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THE NEWSLETTER OF THE KENTUCKIANA BLUES SOCIETY “….to preserve, promote and perpetuate the blues tradi on.”
Louisville, Kentucky Incorporated 1989 June 2017
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On Friday and Saturday, June 2 and June 3, the eighth annual Germantown Schnitzelburg Blues Festi-val takes place at the corner of Hickory St and Burnett Ave next to Check's Cafe. This year's acts in-clude (clockwise from upper left) the Walnut Street Blues Band, Jimmy Davis, D Man & The Alley Hounds, The Blue Crawdads, Mississippi Adam Riggle and Laurie Jane and the 45's. The music starts both nights at 6:30 pm, admission is free and a portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Home of the Innocents. For more information, check out the Germantown Schnitzelburg Blues Festival Face-book page and the blues society website at http://kbsblues.org/
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Letter From The Prez
Greetings, Blues Fans! The festivals are here and we have a great opportunity to go to some fantastic concerts in the near future. The first is the Germantown-Schnitzelburg Blues Festival. It’s already been advertised, but it’s June 2/3 at Check’s Café. The music starts Friday night at 6:30, but to get a strategically placed chair, you want to show up by 5:30/6:00. I’ve been fortu-nate enough to make this festival since it started and I really enjoy the atmosphere, the music and the food. Part of the proceeds will go to the Home of the Innocents, a non-profit pediatric shelter and convalescent center here in Louisville. The event is FREE, so come on out and hear some great music and support an awesome organization. The next one I’d like to mention is the W.C. Handy Festival in Henderson, KY. The dates for this festival are June 14th through the 17th. I’ve made it there the last three years and this one is not to be missed. The festival is located in a beautiful park in the heart of Henderson, where shade trees supply relief from the summer sun. Guess what! This one
is FREE too! A dedicated fan can avoid the expense of a hotel and enjoy a full day of music and still return home the same day. Some of the performers at this year’s festival are CoCo Montoya, Wet Willie, Samantha Fish, Lil’ Ed and the Blues Imperials and Tab Benoit. Regional favorites The Beat Daddys are also on the bill. If you want more infor-mation, go to www.handyblues.org. The website also includes links for area hotels and provides some history and basic information about the festival. I went to Headliners May 13th to see a band called OTIS and The Greg Foresman Band. I had previously purchased OTIS’ CD called “Tough Times - A Tribute to John Brim“ and really enjoyed the album. I hadn’t been exposed to John Brim and had never heard of OTIS until I got their album. John Brim was a blues performer from Hopkinsville, Kentucky. He was under-recorded and under-appreciated, and never made it as big as he should have. The band OTIS comes out of Glasgow, KY, and they have been together for 6 years. I have been interested in seeing them perform ever since I heard this album. They put on a great show with a bluesy/southern rock sound, which I like. The tribute album is currently their only album, but they have a new album coming out in the next year, and they’re coming back to perform at the Garvin Gate Blues Festival in October. I had never heard of the Greg Foresman Band but I’m happy I was able to see them perform at Headliners. He’s an excellent guitarist and singer who really en-joys playing, and it showed throughout the whole show. He was born in Louisville, KY and was playing in clubs right out of high school. His show consisted of a lot of blues/rock music and his guitar skills were a sight to see. He played a lot of slide guitar during this show. I was told he played at Stevie Ray’s back in the day and was also in a band called The Hammer-heads. That band produced one live album. He has been in the band with Martina McBride sine 1997. Friday night was one of those nights when I knew I was seeing something real special. It put a smile on my face and helped remind me of how much I really love great music. I’ve just got to get out of my comfort zone and venture out more. Hope to see you out and about.
