THE NEWSLETTER OF THE KENTUCKIANA SOCIETY “….to preserve, promote and perpetuate the blues tradion.”

Louisville, Kentucky Incorporated 1989 November 2016

Queen Delphine photo by Perrie Juran. Sheryl Rouse photo by Gioia Patton. Laurie Jessup photo by Lisa Duesing.

On Friday, November 18, the Kentuckiana Blues Society (KBS) will celebrate its 28th anniversary with a show at Headliners Music Hall. The theme this year is Ladies Night Out and the show will feature three blues divas. The 2016 KBS Band Contest Winner Laurie Jane and the 45's will start the night at 7:00. Laurie Jessup (photo right) is lead singer for the band. Queen Delphine (photo left) and the Crown Jewels of Indianapolis, IN are up next. They just released their first album entitled Come and Get It last year. Sheryl Rouse (photo center) and The Bluez Brothers will close out the show. They performed at both the Germantown Schnitzelburg Blues Festival and the Garvin Gate Blues Festival this year. More details are in this issue of Blues News and on the web at http://kbsblues.org/.

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Letter From The Prez ------3 Music Makers Relief at The Clifton Center ------6-7 Ladies Sing The Blues 2 ------4 KBS Blues Challenge Solo/Duo Contest ------8-9

Back To The Blues ------5 Kentuckiana Blues Calendar ------10

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Volume 29 Number 11 Rocky Adcock Roger Wolford Emeritus Emeritus E Bob Brown Marjorie Marshall Natalie Carter Natalie Carter Phillip Phillips C Keith Clements Les Reynolds Perry Aberli Joe DeBow Gary Sampson Elaine Hertweck Cheryl Jaggers Matt Floyd David Scoggin Les Reynolds Gary Sampson Chris Grube Mark Sneed Mark Sneed Nelson Grube Steve Walls

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We appreciate your support and welcome your input. If you KBS LEADERSHIP FOR THE YEAR 2016: have any comments, suggestions, ideas, etc., contact us at this Mark Sneed – president address: Kentuckiana Blues Society Debbie Wilson – vice-president P. O. Box 755 Elaine Hertweck – secretary Louisville, KY 40201-0755 Chris Grube – treasurer [email protected] KBS MONTHLY MEETING

Our single membership is a bargain at only $20.00 US If you are interested in reviewing new blues music, come on out per year. Double membership (two members at the same to the KBS monthly board meeting (held the first Wednesday of address, two membership cards, one newsletter) is only each month at 7:00 PM at Check’s Café in Germantown) and $25.00 US per year, and we now offer a special band take your pick! We receive promo releases from the major blues rate of $30 per year, which includes one newsletter plus labels as well as regional and local bands. If you review a CD, a membership card for each band member. it’s yours to keep!

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BLUES NEWS November 2016 2 Letter From The Prez

10/14/2016 Greetings Blues Fans,

It’s been a busy month since I wrote the last Prez Letter. We had the Solo/Duo contest on September 31 at Stevie Ray's Blues Bar. We had 13 entries for the contest and 10 com- peted that night including Mark "Big Poppa" Stampley winning the contest. Each entrant played for 20 minutes and were judged for blues content, instrumental talent, vocal talent, originality and stage presence. I appreciate all the entrants for signing up and showing us how talented they are. I was able to make the Band contest and the Solo/Duo contest and I have to say we have a lot of talented musicians in the Louisville area.

"Big Poppa" Stampley will compete in the IBC's Solo/Duo contest and Laurie Jane & the 45’s will compete in the Band contest. Both of those contests will be held in January 31 - February 4 in Memphis, TN. There are many KBS members going so I know they’ll have support from the Kentuckiana Blues Society. Hotel information and ticket sales for the IBC nd KBS President Mark Sneed was posted on October 2 on the IBC web site. Rooms book up quick for this event so I’m not sure if rooms are still available close to the IBC activities.

The Garvin Gate Blues Festival was the second weekend in October and the weather was fantastic with some great Blues bands playing both nights. I’d bet there was a record crowd for the festival and everyone looked like they had a great time. KBS founding member Keith Clements presented Mr. Mike Suttles with the Sylvester Weaver Award Satur- day night. I think we caught him off guard without him realizing he was getting the award. I knew Mike has been involved for a long time with Blues music in Louisville and I was amazed when Keith started listing all the items Mike had been involved with. Thanks Mike, for all you’ve done and are doing in Louisville to Keep Blues Music Alive.

