BAY ST. LOUIS: 100 Man Hall with Johnny Sansone Trio

BLUES BRUNCH
featuring
Johnny Sansone Trio

Bay Saint Louis, MS – The 100 Men Hall is hosting its Second Sunday BLUES
BRUNCH featuring the best of blues music and the finest in dining all served in a
historical setting. Sunday, July 9, from 11-1PM, the second installment of BLUES
BRUNCH will feature the Johnny Sansone Trio. Advance tickets available.
US blues artist Johnny Sansone started a recording career in 1987, and his new
album, Into Your Blues, is produced on his own label Short Stack Records and
features all self-penned songs. The 64-year-old singer and songwriter produced
the 11-song set and plays a mean harmonica (his harp skills are heard on several
movie soundtracks) and resonator guitar. The New Jersey bluesman has resided
in New Orleans since 1990 and is also known for his Cajun and Zydeco gigs on
accordion.
As a kid, Johnny started out on saxophone and moved on to harmonica and
guitar before he decided a blues man he would be, after he saw a Howling Wolf
show in Florida at the age of 12. He sat in with Honeyboy Edwards (Robert
Johnson’s compatriot) at 13-years-old. During the 1970s Sansone studied with
blues harmonica legends James Cotton and Jr. Wells. In the 1980s he toured with
Ronnie Earl, John Lee Hooker, Jimmy Rodgers and Robert Lockwood Jr.
He has won several awards over the years, and caught the eye and ear of Anders
Osborne, and the pair began writing songs together. Osborne produced Sansone’s
2007 release “Poor Man’s Paradise.” In 2009, Sansone formed an acoustic trio
with Osborne and guitarist John Fohl.
Brunch soul food for purchase by Big Bertha’s Catering and Kitchen. Bertha
began cooking at four years old and knew at 18 years of age that food was her
passion. Bertha and her family owned a full-service restaurant in Slidell, and

seven years ago she came to Bay Saint Louis to start her own catering company,
Big Bertha’s Kitchen and Catering. Her specialty is soul food, which is why flavor
is her main ingredient. Big Bertha is a member of the 100 WOMEN DBA.
The historic 100 Men Hall is a 501c3 nonprofit organization (Hundred Members
Debating Benevolent Association), supported by tax deductible donations.
Additional information about the venue’s history and other activities can be
found on the100menhall.com or by emailing 100menhall@gmail.com.

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