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Bluesletter of Natchel’ Blues Network • www.NatchelBlues.org • Vol. 30 No. 4 July/August 2014Bluesletter of the Natchel’ Blues Network • www.natchelblues.org • Vol. 32 No. 1 • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2016
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Joe BonamassaJanuary 9th, 2016
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ContentsBlues Heaven ...........................4Bluesletter Ad Rates ................4Blues Bits .................................5NBN New Members and Company Members .............5 CD Reviews ............................. 6Favorite Five Blues CDs of 2015 ................................737th Annual Blues Music Awards ............................ 8-9Keeping the Blues Alive Awards ..............................102016 International Blues Awards ..............................10Blues Birthdays ......................11Blues Radio Shows .................11Member discounts ................11CD Reviews ...................... 12-13Bands that Play blues in Hampton Roads................142015 Natchel Blues Holiday Party Pics ..........................15
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BLUES NEWSPublished bi-monthly by the NBN, Inc. ©2016
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BLUES NEWSThe official publication of the Natchel’ Blues
Network, Inc., a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, run by volunteers dedicated to
promoting the blues as America’sone true musical art form.
EDITORBeth Jarock
ASSOCIATE EDITORCathy Dixson
DESIGN & LAYOUTAnne Bousquet
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Cathy Dixson
CONTRIBUTING WRITERSRichie Babb, Brian Beachum, Barry Friedman, Beth Jarock, Tommy Parker, Paul Shugrue,
Dr. Joseph Smith
2016 NBN BOARD OF DIRECTORSBrian Beachum, Cathy Dixson, Ben Keyes, Jim Kidder, Colleen Smith, Dr. Joseph G.
Smith, Nick Vandergrift, Steve White
WEBMASTERBrian Beachum
The views & opinions expressed in this publication by individual writers are not necessarily the opinions of NBN or Blues News. The staff cannot guaran-
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ALLEN TOUSSAINT
Legendary New Orleans musician and composer Allen Toussaint, who penned such clas-sics as “Working in a Coal Mine” and “Lady Marmalade” as a behind-the-scenes songwriter and producer before he gained new fame as a performer, died Novem-ber 10, 2015 after suffering a heart attack, not long after a performance in Madrid, Spain. He was 77. A prolific pianist, compos-er, and producer (he produced Dr. John’s 1973 hit “Right Place, Wrong Time”), Mr. Toussaint was in-ducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 2012. He is also a member of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame, and he received the National Medal of Arts from President Obama in 2013. Toussaint’s influence could be felt far outside of R&B circles. The song “Southern Nights,” which Toussaint wrote and performed, was later covered by country star Glen Campbell and hip-hop artists in the ‘80s and ‘90s often sampled from his songs. He eventually began per-forming more and producing his own albums in the 1970s. Onstage he often wore sequined and color-ful suits and even off the stage he was known as a snazzy dresser — albeit one who often wore sandals. He drove a Rolls Royce but oth-erwise lived a modest life in New Orleans.
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Blues News is published bi-monthly by the Natchel’ Blues Network Inc. (NBN), Hampton Roads’ Blues Society. Blues News is a source of information concerning blues music with articles on national and local artists, show reviews, local spotlights, CD & DVD reviews, and items of interest to blues lovers. It contains the only complete listing of blues events in the Hampton Roads area. Size of the newsletter is 11 3/4” x 11 1/8” newsprint.
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Toussaint had been ex-pected to perform a benefit concert along with longtime friend Paul Simon in New Orleans on Dec. 8 at Le Petit Theatre to raise money for New Orleans Artists Against Hun-ger And Homelessness. Hurricane Katrina in 2005 flooded not only his home but also his Sea-Saint studio, forcing Toussaint to flee to New York. The studio never reopened. During Katrina he also lost most of his manuscripts, his gold records and many of his stage outfits. In New York, Toussaint fo-cused largely on performing, often taking the stage in solo concerts at Joe’s Pub on Lafayette Street. Irma Thomas said Toussaint didn’t do much touring before Katrina but after the storm he felt he needed to tour and bring attention to the city and its music.
