CLARKSDALE: Ground Zero Blues Club weekly lineup

Ground Zero Blues Club
Clarksdale, MS
www.groundzerobluesclub.com
Live music weekly – Wed thru Sat., including:
11/3 – Bill “Howl-N-Madd” Perry
11/4 – BLUES JAM w/Phillip Carter
11/5 – Big Jerry Blues Band
11/6 – Reba Russell Blues Band
11/11 – sorry, CLOSED (private party) — visit Rust Restaurant (7pm) or maybe Red’s Lounge (8pm) for Thurs night music in Clarksdale.
11/12 – Anthony “Big A” Sherrod Blues Allstars
11/13 – Big T & the Family Blues Band
11/17 – Heavy Suga & the Sweet Tones
11/18 – BLUES JAM
11/19 – “Rock Night” w/Willy Wags (See Red’s Lounge lineup below for live BLUES MUSIC.)
11/20 – Birthday Bash with TCB & his blues band (Happy birthday to the “cop by day, bluesman by night” — TCB!)
11/24 – annual Sunflower River Blues Festival FUNDRAISER event!!
11/25 – BLUES JAM
11/26 – Live blues TBA
11/27 – Phillip Carter Blues Band

COMING NEXT MONTH: New Year’s Eve with Super Chikan…

CLARKSDALE: Delta Blues Museum w/Andy Coats performance!

DELTA BLUES MUSEUM HOSTS SPECIAL EVENTS THIS WEEKEND DURING 25TH ARKANSAS BLUES & HERITAGE FESTIVAL
As you plan your trip to the 25th Annual Arkansas Blues & Heritage Festival in Helena, be sure to include the Delta Blues Museum.

On Thursday, October 7, Andy Coats will perform at the museum Andy Coatsfrom 1:30 – 3:30. Born in the Piedmont region of North Carolina, Andy has been involved in music since his early teens. Immediately following Andy, the DBM students will be rehearsing in the classroom.

Be sure to stop by on Saturday, October 9, for coffee and homemade muffins in the morning and take advantage of the Super Sales going on in the Gift Shop.  Special items will be 10% off and we will have a $1 sales bin, free giveaways and more.

The Delta Blues Museum Band on stage DBM Band on stage
 

Saturday afternoon from 2-4 the Delta Blues Museum Band will perform at the museum under the direction of Terry “Big T” Williams and Richard “Daddy Rich” Crisman.  The students are currently working on a CD to be released this fall.

The Delta Blues Museum is located at #1 Blues Alley in downtown Clarksdale. The museum is open Monday through Saturday, from 9 AM to 5 PM. For more information, call the museum at 662-627-6820 or visit the DBM Web site.

OXFORD: Proud Larry’s w/Highway 61 Blues Festival Fundraiser

Highway 61 Blues Festival fundraiser in Oxford this Thursday, Oct 7th, 2010 (7pm)
(info via Scott Barretta at www.highway61radio.com)

One of the most tireless advocates for blues in the state is Leland’s Billy Johnson, who founded the Highway 61 Blues Festival in 2000 and the Highway 61 Blues Museum in 2002, and who is also responsible for a series of music-themed murals across downtown Leland. The Museum, which celebrates the blues artists and traditions of the mid-Delta region, moved several years ago to a new location in the old Montgomery Hotel building on N. Broad Street downtown. Last year a Blues Trail marker honoring local hero James “Son” Thomas was dedicated just outside the Museum’s front door.

Many of the exhibits feature artifacts (clothing, instruments, artwork, records) that were donated by the artists who are honored there. The museum continues to grow — they recently received more items associated with Johnny Winter, who spent his early years in Leland and who was recently honored there with his own Blues Trail marker — and this week’s fundraiser aims to help further expand the Museum’s exhibit spaces. The party should be a blast — I can guarantee that Billy will be having a great time.

HWY 61 BLUES FESTIVAL FUNDRAISER… Starring T-Model Ford, Bill Abel, Jimbo Mathus, Duff Dorrough, Carey Hudson, Jimmy Phillips & more.

