Capital Blues Messenger Capital Blues Messenger

Capital Blues Messenger Capital Blues Messenger

CapitalCapital BluesBlues MessengerMessenger Celebrating the Blues in the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia February 2011 Volume 5 Issue 2 2011 IBC Memphis Results January DCBS- Promoted Blues Events Valentine’s Day And Black History Month Plus More Blues News Inside Photo: www.memphisinternationals.org THE DC BLUES SOCIETY Become a DCBS member! Inside This Issue P.O. BOX 77315 Members are key to the livelihood of the January Blues Events 3 WASHINGTON, DC DCBS. Member‘s dues play an important IBC Results, April 17 Fundraiser 4 part in helping DCBS fulfill its mission to McLean MLK Event, Black History 5 20013-7315 promote the Blues and the musicians who Month, 2011 Blues Music Awards keep the music alive, exciting and accessi- www.dcblues.org ble. Members receive discounts on advance North Atlantic Blues Festival 6 Valentine’s Day Blues, WPFW The DC Blues Society is a non-profit 501(c)(3) sale tickets to DCBS events, DCBS merchan- 7 Membership Drive organization dedicated to keeping the Blues alive dise and from area merchants and clubs through outreach and education. The DC Blues when you present your DCBS membership CD Reviews 8 Society is a proud affiliate of the Blues Foundation. card (see p 11). Members also receive the Blues Calendar 9 monthly Capital Blues Messenger (CBM) Salute to Veteran Patients, Pinetop 10 The Capital Blues Messenger is published monthly newsletter and those with e-mail access get Perkins Youth Workshops, RIP (unless otherwise noted) and sent by e-mail or U.S. the CBM via e-mail plus additional e-mail DCBS Discounts,, Photo Contest, mail to members. Past newsletters are available at updates about DCBS events. 11 Blues Foundation /Sound Healthcare www.dcblues.org. Becoming a member is simple, quick and easy: DCBS Plans/Requests 12 Send changes in name, address or membership ▪ Use the mail-in application status to [email protected] or mail to ▪ Apply on-line at www.dcblues.org, or Correction: The January issue of the CBM inac- DCBS Attn: Membership at the address listed curately included the In Memoriam headline above. ▪ Sign up at DCBS events or DCBS- sponsored events/venues where you “Kelvin Thomas Dec. 18, 2010.“ The headline The Capital Blues Messenger is your publication see the DCBS booth. should have read: Kelvin O’Neal Dec.18, 2010.. and members are encouraged to submit articles, photos, and ideas for articles, reviews, cartoons Members are invited to attend the monthly Unless noted, photos and articles were contrib- and photography. Please submit material via DCBS Board meetings. For information, uted by DCBS board members and newsletter e-mail to: [email protected]. send an e-mail to [email protected]. editor. Printer: Quick Printing Inc. Wheaton, MD Blues listings for bands should be sent to [email protected] [email protected]. D.C. Blues Society Membership This issue is © 2011 DC Blues Society Application/Renewal Form Note: The deadline for all submissions is the 15th Corporate DCBS Memberships of the month prior to publication. DCBS reserves Date: _________ If renewal, check here ____ DCBS offers a Corporate membership option the right to edit or refuse any content, including that provides small and large businesses the advertising, that it deems inappropriate. opportunity to advertise through DCBS while ___________________________________________ DCBS Board Members supporting DCBS programs. For only $200 per Name (please print clearly above) year, businesses receive the same benefits of President: Sam‘i Nuriddin [email protected] __________________________________________ individual DCBS members (see above) PLUS 6 Vice President: Nick Dale Address postings of any combination of 1/4 page ads in [email protected] the DCBS monthly newsletter and/or web icons Secretary: Celina Wood ___________________________________________ on the DCBS website. Each web icon/event [email protected] City/State/Zip Code posting will remain on the DCBS website for one Treasurer: Frank Kahan week per posting.— for a total of 6 weeks pres- [email protected] ___________________________________________ ence on the DCBS website. This is a $240-$280 Advertising: Jazs Telephone value, for only $200. To get more information, [email protected] ___________________________________________ or to establish corporate membership, visit: Merchandise: James Ginyard www.dcblues.org/memb/mbr_join.php. [email protected] E-mail Board Member: Felix McClairen Honorary Directors: John Cephas (1930-2009) Dues per year (circle appropriate one): ADVERTISE IN THE DCBS Barry Lee Pearson, Joseph Wilson Student: $15 (Include photocopy of student ID) Individual: $25 Family: $35 CAPITAL BLUES MESSENGER Key Volunteers Corporate: $200 Canada: $35 (US funds) AD RATES Blues in the Schools: Dr. S.O. Feelgood Other Countries: $50 (US funds) (301-322-4808) Contributions (not dues) are