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Blues Bits n GOOD LUCK TO THE BOBBY BLACKHAT BAND, BILLY JOE DANIEL, & ZACK SALSBERRY! They will be representing NBN at the International Blues Challenge in Memphis in the Band, Solo/Duo, & Youth Showcase categories respec-tively. We’re so proud of you!
n Cyril Neville received the “Louie Award” for his dedication to preserving and promoting the cultural legacy of Louis Armstrong, in December 2015. “We are so excited for Cyril; he has been a long-standing voice in our culture to bring love and compassion for all of humanity to strive for peace. His deliverance of words and music as his chosen medium has set the bar high. He’s a part of a New Orleans legacy, a family of musicians and a single voice that is no other than Cyril’s alone. Congrats.” – Ruf Records
n 56th Annual Grammy Award Blues Related Nominations
Best American Roots Performance: “Born To Play Guitar” by Buddy Guy, Track from: Born To Play Guitar [RCA Records/Silvertone Records]; “See That My Grave Is Kept Clean” by Mavis Staples, Track from: Your Good Fortune [Anti]Best Blues Album: Descendants Of Hill Country by Cedric Burnside Project [Cedric Burnside Project] ; Outskirts Of Love by Shemekia Copeland [Alligator Records] ; Born To Play Guitar by Buddy Guy [RCA Records/Silvertone Records] ; Worthy by Bettye LaVette [Cherry Red]; Muddy Waters 100 by John Primer & Various Artists [Raisin Music Records]
New NBN Members & RenewalsThanks to the following new members or renewals over the last couple of months. Your support is helping to keep the Natchel’
Blues Network and blues music in Hampton Roads alive!
Donna Cloutier Jim McCormack
Joni Nearhoff Beverly & Edwin Nettleton
NBN Company MembersWe want to thank our Company Members for their continual support of the Blues. Be sure to pay them a visit and consider them for their goods or services.
• Brian Beachum Beachum Studios, Inc.
• Mark Brownell King Neptune’s Mini Golf
• Stuart Burnley Hermitage Farms Nursery • Dirt Cheap Blues Dance Co.
• Bruce Harlow The Original Rhondels• Ruth & Tim Morgan Ruth & Tim Enterprises• Seven Venues/Attucks Theatre• Steve Wilkins Wilkins & Associates, Inc.
I went to my first Natchel’ Blues Network Christmas Party at the old Ship’s Cabin this year as I finally joined NBN after attending events for over 10 years. I must say there were enough complimentary CDs there to cover several decades worth of membership alone. The food was great, the company was better, and the live blues jams were excellent, as some of my favorite local musicians shared their vocal and instrumental talents with all who would listen. One guy even had a suitcase full of harmonicas and played several of them alternatively during songs. A great time was had by all, and I urge all of you to join this organization and help Keep the Blues Alive in Tidewater. —Anonymous
Confessions from the NBN Christmas Party
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EDDIE COTTON One at a TimeDeChamp Records DC100315www.dechamprecords.com
Every now and then, you come
across a real talent that is right out-of-
of-the-gate, fresh and got that spark
that is unique and what everyone has
been waiting for. Eddie Cotton seems
to meet that mark. To start, Eddie
Cotton won the 2015 International
Blues Challenge. Not a bad start. He
was born in Clinton, Mississippi, a
minister’s son. Eddie grew up singing
and playing gospel music at church
and playing gospel music. Still, not
a bad start. He eventually moved
his sound to Willie Mitchell’s Royal
Studios in Memphis and the equally
renowned Malaco Studios in Jackson,
MS, near Eddie’s hometown of Clin-
ton. That’s where we hear him now.
Not a bad note now.
Eddie’s sound is influenced,
in my opinion, by the Chicago and
Philadelphia blues genres. This is
apparent in the use of his horns, B3
and guitar arrangements. And, man,
do they smoke. I can see why he won
the IBC gig! Wish I could have been
tune with Rob just tearing up that
harp! The next cut is a classic -- “Lilly
Mae” by Calvin Frazier, with famous
session player Aki Kumar on harp
this time. Ryan drives a mean bass
line for some great Chicago blues at
its best! That’s followed by another
classic, made famous by Freddie King
-- “Lonesome Whistle Blues” features
Aki kicking some great harp and
James working the guitar and vocals.
Another classic on this release the boys
handle extremely well is Robert C.
Smith’s “Don’t Drive Me Away.” It’s
nice, steady-rollin’ beat handled by
June Core on the skins and some nice
riffs by Chris James make this a top
pick on my list from the ten tunes on
the CD. “Hard To Keep A Dollar” is a
hard-hitting Chicago tune with Kumar
on harp and a great story line as well.
The last cut on the CD is Sun-
nyland Slim’s classic “Roll, Stumble,
and Slip.” This cut lays down a bad-A
bass beat by Patrick and swings with a
jump flavor. The whole band gets into
the groove and makes this a fantastic
wrap-up to an incredible blues CD.