$10 at door (21 and over). Music 7pm.
Proud Larry’s, Oxford, MS

FERRIDAY, LOUISIANA: Ferriday Song Fest

FERRIDAY SONG FEST
in Ferriday, Louisiana

(home of Delta Music Museum and “Mississippi to Louisiana” Blues Trail Marker)

Saturday, October 23, 2010 (9am-5pm) at The Arcade Theater (218 Louisiana Ave.)
Info at www.ferridaysongfest.com

LEARN THE SONGWRITING BUSINESS FROM THE PROS

Learn the art and business of songwriting from hit songwriters. The town of Ferriday welcomes this year’s featured panelists: Grammy-nominated Odie Blackmon, Grammy-winner Kenny Greenberg and three-time Grammy-winner Ashley Cleveland, who will discuss the do’s and don’ts and the ins and outs of songwriting, as well as critiquing one of your songs.

Attendees can bring one song to the workshop (CD format only) for critique by the panelists. Please include four typewritten copies of the song’s lyrics with your submission.

– Sign-in starts at 9 a.m.
– Workshop from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
– 6 p.m. Open Mic at Bowie’s Tavern in Natchez, MS, followed by the pro-writer show.
– $20 advance reservation with guaranteed workshop seating as well as opportunity to play at open mic at Bowie’s Tavern, if you desire.
– $25 at the door, no guarantees.
– Price includes lunch and entry to writer night at Bowie’s Tavern
– Non-workshop attendees $5 cover charge at Bowie’s.

Workshop features the craft of songwriting, techniques in the creative process and insight into the music business. For complete details and pre-workshop registration visit www.ferridaysongfest.com.

The Ferriday Songfest is sponsored by the Natchez Grand Hotel, Bowie’s Tavern, Louisiana Representative Andy Anders, Phat River Studios, Tippitina’s Music Co-op, Louisiana Economic Development and The town of Ferriday.

HELENA, ARKANSAS: Blues Heritage Youth Art Exhibit Reception

Blues Heritage Youth Art Exhibit Reception
Tuesday, October 5 · 5:00pm – 8:30pm
Delta Cultural Center Depot, 95 Missouri Street
www.deltaculturalcenter.com
Helena, ARKANSAS

Delta Cultural Center’s 2010 Blues Heritage Youth Art Competition marked another overwhelming success for the revitalized program, drawing close to 200 student entries from across Arkansas and neighboring Mississippi.

An exhibition of the student artwork begins Wednesday, October 6, and continues through year’s end at the DCC Depot at 95 Missouri Street. A reception honoring the student winners in the competi…tion will be held at the depot on Tuesday, beginning at 5 p.m. Admission is free and the public is warmly encouraged to attend.

The competition kicked off in 2008, rising from the ashes of an earlier program that had been snuffed out years prior. The new effort would draw energy from a conjunction with the city’s world-famous blues festival.

“We knew we wanted to have the greatest impact possible, and we believed the synergy gain by coupling the art competition with the Arkansas Blues and Heritage Festival could be amazing,” recalled Jack Myers, DCC educational coordinator.

Winners in 2010 were scattered from Jonesboro to Pine Bluff to Clarksdale, Miss., in the most closely matched competition to date, Myers said. “The works were exceptional and reflected the high level of student talent and academic training that makes us all proud,” he said of the entries.

Carly Strange of Nettleton High School in Jonesboro won the Senior Division competition. High School Merit Award winners were Latoya Edmond from Helena-West Helena’s Central High School and Chantell Hill of Clarendon High School.

Britt Burchfield of Clarksdale’s Presbyterian Day School took first place honors in the Middle School Division. Middle School Merit Award winners were Dye’quan Kizer of Helena-West Helena’s Central High School and Austin Berryhill of Clarksdale’s St. George’s Episcopal School.

Ashley Russell of St. George’s Episcopal School at Clarksdale was the winner in the Elementary Division. Merit Award winners were Corinthia Dorn of Pine Bluff’s Oak Park Elementary School and Cade Robertson of St. George’s Episcopal School in Clarksdale.

Award- winning teachers include Gloria Blaylock of Oak Park Elementary School at Pine Bluff, Brent Harris of Helena-West Helena’s Central High School, Charlisa French of Clarendon High School, Paula Douglas of Jonesboro’s Nettleton High School, and Betsy Corso of Presbyterian Day School and Cheryl Swindoll of St. George’s Episcopal School, both of Clarksdale.

Each year’s competition is based around a blues theme; an exhibition of the student work is set during the world-famous music event, and festival-goers collect free posters and postcards of the winning artwork. In 2010, student artists were asked to create a piece of artwork on poster board, art paper, or canvas no larger than a standard poster board and utilize the theme of “Country Blues.”

The competition is open to all public, private, and home-school students.

