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April 2019 BLUESLETTER Washington Blues Society in This Issue
LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT Hi Blues Fans, The final ballots for the 2019 WASHINGTON BLUES SOCIETY Best of the Blues (“BB Awards”) Proud Recipient of a 2009 of the Washington Blues Society are due in to us by April 9th! You Keeping the Blues Alive Award can mail them in, email them OFFICERS from the email address associ- President, Tony Frederickson [email protected] ated with your membership, or maybe even better yet, turn Vice President, Rick Bowen [email protected] them in at the April Blues Bash Secretary, Open [email protected] (Remember it’s free!) at Collec- Treasurer, Ray Kurth [email protected] tor’s Choice in Snohomish! This Editor, Eric Steiner [email protected] is one of the perks of Washing- ton Blues Society membership. DIRECTORS You get to express your opinion Music Director, Amy Sassenberg [email protected] on the Best of the Blues Awards Membership, Open [email protected] nomination and voting ballots! Education, Open [email protected] Please make plans to attend the Volunteers, Rhea Rolfe [email protected] BB Awards show and after party Merchandise, Tony Frederickson [email protected] this month. Your Music Director Amy Sassenburg and Vice President Advertising, Open [email protected] Rick Bowen are busy working behind the scenes putting the show to- gether. I have heard some of their ideas and it will be a stellar show and THANKS TO THE WASHINGTON BLUES SOCIETY 2017 STREET TEAM exceptional party! True Tone Audio will provide state-of-the-art sound, Downtown Seattle, Tim & Michelle -
TEXAS MUSIC SUPERSTORE Buy 5 Cds for $10 Each!
THOMAS FRASER I #79/168 AUGUST 2003 REVIEWS rQr> rÿ p rQ n œ œ œ œ (or not) Nancy Apple Big AI Downing Wayne Hancock Howard Kalish The 100 Greatest Songs Of REAL Country Music JOHN THE REVEALATOR FREEFORM AMERICAN ROOTS #48 ROOTS BIRTHS & DEATHS s_________________________________________________________ / TMRU BESTSELLER!!! SCRAPPY JUD NEWCOMB'S "TURBINADO ri TEXAS ROUND-UP YOUR INDEPENDENT TEXAS MUSIC SUPERSTORE Buy 5 CDs for $10 each! #1 TMRU BESTSELLERS!!! ■ 1 hr F .ilia C s TUP81NA0Q First solo release by the acclaimed Austin guitarist and member of ’90s. roots favorites Loose Diamonds. Scrappy Jud has performed and/or recorded with artists like the ' Resentments [w/Stephen Bruton and Jon Dee Graham), Ian McLagah, Dan Stuart, Toni Price, Bob • Schneider and Beaver Nelson. • "Wall delivers one of the best start-to-finish collections of outlaw country since Wayton Jennings' H o n k y T o n k H e r o e s " -Texas Music Magazine ■‘Super Heroes m akes Nelson's" d e b u t, T h e Last Hurrah’àhd .foltowr-up, üflfe'8ra!ftèr>'critieat "Chris Wall is Dyian in a cowboy hat and muddy successes both - tookjike.^ O boots, except that he sings better." -Twangzirtc ;w o tk s o f a m e re m o rta l.’ ^ - -Austin Chronlch : LEGENDS o»tw SUPER HEROES wvyw.chriswatlmusic.com THE NEW ALBUM FROM AUSTIN'S PREMIER COUNTRY BAND an neu mu - w™.mm GARY CLAXTON • acoustic fhytftm , »orals KEVIN SMITH - acoustic bass, vocals TON LEWIS - drums and cymbals sud Spedai td truth of Oerrifi Stout s debut CD is ContinentaUVE i! so much. -
Bob Dylan Performs “It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding),” 1964–2009
Volume 19, Number 4, December 2013 Copyright © 2013 Society for Music Theory A Foreign Sound to Your Ear: Bob Dylan Performs “It’s Alright, Ma (I’m Only Bleeding),” 1964–2009 * Steven Rings NOTE: The examples for the (text-only) PDF version of this item are available online at: http://www.mtosmt.org/issues/mto.13.19.4/mto.13.19.4.rings.php KEYWORDS: Bob Dylan, performance, analysis, genre, improvisation, voice, schema, code ABSTRACT: This article presents a “longitudinal” study of Bob Dylan’s performances of the song “It’s Alright, Ma (I’m Only Bleeding)” over a 45-year period, from 1964 until 2009. The song makes for a vivid case study in Dylanesque reinvention: over nearly 800 performances, Dylan