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THE NEWSLETTER OF THE KENTUCKIANA BLUES SOCIETY “...PRESERVING, PROMOTING AND PERPETUATING THE BLUES.” Louisville, Kentucky Incorporated 1989 January 2010 IN THIS ISSUE KBS News and Contacts ********************************************** 2 Letter From the Prez ********************************************************* 3 Madison Ribberfest ** ** ** ******************** ** ** ** ********************** 4-5 Capital City Blues Fest ************************************************** 6 Int’l Blues Challenge Representatives************* 6 Powell Williams, Blues Hall of Fame ************************* 7 Blues News Band Profile Form *************************************** 7 New Music Reviews ******************************************************************* 8-9 Kentuckiana Blues Calendar ******************************************** 10 Please Patronize our Sponsors************************************** 11 Joe DeBow photo by David True, Stevens/Bryant photo by Leandra Stevens The Kentuckiana Blues Society will host its first event of 2010 with a blues house party at Lisa's Oak Street Lounge on Saturday, Janu- ary 30. Music will be provided by the Bryant-Stevens Band and the Joe DeBow Band. Lisa's is located at 1004 East Oak Street near the intersection of Oak and Swan streets in the Germantown neighborhood. The music will start at 7:30 pm, admission is free and food will be available from FireFresh BBQ. The house party is a fundraiser for the blues society with raffle items and KBS merchandise for sale. Joe DeBow (left) and Cole Stevens and Dana Bryant (right) are pictured above.

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1 BLUES NEWS January 2010

THE NEWSLETTER OF THE KENTUCKIANA BLUES SOCIETY “...PRESERVING, PROMOTING AND PERPETUATING THE BLUES.”

Louisville, Kentucky Incorporated 1989

January 2010

IN THIS ISSUE

KBS News and Contacts ********************************************** 2

Letter From the Prez ********************************************************* 3

Madison Ribberfest ** ** ** ******************** ** ** ** ********************** 4-5

Capital City Blues Fest ************************************************** 6

Int’l Blues Challenge Representatives************* 6

Powell Williams, Blues Hall of Fame ************************* 7

Blues News Band Profile Form *************************************** 7

New Music Reviews ******************************************************************* 8-9

Kentuckiana Blues Calendar ******************************************** 10

Please Patronize our Sponsors************************************** 11

Joe DeBow photo by David True, Stevens/Bryant photo by Leandra Stevens

The Kentuckiana Blues Society will host its first event of 2010 with a blues house party at Lisa's Oak Street Lounge on Saturday, Janu-ary 30. Music will be provided by the Bryant-Stevens Band and the Joe DeBow Band. Lisa's is located at 1004 East Oak Street near the intersection of Oak and Swan streets in the Germantown neighborhood. The music will start at 7:30 pm, admission is free and food will be available from FireFresh BBQ. The house party is a fundraiser for the blues society with raffle items and KBS merchandise for sale. Joe DeBow (left) and Cole Stevens and Dana Bryant (right) are pictured above.

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We appreciate your support and welcome your input. If you have any comments, suggestions, ideas, etc., contact us at this ad-dress:

Kentuckiana Blues Society P. O. Box 755

Louisville, KY 40201-0755

As usual, please check your mailing label to see if your member-ship will expire soon. Our single membership is a bargain at only $15.00 US per year. Double membership (two members at the same address, two membership cards, one newsletter) is only $20.00 US per year, and we now offer a special band rate of $25 per year, which includes one newsletter plus a membership card for each band member. If you see a notice on your mailing label, that means that it’s time to renew!

KBS LEADERSHIP FOR THE YEAR 2010: Gary Sampson – president

Debbie Wilson – vice-president Keith Clements – secretary

Chris Grube – treasurer

KBS MONTHLY MEETING

If you are interested in reviewing new blues releases, come on out to the KBS monthly meeting (held the first Wednesday of each month at 7:00 PM at Lisa’s Oak Street Lounge, 1004 E. Oak) and take your pick! We receive promo releases from the major blues labels as well as regional and local bands. If you re-view a CD, it’s yours to keep!