This is one you can play all the way
through and enjoy each track in its
own right. There’s not a bad cut on the
entire CD. This is one of the best blues
releases of the year! Pick this one up
for your collection. You’re gonna love
this one.
Brian “The Bluesman” Beachum
CHRIS JAMES & PATRICK RYNN Trouble Don’t Last www.chrisjamesandpatrickrynn.com
I’m a big fan of old-school Chi-
cago blues. These days, when going
through the CDs that we get in for
review, we get to hear a lot of different
interpretations of what “blues music”
means to these various artists. These
variations run the gamut of many
musical styles. Many some would not
label as blues music. Well, my friends,
this is not the case with Chris James
and Patrick Rynn’s latest release,
Trouble Don’t Last. This CD is true-to-
heart, old school Chicago blues, for the
most part. They do vary their styles on
a few cuts, just to keep things interest-
ing and showing off their proficiency
with their writing and musical abili-
ties.
They start the CD rolling with
“Shameless.” The band is set up with
Chris James on guitar and lead vocal,
Rynn on bass, Rob Stone on harp and
June Core on drums. This is a jumpin’
CD Reviewsthere! But, I’m lucky to have the abil-
ity to listen to this CD! You can, too.
The CD starts out with the title
track, “One at a Time,” a kickin’
guitar number with a bad a-bass
line. The new cut is “Be Careful,” an
up-tempo cut with a great harp line.
“Better Deal” gives the band a chance
to get into a nice, slow groove and let
them show off some talent in their
areas of instruments. Really nice and
one of my top picks off the release!
Another top pick is “Dead End
Street,” with some great horn, B3 and
some mean harp work! “Fair Weather
Lover” is a great Chicago-blues style
winner. “Filling Me With Pleasure”
is a funky lil’ blues number! “Je Ne
Sais Quoi” has a toe-tappin’ beat that
defies you to sit still in your seat or
keep your feet on the floor! Dance
baby, dance! The CD follows that
with “Mississippi,” another dance,
swingin’ tune. “My Money” brings in
the Philadelphia sound! And the CD
ends with “War is Over,” a commen-
tary on current themes and tones, all
set to a killer Chicago blues beat.
If you want a really great blues
CD by a true winner of an interna-
tional blues competition and you are
in for over an hour of some really
great blues music, put this one in
your blues collection! You will thank
me for it!
Brian “The Bluesman” Beachum
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Favorite Five Blues CDs of 2015
Richie Babb – Program Director, WFOS FM 88.7 – Chesapeake1. Lucky Dog by Brad Absher & Swamp Royale - Montrose Records2. Big Beat by The Blues Disciples - Land O’ Blues Records3. Day Into Night by Tad Robinson - Severn Records4. Brothers in This World by Blackburn Brothers - Electro-Fi5. Someone Like You by Albert Cummings - Blind Pig
Brian “The Bluesman” Beachum – Blues News Reviewer & NBN Webmaster – Norfolk1. Numbers Man by Andy T & Nick Nixon Band - Blind Pig Records2. This Time For Real by Billy Price & Otis Clay - Vizztone Records3. Trouble Don’t Last by Chris James & Patrick Rynn - Vizztone Records4. Room For One More by Jay Stollman featuring Debbie Davies –
Number 7 Records5. Holding Court by The Cash Box Kings - Blind Pig Records
Barry Friedman – Owner of Birdland Music - Virginia Beach 1. Born to Play Guitar by Buddy Guy - RCA2. Outskirts of Love by Shemekia Copeland - Alligator3. This Time For Real by Billy Price & Otis Clay - Vizztone4. Story of Sonny Boy Slim by Gary Clark Jr. – Warner Brothers5. Method To My Madness by Tommy Castro & the Painkillers - Alligator
Beth Jarock – Blues News Editor/Writer – Norfolk1. Is It Still Good To Ya? by Gaye Adegbalola & the
Wild Rutz – Vizztone2. Descendants of Hill Country by Cedric Burnside
Project – Cedric Burnside Project
3. Roller Coaster Boogie by Jewel Brown featuring Bloodest Saxophone – Dynaflow Records
4. Midnight Mist by Voo Davis – Butter & Bacon Records
5. Heart of Memphis by Robin McKelle & the Flytones – Vizztone
“Guitar” Tommy Parker – Musician/Writer/ Teacher – Virginia Beach1. Born to Play Guitar by Buddy Guy – RCA Records2. Fatman’s Shine Parlor by Smokin’ Joe Kubek &
