View this email in your browser | | | Special Email: Blues News | Normally, our emails come out on Sundays, but every once in a while, there a special reason to send a mid-week one 🎵 Our Blues lineup is worthy 🎵 These shows so nicely spaced that you could happily attend all of them over the next three months! | | The Jack Hadley BandSaturday, Oct .15 - 10pm “left-of-center / eclectic blues… a monster blues guitarist / singer with an amazing sum of influences: North Mississippi drone blues- meets Jimi / BB / Albert / Curtis Mayfield / Marley filtered - through - Haight Ashbury…” ~Bob Lohr, Producer, San Telmo Media Jack Hadley (guitar, vocals), Bill Larson (drums), Stephen Whitfield (bass) | |
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| The Kent Burnside Blues BandFriday, Oct. 21 - 7pm & 9:30pm Kent Burnside was born in 1971 in Memphis Tennessee, and spent his early years in Holly Springs, Mississippi. He is the oldest Grandson and one of the closest pupils of legendary R.L. Burnside. The first lesson RL taught Kent was that to be a bluesman you have to find your own rhythm on the guitar. You can’t play someone else’s rhythm - as rhythm comes from your heart. Kent Burnside (guitar, vocals), Matt Fuller (guitar), Colin Best (bass), Jacob Best (drums) | |
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| | | Colorado Blues Challenge: FinalsSunday, Nov. 13 - 1pm Hosted by the Colorado Blues Society | |
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| The Delta SonicsThursday, Dec. 1 - 7pm The Delta Sonics music takes a Chicago Blues base and seasons it with Swing, Delta, N’awlins R&B and some early Rock n’ Roll. They were Westword’s best blues band in Denver six years in a row (2012-2018). The band made the semi-finals in the Memphis International Blues Challenge in 2012. Al Chesis (vocals & harmonics), Bob Pellegrino (slide guitar), Alissa Chesis (bass), Stefan Flores (drums) | |
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| | Otis TaylorThursday, Dec. 29 - 5:30pm & 8pm Otis Taylor grew up in Denver, but like the old blues song said, he was born in Chicago in 1948. Taylor drew inspiration from time spent at the Denver Folklore Center founded by Harry Turt, where he first heard Piedmont, Delta, country, and Chicago blues artists like Son House, Muddy Waters, and Mississippi Fred McDowell. He learned to play guitar and harmonica and while still in his teens formed a band called the Butterscotch Fire Department and later the Otis Taylor Blues Band. | |
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