Nov-Dec 2013 CBS Newsletter

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2013/2014 Blues in the Schools Off to a Hot Start Just Goods was well attended and received and was also quite enjoyable! Bryan Lee and the Blues Power Band were in Byron for two school shows on October 2nd and then at the Hope and AnGerry Hundt and Ronnie Shellist kick of new BITS year chor in Loves for CBS at Eisenhower MS, Harlem ES and Just Goods Six programs by some of our favorite BITS artists have given 2013 a superb start! Crossroads is up to 122 shows with 38,000 students now officially having gotten the blues from us! Acoustic favorite Gerry Hundt returned for two shows and this time accompanied by harp master Ronnie Shellist from Colorado. Their evening show at

The Jimmy’s were the first to register and played the first set for us. It was a swinging good time with Mr. Voegeli and his band. The Mark Avey Band was second to register and performed second and gave the crowd a great per-

2014 BITS are being planned, with Freeport kicking things off in January! Stay tuned for info!

Park for a dinner show. Over 75 people attended that show and it was a great new venue for us with great food and beverages and a good sounding room. Brent Johnson’s pink guitar “matches” his admirer’s wheelchair at Mary Morgan ES

Alex Wilson is Headed Back to Memphis! October 13th marked the date for the first Crossroads Blues Challenge, where three bands competed for the right to represent us at the International Blues Challenge (IBC) in Memphis next year. The IBC runs from January 21st to 25th and it is always a great event.

Hawkeye Herman returned after a six year gap with us did two programs in Rockford on October 28th. Another great Hope and Anchor dinner show rounded out the day nicely! Hawkeye has now done 19 school programs for us, more than any other artist!

formance of their rocking blues style! Last up was the Alex Wilson Band and they also gave the crowd there a performance to remember. The judges conferred and scored the bands. The results were tallied and the IBC weighting system was applied to their scores. The math was checked a few times and when it was all said and done Alex Wilson was the unanimous choice of the judges. All three of the bands would have done us proud in Memphis– it was a fantastic competition!

Alex will be back at the Adriatic Saturday, November 16th to showcase his music and help raise funds to go to Memphis. Please come out and support our IBC entry!

November-December 2013

Keeping the Blues Alive Important Crossroads Information Our post office box and address have changed. Please note our new address is at: Post Office Box 840 Byron, IL 61010 Annual dues remains at only $15 for individuals and $25 for families. You get six great issues of this newsletter and help support our BITS efforts by maintaining your membership current. Email Crossroads at sub_insignia@yahoo.com if you are uncertain as to your membership status. Use the membership form on the back page or go online at our news blog to renew online. Online donations for Al McNary can be made at: http://crossroadsbluessciety.blogspot.com Inside this issue: News Music Reviews Playlist Membership Application Upcoming Events

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