has played it solo and with a band (acoustic and electric); in five different keys; in diverse meters and tempos; and in arrangements that index a dizzying array of genres (folk, blues, country, rockabilly, soul, arena rock, etc.). This is to say nothing of the countless performative inflections in each evening’s rendering, especially in Dylan’s singing, which varies widely as regards phrasing, rhythm, pitch, articulation, and timbre. How can music theorists engage analytically with such a moving target, and what insights into Dylan’s music and its meanings might such a study reveal? The present article proposes one set of answers to these questions. First, by deploying a range of analytical techniques—from spectrographic analysis to schema theory—it demonstrates that the analytical challenges raised by Dylan’s performances are not as insurmountable as they might at first appear, especially when approached with a strategic and flexible methodological pluralism. -
The Public Integrity Section During 2008
REPORT TO CONGRESS ON THE ACTIVITIES AND OPERATIONS OF THE PUBLIC INTEGRITY SECTION FOR 2008 Public Integrity Section Criminal Division United States Department of Justice Submitted Pursuant to Section 603 of the Ethics in Government Act of 1978 INTRODUCTION This Report to Congress is submitted pursuant to the Ethics in Government Act of i 978, which requires the Attorney General to report annually to Congress on the operations and activities of the Justice Department's Public Integrity Section. The Report describes the activities of the Public Integrity Section during 2008. It also provides statistics on the nationwide federal effort against public corrption during 2008 and over the previous two decades. The Public Integrity Section was created in i 976 in order to consolidate into one unit of the Criminal Division the Department's oversight responsibilities for the prosecution of criminal abuses of the public trust by government officials. Section attorneys prosecute selected cases involving federal, state, or local officials, and also provide advice and assistance to prosecutors and agents in the field regarding the handling of public corrption cases. In addition, the Section serves as the Justice Department's center for handling various issues that arise regarding public corrption statutes and cases. An Election Crimes Branch was created within the Section in 1980 to supervise the Department's nationwide response to election crimes, such as voter fraud and campaign- financing offenses. The Branch reviews all major election crime investigations throughout the countr and all proposed criminal charges relating to election crime. During the year, the Section maintained a staff of approximately twenty-nine attorneys, including experts in extortion, bribery, election crimes, and criminal conflicts of interest. -
Gigs for Good Causes – a Very Charitable Bunch
18 THE BUGLE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 2019 Gigs for good causes – a very charitable bunch IF there is one thing that by BRIAN musical fundraising. musicians from all walks NICHOLLS Les started to learn the of life have in common – guitar about eight years be they amateur or inter- ago when he was fifty national stars – it’s that “Our stock-in-trade is three, initially taking les- they’ll always be prepared predominately charity sons from Bob Key in to support your charity fundraising events for Wolverhampton, and even fundraising effort by which we have performed taking his guitar on holi- donating their musical loads of gigs throughout day to to maintain his services for a good cause. Shropshire over the past practice. A few weeks ago whilst three years,” says Les, chomping on a burger in “mainly at care homes First gigs Bridgnorth, I bumped into throughout the county, Blackheath lad Alan but also pubs and open air Four years ago he was Morley, former drummer festivals. We are now seek- collared by the Activities with Walsall’s 1960s ing to break out into the Manager at Bradeney Decca