The Groove: Jan-Feb 2016

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The Crossroads Blues Society Newsletter

The

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2015 in Review: Our Biggest Year Ever

Blues Festival Draws Great Crowd 2015 was our biggest and most active year in Crossroads history! In addition to an extremely successful festival, we also were involved in bringing 57 shows and 10 Blues in the Schools (BITS) to the Rockford and northern Illinois area! The 2015 Crossroads Blues Festival at Lyran Park was our keystone event. The weather was cool but no rain hampered us and attendance from 2014 was doubled at the

2015 event. Topping the list in numbers were 21 shows at the Lyran Club. We experimented with shows there for their Friday night fish fry and they worked well, so the Lyran Society established a budget for the shows and we began with monthly events through May. Things were going well and the Lyran Society asked us to move the shows to twice and month so we focused on first and third Fridays. Some months we even did a third

show. The New Savages became the “House” band with monthly shows and other bands were scheduled for the other nights. We had many great shows there over the year and more are scheduled for 2016. Martin Lang and Billy Flynn put on a superb show in August. Dave Fields came in twice for high energy shows that caught the crowd’s attention. Dave Weld and the Imperial Flames CD release party was a big night and Jimy Sahns and Bobby Messano put on a fantastic night of music. Every show there was well received and a lot of fun! Hour second year of Hope and Anchor programming brought another Baker’s dozen of show to the Loves Park English Pub. The 12 monthly second Saturday events were capped off with a great New Years Eve Party featuring Dave Fields from New York! The Jimmys packed the pace twice

January-February 2016

2016 Crossroads Blues Festival Lineup 

Jimmy Nick, Birddog and Beck Off to the IBC The International Blues Challenge in Memphis will be held beginning on Wednesday January 26th. The Quarter finals will be on the 26th and 27th and the semifinals will be on Friday the 28th. These rounds are held in the clubs and venues up and down Beale Street. The finals are at the Orpheum Theater on Saturday afternoon January 29th.

Representing Crossroads in the competition are Jimmy Nick and Don’t Tell Mama in the band area and Birddog and Beck in the solo/duo area. Lexi Parr and Korey Steil will also perform in the Youth Showcase. Best of luck to all of them as they go to Memphis!

Reverend Payton’s Big Damn Band: from Southern Indiana this hill country blues band is getting people on their feet and dancing to their groove! Tad Robinson: the soulful sweet sounds of Tad Robinson delight blues fans across the globe! Ghost Town Blues Band: we will be jamming’ and groovin’ to the swingin’ sounds of this exciting young Memphis band! Joanna Connor: the mistress of the slide guitar, Joanna is one of the world’s finest slide players and will give us an energizing show! Flaming Mudcats: The top blues band from New Zealand graces our stage; they play authentic Chicago blues all the way from Auckland! Birddog and Beck: between acts we have our Solo/Duo Blues Challenge winners who will delight our crowd and conduct the harp workshop!

Inside this issue:

Rodney Brown with Jimmy Nick

News Music Reviews Playlist, Members Membership Application Upcoming Events

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