6/5/2009 Napa Valley Wine Auction Pre-Auction Dinner, Oakville CA
6/12/2009 Chicago Blues Festival, Chicago IL
6/13/2009 Greeley Blues Jam, Greeley CO
6/14/2009 Sundays In The Park, Ukiah CA
6/19/2009 Biscuits and Blues, San Francisco CA
6/20/2009 Marilyn's On K, Sacramento CA
6/25/2009 Summer Nights on the Green, Windsor CA
7/24/2009 Nocturnum, Eureka CA
7/25/2009 Mossbrae Music Festival, Dunsmuir CA
8/8/2009 Riverfront Blues Festival, Wilmington DE
8/9/2009 Bayfront Blues Festival, Duluth MN
8/15/2009 Summer In The City, Salem OR
8/22/2009 Chenango Blues Festival, Norwich NY
8/23/2009 North River Blues Festival, Marshfield MA
8/28/2009 Gebhardt Amphitheater, Truckee CA
8/29/2009 Petaluma Wine, Jazz & Blues Festival, Petaluma CA
9/11/2009 California State University, Chico - Laxson Auditorium, Chico CA
9/19/2009 Mississippi Delta Blues and Heritage Festival, Greenville MS
9/29/2009 The Basement, Sydney Australia
9/30/2009 The Gov, Adelaide Australia
10/1/2009 The Corner Hotel, Melbourne Australia
10/3/2009 Great Southern Blues Festival, Narooma Australia
10/4/2009 Great Southern Blues Festival, Narooma Australia
New dates
9/11/2009 California State University, Chico - Laxson Auditorium, Chico CA
========================
CHARLIE MUSSELWHITE
4/25/2009 Baton Rouge Blues Festival, Baton Rouge LA
4/26/2009 Tipitina's, New Orleans LA
5/16/2009 Dal Mississippi al Po Blues Festival, Piacenza Italy
5/17/2009 Hard Rock Cafe, Bucharest Romania
5/29/2009 Jackson Rancheria Casino & Hotel, Jackson CA
6/5/2009 Napa Valley Wine Auction Pre-Auction Dinner, Oakville CA
6/12/2009 Chicago Blues Festival, Chicago IL
6/13/2009 Greeley Blues Jam, Greeley CO
6/14/2009 Sundays In The Park, Ukiah CA
6/19/2009 Biscuits and Blues, San Francisco CA
6/20/2009 Marilyn's On K, Sacramento CA
6/25/2009 Summer Nights on the Green, Windsor CA
7/24/2009 Nocturnum, Eureka CA
7/25/2009 Mossbrae Music Festival, Dunsmuir CA
8/8/2009 Riverfront Blues Festival, Wilmington DE
8/9/2009 Bayfront Blues Festival, Duluth MN
8/15/2009 Summer In The City, Salem OR
8/22/2009 Chenango Blues Festival, Norwich NY
8/23/2009 North River Blues Festival, Marshfield MA
8/28/2009 Gebhardt Amphitheater, Truckee CA
8/29/2009 Petaluma Wine, Jazz & Blues Festival, Petaluma CA
9/11/2009 California State University, Chico - Laxson Auditorium, Chico CA
9/29/2009 The Basement, Sydney Australia
9/30/2009 The Gov, Adelaide Australia
10/1/2009 The Corner Hotel, Melbourne Australia
10/3/2009 Great Southern Blues Festival, Narooma Australia
10/4/2009 Great Southern Blues Festival, Narooma Australia
Thank you for the photos
I attended Charlie's show in Easton Md at the Avalon Theatre on the 18th of
April. Excellent show. The musicianship of all on stage was fantastic. Charlie
was at his best. I did get to meet him for the first time. My wife and I drove
180 miles to see the show. If you are a fan and Charlie comes close to your
area go to his show. You will not be disappointed.
Patrick Musselwhite
Richmond Va
--- On Sun, 4/26/09, sjersey5 <m-fox1@...> wrote:
From: sjersey5 <m-fox1@...>
Subject: [Charlie Musselwhite Fan Club] Photos from 4/12/2009 Sellersville, PA
To: charliemusselwhitefanclub@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, April 26, 2009, 1:23 AM
Please take a look at some photos I shot of Charlie and the band at the
4/12/2009 show at Sellersville, Pennsylvania.
http://digitallight .smugmug. com/gallery/ 7915826_qxKrX# 513455220_ WZzrk
<http://digitallight .smugmug. com/gallery/ 7915826_qxKrX# 513455220_ WZzrk>
It was a wonderful show! Thanks Charlie.
