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November 8, 2007           

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Hey Blues fans,

Are you familiar with the International Blues Challenge (IBC) sponsored by the Blues Foundation? Each year Blues societies all over the globe have regional Blues challenges to determine which of their area Blues bands or solo/duo Blues acts they want to represent them at the IBC. 

The International Blues Challenge is held in at the end of January in Memphis, TN. This year it is January 31 to Feb 2, 2008.

This past weekend the Illinois Central Blues Club in Springfield, IL held a Blues challenge to determine who would represent them as a solo/duet act this January. The winner was Robert Samson.

 

 

 

 

Robert (pictured above) played both guitar and piano to win the challenge over 3 other acts.

 

Here are some more pics of the fun!
               

 

Last year there were more than 150 bands from all over the planet competing in Memphis. Make your plans NOW to attend the International Blues Challenge. CLICK HERE for more information


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 Upcoming Blues

So you thought the Blues season was over? No Way! This week brings the Downtown Blues Concert in Gainesville, Florida, the Roundhouse Blues & BBQ in Savannah, Georgia, the South Florida International Blues Festival in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, the Southwest Florida Music Festival in St. James City, Florida, the American Music Weekend & Blues Festival in Kiawah Island, South Carolina, the Blaublues Festival Haringe in Haringe (Poperinge), West-Vlaanderen, Belgium, the  Blues sur Seine in Mantes la Jolie and surroundings, Ile de France and the Gala Blues Summit in Osijek, Croatia.

Also be sure to check our Blues Society News section and our Blues Fand & Friends section below (Scroll Down) for upcoming live Blues performances by Eddie Shaw, Gina Sicilia , Andrew "Jr Boy" Jones, Blues Mandolinist Rich DelGrasso, Nick Moss and The Fliptops and Watermelon Slim and others in areas around the US.  Also check the IllinoisBlues.com Live Blues show listings for a show near you! CLICK HERE

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 Blues Link of the Week

Los Angeles Blues
http://www.losangelesblues.com/

Los Angeles Blues is a website for information on Los Angeles Blues clubs, bands, and musicians. We are headed to California next weekend to check out a couple Los Angeles Blues clubs. We found this site researching our trip. Great west coast resource.

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 Streaming Blues Link of the Week

RadioBlues.com.pl

Blues from Poland? YUP! Blues is HUGE in Poland. Web page is in Polish. Click the Play button if you cant read Polish.  Or just Click Here to listen.

 

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Over a period of several months, the couple recorded Willie King as he worked with his community in Pickens County and performed at festivals, juke joints and parties.

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 Featured Blues Reviews 

James “Skyy Dobro” Walker , noted Blues writer and Blues Blast contributor reviews a new CD by Harper -  Day By Day

Harper
Day By Day
Big O Records

www.harper.biz
www.blindpigrecords.com

By James “Skyy Dobro” Walker
10 songs; 53:00 minutes; Good

As Monty Python used to say, “And now for something completely different” – in this case, didgeridoo blues. Well, actually, there are two exceptions to that statement: it is not different as this is Harper’s second release on Blind Pig Records, and it is not really Blues. It seems that several artists and their albums get put into the “Blues” category because they do not fit anywhere else. Because Australia’s Harper (pronounced Harp-ah) blurs the lines between Rock, Blues, Soul, and World Music, his unique roots music style should probably occupy a category of its own.

Day By Day is his follow up to his 2005 U.S. debut, Down To The Rhythm. It displays his trademark harmonica wizardry, rhythmic exploration, distinctive instrumentation, deeply soulful grooves, and well crafted songs. Unlike other Aussie “musos” such as Sugarcane Collins, Dave Hole, and Fiona Boyes, Harper mixes in the didgeridoo, an important part of the indigenous culture of his Australian homeland, just short of being stereotypical.

Prior to his introduction to American audiences, Harper released six albums to great acclaim in Australia. Awarded Male Vocalist of the Year and Song of the Year at the Australian Blues Awards, plus an award for Best Acoustic Act of the Year, Harper tours incessantly in the U.S., Europe, as well as Oz.

The album’s 10 songs fall into two halves, with the second half providing more familiar sounds to Blues fans. Start with track 1 to hear the distorted guitars blend with Harper’s innovative use of electronic enhancement and feedback to break the traditional boundaries of the harmonica, giving his music its distinctive harmonics and effects.