Bnois King – Blind Pig Records3. Muddy Wolf at Red Rocks by Joe Bonamassa – J&R Adventures4. The Devil to Pay by Kim Simmonds & Savoy
Brown – Ruf Records5. Blues Harp Women by Various Artists (includes
M.S.G. Acoustic Blues Trio) – Ruf Records
Paul Shugrue – WHRV FM 89.5 “Out of the Box” & “A Shot of the Blues” – Norfolk1. Accidental Blues by Bobby BlackHat - indie release2. Born To Play Guitar by Buddy Guy - RCA Records3. Something in the Water by Pokey LaFarge -
Rounder4. Bound By the Blues by Sonny Landreth - Provogue5. Let the Good Times Roll by JD McPherson -
Rounder
Dr. Joseph G. Smith – Blues News Reviewer/ Physician – Virginia Beach1. Mississippi Blues Child by Mr. Sipp - Malaco
Re cords2. Ding Dong Daddy by John Cocuzzi - Ellersoul
Records3. Lazer Lloyd by Lazer Lloyd – Lots of Love Records4. Spirit of the Blues by Christian Collin - C-Train
Records5. Midnight Service Call by The Wildcat O’Halloran
Band - Dove Nest Records
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Acoustic Album
Doug MacLeod – Exactly Like This Duke Robillard – The Acoustic Blues & Roots of Duke Robillard Eric Bibb – Blues People Guy Davis – Kokomo Kidd The Ragpicker String Band – The Ragpicker String Band
Acoustic Artist
Doug MacLeod Eric Bibb Gaye Adegbalola Guy Davis Ian Siegal
Album
Anthony Geraci & the Boston Blues All-Stars – Fifty Shades of BlueBuddy Guy – Born to Play Guitar James Harman – Bonetime The Cash Box Kings – Holding Court Wee Willie Walker – If Nothing Ever Changes
Memphis, TN (December 15, 2015) – The Blues Foundation is pleased to announce the nominations for its annual Blues Music Awards, which the international organization will present at the Cook Convention Center in downtown Memphis, Tennessee, on Thursday, May 5, 2016. The Blues Music Awards are universally recognized as the highest accolade afforded blues music performers. The annual Blues Music Awards ceremony is the premier event for blues professionals, musicians, and fans from all over the world. The focus of this celebration is to honor this rich cultural tradition by recognizing the past year’s superior achievements in blues performance, songwriting, and recording. Join The Blues Foundation for as little as $25 and vote in the Blues Music Awards! Voting ends March 1st. Visit www.blues.org to join!
37th Blues Music Award Nominees
Band Andy T – Nick Nixon Band Rick Estrin & the Nightcats Sugar Ray & the Bluetones The Cash Box Kings Victor Wainwright & the Wild Roots
B.B. King Entertainer
John Németh Rick Estrin Shemekia Copeland Sugaray Rayford Victor Wainwright
Best New Artist Album
Eddie Cotton – One at a Time Igor Prado Band – Way Down South Mighty Mike Schermer – Blues in Good Hands Mr. Sipp – The Mississippi Blues Child Slam Allen – Feel These Blues
Contemporary Blues Album
Buddy Guy – Born to Play Guitar Eugene Hideaway Bridges – Hold on a Little Bit Longer Shemekia Copeland – Outskirts of Love Sonny Landreth – Bound by the Blues Sugaray Rayford – Southside
Contemporary Blues Female Artist Beth Hart Karen Lovely Nikki Hill Samantha Fish Shemekia Copeland
Contemporary Blues Male Artist
Brandon Santini Eugene Hideaway Bridges Jarekus Singleton Joe Louis Walker Sugaray Rayford
Historical Album
The Henry Gray/Bob Corritore Sessions, Vol. 1, Blues Won’t Let Me Take My Rest on Delta Groove Records Hawk Squat by J. B. Hutto & His Hawks on Delmark Records Southside Blues Jam by Junior Wells on Delmark Records Buzzin’ the Blues by Slim Harpo on Bear Family Records Dynamite! The Unsung King of the Blues by Tampa Red on Ace Records
Instrumentalist-Bass
Charlie Wooton Lisa Mann Michael “Mudcat” Ward Patrick Rynn Willie J. Campbell
Instrumentalist-Drums
Cedric Burnside Jimi Bott June Core Tom Hambridge Tony Braunagel
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Instrumentalist-Guitar
Anson Funderburgh Kid Andersen Monster Mike Welch Ronnie Earl Sonny Landreth
Instrumentalist-Harmonica
Billy Branch Brandon Santini James Harman Jason Ricci Kim Wilson
Instrumentalist-Horn
Al Basile Doug James Kaz Kazanoff Sax Gordon Terry Hanck
Koko Taylor Award (Traditional Blues Female) Diunna Greenleaf Fiona Boyes Ruthie Foster Trudy Lynn Zora Young
Pinetop Perkins Piano Player