recording artists, Black Country circuit House bemoaning the fact The Redcaps and later, of starting with our first gig that she was having a ‘dis- Kidderminster’s Chicken in the area at Mary Ste- astrous time’ trying to Shack. vens Park, Stourbridge on raise money for the resi- Saturday 14 September. dents’ comfort fund, and Singer It’s for a charity called put it to Les: “It’s about The Little Princess Trust bloody time you played Alan enthused over his who support children with that guitar to raise some latest musical venture hair loss as a consequence money!” with Bridgnorth group of cancer treatment.” I This was a spur for Les, The Bradeney Bunch. -
Son Sealsseals 1942-2004
January/February 2005 Issue 272 Free 30th Anniversary Year www.jazz-blues.com SonSon SealsSeals 1942-2004 INSIDE... CD REVIEWS FROM THE VAULT January/February 2005 • Issue 272 Son Seals 1942-2004 The blues world lost another star Son’s 1973 debut recording, “The when W.C. Handy Award-winning and Published by Martin Wahl Son Seals Blues Band,” on the fledging Communications Grammy-nominated master Chicago Alligator Records label, established him bluesman Son Seals, 62, died Mon- as a blazing, original blues performer and Editor & Founder Bill Wahl day, December 20 in Chicago, IL of composer. Son’s audience base grew as comlications with diabetes. The criti- he toured extensively, playing colleges, Layout & Design Bill Wahl cally acclaimed, younger generation clubs and festivals throughout the coun- guitarist, vocalist and songwriter – try. The New York Times called him “the Operations Jim Martin credited with redefining Chicago blues most exciting young blues guitarist and Pilar Martin for a new audience in the 1970s – was singer in years.” His 1977 follow-up, Contributors known for his intense, razor-sharp gui- “Midnight Son,” received widespread ac- Michael Braxton, Mark Cole, tar work, gruff singing style and his claim from every major music publica- Chris Hovan, Nancy Ann Lee, charismatic stage presence. Accord- tion. Rolling Stone called it ~one of the David McPherson, Tim Murrett, ing to Guitar World, most significant blues Peanuts, Mark Smith, Duane “Seals carves guitar albums of the decade.” Verh and Ron Weinstock. licks like a chain On the strength of saw through solid “Midnight Son,” Seals Check out our new, updated web oak and sings like began touring Europe page. -
L1 POORIGINALS 495 14 December 2014 Arnold Rypens
L1 POORIGINALS 495 14 december 2014 Arnold Rypens - Kirsten 2:38 1 Help The Poor (Singleton) ABC BB KING 17 Dit zijn The Originals bij L1 Radio en dit is onze bijdrage aan de weeklange benefietactie: Help The Poor, BB King op single in 1964, wat hij later dat jaar nog eens over zou doen op Live At The Regal én in 2000 in duet met Eric Clapton. Een zelfde klaar en duidelijke taal bij Jessie Mae Hemphill als afsluiter van haar eerste lp Feelin' Good in 1987: Lord, Help The Poor And Needy. 2:46 2 Lord, Help The Poor And Needy (Hemphill) HMG JESSIE MAE HEMPHILL L100a Jessie Mae Hemphill's Lord, Help The Poor And Needy wat je ondertussen ook kan kennen van Kate Campbell, Catpower en Tom Jones. De oplossing van zulkdanig wereldprobleem aan the Lord toevertrouwen is natuurlijk een gemakkelijkheidsoplossing, maar dat de kloof tussen arm en rijk alleen maar toeneemt legt Hem alvast geen windeieren. In tijden van crisis wemelt het van songs over Poor Boys. Dat was in 1928, jaar van de groote beurscrash, niet anders. Poor Boy Blues van Ramblin Thomas. 2:22 3 Poor Boy Blues (Thomas) Paramount RAMBLIN' THOMAS B1 De Poor Boy Blues van Ramblin' Thomas, op Paramount destijds maar ook opgevist door Harry Smith voor zijn Anthology of American Folk Music. Howlin' Wolf, The Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Doc Watson, R.L. Burnside en Geoff Muldaur deelden dezelfde bezorgdheid. Deze Poor Boy is een andere dan die van Carl Perkins en wat een hit werd voor Bob Luman, ook een andere dan die van Mark Knopfler & Chet Atkins (geschreven door Paul Kennerley). -
Updates & Amendments to the Great R&B Files
