The Groove Nov-Dec 2017

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The Crossroads Blues Society Newsletter

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Blues Challenge Results category., In all, five great acts participated and we would be proud to have sent any of them to represent us in Memphis in January.

Ivy Ford Band The Ivy Ford Band took top honors in the Crossroads Blues Challenge while Warren Beck won out over stiff competition in the Solo/Duo

Held on Sunday, October 15th at the Lyran Society, the day began with Bruce Kort playing his brand of original blues with nice vocals, guitar and harp work. He came in a close second to the winner. Ron Holm and John Bishoff played next as the Trinadora Blues Boys. They put on quite a show and pulled out all the stops for us. Warren Beck played last in the Solo/Duo category

and his big time barrelhouse piano and vocals won him the top spot! Riding Atlas (formerly yBblu) performed first in the Band challenge. Nick and Joe Dicklin along with Sam Petri put on a fine show for us and demonstrated the blues are still alive in today’s teens. The Ivy Ford Band performed second and continued on page 2

Ken Olufs and Warren Beck performed at Highland Elementary School in Stillman Valley and Carlson Elementary Schools in Rockford on October 20th and then did an evening performance at the Lyran Club. This was the first time Birddog and Beck

did BITS and we and the students enjoyed it thoroughly.

Blues in the Schools 2017/2018 •

Warren Beck

BITS Begins with a Bang Dave Fields kicked off the year in school for us at Welsh Elementary and Lathrop Elementary in Rockford on October 6th. It was a great day with 700 students enjoying the programs and learning about the blues! This was our first trip to Welsh, reducing the number of areas schools we have yet to visit to a mere handful.

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Dave Fields at Welsh ES

October 25th saw the return of Ronnie Shellist to join Gerry Hundt to do BITS programs. Oregon Elementary School and Washington Elementary were our hosts. It was our first opportunity to serve the Oregon School District and Washington is newly reno-

Ended last school year with 243 programs completed for 58,220 students; now at 250 programs for 61,090 students 10 more Elementary and Middle School programs are currently scheduled with 7 programs already completed Planning to return to the five Head Start facilities and also go to the other Rockford District 205 PreSchools for 30+ programs Planning to do another set of residency programs East High School and perhaps elsewhere

Inside this issue: vated and replaces Martin Luther King ES on Rockford’s West Side. News

Music Reviews More BITS are in the works with Playlist, Members Paul Kaye, Tas Cru, Mark Dvorak Membership Application continued on page 3 Upcoming Events

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