The Crossroads Blues Society Newsletter
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2015 Blues Festival Draws 2000, Big Success 70’s but we took it because the following week temperatures soared. It was comfortable and about 2,000 blues fans made their way to Lyran Park to appreciate the myriad of sounds presented to them. Albert Castiglia headlined; things were about a half hour late Albert Castigilia by then and Albert ran until after 10 PM The weather early Saturday with a superb effort. With Matt morning was awful. Torrents Shuler on bass and Chris of rain feel from the sky and Schnebelen on drums, they the noise woke me hours beare a tight power trio with a fore I planed to rise. Around 8 ridiculously wonderful sound. AM the torrents became a The crowd went wild for them, sprinkle and by 9 AM it was loving each song and filling essentially done. The skies the dance area on each song. remained grey and temperaPowerful, high energy blues tures only reached the mid and the crowd waned more
September-October 2015
and more of it! Dave Specter made his second appearance at a Crossroads outdoor event. Sharon Lewis joined him again and Brother John Kattke was on keys and vocals. The backline was star studded with Harlan Terson on bass and Kenny “Beady Eyes” Smith on drums. Dave had them on the edge of their seats and up dancing, playing stuff from his great 2014 release Message in Blue. He mixed up some classics and some of Sharon’s stuff to create a marvelous set of music that was greatly appreciated b the huge crowd. Dave’s guitar, Sharon’s vocals and Brother John’s keys really captivated the audience– they are always consummate professionals and everyone enjoyed their set! The Mike Wheeler Band put on a funk filled set of Chicago blues that showcased his fine guitar work. Mike worked the crowd and built things to a frenzy with his continued on page 2
2015 Crossroads Blues Festival Recap
2015 Crossroads Blues Challenge The 2015 Crossroads Blues Challenge will be held on Sunday, October 11th at Mary’s Place. The times are yet to be determined. The winners will represent Crossroads at the 2016 IBC to be held in January in Memphis. There will be a Solo/Duo Competition and a Youth Competition. Since we erred
in submitting the information for Jimmy Nick and Don’t Tell Mama to the Blues Foundation late for the 2015 IBC, our board unanimously voted that Jimmy and his band would be submitted for the 2016 IBC. Applications for the challenge must be submitted with required information by Friday, September 25th. The form is
on page 3 of this newsletter and can also be obtained on our News Blog at: http://crossroadsbluessociety.blogspot.com
Total Attendance: ~2,000 Five bands on the main stage: Albert Castiglia Dave Specter with Sharon Lewis Mike Wheeler Band Stormcellar with Jo Fitzgerald Dan Phelps between acts Justin “Boots” Gate Harmonica Workshop Merchandise Vendors: Just Goods Fair Trade Wild Bill’s Food Vendors Smoke House BBQ AnJan’s Eats Take Outz Juan’s Mexican Gala Snack Shack Italian Ices Over 10 straight hours of great music Lyran Park is a fantastic setting Great partnering with the Lyran Society From Crossroads perspective, this was our most profitable day ever! Thanks to all who came out!
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