Allen Toussaint Anthony Geraci Barrelhouse Chuck John Ginty Victor Wainwright
Rock Blues Album of the Year
Joe Bonamassa – Muddy Wolf at Red Rocks Joe Louis Walker – Everybody Wants a Piece Royal Southern Brotherhood – Don’t Look Back Tinsley Ellis – Tough Love Walter Trout – Battle Scars
Song
“Bad Feet/Bad Hair” written and performed by James Harman “Fifty Shades of Blue” written by Anthony Geraci and performed by Anthony Geraci & the Boston Blues All-Stars “Gonna Live Again” written and performed by Walter Trout “Southside of Town” written by Sugaray Rayford and & Ralph Carter and performed by Sugaray Rayford “You Got It Good (and That Ain’t Bad)” written and performed by Doug MacLeod
Soul Blues Album
Bey Paule Band – Not Goin’ Away Billy Price & Otis Clay – This Time for Real Jackie Payne – I Saw the Blues Tad Robinson – Day into Night Wee Willie Walker – If Nothing Ever Changes
Traditional Blues Album Andy T – Nick Nixon Band – Numbers Man Anthony Geraci & the Boston Blues All-Stars – Fifty Shades of Blue Cedric Burnside Project – Descendants of Hill Country James Harman – Bonetime The Cash Box Kings – Holding Court
Traditional Blues Male Artist Cedric Burnside Dave Alvin & Phil Alvin James Harman Jimmy Burns John Primer
Soul Blues Female Artist Bettye LaVette Dorothy Moore Missy Anderson Toni Lynn Washington Vaneese Thomas
Soul Blues Male Artist
Frank Bey Jackie Payne Johnny Rawls Otis Clay Wee Willie Walker
The Blues Foundation is Memphis-based, but world-renown as THE organization whose mission is to preserve blues heritage, cel-ebrate blues recording and performance, expand worldwide aware-ness of the blues, and ensure the future of this uniquely American art form. Founded in 1980, The Blues Foundation has approximate-ly 4000 individual members and 200 affiliated local blues societ-ies representing another 50,000 fans and professionals around the world. Its signature honors and events–the Blues Music Awards, Blues Hall of Fame, International Blues Challenge and Keeping the Blues Alive Awards–make it the international center of blues music. The recent opening of the Blues Hall of Fame Museum, in Mem-phis, TN, now adds the opportunity for music lovers of all ages to interact with the music and the history. For more information, log onto www.blues.org.
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MEMPHIS, TN – The Blues Foundation will honor 15 indi-viduals and organizations with its 2016 Keeping the Blues Alive Awards during a recognition luncheon Friday, January 29, 2016, at the Doubletree Hotel in downtown Memphis, Tennessee. Each year, The Blues Foundation presents the KBA Awards to individuals and organizations that have made sig-nificant contributions to blues music. The KBA ceremony will be held in conjunction with the 32nd International Blues Chal-lenge, which begins January 27 and features the final rounds of the world’s largest and most prestigious blues music com-petition, as well as seminars, showcases, and receptions for blues societies, fans, and professionals.
We are very excited to announce the 2016 Keeping the Blues Alive Recipients:
1. CHENANGO BLUES FEST2. NOEL HAYES3. ERIC SUHER4. SHARON McCONNELL-DICKERSON5. CENTRAL IOWA BLUES SOCIETY6. FRED DELFORGE7. TODD GLAZER8. CAHORS BLUES FESTIVAL9. YELLOW DOG RECORDS10. ERIK LINDAHL11. RADIO STATION KZUM12. SCOTT CVELBAR13. DARWIN’S BURGERS AND BLUES14. ALAN GOVENAR15. GREG JOHNSON
2016 Keeping the Blues Alive Award Recipients
Announced
2016 International Blues ChallengeGood Luck to the Bobby BlackHat Band, Billy Joe Daniel, & Zack Salsberry! They will be represent-ing NBN at the International Blues Challenge in Memphis in the Band, Solo/Duo, & Youth Showcase cat-egories respectively. We’re proud of you! The 32nd (2016) International Blues Challenge will be held January 26-30, 2016 in Downtown Memphis, Tennessee in the Beale Street Historic District. It will begin Tuesday night (Jan 26) with the Interna-tional Showcase. Wednesday and Thursday night (January 27-28) Quarter Finals will be conducted. Youth Showcase and Semi Finals will be held Friday evening (Jan 29). Satur-day (Jan 30) IBC will conclude with Finals in the beautiful Orpheum Theatre.