Our next event coming up is the Kentuckiana Blues Society Anniversary Party on November 18th at Headliner's Music Hall on Lexington Road. It’s our 28th anniversary and the party has been titled “Ladies Night Out’’ with three talented fe- male blues performers and their bands taking the stage. We have Laurie Jane & the 45’s, Queen Delphine & the Crown Jewels and Sheryl Rouse & the Bluez Brothers. It’s FREE if you’re a KBS member with a current membership. You must present your active membership card at the door to get free admission. I’ll be there and I hope to see all our members there as well, so come out and help make the party the largest crowd we’ve had since the 25th anniversary party.

Mark

BLUES NEWS November 2016 3 Ladies Sing The Blues 2

Ladies Sing the Blues Returns for another year! Coming up in just a few days, Sun- day (Nov. 6, to be exact), an event showcasing nine of Louisville’s best female singers will commence at 5 PM at the Ursuline Arts Center on Lexington Rd. Last year’s version, with roughly the same structure (3-song sets) and theme, was held at a small venue (Lettersong Gallery and Calligraphy Studio on Story Ave.) and it was outgrown almost before the event started. The show was thoroughly enjoyed by all; and a repeat (although in a larger space) seemed almost a given. So, here we go. The 2016 incarnation has all the talent of LSB1, although some of these singers will be new to those who at- tend, and others will be quite familiar. Who are the performers? Included in the lineup among the more well- known (at least to blues fans) are Artie Wells (Walnut Street Rhythm and Blues Band), Amy Johnson of Little T&A, Sylvia Walters, and perhaps – to some - Marjorie Marshall. For those who follow , Carly Johnson will be singing some of her favorites (and one as a request from this writer!). Colette Delaney comes from the world of musical theater, and has a diverse repertoire. Among those who appear to be just making their way into the local limelight are Kendra Villiger, Tuesday Daniels and Sarah Breit. Villiger and Breit have lately been trying out their tunes at Lettersong, while Daniels frequents the jams at Stevie Ray’s. And the fact they are “new” takes nothing away from their abilities. These ladies can sing! Of course, that goes for all of them! The lineup is a bit diverse, so why call it “Ladies Sing the Blues?” Well, all the song styles they will deliver are blues-related or a blues-derivative. Even the rock-oriented sets often performed by Amy Johnson fit into that category. After all, the old saying goes: The blues had a baby – and called it rock n’ roll. And while not all of them sing in the exact same style, each has a big, soulful voice and can certainly command a stage – which is a good thing, because small ensembles have been encouraged over big bands. The event, is, of course, fo- cusing on the singer – the voice. The event title is also catchy, and a slight twist of the title about the iconic Billie Holiday film, related logo and all, seemed only fitting. For those who attended last year’s event, and for those who have attended shows at UAC, you know what to expect. For those who are new to the showcase and the venue, you are highly encouraged to treat yourself. It will be one of the best concerts you attend, period. The vision for this project is to simply give the best female singers an outlet to offer their very best, and to do it in a format and scope not often, if at all, seen here in Louisville. It is a celebration created to honor these won- derful artists and allow them opportunity to shine – and do it together. So, there you have it. However, a bit more basic information might be in order here: Address: 3113 Lexington Road (best way to go – from downtown, east on Lexington, pass Stilz, look for two columns, turn left, go to stop sign, turn right, building 5. Entrance from Lexington Rd., turns and building will be marked.). Doors open at 4:15. Tickets: only $20 in advance. Call 502-819-1439, or go online to lettersongstu- dio.com, or [email protected]. (You can also call the writer @502-523-1981, who is “old school” and is carrying tickets around.) Get them early. Price goes up to $25 at the door. We’ll see you at Ladies Sing the Blues. By Les Reynolds

BLUES NEWS November 2016 4 Back To The Blues

Those of us who were lucky enough to see and hear them will tell you that there probably was no other Chicago Blues band that could match the flat out fun and joy that Hound Dog Taylor and the HouseRockers projected. Hound Dog Taylor, Brewer Phillips, and Ted Harvey could easily appropriated James Brown’s sobriquet of “the hardest working band in show business.” Yet, it never seemed like work; it was simp- ly relentless exuberance.

I got to know HDT through both booking him at the Midwest Blues Festival and work- ing with Bruce Iglauer in promoting Alligator artists in those infancy days of the label. I even helped Bruce box up some of the initial pressings of Alligator 4701 – Hound Perry Aberli Dog Taylor and the HouseRockers – the most impressive start that I believe any la- bel has ever had and an a cornerstone to any Blues collection. To this day, my copy of the lp hangs on the wall in my study/music room with several other gems in my collection.

