal has performed concerts throughout the country and has been featured in many TV, newspaper and national magazine features. He is also the central figure in the Max Shores' documentary on cigar box guitars, Songs Inside the Box.  
www.shanespeal.com

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Deep Blues Festival July 16 2011


For more info, contact Ted Drozdowski at 615-730-7916 or dbf2011@gmail.com

 
DIRTY ROOTS BANDS FROM ACROSS AMERICA GATHER FOR
DEEP BLUES FESTIVAL 2011
AT CLEVELAND’S BEACHLAND BALLROOM on SAT, JULY 16

Blues, country, punk rock, folk and old timey music all intersect at Cleveland’s historic Beachland Balllroom on Saturday, July 16, for the fourth Deep Blues Festival — a unique event that spans the deepest American musical traditions and the cutting edge.

The festival features 10 dirty roots bands from the rising “Deep Blues” underground movement. These bands, many of whom tour internationally, will play continuously in the Beachland’s main room from 5 p.m. until closing. The Beachland Ballroom is at 15711 Waterloo Road, Cleveland. Call 216-383-1124. Tickets are $20 and available in advance at http://dbf2011.com/l/9xao9d/8349373;http://www.beachlandballroom.com. The Beachland also offers special hotel discounts, etc., for travelers. Please visit their web site for details.

ABOUT THE DEEP BLUES FESTIVAL

The Deep Blues Festival was started in 2007 outside of Minneapolis by Chris Johnson, a fan of dirty blues based and influenced music of all kinds. He based its name on a term coined by the late, great musicologist Robert Palmer, who borrowed the phrase “Deep Blues” from the giant Muddy Waters to describe the gritty, artful sound of music rooted in the Mississippi Delta and hill country — both electric and acoustic blues that bridges the traditional and the modern. Palmer published a book of the same title in 1982 and collaborated with director Robert Mugge to make a film of the same name in 1990. Mugge’s film, in turn, took the music to a much broader audience.

After the 2009 Deep Blues Festival, founder Johnson chose not to continue the event — but in the two years since the last Deep Blues Festival an underground movement has continued to grow. Today the Deep Blues scene has a community of bands and fan throughout the world and Deep Blues Festival 2011 provides a gathering place for that community to once again come together and enjoy a living blend of some of the most deeply rooted and cutting edge sounds in blues-based music today.

Deep Blues Festival 2011 is unique because it is an entirely band driven event. It is being organized by the participating bands and the Beachland. Johnson remains the event’s spiritual father and a volunteer advisor.

THE TOUR

In the weeks before the festival, many of the bands involved will be traveling across the country and in particular in the Midwest as they gather and head to the festival. Look for the Misery Jackals in the Akron area; Boom Chick heading west from NYC; Molly Gene as she travels east from Kansas, and various combinations of Scissormen, 10 Foot Polecats and Left Lane Cruiser banding together with other artists, including Molly Gene and Mark Holder, in Nashville, Chicago, the Minneapolis area, Lansing and Fort Wayne. Details are available on the band’s web sites, listed below.

THE BANDS

Boom Chick: Frank Hoier and drummer Moselle comprise this electric guitar and drums rock ‘n’ roll duo out of Brooklyn, NY, who mix surf music, ’50s ballads and slide guitar blues to make good on all the things rock ‘n’ roll promised us so long ago. http://dbf2011.com/l/799hfn/8349373;http://www.boomchickboomchick.com

Cashman: Led by Houston raised singer-guitarist Ray Cashman, the Nashville-based group that bears his name weaves the sound of Mississippi hill country juke joint blues ala R.L. Burnside and Junior Kimbrough into a powerful stew captured on two riveting, raucous albums. http://dbf2011.com/l/jeumuk/8349373;http://www.reverbnation.com/cashman

Left Lane Cruiser: The pride of Fort Wayne, Indiana’s garage roots scene, this duo blend the authority and soul of Muddy Waters and R.L. Burnside into their own bone-crunching sound. As their name implies, they are road warriors extraordinaire, touring widely in the U.S. and Europe. Their music appeared in the 2010 season of TV’s Breaking Bad. Their fourth and latest album Junkyard Speedball has just been released. http://dbf2011.com/l/evhrv1/8349373;http://www.myspace.com/leftlanecruiser