“Feels Like Sunday Morning,” the 7th cut, kicks off the album’s second half with an opening, Journey influenced, acoustic guitar soon joined by Harper’s audience friendly vocals. Bass and Drums add to the mix nailing a rock/blues groove underlying love song lyrics. An electric guitar soars solo in the bridge to cement a song completely radio worthy for audiences anywhere. Tracks 8, 9, 10 & 12 also sound as Americanized and ear engaging as any top notch USA rock/blues band.

Blind Pig Records knows it is a big world with plenty of room for this unique, high caliber international artist.

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IllinoisBlues.com also features a review by Blues Songwriter, Musician, DJ and Journalist, Ben Cox.

Ruthie Foster
The Phenomenal Ruthie Foster

Blue Corn Records
Run Time: 44:23

Since her 2002 break through album Runaway Soul, Ruthie Foster is making waves throughout all of music. Her deeply personal lyrics and wonderfully timbered vocals full of nuance, soul, and warmth have seemingly come full circle on her latest disc for the Blue Corn label entitled The Phenomenal Ruthie Foster.

The album cover with Foster in mid-phrase hearkens to old school album covers from late 60s soul giants. Mixing all the roots of America’s music, Foster easily skates the gamut of gospel, blues, soul, rhythm and blues, and even the more commercial adult contemporary of commercial radio. If you enjoy the likes of Eric Bibb, Amos Lee, and dare I say John Mayer, Corrine Bailey Rae, and Norah Jones; Ruthie Foster is definitely worth a listen.

Foster’s personal lyrics are finally mixed with well-chosen covers of the gospel-inflected stomp of Son House’s “People Grinnin’ In Your Face” to the straight-ahead classic gospel-blues of Sister Rosetta Tharpe’s “Up Above My Head (I Hear Music In the Air).” Foster also pays homage to the aforementioned Bibb with the tender blues ballad of “A Friend Like You.” Foster also makes an easy arrangement out of the empassioned woman-power poem “Phenomenal Woman” by Maya Angelou and softens the rough-around-the-edges roots singer/songwriter Lucinda Williams’ “Fruits of My Labor.”

If you’re a lady, I highly recommend adding this album to your collection because themes of motherhood, being loved, and the celebration of everything woman. The song “Mama Said” by Foster herself gives resonant ring on this theme.

However, lovers of music period will want this album for its stripped down acoustic feel, wonderful vocal power and range of Foster, and the mix of genre that keeps progressing blues into a direction that’s very tip-of-the-hat to the roots while still remaining fresh, new, and bold, and empowering.

You can visit Ruthie on the world wide web at: http://myspace.com/ruthiefosterband and at http://www.ruthiefoster.com/

You can purchase  this CD at Blue Corn records at http://www.bluecornmusic.com/site/artists/ruthie_foster/  and her entire catalog is available at any major record outlet, Amazon.com, and CD Baby.

 


 Chicago Blues Update

Live Blues reviews by Chicago Blues editor Lordy

Blues Beat: Chicago, Saturday, November 3, 2007 (Photos by August Lord)

 

Carl Davis Band CD Release Party at The Harlem Avenue Lounge

This Saturday The Harlem Avenue Lounge played host to Carl Davis’ inaugural recording effort. The ten tune release of all self-penned songs is titled Someday (Tribute to the Kid) and is on the indie 212 Records label.

This was a Chicago-style CD release party, with party being the operative word. No limos at the front door, which is good because the front door is in the back. Rather, musician friends stopping by after their own gigs, with instruments to join the party, and show brother Carl some love.

Carl Davis sings his songs much like he plays his Les Paul, with clean, clear and meaningful lines. Carl has obvious R&B sensibilities and with a good measure of funk keeps his guitar chops subservient to the vocals. I especially liked “Bad Time”, but how can you not enjoy a song titled “Superman (Without the Tights)?

His band on CD release party night, just as on the record, included Rudy Kleiner on bass, Anthony Tabion on keyboards and Mr. Lenny Statafore on drums. One of Davis’ mentors, Joe Moss was one of the first special guests to come up and grab the spare Les Paul. As usual, Joe lit it up.