CALL FOR INFORMATION ABOUT:

GENERAL INFO Gary Sampson (502) 724-9971

KBS EVENTS Keith Clements (502) 451-6872

MEMBERSHIP/NEWSLETTER Natalie Carter (502) 893-8031

NEWSLETTER ADVERTISING Keith Clements (502) 451-6872

CLUB/BAND CALENDAR Gary Sampson (502) 724-9971

KBS Board of Directors

Rocky Adcock Emeritus

Roger Wolford Emeritus

Bob Brown Cole Kiser

Natalie Carter Jim Masterson

Keith Clements Les Reynolds

Nelson Grube Gary Sampson

Chris Grube Debbie Wilson

Danny Henderson

Official Printers of the

Kentuckiana Blues Society

www.voluforms.com

January 2010 Volume 23 Number 1

EDITOR Natalie Carter

CONTRIBUTORS Bob Brown

Nelson Grube John Sacksteder Gary Sampson

Leandra Stevens David True

Address Change?

If you move, let us know your change of address. The Post Office does not forward bulk mail.

The views expressed by the authors and advertisers are their own. Contributions by anyone offering perti-nent and thoughtful discussion on blues issues are

welcomed.

www.kbsblues.org [email protected]

TIME TO RENEW?

Check your MAILING LABEL for your renewal date, and please be sure to keep your mem-bership current. “TIME TO RENEW” will ap-pear at the top of the label when your mem-bership is expiring. PLEASE NOTE: THIS LA-BEL MESSAGE IS THE ONLY REMINDER YOU WILL RECEIVE! And remember, it could take up to a couple of weeks to get your new card. If you need it sooner, leave a voice mes-sage for Natalie at 893-8031 or send an email to [email protected].

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Join us Saturday, January 30 for our first event of 2010 and the blues society's first blues house party since 2008. The Bryant-Stevens Band and the Joe DeBow Band are graciously donating their time to help raise funds for the society. As a non-profit 501(c)3 organization the KBS looks to the community to help with our goal of “preserving, promoting and perpetuating the blues tradition” in our area. We have also decided in light of recent economic times to not charge admission to this event. We will instead raise money that evening with raffles and the sale of KBS merchandise and memberships. Most blues lovers in the area are familiar with Cole Stevens. He has performed at many local blues festivals and his band provided a great show at the KBS blues cruise in 2006 at Uncle Pleasants. He has formed a new band with soulful vocalist Dana Bryant called the Bryant-Stevens Band. This will be one of their first pub-lic performances and they will play from 7:30 to 9:00 pm. You can find their website on-line at http://www.colestevens.net/id59.html. The Joe DeBow Band will play from 9:30 to 11:00 pm. Joe was awarded

the blues society's Sylvester Weaver award in 2008. He has a weekly show on Insight Communications public access channel 98 every Tuesday evening from 8:00 to 8:30 pm. If this event is successful the blues society may host a blues house party every quarter with different bands and venues. Remember Lisa's is a cash only venue. We hope to see you there.

Congratulations are in order for the One Shot Johnny band from Magnolia, KY. Their CD “Times Like These” made the second round of the Blues Foundation's Best Self-Produced CD contest of 2009. Fifty-two applicants from blues societies around the world were submitted to the foundation. One Shot Johnny makes the first cut down to the top twelve entries. The winner will be announced at the International Blues Challenge (IBC) in Memphis on January 23. The KBS is proud to have selected “Time Like These” as our best self-produced CD this year.

