Carolina Blues Festival Guide 2019

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PIEDMONT BLUES PRESERVATION SOCIETY

w w w. p i ed m o n t b lu es .o rg 2019 EDITION

MAY 18-19, 2019 No. 33 | 1 Section | 4 Pages

What is the Piedmont Blues Preservation Society?

MISSION: The Piedmont Blues Preservation Society (PBPS) is a 501(c)(3) charitable nonprofit dedicated to the preservation and presentation of the music known commonly as the Blues; this form of music having evolved historically from the work songs and spirituals of the Black African-American race. This society strives to document and preserve both the Black American and North Carolina Blues traditions, and to present educational programs, seminars, and workshops meant to revive, maintain, and grow interest in Blues in the local community.

Letter from President: What’s up, blues fans and friends!? Atiba Berkley here to thank you all for your continued and growing support of Piedmont Blues Preservation Society, our mission and programs. It’s been a whirlwind year since last year this time and so much has changed. New board members, new fundraisers, a new website and some great opportunities to execute our mission of spreading blues culture over the Piedmont region of N.C.! Some of you supported through Pop-Up Jams, many of you donated money, and so many attended shows and volunteered.

Those types of support are what keep us going so thank you! We’re very excited to have some great new sponsors and some amazing We hope you find what we do for our community as interesting as we do and that you would like to join in the fun. Aside from fundraising, we provide a taxdeductible annual membership that helps us to continue the many programs mentioned. Memberships provide discounts at PBPS sponsored events and at selected clubs and restaurants. Our weekly e-Blast Bluesletter will give you up-to-date information on local artists, clubs, and events,

Blues & Foods Market Food and Craft have always been a part of Blues culture in America and around the world. The PBPS wants to celebrate the culinary legacy of the blues so we support our regional food entrepreneurs. Crafts people of all sorts are also on hand to sell their jewelry, cigar-box guitars, clothing, weavings, and all sorts of handmade and local goods! Our Blues & Foods Market is just outside the festival grounds on Davie Street. There are a wide variety of delicious food choices with Southern and international flavors, terrific arts and crafts vendors selling their wonderful creations. Check out and even buy some great artisan crafts, and grab some snacks or dinner even from the many food trucks at the Blues and Foods market. Take in the amazing blues lineup we will have! All we ask is that you enjoy yourselves, be kind and have a little fun.

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FOOD VENDORS

MAY 18 — Grilled Delights, Ghassan’s, & Porter House Burger Co MAY 19 — Succotash Durham (Durham, N.C.) — CockADoodleMoo (Wake, N.C.) — Virgil’s Jamaica (Wake, N.C.) — Frank’s Top Secret Chicken & Waffles (Davidson, N.C.) — Mack Ave Eats — Emergensweets (Cabarrus, N.C.) — Kona Ice (Guilford, N.C.)

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 2 p.m. 3 p.m. 4 p.m.

4:15 p.m. 5:15 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:45 p.m.

Gates Open House of Dues Proclamation and Mike Carr Jr Bluesman Award Melva Houston Tribute to Logie Meachum Jon Shain Keeping the Blues Alive Lifetime Achievement Award Clark Stern and The Musical Rewards

7:45 p.m. Blind Boy Fuller-NC Music Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony 8:15 p.m. Dom Flemons The “Mike Carr Jr. Bluesman Award” is presented each year to upcoming young blues artists. The award recognizes emerging youth talent who are keeping the blues alive by their music and JUMPED TO NEXT PAGE

including some bonuses for “members only.” Donations and/or becoming a member are greatly appreciated. Proceeds are used to make our children’s lives and our community more enjoyable. For more information, to become a member, or to make a donation to the Piedmont Blues Preservation Society, you may do so online at: http://piedmontblues.org, via PayPal Sales@piedmontblues.org or our mailing address is: Piedmont Blues Preservation Society P.O. Box 9737 Greensboro, NC 27429

Blues in the Schools This free education program for students educates by demonstrating the blues genre and it’s history. Our goal is to bring these children the joy of music and to attempt to get them involved with music. Research has shown that music involvement settles the mind, helps in education, and provides an outlet that could keep the child from going back to the streets and staying out of trouble. Coming from the oral traditions of African-American folk music, field hollers, and spirituals, the blues is the foundation for many other popular music forms students listen to today. These early country blues men and women created beautiful poetry that responded to the conditions of their world. Sometimes the lyrics express the anger they could not speak. Other times, they painted a vivid picture of African-American life their songs, stories, and lives. Through the Blues In The Schools, students & teachers can learn this history. Our Parker, Speas, Welborne Music Scholarship is a program for music students at Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCU). Consistent with the PBPS mission statement that, encourages “...preservation of North Carolina Blues music; revival of interest in blues in the local communities, especially African American communities; and the presentation of educational programs, forums and workshops on the blues...” this Scholarship is created for the purpose of assisting college students attending any one or all of Bennett College, NC A&T State University, and Winston Salem State University. *Member-Volunteer Personnel (MVPs) are needed and welcomed to assist in managing and staffing these programs. Please contact info@piedmontblues.org if you would like to volunteer. MAY 8-14, 2019 YES! WEEKLY

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