The wizard of all things musical, Shoji brought his harp instead of his guitar, and of course was amazing. What kind of blues party would this be without Toronzo Cannon? Enter TC in the last set with his left-handed Les Paul, instead of one of his trademark Flying V’s.

In the crowd also were some “real photographers” and other friends of the blues including Herb Sollars and his friends, representing from The Columbus Blues Alliance (www.columbusblues.com), and Paul Parello from the Paul Parello Blues Power Radio Show (www.chicagobluesman.com).

Look for The Carl Davis Band in person or on the web (www.carldavisband.com) and consider adding this effort to your collection. I did.

 

 

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Featured Events


Springfield's newest and BEST Blues Bar

11 W. Old State Capitol Plaza Springfield, IL
217-522-5732

Friday, November 9th Frank Trumpeter Quartet 9pm     Saturday, November 10th Bluesmattic Band 8pm     Friday, November 16th Hippo Band 9pm     Saturday, November 17th Bobby Taylor and the Blues Soul 9pm



 Quad-Cities "only Blues" venue!

3303 Brady St. Davenport, Iowa  * MAP *  (563) 324-4619

Friday, November 9
8:00 p.m. Rich DelGrasso & Hal Reed


3207 N University Peoria IL 61604
Located in the Community Bingo Building
309-681-1241

Upcoming Blues Bands

November 9th - Nickologic Groove Project     Saturday November 10th - Rockin' Jake Band     Friday November 16th - Doran & the Soul Mystics     Saturday November 17th - Levee Town (from Kansas City, MO)     Wednesday November 21st - Roling's Tones featuring Haley Crouch     Friday November 23rd - TBA     Saturday November 24th - Phat Noiz Blues Band (from St. Louis)     Friday November 30th  -Los Carnales Band (from St. Louis)     Saturday December 1st - Hurricane Gumbo Zdeco- New Orleans  (From Chicago)

 


 Blues Society News

 

The Blues, Jazz & Folk Music Society - Marietta, Ohio presents
 Chicago Blues Legend Eddie Shaw and “The Wolf Gang”
Friday Night, November 16 at 9PM - Hotel Lafayette, 101 Front Street, Marietta, Ohio

Tickets are only available at the doors, which open at 8PM, on a first-come, first-served basis.  Ticket are $10 for Blues, Jazz & Folk Music Society members,  $15 for non-members.  The Hotel Lafayette has a large dance floor and a cash bar available.  Ohio State law now makes the hotel and the ballroom smoke-free.

For more information visit www.bjfm.org or contact Steve Wells at (304) 295-4323 or email bluesphotog@yahoo.com or bolen@bjfm.org.  
 

Illinois Central Blues Club  Blue Mondays

The Alamo 115 N 5th St, Springfield, IL (217) 523-1455 8:30pm $2 cover

November 12 Gina Sicilia Blues Band     November 19 6V6 Blues Band     November 26 Frank Herrin & Blues Power

December 3 Suzy & The Smokers   December 10 Andrew “ J R Boy” Jones     December 17 Sally Weisenburg & The Famous Sidemen
 

Mississippi Valley Blues Society - Davenport, IA

2007 Artist in residency series featuring Blues Mandolinist Rich DelGrasso. Rich DelGrasso is the leading proponent and expert on Mandolin Blues. The following performance is Free and open to the public:

Creekside Bar & Grill - Friday November 9, 2007 8:00pm - 3303 Brady St. Davenport. IA 563-324-4619

Mississippi Valley Blues Society also presents the following Blues Performances:

Nick Moss and The Fliptops November 21, 2007 8:30p.m Blueport Junction 6605 West River Drive, Davenport IA 563 326-2151

Watermelon Slim and The Workers November 15, 2007  8:00pm The Redstone Room, River Music Experience - 131 W. 2nd St, Davenport, IA 563-326-1333
 

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 Blues Fans & Friends Submissions

Upcoming Friends of the Blues EARLY shows:

Tuesday, November 20 - Dave Riley, 7:00 PM Brandon Casey’s, 235 N Kinzie Ave (Route 50), Bradley IL 60915. 815-802-0202. CD Release Party To celebrate his new release on Blue Witch Records, Travelin' The Dirt Road! www.myspace.com/daverileybobcorritore

Wednesday, Nov 28 - Bill Lupkin and the Chicago Coalition, 7:00 PM, Brandon Casey’s. www.billlupkin.com 


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