tax-deductible. Business card $20 Grants Manager: Vacant Please allow up to six weeks for processing [email protected] 1/8 page $25 Jams & Festival: Sam‘i Nuriddin If Family, list member names:__________________ [email protected] 1/4 page $40 Media: Ida Campbell Your volunteer time/talent is always welcome. If [email protected] interested in volunteering, check interest(s): 1/3 page $55 Membership: Sam‘i Nuriddin 1/2 page $75 [email protected] __ Update Website Newsletter __ Work a shift at a show (DCBS table, door, etc.) 2/3 page $110 Editor: Pat Bransford __ Promote shows (distribute flyers, handbills, etc.) [email protected] Full page $140 Staff: Mary Knieser, Sylvia Kiser, __ Raise funds (sell ads, organize auctions, etc.) Anne Barrington __ Write reviews or take photos for Newsletter Rates are based on camera-ready artwork and Publicity: OPEN (see your name in print!) must be received by the 7th of the prior month. Volunteer Coordinator: OPEN __ Other? ___________________________ Design service is outsourced and a fee will be [email protected] charged. Ads should be at least 300 dpi in Website ___________________________________________ either PDF or JPG. Submit in B/W and color Administrators: Jazs, Fred Morser when possible. Ad size and space allocation [email protected] Mail with check to contingent on prior commitments and editorial Forum: Crawlin‘ Kingsnake [email protected] THE DC BLUES SOCIETY content. DCBS reserves the right to refuse ad- DCBS on Facebook: Stacy Brooks P.O. BOX 77315 vertising it deems inappropriate. Ad specs and DCBS on PayPal: Fred Morser WASHINGTON, DC 20013-73 on--line rates: www.dcblues.org Questions? E-mail: [email protected] February 2011 Capital Blues Messenger January Was a Cold Month - Unless You Were Partying To The Blues Cold temperatures, snow, and ice do not deter some Blues fans, as was evident at two January 2011 events that were promoted by the DC Blues Society. On Thursday, January 20, the Surf Club Live, in Hyattsville, MD, was the place to be, as fans and a lineup of performers crowded this venue for the Fundraiser to send Anthony ―Swamp Dog‖ Clark and the Blues Allstars to the 2011 International Blues Challenge (IBC) in Mem- phis. In addition to the Blues Allstars, the lineup included Clarence ―The Blues Man‖ Turner Band, Stacy Brooks, and the DC Blues Society Band. Anthony sent an eblast with the following Thank You: I would like to thank everyone that came to the Surf Club last night. Because of you it was a great success. We had great bands and outstanding performances. I want to send a Big, Big thank you to John for doing the sound. I can not thank him and his crew enough. Without him, this would never have gotten off the ground. I also want to thank the DC Blues Society for their support in this effort. Photos top row from left: Ken Sparks and Anthony “Swamp Dog” Clark, Glenn Alexander, Charles “Reds” Adkins; bottom row from left: “Swamp Dog” and Stephane Themeze, and some of DCBS’s very loyal blues fans. Photos by Jazs. On Saturday, January 29, the Silver Spring American Legion was the site of a Good Bye Party for Stephane Themeze, harp player for the Clarence ―The Bluesman‖ Turner Band. (Stephane is in photo below, with Sean Graves in the background, and the full Band appears in the sec- ond photo: Sam‘i Nuriddin (DCBS President), Clarence Turner, Stephane, Sean Graves, and David Satterwhite (front row)). Stephane will be returning home to France. During his stay in the US and the DC area, it is clear that he has devel- oped a following of friends and fans who welcomed the opportunity for one more blues party with this wonderful guy. Stephane leaves for France sometime after performing with the Band at the IBC in Memphis (see p 4). Photos below L to R, Nadine Rae and Stacy Brooks, Sabrina Turner (Clarence’s wife) and Stephane, Emma Ward & Jennifer Yeargin-Bush, and Mary Knieser and Jennifer. Photos by Mary Knieser (except photo of Mary). Page 3 Capital Blues Messenger February 2011 And The Winner Is - - The 2011 International Blues Challenge (IBC) The February issue of the Capital Blues Messenger (CBM) was completed a tad late this month, and that allows us to report on the results of the IBC, which was held in Memphis, TN, from February 1 – 5. The overall winner for the Band category was the Lionel Young Band, representing the Colorado Blues Society. As described by Nick Dale, DCBS Vice President, the Lionel Young Band is a versatile jazzy group with electric violin and horns. The overall winner for the Solo/Duo category was George Schroeter & Marc Breitfelder, representing Baltic Blues. The top 3 winners (top 2 winners for Solo/Duo) and the additional finalists (in alphabetical order) in the Band and Solo/Duo categories were as follows: Band Category Solo/Duo Category 1. The Lionel Young Band - Colorado Blues Society 1. George Schroeter & Marc Breitfelder - Baltic Blues (Germany) 2.

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