The HouseRockers was the well-deserved name for Brewer Phililps and Ted Harvey. Dog always would get excited during sets, calling out for Phillips to take solos, and introduce him to the audience as “Phillip Brew- er,” while exhorting Ted to “don’t give ‘em no rest” as his drumming seemed to be nonstop for entire sets.

I first saw Hound Dog in Ann Arbor in 1970, and again in ’71, ’72, and ’73. While he did not appear at the first Midwest Blues, he did play at our concert series in 1972 and again at the rejuvenated festival in 1973. In ’73 there was the standard after festival party at my house and Hound Dog was jamming with Houston Stack- house and Brewer and Ted, only Hound Dog was banging away on an old battered upright piano I had at the time! I also travelled to Chicago – a short jaunt from South Bend - to see him at Theresa’s, accompanied by Bruce Iglauer and Wes Race.

So, what’s the point of all this nostalgia? On October 6 of this year, the last of the HouseRockers, Ted Har- vey, died. Hound Dog had died in 1975 when he went into the hospital for what was thought at the time to be pneumonia but was lung cancer. To worsen matters, he had to be detoxed before they could begin any treat- ment which only aggravated his condition.

Brewer Phililps died in 1999 of a heart attack at age 65. He had played with Hound Dog since 1957. He would continue to play after Dog’s death with JB Hutto, and, eventually, a solo career; but it was never the same.

Ted Harvey died of natural causes at age 85. During his career post HouseRockers, Ted played with too many Chicago Blues greats to list.

Of course, to be trite, they all “live on” in the music of the HouseRockers. But, to have seen them live, I now realize, was the experience of a lifetime, and one that I and many others simply, took for granted. And the music was so much, much more than Hound Dog’s claim as to how he would be remembered: “He couldn’t play for shit, be he sure had a good time.” We all did, Dog, Phillip, and Ted; we all did. And I miss you all.

Perry W. Aberli

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BLUES NEWS November 2016 5 RELIEF FOUNDATION PRESERVES THE BLUES, SENDS STUNNING PHOTO EXHIBIT AND LIVE BLUES SHOW TO LOUISVILLE

While helping a small group of blues musicians in Winston-Salem, NC in the early 1990‘s, Music Maker Relief founders Tim and Denise Duffy were amazed to discover elderly artists still perform- ing the musical traditions of the 19th and early 20th century America, living in extreme poverty. “When we asked how we could help, they didn’t ask for money- they wanted a gig.” says Tim Duffy.

The Duffys worked to secure bookings, record their music and promote their careers, and the art- ists were soon performing on national stages at Carnegie Hall, the Lincoln Center, and in European festivals. The Music Maker Relief Foundation was born to preserve the musical traditions of the South by directly supporting the musicians who make them, through education, archiving and per- formance.

Music Maker serves the most vulnerable musicians - 55 years and older with incomes under $18,000 - who play the Southern musical traditions of blues, gospel, string band, and Native Ameri- can. The Musician Sustenance program provides grants to help with monthly bills for medicine, food and housing or with emergency funding in times of crisis.

Through support from the National Endowment for the Arts and local support from the Clifton Cen- ter, the Garvin Gate Blues Festival and the Kentuckiana Blues Society, Music Maker Relief is bringing two exceptional events to Louisville audiences:

Our Living Past: Platinum Portraits of Music Maker, a stunning exhibit of 27 portraits by founder and photographer Tim Duffy who has spent 35 years documenting blues musicians, opens with a reception November 3rd, 5:30-7:00PM at the Clifton Center. Featured in TIME Magazine and on NPR, the exhibit includes portraits of , Sharon Jones and .

The Blues Revue, the live touring ensemble of some of the most incredible musicians Music Maker represents, will perform a concert November 17, 8:00PM. Featuring singer Pat “Mother Blues” Co- hen, guitarists and Harvey Dalton Arnold, and drummer Bubba Norwood, the faced-paced non-stop music performance is said to often tear down the house. More than just a stirring performance, says musician Ardie Dean, “every Revue show is a cultural event. All of these artists have a story.”

Both the exhibit and concert are free to the public at the Clifton Center, 2117 Payne Street, Louis- ville, KY 40206. More information available at www.cliftoncenter.org, http://www.ourlivingpast.com and http://www.musicmaker.org or by contacting Clifton Center Programming Coordinator Julie Purcell at 502-644-2784.