Check out the IBC pages at www.blues.org for the full schedule and much more information! Email joe@blues.org if you have any questions.
The 32nd International Blues Challenge is sponsored by ArtsMemphis, Beale Street Merchants Association, BMI, Category 5 amps, Catfood Records, Gibson Guitars, Jon-taar Creative Studios, Lee Oskar Harmoni-cas, Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise, Memphis Convention and Visitors Bureau, St. Blues Guitars and Tennessee Arts Com-mission. Media sponsors include Beale Street Caravan, Big City Rhythm and Blues, Blues Festival Guide, Downtowner, Elwood’s Blues-
mobile, Living Blues, Memphis Flyer, Music on the Couch and Offbeat. The list of current blues artists that have competed in the IBC over the years is im-pressive indeed: Barbara Blue, Fiona Boyes, Eden Brent, the late Michael Burks, Sean Carney, Albert Castiglia, Tommy Castro, Grady Champion, the late Sean Costello, Al-bert Cummings, Delta Moon, Larry Garner, Joey Gilmore, Diunna Greenleaf, Zac Har-mon, Homemade Jamz Blues Band, Richard Johnston, Robin Rogers, Matthew Skoller, JP Soars, Super Chikan, Susan Tedeschi, Teeny Tucker, Trampled Under Foot and Water-melon Slim.
Winning the International Blues Chal-lenge is better than having a $100,000 publicity budget. — 2004 IBC winner and 2006 Blues Music Award Best New Artist Zac Harmon
This was my first year attending the Interna-tional Blues Challenge and it was better than any festival I have ever attended.— Eddie Bagwell, Tulsa Blues Society.
The amount of talent that gathered in Mem-phis was staggering. I have to admit it sent chills down my spine whenever I looked around and realized I was in Memphis at the International Blues Challenge and that I actually knew some of these performers on stage. Goose bump time! We were able to see 35+ IBC performers and I can honestly say everyone we saw was talented and truly belonged there. Everything we heard was pure blues, and this was one time I was glad I was not judging. — Chick Cavallero, Colo-rado Blues Society
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TIDE RADIO 92.3 FM (Peninsula) 102.1 FM (Southside)House of Blues Radio Hour hosted by Dan Akroyd as Elwood Blues Sunday 8-9 p.m.
WHRV 89.5 FMOut of the Box with Paul ShugrueMonday-Thursday 7-9 p.m. Saturday: 1-5 p.m.
Blues Stage with Melvin Van PeeblesThursday: 12:00 a.m.
A Shot of the Blues with Paul ShugrueFriday: 8-10 p.m.
Blues Before Sunrise with Steve CushingSunday: 1-6 a.m.
WFOS FM 88.7Blues Traffic Jam Mon.-Fri.: 3-7 p.m.
WRVS FM 89.9Elizabeth City, NC www.cooolcat.com.
TheBluesAlley.com24/7 online blues musichttp://thebluesalley.com
Blues Radio Shows
Birdland Music Providence SquareVirginia Beach, VA 10% Off Records, Tapes, & Compact Discs
Dirt Cheap Blues Dance Clubwww.DirtCheapBlues.com757-567-40362-for-1 Dance Lessons
Mojo Bones 9659 First View St., Norfolk, VA 15% Off Food only
Tidewater Friends of Acoustic MusicP.O. Box 9606Norfolk, VA 23505757-626-FOLK(3655)tidewaterfriends@gmail.comwww.tidewateracoustic.org$4 Off tickets for all blues shows
Present your NBN Membership Card prior
to ordering & verify discount amounts prior
to purchase. Vendors may change amounts without
notice.