Mark “Porkchop” Holder: One of the true pioneers of the modern Deep Blues scene thanks to his earlier role as guitarist in the Black Diamond Heavies, Chattanooga, Tennessee’s Mark Holder puts his own spin on country blues, writing songs and delivering them in a solo performing style that’s an perfect mix of truth and virtuosity. His latest disc is Fry Pharmacy. http://dbf2011.com/l/xbk3cb/8349373;http://www.myspace.com/markholdermusic

• Misery Jackals: This Akron, OH, quintet bust out their special blend of old school punk rock on acoustic instruments. They wail on banjo, accordion, guitar, bass, drums and whatever else they can find to produce a one of a kind experience of “Pillbilly Browngrass.” One time a patron at a music venue asked “The Misery Jackals? What kind of music do they play?” The bartender replied “I don’t know man, they’re just f$<#ing awesome!” http://dbf2011.com/l/e54xia/8349373;http://www.themiseryjackals.com

“Mississippi” Gabe Carter: Solo dirty blues with a Mississippi regional flavor is this Chicagoan’s specialty, reminiscent of the MS hill country’s Junior Kimbrough and R.L. Burnside, and his Bentonia mentors Jack Owens and Jimmy “Duck” Holmes. His latest album is LIVE At Duke’s With Uncle Walt. http://dbf2011.com/l/xky3xv/8349373;http://www.myspace.com/mississippigabecarter

Molly Gene One Whoaman Band: True to her name, Warrensburg, Missouri’s Molly Gene cuts her music to the bone, playing guitar, harmonica and foot drum while singing like a ghost from the Delta flatlands out for vengeance. She tours extensively and had a wildly successful tour with Bob Log III in 2010. Molly Gene is rapidly earning a reputation for her high-powered performances.
Her latest album is Hillbilly Love. http://dbf2011.com/l/4eur5t/8349373;http://www.mollygene.org

• Old Gray Mule featuring C.W. Ayon: Juke joint blues is this Austin band’s specialty — once again echoing, in particular, the electric blues sounds of the Mississippi hills as minted by the Burnside and Kimbrough families. For the Deep Blues Festival 2011 they’ll be joined by Las Cruses, New Mexico’s C.W. Ayon, who usually performs as a foot stompin’, guitar slingin’ one-man band. http://dbf2011.com/l/tfv22c/8349373;http://www.oldgraymule.wordpress.com
http://dbf2011.com/l/z5isl8/8349373;http://www.reverbnation.com/cwayon

• Scissormen: This Nashville-based guitar and drums duo carry a style straddling the oldest blues traditions and modernist turns like daring improvisation and sonic experimentation, without betraying the music’s lowdown, dirty roots. With four albums and a new Robert Mugge directed movie starring Scissormen called BIG SHOES: Walking and Talking the Blues now playing at festivals, they are earning a reputation for high-energy live concerts in the US and Europe. http://dbf2011.com/l/hhtky4/8349373;http://scissormen.com

• Ten Foot Polecats: This blazing trio is from the Boston-area, but they sound like hard-bred juke joint dogs from the Mississippi hills. Nonetheless, their appeal is wide and their churning, psychedelic-yet-downhome sound is gaining them fans in the rock, punk and psychobilly circuits along with the traditional blues scene. Their latest album is I Get Blamed For Everything I Do. http://dbf2011.com/l/zmz5gl/8349373;http://www.tenfootpolecats.com

— END —

Friday, June 25, 2010

The Voice

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THU 6/24 - SUN 7/3
 
... and the Blues just keeps on commin.
  
Thursday, June 24, 2010
 
FestivALL 2010
, Charleston, WV
A City Becomes a Work of ArtAnnual "Mayor's Concert"
Clay Center
2010 Headliners:  "The Pointer Sisters"
www.festivallcharleston.com
 
Friday, June 25, 2010
 
FestivALL 2010
, Charleston, WV
A City Becomes a Work of Art
"Brews, Blues & BBQ"  -
 U of Charleston lawn(Outside)
Domestic & hand-crafted beer stations, lots of great barbeque, blues music.
$12 advance/$15 gate
www.festivallcharleston.com
 
5:30PM -  Blues du Jour
630PM -  Miss Freddye & Blue Faze (Pittsburgh)
730PM -  Kristine Jackson  (Cleveland)
830PM -  Eden Brent (Greenville, MS/Blues Artist of Year/Piano BMA/2010)
10PM -  Bette LaVette    The FABULOUS Bette LaVette!!
 