Updates & Amendments to the Great R&B Files The R&B Pioneers Series edited by Claus Röhnisch from August 2019 – on with special thanks to Thomas Jarlvik The Great R&B Files - Updates & Amendments (page 1) John Lee Hooker Part II There are 12 books (plus a Part II-book on Hooker) in the R&B Pioneers Series. They are titled The Great R&B Files at http://www.rhythm-and- blues.info/ covering the history of Rhythm & Blues in its classic era (1940s, especially 1950s, and through to the 1960s). I myself have used the ”new covers” shown here for printouts on all volumes. If you prefer prints of the series, you only have to printout once, since the updates, amendments, corrections, and supplementary information, starting from August 2019, are published in this special extra volume, titled ”Updates & Amendments to the Great R&B Files” (book #13). The Great R&B Files - Updates & Amendments (page 2) The R&B Pioneer Series / CONTENTS / Updates & Amendments page 01 Top Rhythm & Blues Records – Hits from 30 Classic Years of R&B 6 02 The John Lee Hooker Session Discography 10 02B The World’s Greatest Blues Singer – John Lee Hooker 13 03 Those Hoodlum Friends – The Coasters 17 04 The Clown Princes of Rock and Roll: The Coasters 18 05 The Blues Giants of the 1950s – Twelve Great Legends 28 06 THE Top Ten Vocal Groups of the Golden ’50s – Rhythm & Blues Harmony 48 07 Ten Sepia Super Stars of Rock ’n’ Roll – Idols Making Music History 62 08 Transitions from Rhythm to Soul – Twelve Original Soul Icons 66 09 The True R&B Pioneers – Twelve Hit-Makers from the -
Amer. Legion Post to Hold Annual Picnic Close
XLVIII NO. Millburn, New Jersey, Friday, July 31,1 936 uiiwlfj Madison-Blues Here Tomorrow; Dr. Howell Heads ' ' OR. I AIMAS HOWELL Township P.-T. A. Active v,;« AMER. LEGION Overlook Hospital In Many Community Affairs Second Of Championship Series Dr Thomas Howell, superinten POST TO HOLD dent of the New York Hospital for twenty-six years, took over his Organization Established Student Loan Fund to Charley Hargreaves Released and Red Kiefer duties ns superintendent of Over Aid High School Graduates With Signed By Boston Red Sox—Ward Gets ANNUAL PICNIC look Hospital, Summit, July 15 He j follows Miss Elsie Slorah, superin- College Careers Calleran and Block All Invited to Join Out-1 tPndP2? slnce 'm wh<> rpsl'rned . L LI 1J e J 't0 beWiarrled. When in May 1928 the Millburn Committee. The health program BY BILL WESTBROOK form. Walsh was not effective last ing to be Held bunday : "i find the hospital well manned. Township Parent-Teachers’ Asso- being carried out In the Millburn week and Hruska was clouted out At Oldwick, N. J. j with excellent department heads elation voted to join the state or- schools thoroughly discussed and Tlic release of catcher Charley of the box Sunday by the Farmers j ■ - - ______ land staff ” Dr, Howell says, "and ganlzatlon, It had already had sev- the committee decided to -Anita «a Hargreaves and the signing of but that does not necessarily mean The Guy R. Bosworth Post No. | T hoP'‘ ,0 conllnui 'he excellent cihI years of service to the1 com- steps to establish a specific health that he will use a southpaw al-dj]4(1 munity behind It The P. -
Of ABBA 1 ABBA 1
Music the best of ABBA 1 ABBA 1. Waterloo (2:45) 7. Knowing Me, Knowing You (4:04) 2. S.O.S. (3:24) 8. The Name Of The Game (4:01) 3. I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do (3:17) 9. Take A Chance On Me (4:06) 4. Mamma Mia (3:34) 10. Chiquitita (5:29) 5. Fernando (4:15) 11. The Winner Takes It All (4:54) 6. Dancing Queen (3:53) Ad Vielle Que Pourra 2 Ad Vielle Que Pourra 1. Schottische du Stoc… (4:22) 7. Suite de Gavottes E… (4:38) 13. La Malfaissante (4:29) 2. Malloz ar Barz Koz … (3:12) 8. Bourrée Dans le Jar… (5:38) 3. Chupad Melen / Ha… (3:16) 9. Polkas Ratées (3:14) 4. L'Agacante / Valse … (5:03) 10. Valse des Coquelic… (1:44) 5. La Pucelle d'Ussel (2:42) 11. Fillettes des Campa… (2:37) 6. Les Filles de France (5:58) 12. An Dro Pitaouer / A… (5:22) Saint Hubert 3 The Agnostic Mountain Gospel Choir 1. Saint Hubert (2:39) 7. They Can Make It Rain Bombs (4:36) 2. Cool Drink Of Water (4:59) 8. Heart’s Not In It (4:09) 3. Motherless Child (2:56) 9. One Sin (2:25) 4. Don’t We All (3:54) 10. Fourteen Faces (2:45) 5. Stop And Listen (3:28) 11. Rolling Home (3:13) 6. Neighbourhood Butcher (3:22) Onze Danses Pour Combattre La Migraine. 4 Aksak Maboul 1. Mecredi Matin (0:22) 7. -