NBN Membership Discounts
Blues BirthdaysJANUARY1 Frank Stokes
Mama Yancy
2 Edith Johnson
Little Smokey Smothers
4 Charlie Sayles
5 Jo-Ann Kelly
6 Wilbert Harrison
8 Tampa Red
9 Katie Webster
10 Sam Chatmon
Eddy Clearwater
11 Slim Harpo
12 Miss. Fred McDowell
15 Earl Hooker
17 Mick Taylor
19 Janis Joplin
21 Leadbelly
Snooks Eaglin
Bnois King
Zora Young
22 Sam Cooke
23 Ronnie Baker Brooks
24 Tuts Washington
Guitar Shorty
25 Sleepy John Estes
Little Mack Simmons
Etta James
26 Huey “Piano” Smith
27 Elmore James
Bobby “Blue” Bland
28 Drink Small
29 Eddie Taylor
30 Ruth Brown
Janiva Magness
31 Roosevelt Sykes
Charlie Musselwhite
FEBRUARY3 Johnny “Guitar” Watson
4 Curtis Salgado
6 Phil Alvin
7 King Curtis
Earl King
8 Floyd Dixon
9 Johnny Heartsman
10 Big Joe Duskin
11 Josh White
Phillip Walker
Otis Clay
Little Johnny Taylor
12 Pink Anderson
Dr. Blues
13 Chicago Beau
14 Magic Sam
15 Kokomo Arnold
16 Wild Bill Doggett
James “Super Chikan” Johnson
Andra Faye
17 Noble Watts
Lou Ann Barton
18 Irma Thomas
20 Jimmy “Papa” Yancy
Beulah Bryant
21 Scrapper Blackwell
Nina Simone
22 Ernie K-Doe
23 Johnny Winter
24 Carl Weathersby
25 Ida Cox
John Jackson
26 Fats Domino
Bob “The Bear” Hite
28 Jesse Fortune
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THE JIMMYS Hot Dish Brown Cow Productions BCP 003 www.thejimmys.net A hot toe-tapper from Wis-consin…what did I just say? Yes … that’s right! Powerful vocals and tight horns make this a great CD to throw in for your next party to get the crowd out of their chairs and on to the dance floor. In “I Wonder,” they contemplate a man’s woman squan-dering all of his money and his love while she is up to no good. Seems so many blues songs revolve around cheating partners, but we never get tired of hearing new renditions on the take. In “Jacqui Juice” they put the mental in instrumental in a way that is so smooth it would even have Mrs. O’Daniel hitting the cup. “Funk Schway” leads the CD into a differ-ent realm as they pop a little bass and make you think Rollo is going to be dropping by with Grady and some wild parsley. Hope Hoppy and Smitty don’t show up for a salad, but if they do put this Funky Jam on and set the cruise control.
Dr. Joe
LITTLE BOYS BLUE Bad Love Jaxon Records www.jaxonrecords.com For a band that has previously put out records under the Sleepyville label, it looks like the beast has awoken. Great vocals and grooving harmonica make this CD one for your collection. These boys throw down the Delta Boogie Blues like nobody’s business. In “Howling for You,” JD Taylor hits up the mouth organ and lets his woman know he is looking for her. In “Aint No Use In Cryin’,” he tells his girl she is busted for cheating in a tune that lays a wallopin’ on the woman with the mouth organ. I bet she can barely stand up after that one. At least he can save some money on the roses and chocolates on February 14th.
Dr. Joe
THE REVEREND SHAWN AMOS The Reverend Shawn Amos Loves You Put Together Records www.shawnamos.com Don’t let the title fool you, this Reverend isn’t preaching from your typical good book. More like Amos 3:16! In “Your Gonna Miss Me (When I Get Home)” Amos tells his woman he is not going out any more … so she will have to tell her side-man not to come around. He exclaims, “I’m gonna take my good thing back!” I like that line. In “The Outlaw” Amos slows down in a cruising tune that would be good on a dusty road with the windows down, no A/C, sweat dripping down your neck, and only a half bottle of tequila in your glove-box. In “Hollywood Blues” he gets the head to bobbin’ with a good horn set and his expressive vocals. Pop the Rev in on Sunday, but wait till after Sunday School.
Dr. Joe
JJ APPLETON & JASON RICCI Dirty Memory Old Boy Network www.jjappleton.com Appleton and Ricci go back to the traditional Piedmont blues with this one as they match harmonica and gui-tar in the old school style. This acous-tic offering does not fail to impress as Appleton’s prowess on the resonator guitar is matched by Ricci’s handsome harmonica work. In “Nobody’s Fault but Mine” they give a twangy twist to an old favorite. In “Jason Solo,” Ricci gives you that old “Train Train“ har-monica blowout that chugs right along and will have you calling Amtrak before the song is over. This CD offers a modern take on covers of traditional blues songs. Accomplished musicians in their own right, this collaboration of Appleton and Ricci will have you chilling with their hauntingly good pairing. I Have A Dream that they keep making music together!