Mark
KBS President Mark Sneed
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“a way a lone a last a loved a long the…riverrun, past Eve and Adams, from swerve of shore to bend of bay…” That’s how James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake ends and begins. The book is supposed to be like life; and life is understood as the meanderings of a river that flows away from us only to have its waters return again to the same “swerve of shore to bend of bay.” I was reminded of that in these past few weeks as I binge watched CMT’s Sun Records. The series is a lot of fun with a good deal of accurate history and a lot of fictional histrionics. One would expect that the emphasis in the show would be on the “country” artists Sam Phillips recorded and on that point one would be right. The powerful impact of Blues upon Philips is barely touched upon – we see Ike Turner, Jackie Brenston, BB King, and the Prisonaires – but they are not the focus, even though the roots of Sun were deep in the fertile Blues of the Delta. In a typical moment of wanting to verify the historicity of a scene in the series, I went to my boxed set of Sun material to check. And, when I did, out fell a full program “script” for my radio show, Back To The Blues, titled: Program XIV: Blues At Sunrise. I didn’t date the “script,” but from its number, I would guess that I aired it in mid-1985. It was honest-ly a surprise for me to find it since I kept most of my program “script/logs” in notebooks and had completely forgotten about typing this one. However, I do remember getting my first computer around this time with a clunky version of Word Perfect on 5.25” floppy disks that had to be inserted and removed continually during the process of creating a document. Ah, the good old days of ms-dos! Anyway, finding it also demonstrated again to me the recursive nature of the Blues – although 32 years is a long time for the loop to take to return to its starting point. Now that it has, here are the remarks and records I made and played on that program so long ago.
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So, that’s it. By the way, the title of this show was the first time that I used the phrase, “Back To The Blues.” I would later use it for a series of cable access programs for the Society and, ultimately, this column. Thanks for letting me take you again...Back To The Blues.
Perry Aberli
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Vola
re –
Rob
bie
Bartl
ett D
uoVo
lare
– R
obbi
e Ba
rtlet
t Duo
7:0
0St
evie
Ray
's –
TBA
/ Th
e Be
at D
addy
sSt
evie
Ray
's -
Wig
ht-M
eyer
Vin
eyar
ds (S
heph
erds
ville
)Bl
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Jam
9:0
0da
Mud
cats
7:0
025
2627
2829
30Ju
ly-1
Bea
rno'
s by
the
Brid
ge –
Ope
n Ja
mSt
evie
Ray
's –
C
orbe
tt's
– R
obbi
eK
roge
r (Ta
tes
Cre
ek –
Lex
ingt
on)
Hen
ry C
lay'
s H
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(Lex
ingt
on) -
Bis
tro
42 (P
rosp
ect)
– So
ul C
ircus
Bac
kstr
etch
B&
G (L
exin
gton
) – R
onn
Cap
tain
's Q
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– So
ul C
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Ham
ilton
Loo
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7:0
0Ba
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t Duo
7:0
0O
pen
Jam
4:0
0N
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Stum
p Ba
nd 8
:00
Elk
Cre
ek V
iney
ards
(Ow
ento
n) –
Cro
wde
r and
Frie
nds
7:30
Ret
ired
Serv
icem
en's
Clu
b -
Tee
Dee
's B
lues
&H
enry
Cla
y's
Hou
seLi
nda'
s Lo
g C
abin
(Ver
non
IN)
Mic
k's
Loun
ge (J
effe
rson
ville
IN)
Keith
Hub
bard
5:0
0B
icen
tenn
ial P
ark
(Mad
ison
IN) –
M
r. W
onde
rful P
rodu
ctio
n Ba
nd 8
:00
Jazz
Clu
b (L
exin
gton
)(L
exin
gton
) -O
pen
Jam
7:0
0O
pen
Mic
8:0
0Se
ason
s Lo
dge
(Nas
hville
IN) –
Fis
tful
The
Rev
eren
d Pe
yton
's B
ig D
amn
Band
Rub
bies
Sou
thsi
de G
&B
- O
pen
Jam
Tee
Dee
You
ng B
and
Nor
thsi
de S
heik
s 8:
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deba
r Gril
l (Le
ton)
– W
illie
Stev
ie R
ay's
– T
NT
Ope
n Ja
m 9
:00
of B
acon
9:0
0C
hate
au T
hom
as W
iner
y (N
ashv
ille IN
)Sh
amro
ck B
&G
(Lex
ingt
on) -
Ope
n Ja
m&
Frie
nds
Off
Bro
adw
ayEa
mes
6:0
0VF
W P
ost (
Mad
ison
IN) –
Ope
n Ja
mSt
evie
Ray
's –
D M
an &
Alle
y H
ound
s /
Gar
y Ap
pleg
ate
7:00
(Mad
ison
IN) J
am 8
:00
Stev
ie R
ay's
– F
att M
att &
the
Vola
re –
Rob
bie
Bartl
ett D
uo 7
:00
The
Cla
rk B
and
Stev
ie R
ay's
– F
att M
att &
the
Slug
gers
/St
evie
Ray
's -
Slug
gers
8:3
0TB
ABl
ues
Jam
9:0
0Vo
lare
– R
obbi
e Ba
rtlet
t Duo
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