Speaking of the IBC this is the first time that the KBS is sending representatives in all three categories of the competition. Our band rep is Dick and the Roadmasters from Covington, KY, the solo/duo rep is JonBoy Slim from Louisville and the youth rep is The Blues Rebellion also from Louisville. They will compete against blues artists from around the world in Memphis the fourth weekend in January. You can find more information on the Blues Foundation and the IBC at http://blues.org/. On Sunday, January 17 the Madison Theater in Covington, KY will host the “Road to Memphis” show in support of blues musicians going to the IBC. The KBS band contest rep Dick and the Roadmasters will appear along with the Cincy Blues Society band rep Cheryl Renee with Them Bones and solo/duo rep Ricky Nye. The show starts at 6:00 pm and admis-sion is $8.

On Sunday, January 10 Stevie Ray's will host a benefit for Mary Powell. Mary recently suffered a stroke and has had to deal with several other serious health issues. For many years Mary was the manager of the Toy Tiger on Bardstown Rd and then Coyote's in downtown Louisville. She has always been a strong supporter of local music and the Musicians Emergency Re-source Foundation (MERF). Jim Porter's will also have a benefit for Mary on Sunday, January 24. Schedules will be announced in the near future. Check the KBS, Stevie Ray's and Jim Por-ter's websites for more details.

We've had a few issues lately with our KBS Google Group. We use this group to send out weekly email supplements to the blues calendar and for special event notifications. If you've had problems getting emails please re-subscribe by sending an email to [email protected]. If you haven't joined now is a good time to start. I send out a weekly “Blues News” email with the most up-to-date calendar information and we use it for special announcements. Your email address will never be sold or given to a third party.

Gary

Photo by Bob Brown

Letter From the Prez

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Madison Ribberfest August 21-22, 2009

Madison Indiana Celebrating its 200th year!

Summertime in the Ohio valley usually means near 100 degrees for a high and higher than that humidity. Madison asked the right place this year and got 83 degrees daytime, and 68 degrees nighttime. We almost needed jackets after the sun dropped.

All the other things that Ribberfest attendees are used to seeing were there: 60 BBQ’ers from the contest, whimsical pigs dressed in somebody else’s idea of what they’d look best in, rows of food vendors, crafts, balloon hare and hound races and, both nights, an added attraction of a light show.

Talent was at its usual high degree with Big James and the Chicago Playboys, Ruthie Foster, and Robben Ford on Friday night. Nary a good spot to run to for personal business nor to get something to eat or drink. You just had to go and miss some-thing.

Saturday morning the “early-to-theres” got a special treat: The Hollywood Blue Flames got in early, and since they had a B3 Organ, they were setting up first on the stage. We were treated to a good hour’s worth of good playing that was not on the schedule. (I would love to have a tape/CD of that hour of them just fooling around!) I even donated 2 cigars to Junior Watson just because he asked.

Saturday’s line up was Stompbox, Hellfish (whom I saw several times this summer and them guys sound better each time!), Rev. Raven and the Chain Smokin’ Altar Boys, Ronnie Baker Brooks, Watermelon Slim and the Hollywood Blue Flames with Very Special Guest – Junior Watson.

A beautiful weekend – great ambiance – great food – plenty of drink choices. But what amazes me is this: the level of talent that is always there. I do not know if one person decides who to ask to play or if it is a committee of people who make that deci-sion – but whichever way it is – they do a very fine job of impressing the crowd, year in and year out.

If you have never made the Ribberfest Trip – I suggest that you do it really soon – like next year!

Nelson Grube

Photo by Bob Brown Big James

Photo by Bob Brown Ruthie Foster

Photo by Bob Brown Robben Ford

Photo by Les Reynolds Shake Your Money Maker!

Photo by Les Reynolds KBS Volunteer Tent

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Photo by Bob Brown Stomp Box

Photo by Les Reynolds Hellfish

Photo by Les Reynolds Reverend Raven and the Chain Smokin’ Altar Boys

Photo by Les Reynolds Ronnie Baker Brooks

Photo by Bob Brown Watermelon Slim

Photo by Bob Brown Hollywood Blue Flames with Very Special Guest Junior Watson

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Capital City Blues Festival Saturday, August 29, 2009 4 P.M .to 10 P.M. River View Park [email protected]

This small first time Blues festival was held in a beautiful park on the banks of the Kentucky River – easily accessed from the Interstate – and on the immediate outskirts of Frankfort, Kentucky.