Also key to the competition’s success has been the participation of Helena’s Pillow Clinic, which sponsors $800 in cash awards for winning students and instructors.

“We cannot over-emphasize the importance of the Pillow Clinic’s participation, nor overstate our gratitude to Ned Pillow and staff,” Myers said.

Merit winners in all divisions received $20 prizes. Teachers of the first place award winner in each division received $50 to aid classroom instruction; the teacher of each merit award winner received $20.

Myers also noted the aid and assistance of members of the Arkansas Delta Arts Partnership for volunteering their assistance and expertise in the competition process.

Gallery hours at the DCC Visitors Center at 141 Cherry Street and the nearby DCC Depot at 95 Missouri Street are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays. “King Biscuit Time,” the nation’s longest-running blues radio program, is hosted each weekday at the DCC Visitor’s Center by “Sunshine” Sonny Payne, from 12:15 to 12:45 p.m. “Delta Sounds,” hosted by DCC Assistant Director Terry Buckalew and Payne, is broadcast each Friday from 1 to 1:30 p.m.

For more information, interested persons can call the Delta Cultural Center at (870) 338-4350 or toll free at (800) 358-0972 or visit the DCC online at www.deltaculturalcenter.com.

The Delta Cultural Center shares the vision of all seven agencies of the Department of Arkansas Heritage – to preserve and promote Arkansas heritage as a source of pride and satisfaction. Other agencies within the department are the Historic Arkansas Museum, the Mosaic Templars Cultural Center, the Old State House Museum, the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program, the Arkansas Arts Council, and the Natural Heritage Commission.

BELZONI: Mascots w/Denise Lasalle Homecoming Concert, 9pm

This Saturday Denise LaSalle will be performing at the Denise LaSalle Homecoming Concert in her hometown of Belzoni at Mascot’s on Highway 49 (just north of town). LaSalle appears at 10:30, and will be preceded by Black Ice.

The evening begins at 9pm with a talent contest featuring four young men who will be performing older blues standards. Winners of the multi-stage contest will appear at the inaugural Blues Reunion Festival and/or Blues Music Awards in Belzoni (date not set) and win a recording with Denise LaSalle.

The event is presented by the Mississippi Delta Blues Society of Belzoni, which will he hosting Pinetop Perkins next Friday at noon for a pre-opening ceremony for a community center in Pinetop’s honor, on Highway 49 north of Belzoni next to Pinetop’s MS Blues Trail Marker. For more information call Helen Sims of the  at 662.836.7761

GREENWOOD: Tallahatchie Flats w/Wade Walton, 4pm

This Sunday, come be with us at the Tallahatchie Flats.  The Tavern will be open from 12 to 8 pm. Come early for the NFL games on the Big Screen.

Wade Walton, Jr., the son of Clarksdale Bluesman, Wade Walton and a fine musician in his own right, will be appearing as part of our regular “Sunday Afternoon on a Farm” series of events.

Wade will be performing between 4 and 8 pm as a climax to the afternoon of camaraderie and fellowship for the family, Spooney’s Barbecue for the tummy and of course all your favorite ice cold beer from the bar at The Tavern…or bring your own wine or spirits.

Come see me and let me fix you up with your favorite brew or set-up.

See you here,

Robert Smith, bartender
The Tallahatchie Tavern,
and manager, Tallahatchie Flats

JACKSON AREA: RJ Barrell w/The Xtremez

FridayNight  THE XTremeZ  Duo  — (Mick & Jeff)  Will perform at RJBarrell in Canton, Ms.  Come be a part of this if you can.
 
Saturdayafternoon THE XTremeZ Band   — Mick, Jeff, Mike & Joe  —  willperform at Shuckers on The Rez. in Ridgeland Ms. Music starts at 3PM and a t 8PM  The Carltons Show Band performs. Come Join us if you can.
 

CANTON: Canton Blues & Soul Festival

On Saturday Canton’s own Grady Champion, whose band won the International Blues Challenge this past January, is presenting the first annual Canton Blues & Soul Festival this Saturday at the Canton Multipurpose Center. The show features Champion, 95-year-old Honeyboy Edwards, Jackson blues artists King Edward, Eddie Cotton, Jr., and R&B bands the Bar-Kays, Midnight Star, and the Dazz Band.

Here’s the story, with a brief interview with Grady, that I did for the Clarion Ledger.

Tickets are $20 in advance via Ticketmaster, $25 at the door

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