Dr. Joe
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LUTHER ALLISON Power Wire Blues Rumble Records RR-1004 www.luther-allison.com Luther Allison, Live, 1979. Do I even have to say anything else? I got this rare gem off of eBay for a pittance early in my journey into the Blues. Hoping to impress The Artist Formerly Known as Blues Boy (TAFKABB), I broke this out and even he, the consummate Luther fan, had never heard of it. The LP has evidence of heavy play as numerous dates are scribbled onto the cover and the name WEFT… a listener-supported community radio station in
Champaign, Illinois. The cover boasts a great illustration of Luther with a NAMA shirt and plugged into the power lines, but more like he is supplying them energy. Luther’s unmistakable Robert Johnson covers are represent-ed, like “Sweet Home Chicago” and “Dust My Broom” in all the classic Luther glory, as is “I Got Wor-ries,” “You Don’t Love Me,” “Going Down,” and “I’m Gonna Leave You Alone.” Ahh, to be experiencing Luther Allison live in Chicago in 1979 on his home turf. This LP will take you there. Kenny Arnold, Mike Allen, Kenny Bergdoll, and Sid Wingfield round out this LP. But Luther could probably have played with his broom as backup and still made it sound fabulous. No disrespect to those guys. But we are talking Luther here. So plug this Power Wire in for your sweetheart and save some money on those AA’s.
THE WILDCAT O’HALLORAN BAND Midnight Service Call Doves Nest Records www.wildcatohalloran.com The funny cover on this CD made me feel like this was something I needed. And before the first song was halfway done, I knew I was right. This CD has everything I need in a Blues CD … great harmonica, funky guitar, and lyrics that will crack you up. When he sings of “Double-dating down at the Deevorce court” he tells a hilarious tale of having a joint divorce with his neighbor’s wife, who he has been visiting a bit too often. In the title-track (who remembers title-tracks?), Wildcat laments having to perform repairs at the homes of the needy women in town whose systems haven’t been serviced properly. In “97%” he makes a statement on the current state of The Blues and has some advice for those who are faking the funk. Give this CD to your loved one this Valentine’s Day and watch that radiator heat up! Just don’t play Chicken Shack.
Dr. Joe
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Bands That Play Blues in Hampton RoadsAmy Ferebee .................................... 757-434-5385Anthony Rosano & the Conqueroos .............................757-285-5061Bartones ..............................................757-622-7235Black White Blues ............................ 757-947-4669Blues Empacts .................................. 757-880-5451Blues On Fire ........................................... 872-8580Bobby “BlackHat” Walters ............. 757-871-5485Clarence Turner Band ..................... 240-988-9375Corporate Woods Drive ................. 757-748-6775Cosmo Kings .................................... 757-255-0648Darryl Ellyson .................................. 804-617-8820dc3 ....................................................... 757-463-2384Elifino ..................................................757- 615-3788Grant Austin Taylor Band .............. 757-439-2064Groove Cats .......................................757-289-7324 HammerHead Blues ....................... 757-483-1350Herbie D & the DangerMen .......... 757-679-9671 H.M. Johnson Band ......................... 757-547-4506In Layman Terms ............................. 813-778-2054Incognito Brothers ............................757-651-0073Jackie Scott & the Housewreckers ........................... 757-777-7127John Baldwin Group ....................... 757-735-4409Julius Pittman & the Revival ......... 757-634-1816
Lisa Lim Band .................................. 540-379-6589Michael Clark Band ......................... 757-418-1788More Cowbell ................................... 757-624-5225M.S.G. Acoustic Blues Trio ............ 757-434-0447Next Weeks Blues ............................ 252-642-2701Planet Full of Blues .......................... 804-815-3016Rhythm Kings .................................. 757-460-6414Rock and Blues Society Band ........ 757-581-3363Ron Fetner ......................................... 757-810-0599Rooster Foot ...................................... 903-343-7424RYLO ................................................. 757-729-4660Shakedown ....................................... 757-566-3770Shelly Craig-Potter ...........................757-546-1528Stevie Hoover ................................... 570-902-9331Straight Up Blues Band .................. 757-289-3117The Doc Robin Band ....................... 757-593-7820The Janitors ....................................... 757-285-8707The J.D. Silvia Band ......................... 757-376-2468The Mike Lucci Band ...................... 804-814-4298The UnXpected ................................ 813-778-2054Tim Morgan ...................................... 757-875-0447Tom Dikon ........................................ 757-262-8525Tom Larsen Band ............................. 410-651-9457Tough Deal ....................................... 804-241-5503Urban Hill .........................................757- 570-9138
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2015 Annual Meeting & Holiday Party
Kimberly and Brian “The Bluesman” Beachum
Billy Joe Daniel Bobby BlackHat
AJ and Billy Joe Joy and Bobby BlackHat Walters with Tom DikonColleen and Dave Smith
Beth Jarock and
Georgeanne Fischer
Photos by Cathy Dixson
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