They had 17 sponsors, and benefits went to The Franklin County Council On Family Abuse. Dinners could be ordered in advance from 610 Barbecue and Burgoo Team, and 60 people had done that – not a bad start for a first time event. We didn’t know that that particular service existed, and since I am always starving to death if there is food around, I hadda go over and talk to the owner and the cook to make sure that I would get to eat too! And they took care of that. When I had eaten my pork chop sandwich I remembered not only why God put Hoggs on this planet, but why he who was the cook was the cook, and why all those people had made sure to reserve themselves a dinner!

This was a late afternoon Festival that was over at 10 P.M. so there were only 3 acts: at 4 was the Here For The Party Band, playing Bluesy Rock ‘n Roll that gets the crowd moving around and dancing; at 6 was Louisville’s own Robbie Bartlett, and we all know how she can sing; last at 8 was TD and The Scandalous Band, and did he ever come to play! Altho’ there was a nice stage, TD spent half his playing time walking in the crowd – dancing and playing and being friendly with the appreciative audience. And never missed a lick.

This was the first of what we hope will become an annual event for Frankfort – and it is only an hour or so down the road so you can drive down and back without the sleepys getting you. We’ll be sure to mark our calendar for next year. And remember to order our dinners in advance!

Nelson Grube

Congratulations to Rick Cain, Jim Haswell, Mike Taylor, John Carby, Rob Brown and Marvin Maxwell...The KingBees! Their CD “Love Hasn’t Killed Me Yet” was selected as the “Best Self-Produced CD” by the Ken-tucky Blues Society in Bowling Green and represented the Society for that category in Memphis at the International Blues Challenge. The CD is currently available wherever the band is performing, as well as at www.cdbaby.com and www.digstation.com. Check out the band’s web-site, too, at http://kingbeesband.com

Kudos also to The Blues Rebellion’s Tristan Conroy, Isaac Poole, Sean Rafferty and Zak Ar-gabrite. The Blues Rebellion is the Kentuckiana Blues Society’s Youth Showcase representa-tive for the International Blues Challenge. Good luck, guys!

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The Blues Hall Of Fame Chicago, IL www.BluesHallofFame.org An International Organization under The National Heritage Foundation

Earlier this year, Powell “Blind Dog” Williams received notification from the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Kentucky that he had been inducted as an ambassador for the blues in Kentucky by the Blues Hall of Fame. Mr. Williams was reared in Pike County Kentucky and today lives Ran-som, Kentucky. He left Eastern Kentucky to serve time with the military and returned to go back on the road, traversing the southern states of Mississippi, Alabama, Florida and Georgia in search of someone to help him learn to play blues harp. He eventually found a tutor to help him but still ended up sitting in late nights with other players of the blues in bars and clubs where afterthoughts ran more to warnings like “guess that might not have been the smartest thing to do” referring to the days when racism by separation was still more the rule than the exception. He found a band to play with in 1974 and a singing-writing partner whom he married, and with whom he still makes mu-sic to this very day. Mr. Williams is now 70 years old and is totally blind and still plays the blues and you can hear his style without travelling to Ransom by purchasing one of his CD’s. You can visit the Williams’ at their MySpace page at www.myspace.com/powellwilliamsandthevelvetblues, or you can go to www.cdbaby.com and look for Pick Me A Rose.

Nelson Grube

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New Music Reviews!

Kelley Hunt Mercy 88 Records

Kansas-based keyboard and vocal sensation Kelley Hunt continually seems to outdo herself on every recording. With only four under her belt, you'd think there's not much yet to build on. And even as good as she is, something always seems to get better. Her latest CD "Mercy" is no exception.