 
Rhythm, Blues & All That Jazz 
Weekend- Lewisburg, WV
Carnegie Hall - 3nd Annual - Fri & Sat
105 Church Street, Lewisburg, WV  24901
Friday night - Jazz (in the hall)  730PM   $10
The Bob Thompson Unit
www.carnegiehallwv.com/bluesjazz or Call 304-645-7917
See Saturday Blues Schedule below. 
Unfortunately same weekend as FestivALL - more about that later.
 
 
  

"Rhythm On The River"
 Music Series -
Pomeroy, OH
"The Ark Band"
Reggae from Columbus, OH
Great reggae & island music  -
FREE SHOW
outside @  riverside amphitheater.
Presented by the Pomeroy Blues & Jazz Society.
www.courtstreetgrill.com
 
 
Saturday, June 26, 2010
 
FestivALL
- Charleston, WV (Continues)
A City Becomes a Work of Art "Wine & All That Jazz
U of Charleston lawn (Outside)
WV vineyards from all over the state to sample/buy, great food & JAZZ
$18 advance/$20 gate. 
Outstanding JAZZ all day:
2PM - Dugan Carter
3PM -  Bluenotes
4PM -  Actual Rhinoceros
530PM - "Matias-Rocha  Nueva Trova, Featuring Otello Molineaux
7PM - Bob Thompson Unit
830PM - Joe Lovano - Us Five
              The GREAT Joe Lovano -- Blue Note recording artist & composer
              "One of the greatest musicians in jazz history"  The New York Times
                World-Class jazz sax
 
Rhythm, Blues & All That Jazz  Weekend- Lewisburg, WV (Continues)
Carnegie Hall - 3nd Annual - Fri & Sat
105 Church Street, Lewisburg, WV  24901
Saturday All DAY  -
BLUES (in the hall)   $20
330PM -   John Hammond
Unparalleled solo acoustic blues - 
NOT TO BE MISSED
5:15PM -  Janiva Magness 
BMA Award Winner - BB King Entertainer of  2009, BMA Award Winner - Contemporary Female Artist of Year, 2009
730 PM - Terrance Simien & The Zydeco Experience
Grammy Winning blend of New Orleans Funk,  Reggae-flavored Afro-Caribbean World Music
www.carnegiehallwv.com/bluesjazz  Call 304-645-7917
Unfortunately same weekend as FestivALL - more about that later.
 
 

Friday, July 2nd   2010
 
RED, WHITE & BLUES
Marietta Lafayette Hotel
Parking Lot   (Outside)   5PM
Front Street, Downtown Marietta
Only $5 Admission  --  Charity:
(proceeds go to "The Friends of Front Street" for beautification)
16th Annual; this is the festival "Moon" Mullen (now Mayor) and I started back in 1994.  It has become a Marietta Tradition - great time with fellow live music fans
It has never been "rained out," but was moved inside the hotel a couple of years ago. 
Music - Beer - Food -
Everything You Need. 
Music starts at 5PM
EXCEPTIONAL LINEUP for 2010 (Thanks to Cobbler John,  President of BJFMS)
LINEUP: --  Bongo Joe & Little Steve-O
                Akron, Ohio
Outstanding Acoustic Blues Duo
Solo/Duo Winner of 2010 River City Ohio Blues Competition.
      -   Angel Blue & The Blues Prophets
                       Pittsburgh, PA .
Multiple-Year Finalists, River City Ohio Blues Competition
         Mojo Theory
                      Columbus, Ohio. 
PBP- Powerful Blues Performance
2010 IBC Finalists, Winners  of 2009 Big Bend Blues Bash Competition  
Winners of 2008 River City Ohio Blues Competition, 

"Rhythm On the River"
Music Series - Pomeroy, Ohio
Featuring Eilen Jewell -
hot new acoustic artist.
Boise born, Boston based, she puts her own beautiful stamp on old country, folk and blues.
FREE SHOW
outside @  riverside amphitheater.
EVERY FRIDAY June 25 - August 13
Presented by the Pomeroy Blues & Jazz Society.
www.courtstreetgrill.com

Saturday, July 3rd  2010
 
" Wing Thing": 
Lafayette Hotel    6PM
Front Street, Downtown Marietta.
Annual chicken wing cookoff among area restaurants for bragging rights. 
$5 to get in. 