Blues from Chicken Shack CHICKEN SHACK Tears in the Wind; the Things You Put Me Through (Cbsblue Horizon 3160)
RECORD MIRROR, Week ending August 23, 1969 9 reviewed by peter Jones new singles reviewed by Peter Jones new singles reviewed by Peter Jo Moody and compulsive DJ blues from Chicken Shack CHICKEN SHACK Tears In The Wind; The Things You Put Me Through (CBSBlue Horizon 3160). Firstfromthe team since Christine Perfect left- after a moodily-relaxed opening, they get a somehow heavier sound than before.Stan Webb, who wrote MARK JASON 12 thetopdeck,handlesvocallead Love Is The Name Of The Game: well but a big emphasis in on new For The First Time In My Life man Paul Raymond's piano power. (Fontana TF 1050).A Ken Howard this week-dave symonds Thisiscompulsive listening,build- and Alan Blaikley song, which Isn't ingwell and emphatically bluesY- a bad kick-offforahighly -touted A hit, Flip:Notavailableat new singer.Actually Mark is well This week we have David Symonds as the guest disc Presstime. above average in style and person- CHART CERTAINTY. ality and thisisa punchy, brisk, jockey. David ofthedeepvoiceand bearded business -likesort ofproductionall countenance, plus being a sportsman extraordinaire. round. Couldmissout,butit's As usual the selection is six of the best of the oldies, SPANISH musicwiththeusual commendedanddeservestoget through. Flip: A slower -moving six favourites of the current crop and also the all time flair and fire:"Maria Isabel", romantic ballad. favourite LP. by LOS PAYOS (Ilispa Vox 307). CHART POSSIBILITY Frontthe FRANCO-LONDON OR- David, who has very definite tastes in music, started CHESTRA: "MainTheme Front BRIAN KEITH Robinson Crusoe" off with "Alone Again Or" by Love. "I've picked this (Philips BF Till We Meet Again; Lady Butter- 1806), musicfromthetelevision because I thinkit'sa very pretty number," he said. -
2016 Grant Summary Cycle 1
2016 Cycle 1 Dane Arts Project and Short Order Grants Arts In Education American Players Theatre Award: $3150 Drawing from over 35 Dane County schools, APT will perform student matinees of the highest quality for over 3,000 elementary, middle and high school students in the fall of 2016. Many of these students will be from rural and underserved areas; many will be seeing classical theater live for the first time. Children’s Theater of Madison Award: $1500 The Young Playwrights program is an in-school residency program designed to give voice to teenagers through the medium of playwriting and through mentoring from teaching artists. The program culminates in a public performance of selected plays, directed and performed by experienced artists. Madison Symphony Orchestra, Inc. Award: $2450 Up Close & Musical® is the Madison Symphony Orchestra (MSO)'s nationally-recognized education program that brings the MSO's Hunt Quartet to Kindergarten-3rd grade classrooms to present exciting and engaging lessons that get students hunting for the musical concepts of expression, melody, rhythm and form in beloved classical music repertoire. Madison Youth Choirs Award: $1800 Madison Youth Choirs continues to helm an increasingly popular in-school choir program at Chavez, Lincoln, Nuestro Mundo and Leopold Elementary schools, and will potentially expand to an additional school in 2016. Devoting their recess time to rehearsals once a week, over 350 students will discover the thrill of singing in a choir for the first time. Opera for the Young, Inc. Award: $2100 Funding from Dane Arts will support the countywide school tour of a new production based on L'elisir d'amore (or The Elixir of Love) by composer Gaetano Donizetti.