Hunt always leaves nothing on the floor when she's done. She holds nothing back. Her trademark flamboyant and dynamic stage presence (for those lucky enough to have seen her in concert) abso-

lutely translates to the recording studio. She practically bounces on the bench (if she ever actually sits), delivers her soulful alto with toughness, confidence and power (and tenderness when needed) and for every blues downer, there's an affirmation and a positive song on the list, too.

This recording, 12 tunes in all, lists her as co-producer and once more collaborating with Nashville-based songwriter-for-everyone Gary Nicholson, who seems to have a very spiritual bent to his material much of the time. That, and Hunt's long-time gospel influences, combine for a powerful ingredient that raises the level of her songs to something other than the ordinary blues fare. On top of that, her band is excellent, anchored not only by her own inspired keyboards, but the guitar skill of Colin Linden (who has also previously collaborated with her).

Hunt's own songwriting (and sometimes co-writing) abilities are well evidenced here, as well. From the opening gospel-blues "You've Got to Be the Vessel" to the rousing gospel-tinged "Freedom Day" to the socio-political-spiritual "Emerald City" to the jazzy-blue "Give Me a Sign" to the rockin' stomp of "That Ain't Love"--every tune has something in the word-ing to give you pause, to make you realize "the blues" is more than just "the blues." And Hunt's title track, a plea to the heavens for forgiveness and mercy, will stop you dead in your tracks.

As the lyrics of "...Vessel" are considered: "You've got to be the vessel, baby. You've got to hold the light...Open your heart, open your eyes; open the gate, c'mon open your mind. Whatcha gonna do when the light wants through. If not through you, then tell me, who?..."--then consider this: Kelley Hunt has apparently made the conscious choice to be the vessel for some of the best music on the planet.

Les Reynolds

David Maxwell and Louisiana Red You Got To Move Vizztone Records CD-BMAX-002

This CD, recorded in August 2007 was the dream of David Maxwell, a Boston based pianist who befriended Louisiana Red some 30 years ago, but through some gigs in Boston in 2007, decided to cut a CD together.

Red, (Iverson Minter), was born in 1936 and experienced a tough childhood. His mother died a week after his birth and his father was hung by the Klu Klux Klan when he was five years old. Max-

well, born in 1950, has lived in the Boston area for all of his life. A talented guitarist, Red was heavily influenced by El-more James in the slide guitar, and also sings and plays harmonica. Maxwell, on the other hand, is a pianist whose influ-ence was from several of the greats including Otis Span, Pinetop Perkins and Sunnyland Slim. Together, this duo has the real spirit of the blues. Both artists played for John Lee Hooker for some time. There are 9 songs on this CD. All were written by Red and produced by Maxwell. Because of this, you see the interweaving of styles of the two in the songs on the CD.

After several times listening to the CD, I was taken aback by the true blues feel that the CD conjures up. Don’t slip this into your car CD and give it a quick listen on the way to work. Put the headphones on and focus on the music and the words. Red’s vocals break up on some of the songs, but you know what? It really works and adds authenticity to the songs. Maxwell’s piano is true blues piano. This is the kind of music that you should sit down and listen to without other distractions and it will pull you in.

Red’s 73 years of music and life experiences and Maxwell’s piano virtuosity (approximately 59 years) are a great match and we have Maxwell to thank for this collaboration. The last track on the CD features Red talking about “bending the strings” and Homesick James’ influence. It makes it obvious that this guy understands his mentors. This CD is, on the surface, just another blues CD. But you owe it to yourself to really listen to this music and I guarantee it will move you and become one of your favorite blues purchases. For more information, visit www.vizztone.com.

Bob Brown

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Darrell Nulisch Just For You Severn Records 74147

This 2009 release is by the voice that started out with Anson Funderburgh and is still as distin-guishable as any in the blues. His songs are heartfelt and meaningful and in this case, soulful. Af-ter Nullish’s start with Funderburgh, he played with Mike Morgan and the Crawl, then Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters, before forming his own band, Texas Heat. Throughout his career, he has been honing his style and finding his own niche in the music that now is more soul than blues.