BLUES NEWS November 2016 6 Our Living Past: A Platinum Portrait of Music Maker A collection 35 years in the making documenting the Blues artists of America’s South The photography of Tim Duffy - Featured in TIME Magazine Opening night: Wednesday November 3rd 5:30-7:00 PLUS The BLUES REVUE in concert November 17th 8:00PM

BOTH EVENTS MADE FREE. The Clifton Center - 2117 Payne Street BLUES NEWS November 2016 8 BLUES NEWS November 2016 9 Kentuckiana Blues Calendar

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Oct-30 31 Nov-1 2 3 4 5 Creative Table Kitchen and Catering Bourbon on Main Corbett's - Check's Cafe – KBS Board Headliners – Robert Randolph & Blues & Boogie Piano Summit (Newport) Backstretch B&G (Lexington) – Ronn Crowder (Lexington) – Kelly Richey (Frankfort) – Open Jam Robbie Bartlett 6:00 Meeting 7:00 the Family Band 8:00 Corner Pizza & Pub – Blues & Greys Blues & Boogie Piano Summit (Newport) Pizza Place – Open Jam 7:00 Tee Dee's Blues & Henry Clay's Linda's Log Cabin (Vernon IN) Majid's – Tanita Gaines 7:00 Levee at the River House – Robbie Chateau Thomas Winery (Nashville IN) – Rubbies Southside G&B - Open Jam Jazz Club (Lexington) House (Lexington) Open Jam 7:00 Mick's Lounge (Jeffersonville IN) Bartlett 9:00 Fistful of Bacon 7:00 Shamrock B&G (Lexington) - Open Jam Tee Dee Young Band Northside Sheiks Stevie Ray's – Blues & Greys 8:30 Open Mic 8:00 Old Talbott Tavern (Bardstown) – Big Diamond's (St Matthews) – Soul Circus 10:00 & Friends Off Broadway Tap Volare – Robbie Bartlett Duo 7:00 Stevie Ray's – TNT Open Jam 9:00 Black Cadillac 9:00 Old Talbott Tavern (Bardstown) – Big House (Madison) VFW Post (Madison IN) – Open Jam Parlay Social (Lexington) – Five Below Black Cadillac 9:00 Open Jam 8:00 Volare – Robbie Bartlett Duo 7:00 Stevie Ray's – Higgs Bozon / Kirby Stevie Ray's – Kirby 9:30 Stevie Ray's - Blues Jam 9:00 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Pizza Place – Open Jam 7:00 Bourbon on Main Corbett's - Linda's Log Cabin (Vernon IN) Majid's – Tanita Gaines 7:00 Jeff Ruby's – Robbie Bartlett 9:00 Backstretch B&G (Lexington) – Ronn Crowder Rubbies Southside G&B - Open Jam (Frankfort) – Open Jam Robbie Bartlett 6:00 Open Jam 7:00 Mercury Ballroom – Reverend Stevie Ray's – The Clark Band 9:00 Hogs Tavern (Lanesville IN) – The Boogie Men Shamrock B&G (Lexington) - Open Jam Tee Dee's Blues & Henry Clay's Stevie Ray's – Jenny & the Jets Peyton's Big Damn Band 8:00 4th Street Bar & Grill (Columbus IN) – Jeff Ruby's – Robbie Bartlett 9:00 Ursuline Arts Center – Second Annual Jazz Club (Lexington) House (Lexington) Volare – Robbie Bartlett Duo 7:00 Mick's Lounge (Jeffersonville IN) Fistful of Bacon 9:00 Levee at the River House – Soul Circus Ladies Sing the Blues 5:00 Tee Dee Young Band Northside Sheiks Open Mic 8:00 Stevie Ray's – 100 Proof / Radiotronic Off Broadway Tap Stevie Ray's – TNT Open Jam 9:00 House (Madison) VFW Post (Madison IN) – Open Jam Open Jam 8:00 Volare – Robbie Bartlett Duo 7:00 Stevie Ray's - Blues Jam 9:00 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Pizza Place – Open Jam 7:00 Bourbon on Main Corbett's - Linda's Log Cabin (Vernon IN) Majid's – Tanita Gaines 7:00 Headliners Music Hall – KBS 28th Backstretch B&G (Lexington) – Ronn Crowder Rubbies Southside G&B - Open Jam (Frankfort) – Open Jam Robbie Bartlett 6:00 Open Jam 7:00 Mick's Lounge (Jeffersonville IN) Anniversary with Laurie Jane & the 45's, Big Busted Bar (Nashville IN) – Fistful of Shamrock B&G (Lexington) - Open Jam Tee Dee's Blues & Henry Clay's Stevie Ray's – Louisville Fats & Open Mic 8:00 Queen Delphine & The Crown Jewels and Bacon 10:00 VFW Post #1427 (Charlestown IN) - Jazz Club (Lexington) House (Lexington) The Rhythm Cats 8:30 Stevie Ray's – TNT Open Jam 9:00 Sheryl Rouse & The Bluez Brothers 6:30 Chateau Thomas Winery (Nashville IN) – The Boogie Men 3:00 Tee Dee Young Band Northside Sheiks Volare – Robbie Bartlett Duo 7:00 VFW Post (Madison IN) – Open Jam Levee at the River House – Robbie Gary Applegate 7:00 & Friends Off Broadway Tap Volare – Robbie Bartlett Duo 7:00 Bartlett 9:00 MOM's Music (Mellwood Ave) – Open Jam House (Madison) Stevie Ray's – The Saints / Blues & Greys R Place Pub – Dallas Cole Band 10:00 Open Jam 8:00 Stevie Ray's – Below Zero Blues / Soul Stevie Ray's - River Brown Blues Jam 9:00 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Pizza Place – Open Jam 7:00 Bourbon on Main Corbett's - Linda's Log Cabin (Vernon IN) Majid's – Tanita Gaines 7:00 Jeff Ruby's – Robbie Bartlett 9:00 Backstretch B&G (Lexington) – Ronn Crowder Rubbies Southside G&B - Open Jam (Frankfort) – Open Jam Robbie Bartlett 6:00 Open Jam 7:00 Mick's Lounge (Jeffersonville IN) Stevie Ray's – The Bottle Trees / The Diamond's (St Matthews) – Soul Circus 10:00 Shamrock B&G (Lexington) - Open Jam Tee Dee's Blues & Henry Clay's Stevie Ray's – The Blues Drifters Open Mic 8:00 KingBees Jeff Ruby's – Robbie Bartlett 9:00 Jazz Club (Lexington) House (Lexington) Volare – Robbie Bartlett Duo 7:00 Stevie Ray's – TNT Open Jam 9:00 That's The Ticket (Georgetown, IN) – Planet Experience – Kelly Richey Tee Dee Young Band Northside Sheiks VFW Post (Madison IN) – Open Jam Dallas Cole Band Stevie Ray's – One Shot Johnny / V-Groove & Friends Off Broadway Tap Volare – Robbie Bartlett Duo 7:00 House (Madison) Open Jam 8:00 Stevie Ray's - Blues Jam 9:00 27 28 29 30 Dec-1 2 3 Pizza Place – Open Jam 7:00 Bourbon on Main Corbett's - Linda's Log Cabin (Vernon IN) Majid's – Tanita Gaines 7:00 Garage Pub & Grill (Columbus IN) – Backstretch B&G (Lexington) – Ronn Crowder Rubbies Southside G&B - Open Jam (Frankfort) – Open Jam Robbie Bartlett 6:00 Open Jam 7:00 Mick's Lounge (Jeffersonville IN) Fistful of Bacon 9:00 Chubby Ray's Pizza – Carla Zee & Holy Shamrock B&G (Lexington) - Open Jam Tee Dee's Blues & Henry Clay's Stevie Ray's – Mississippi Adam Open Mic 8:00 On the Rox (Seymour IN) – Gary Smoke 8:00 Jazz Club (Lexington) House (Lexington) Riggle Band 8:30 Stevie Ray's – TNT Open Jam 9:00 Applegate 7:00 Diamond's (St Matthews) – Soul Circus 10:00 Tee Dee Young Band Northside Sheiks Volare – Robbie Bartlett Duo 7:00 VFW Post (Madison IN) – Open Jam Stevie Ray's – The Boogie Men / Toad Stevie Ray's – Rock Bottom Band / Old & Friends Off Broadway Tap Volare – Robbie Bartlett Duo 7:00 Strangler School House (Madison) Zanzabar – Charles Walker Band Open Jam 8:00 Stevie Ray's - 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November 2016 PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR SPONSORS!

These supporters of the blues offer KBS members discounts with your current membership card: 10% off purchases at Mom’s Music Mellwood, Jimmy’s Music Center, MLR Video, Doug’s DJ & Karaoke and Guitar Emporium, $2 off admission at Stevie Ray’s, and free tickets to the annual Louisville Blues & Barbecue Festival at the Water Tower. Please give them your support! If you have another place where you get the blues, let us know and we’ll see if they want to support the KBS.

Doug’s DJ & Karaoke - 502-836-7622, Guitar Emporium - 1610 Bardstown Rd - 502-459-4153, Jimmy’s Music Center - 123 East Market Street New Albany IN - 812-945-8044, MLR Video 502-639-6940 - [email protected], Mom’s Music 1900 Mellwood Avenue - 502-897-3304, Stevie Ray’s Blues Bar 230 East Main Street - 502-582-9945

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