Sample the wings and vote for your favorite.
MORE Music - Beer - Food  =  FUN
EntertainmentHIP POCKET
730PM - 10PM
Parkersburg 8-piece show band with horns! 
                             
Friday, July 9th 2010
 
"Rhythm On the River"
Music Series - Pomeroy, Ohio
Featuring: The Coal Men
FREE SHOW
outside @  Riverside Amphitheater.
EVERY FRIDAY June 25 - Aug 13 
Presented by the Pomeroy Blues & Jazz Society.
Enjoy the FREE music; hang at The Grill for great food, cold beers.
Cool way to spend a Friday in the Summer.
www.courtstreetgrill.com
 
In my opinion...it's 
ridiculous...
that again this year, we have two of the major music events of the year for blues and jazz fans in West Virginia taking place on the same weekend (June 24-26).  FESTIVALL in Charleston, WV and Rhythm, Blues and All That Jazz Weekend at Carnegie Hall in Lewisburg, WV are, as we say, "on top of each other" occuring for the THIRD time on the very same dates.  The Rhythm, Blues and All That Jazz Weekend at Carnegie Hall in Lewisburg is a great musical treat with exciting, well-chosen artists, but it's new; only in its third year.  The first year, when it fell on the same dates as FESTIVALL, I just assumed it was a scheduling error, something that would be corrected in future years.  Then, last year it happened again, so I sent an email to Ms. Susan Adkins, Executive Director, asking what they were thinking -- no response.  Now for it's third year, the festival in Lewisburg is again "up against" FESTIVALL -- the largest arts and entertainment event in this state -- or any state I know of.  FESTIVALL is something all West Virginians should be proud of.  It's a HUGE production, a HUGE undertaking, involving a tremendous amount of work and coordination and many, many people, that comes off flawlessly every year over a 2-week period in June.  Art, music, dance, opera, theater, the symphony, live entertainment, performance art, arts & crafts, food, even a street fair all come together when "A City Becomes A Work Of Art."  Baltimore doesn't have it; Philadelphia doesn't have it; New York City doesn't have it, Washington, D.C. doesn't have it -- little ol' Charleston, West Virginia HAS it.  And like I said before, we should all support and be proud of FESTIVALL - Charleston.  People from all over the state -- and the world -- come.  What a slap in the face to all those who work so hard on organizing FESTIVALL for Lewisburg to schedule their biggest music weekend on the same dates.  Luckily, it's the Lewisburg event that suffers.  My sources tell me last year's Carnegie Hall event was poorly attended.  So, are they merely hurting themselves?  No, I think having their event during FESTIVALL is also a slap in the face and a huge DIS-service to the region's blues and jazz fans, making them choose only one of these two high-profile music opportunities.  We in WV don't have that many festivals to choose from -- why make us choose between these two?  (The largest blues festival in the state is now Wheeling, WV's Heritage BluesFest, which is held at Wheeling's Heritage Riverfront Park the second weekend of August -- this year August 13-15 -- and was just named "Best Blues Festival" by a Blues Music Award from The Blues Foundation)
www.heritagemusicfest.com   
So I'm asking the Carnegie Hall people to please MOVE their Rhythm, Blues and All That Jazz Weekend to another month -- (perhaps April or September??) and give us music fans a chance to attend BOTH FESTIVALL AND your event.  In my opinion, to continue to hold your event during FESTIVALL   is at best ignorant, and at the worst highly arrogant.  the Voice.
 