This CD is definitely more soul but is a type of pop/soul that was obviously spawned by the blues. His voice is not only unmistakable (think Bobby Bland) but is so well suited to what he does that I can think of no better voice to do the songs that he does. The press release refers to it as his “elegant delivery”.

There are 10 songs on the CD, six of which are originals and the others are by J.J. Malone, Slim Harpo, and Lou Pride. They are all infused with the essence of Nullish, but honestly, are not all on the same level of originality. This CD is a step down from “Going Back to Dallas”, his last CD which I literally love. I recently saw Nullish live and his live perform-ances are also great, but this CD, while acceptable, was not outstanding. For more info, go to www.severnrecords.com.

Bob Brown

Mance Lipscomb The Best of Mance Lipscomb Arhoolie Records CD537

This release is primarily just a man and his guitar, joined on only two of the 22 songs on this album by additional musicians. But his plaintive voice and guitar skills would have made him comfortable on the stage with contemporary smooth-voiced blues men such as Keb Mo and Taj Mahal. However, it is said that Mance resented being called a blues singer, as his style is more in the folk range and varied to whatever his performances required, including children’s music. On one of the songs on this album, he talks about how he had to switch up his style to play a rag, which he normally did not play.

Mance was born in Navasota, Texas on April 9, 1895 to an ex-slave Alabama farmer and a half Native-American Choctaw mother. Born Beau De (also frequently listed as Bowdie) Glen Lipscomb, he took his name from an old friend who went by the name Emancipation, which he just shortened to Mance. He spent most of his life as a sharecropper, another term that he re-sented, preferring to be called a tenant farmer. But he played music as often as he could. Discovered by Arhoolie’s Mack McCormick and Chris Strachwitz, they first recorded him for their label in 1960, which was historically the very first release from Arhoolie. The release was recorded that initial day in Mance’s house.

Mance was actually discovered by accident. The two Arhoolie reps came to Houston to record Lightning Hopkins, but just missed Lightning as he left for a trip to California. Disappointed, the two decided to tour the back country recording local per-formers with equipment in the back of their car. They were led to Navasota and Mance by several crop workers to whom they spoke. Several additional recordings for Arhoolie followed, which led to a major release from Reprise records. Mance passed away in 1976 following a stroke. His life was documented in a short 1971 documentary, A Well Spent Life” by Les Blank.

It was said that Mance carried a vast repertory of songs with him and claimed that Sugar Babe, which is included on this al-bum, was the first song he ever learned. True to his folk leanings, many of his songs are stories from his life. The most contro-versial “Tom Moore’s Farm” tells the tale of a plantation owner who took advantage of his workers. It was said that Mance ini-tially recorded the song anonymously for fear of reprisal. Lightning Hopkins also recorded a version of the song. Mr. Moore was a real individual, who was ultimately prosecuted in the courts for civil rights violations.

Mance’s song “The Titanic” relates how he was struck by the plight of the survivors from the famous ship that had to watch so many of their fellow passengers drown. Many of the other songs tell less grim stories, but nonetheless cover an era of Texas music and history. His finger-picking guitar style does shift to slide guitar on several cuts, but as with his voice, is always very smooth and easily listenable.

John Sacksteder

Stevie DuPree Delta Flyer White Cat Records

This CD, by Texas based Delta Flyers, is a blues/rock effort with Dupree whose voice is a dead ringer for Watermelon Slim. The 11 songs are good with interesting guitar solos and lyrics, but the overall effort is not notable. Its southern rock, even country, feel gives one the impression that the band has been labeled blues only in that there are a few songs of the 11 that are blues. The others are in a genre other than blues. Not that it is bad music, but it will disappoint those who buy it for strictly blues music.

Bob Brown

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