 
Marietta Brewing Company
167 Front Street, Marietta, Ohio  740-373-BREW
 
LIVE MUSIC at THE MBC: 
THIS WEEKEND
FRI 6/25 - TBA-  ???
 NO Website -- NO internet listing --
 NO call back.
SAT 6/26 -  Maybe Logic  Jazz - Funk - Fusion 
                        REALLY GOOD --
GO SEE THEM and SUPPORT LIVE MUSIC
         
Court Street Grill Report
Support your local juke joint.... 
Court Street Grill, 112 Court Street,  Pomeroy, Ohio  
740-992-6524                   www.courtstreetgrill.com 
  
 Announcing the PB&J's Annual
 Rhythm on the River
Summer Music Series
and
Big Bend Farmer's and Artisan's
Market
EVERY FRIDAY
outside at the Riverside Amphitheatre
Downtown Pomeroy, Ohio
MUSIC LINEUP 
June 25:  The Ark Band
July 2:  Eilen Jewell
July 9:  The Coal Men
July 16: The Athens Jazztet
July 23:  Albert Castiglia
Aug 6:  Bryan Lee
Aug 13:  Davina and the Vagabonds
 
Don't Forget:
BIG BEND BLUES BASH
coming July 29-30-31
 
short takes.....
things you might want to know about
 
Maybe Logic gigs:
If you haven't caught them yet, Maybe Logic, one of my favorite local bands is serving up some pretty funky jazz fusion around the area.  Andy Hall, Jessica Baldwin, Andy McVey and Clay Paschal are bringing a class act, worthy of the time and attention of the serious music fan (you).  GO SEE THEM. 
You can see them here:
FRIDAY- 6/25   Spat's    7pm - 10pm
@ The Blennerhassett Hotel in Parkersburg
SATURDAY - 6/26  MBC   10pm - 2am
Marietta Brewing Company- Front Street
UP-COMING GIGS:
FRIDAY - 7/30  MBC
FRIDAY - 8/27  Spat's @ The Blenny
 
 
3rd Annual Charlie West BluesFest
is comming soon: 
SATURDAY,July 17th
at Appalachian Power Park
in downtown Charleston, WV
Presented by The WV Blues Society.
Jimi Vincent Band
Bryan Lee (New Orleans legend)
Kristine Jackson
Mojo Theory
 
Tickets are going fast.
 more details next issue.
.
 
About The Blues, Jazz & Folk Music Society
www.bjfm.org           P.O. Box 2122, Marietta, Ohio  45750
 
The Blues, Jazz & Folk Music Society is a non-profit, 501 (c) 3  all-volunteer "force" of music enthusiasts on a mission to enhance the appreciation of American Roots Music in the Mid-Ohio Valley and we do it by presenting concerts, workshops, conferences, and a forum for education and development in the schools. 

The BJFM Society celebrates and perpetuates blues and roots music as a traditional, evolutionary, and uniquely American art form. During the grant period, we will continue to present live music in genres not normally available in a small town like ours, to educate and expose our audiences to music new and unfamiliar to many of them.  Our goal is to keep blues, jazz and roots music alive in our area.

With the help of volunteers from our membership, and an
8-member board of directors, the BJFM Society will continue to produce and present our "core events" plus other shows throughout the year as the opportunity presents itself.  The BJFM Society has also undertaken the expense of production and presentation of the nationally recognized multicultural "Blues in the Schools" program  here in our local schools
 
The Blues, Jazz & Folk Music Society Board of Directors:
John Bolen - President
Steve Wells - Vice President, Director of "Blues in The Schools"
Peg Bolen - Treasurer
Maren Beery - Secretary
John Gifford - Board Member, Competition Director, Stage Manager
Helen Holt - Board Member
Mary Ann Osborne - Board Member
Kezia Douglass - Board Member

 
The Blues, Jazz & Folk Music SocietyP.O. Box 2122
Marietta, Ohio 45750
304-295-4323

Saturday, June 19, 2010

The Voice



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THIS WEEKEND
THU 6/17 - FRI 6/18 - SAT 6/19 - SUN 6/20
 
 
This is It!  That one weekend of the Summer where everything happens on the same weekend -- TOO MUCH music -- if you can imagine that. If you don't go out and catch some music this weekend -- there's something seriously wrong with you   
 
 
 Thursday, June 17th 2010
 
 West Virginia State Folk Festival - Glenville, WV  (61st Annual)
Thursday - Friday - Saturday - Sunday  June 17-18-19-20
61 Years of Appalachian Culture & Heritage
 
The Annual Festival of Folk Music & Appalachian Culture
begins each year on the 3rd Thursday of June
.
FREE - NO ADMISSION FEES OF ANY KIND
 Jam Sessions in the Streets - Appalachian Arts & Crafts - Banjo & Fiddle Contests
 Antique Car Show - Square Dancing - Spelllling Beeee - Pet Show - Parade
 Much, much more!
 
Friday, June 18th 2010
 
"Jazz at The Blenny" -
The Blennerhassett Hotel - downtown Parkersburg

The Wade Baker Jazz Collaboration from Cincinnati, OH  7PM - 10PM  Outside on the beautiful patio of Spat's Restaurant  ** NO COVER **.
Young jazzers - recent jazz grads of Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. These guys are friends of mine - PLEASE come out and support them.
 
 
Mid Ohio Valley MultiCultural Festival 
City Park - Parkersburg, WV
FRIDAY-SATURDAY-SUNDAY  June 18-19-20 
 FREE ADMISSION
Music - Dance - Ethnic Food - Folk Artists - International Marketplace
"Bring your lawn chair and appetite to City Park for a trip around the world." 
www.movmcf.org
The coolest thing that goes on in Parkersburg, WV.Friday hours:  6pm - 11pm.
6:00PM- Columbus Celtic Dancers
7:15PM- Opening Ceremony7:30PM-  Jabali-Afrika,"Kenya's beat-keepers"
9:00PM-  The Afro-Rican Ensemble  (Jazz/Latin)
 

The Gahanna Creekside Blues and Jazz FestivalFriday - Saturday -  Sunday, June 18-19-20, 2010
Downtown Gahanna, Oh  (Columbus)
4 Stages

Friday HeadlinerThe Jimi Vincent Band
Ray Fuller & His BluesRockers, more  (See Sat & Sun Lineups)
Admission is ONLY $3 per day.
www.colsbluesalliance.org/Gahanna.htm 
 

VIP PASSES AVAILABLE:  Best Seats,
 FREE BEER & FOOD

2-day:  $75
1-day:  $45
www.cantonbluesfest.com 
 

Saturday, June 19th 2010
 
Mid Ohio Valley MultiCultural Festival(CONTINUES)  City Park - Parkersburg, WV
FRIDAY-SATURDAY-SUNDAY 
FREE ADMISSION

Music - Dance - Ethnic Food - Folk Artists - International Marketplace
"Bring your lawn chair and appetite to City Park for a trip around the world." 
www.movmcf.org 
The coolest thing that goes on in Parkersburg, WV. 
 
Saturday hours:  11am - 11pm.
11:00AM  S H Kang's Tae Kwon Do Demo
12:00PM Wade Baker Jazz Collaboration - Jazz Brunch

1:00PM  Ballet Folklorico Imagenes Mexicanas
2:00PM  Maidens IV - Celtic music by 4 sisters
3:00PM  Todd Burge - WV Singer/Songwriter
4:00PM  Michael Jacobs - Native American artist
4:45PMPM   AarthySha - Bollywood Asian Indian
5:00PM  St.HaralambosHellenic Dancers- Greek
7:00PM  Albert "The Kid" Castiglia, Miami blues9:30PM    TheFlowBand -Reggae from Pittsburgh

 
The Gahanna Creekside Blues & Jazz Festival
  (CONTINUES
)
Friday - Sunday, June 19-21, 2009
Downtown Gahanna, Oh  (Columbus)
4 Stages
Saturday Headliner:  Tab Benoit from New Orleans, LA
Also Saturday: Long Tall Deb & The Drifter Kings, Sonny Moorman Group, moreAdmission is ONLY $3 per day.
www.colsbluesalliance.org/Gahanna.htm
 

Canton (OH) Blues Festival  (CONTINUES)
Downtown Canton Ohio    FREE ADMISSION
Friday - Saturday  June 18-19, 2010
Friday @ 6PM  --  John Lee Hooker, Jr.
Friday @ 8:30PM - Elvin Bishop
Saturday @ 6PM - Ana Popovic
Saturday @ 8:30PM  -- Hot Tuna Electric
More
 

VIP PASSES AVAILABLE:  Best Seats,
FREE BEER & FOOD2-day:  $75
1-day:  $45
www.cantonbluesfest.com
 

Sunday, June 20st 2010
 
Mid Ohio Valley MultiCultural Festival (CONTINUES)
City Park - Parkersburg, WV
FRIDAY-SATURDAY-SUNDAY  June 18-19-20 -- FREE ADMISSION
Music - Dance - Ethnic Food - Folk Artists - International Marketplace
"Bring your lawn chair and appetite to City Park for a trip around the world." 
www.movmcf.org
The coolest thing that goes on in Parkersburg,WV.
 

Sunday hours:  12pm - 8pm.
1:00PM-Michael Jacobs - Native American artist
2:00PM- Eastern Watershed -Klezmer/Mid East
3:00PM-  Voices of Triumps - Gospel music
4:00PM -  Knot Fibb'n - Celtic music with a kick
5:00PM - Happy Maladies - Folk/gypsy/bluegrass
6:00PM-Jonathan Seymour Band - Guitar Jazz
 
 
The Gahanna Creekside Blues & Jazz Festival  (CONTINUES)
Friday - Saturday - Sunday, June 18-20, 2010
Downtown Gahanna, Oh  (Columbus)
Sunday HeadlinerThe Sean Carney Band, -- Winner 2007 IBC
Patrick McLaughlin Band,
 Grady Champion Band (MS),  -- Winner 2010 IBC
JAZZ ALL DAY SUNDAY on the acoustic stage
Admission is ONLY $3 per day.
www.colsbluesalliance.org/Gahanna.htm
Court Street Grill Report
Support your local juke joint.... 
Court Street Grill, 112 Court Street,  Pomeroy, Ohio  
740-992-6524                   www.courtstreetgrill.com 
  
 Announcing the PB&J's Annual
 Rhythm on the River
Summer Music Series
and
Big Bend Farmer's and Artisan's
Market
EVERY FRIDAY
outside at the Riverside Amphitheatre
Downtown Pomeroy, Ohio
MUSIC LINEUP 
June 25:  The Ark Band
July 2:  Eilen Jewell
July 9:  The Coal Men
July 16: The Athens Jazztet
July 23:  Albert Castiglia
Aug 6:  Bryan Lee
Aug 13:  Davina and the Vagabonds
 
Don't Forget:
BIG BEND BLUES BASH
coming July 29-30-31
 
Marietta Brewing Company
167 Front Street, Marietta, Ohio  740-373-BREW
 
LIVE MUSIC at THE MBC: 
THIS WEEKEND
FRI 6/18The Head Changers  
4-piece jam band -
 eclectic- emotional -- excellent show
.
SAT 6/19 - The Troubadours of Divine Bliss 
-- a completely unique female folk duo, great harmonies, again, eclectic. (great word) I used to see AimMe and Renee at Bogart's in Parkersburg in the mid-90's -- fell in love with them then. -- would love to see them again.        
About The Blues, Jazz & Folk Music Society
www.bjfm.org           P.O. Box 2122, Marietta, Ohio  45750
 
The Blues, Jazz & Folk Music Society is a non-profit, 501 (c) 3  all-volunteer "force" of music enthusiasts on a mission to enhance the appreciation of American Roots Music in the Mid-Ohio Valley and we do it by presenting concerts, workshops, conferences, and a forum for education and development in the schools. 

The BJFM Society celebrates and perpetuates blues and roots music as a traditional, evolutionary, and uniquely American art form. During the grant period, we will continue to present live music in genres not normally available in a small town like ours, to educate and expose our audiences to music new and unfamiliar to many of them.  Our goal is to keep blues, jazz and roots music alive in our area.

With the help of volunteers from our membership, and an
8-member board of directors, the BJFM Society will continue to produce and present our "core events" plus other shows throughout the year as the opportunity presents itself.  The BJFM Society has also undertaken the expense of production and presentation of the nationally recognized multicultural "Blues in the Schools" program  here in our local schools
 
The Blues, Jazz & Folk Music Society Board of Directors:
John Bolen - President
Steve Wells - Vice President, Director of "Blues in The Schools"
Peg Bolen - Treasurer
Maren Beery - Secretary
John Gifford - Board Member, Competition Director, Stage Manager
Helen Holt - Board Member
Mary Ann Osborne - Board Member
Kezia Douglass - Board Member

 
The Blues, Jazz & Folk Music SocietyP.O. Box 2122
Marietta, Ohio 45750
304-295-4323