Mike
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Really good pictures. Thanks. Charlie always has a great show!
--- On Sun, 4/26/09, sjersey5 <m-fox1@...> wrote:
From: sjersey5 <m-fox1@...>
Subject: [Charlie Musselwhite Fan Club] Photos from 4/12/2009 Sellersville, PA
To: charliemusselwhitefanclub@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, April 26, 2009, 12:23 AM
Please take a look at some photos I shot of Charlie and the band at the
4/12/2009 show at Sellersville, Pennsylvania.
http://digitallight .smugmug. com/gallery/ 7915826_qxKrX# 513455220_ WZzrk
<http://digitallight .smugmug. com/gallery/ 7915826_qxKrX# 513455220_ WZzrk>
It was a wonderful show! Thanks Charlie.
Mike
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Thanks for the update Linda Marie
--- On Sat, 1/31/09, Linda Marie <bluesin1@...> wrote:
From: Linda Marie <bluesin1@...>
Subject: [Charlie Musselwhite Fan Club] Charlie's Room radio show streamed on
the www Sundays
To: charliemusselwhitefanclub@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, January 31, 2009, 3:03 PM
Sundays
11am-12am "Charlie's Room" hosted by Charlie Musselwhite on KRSH
95.9FM, Santa Rosa, California
http://www.krsh. com/listen. html
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1/30/2009 Yoshi's, San Francisco CA
1/31/2009 Yoshi's, San Francisco CA
2/2/2009 Sierra Nevada Brewery, Chico CA
2/4/2009 Anthology, San Diego CA
2/5/2009 Canyon Club, Agoura Hills CA
2/6/2009 Coach House, San Juan Capistrano CA
2/7/2009 Brixton, Redondo Beach CA
4/3/2009 Last Day Saloon, Santa Rosa CA
4/5/2009 Glendale Jazz & Blues Festival, Glendale AZ
4/8/2009 Knucklehead's, Kansas City MO
4/10/2009 Callahan's, Auburn Hills MI
4/11/2009 Moondog's, Blawnox (Pittsburgh) PA
4/12/2009 Sellersville Theater, Sellersville PA
4/13/2009 Iron Horse Music Hall, Northampton MA
4/14/2009 Strand Theatre, Rockland ME
4/16/2009 Tupelo Music Hall, Londonderry NH
4/17/2009 The Narrows, Fall River MA
4/18/2009 Avalon Theatre, Easton MD
4/23/2009 B.B. Kings, Memphis TN
4/25/2009 Baton Rouge Blues Festival, Baton Rouge LA
5/29/2009 Jackson Rancheria Casino & Hotel, Jackson CA
6/5/2009 Napa Valley Wine Auction Pre-Auction Dinner, Oakville CA
6/12/2009 Chicago Blues Festival, Chicago IL
6/13/2009 Greeley Blues Jam, Greeley CO
8/29/2009 Petaluma Wine, Jazz & Blues Festival, Petaluma CA
Hey all you Musselwhite fans!
I just got home from Mark Hummel's Harp Blowout. Charlie was the
favorite of the crowd as usual. I hadn't seen him in about 3 years cuz
I had been out of the scene, sick, car-less, homeless, computer-less,
camera-less, roughed and tumbled and truly livin' the blues. But now I
have turned the corner!
Ace blew so sweet and it was my pleasure to hear him again. Curtis
Salgado, Lee Oscar, Mark and another cat blew us away. Rusty Zinn on
guitar was very special. When they all jammed together at the end with
grins on their faces everyone roared. We were all havin' fun!
What a way to spend the 10th anniversary of Charlie's Yahoo Group and
the 22nd anniversary of my son's death, by celebrating life, music,
and plenty of love! Remember, life is short so help ever - hurt never
...as the motto for the House of Blues says! Practice unconditional
love. We are all spinning on this ball together.
Thanks for the fine show Ace!
peace,
-bluesin1-
Sign up for Charlie's email tour updates at http://www.rosebudus.com
and be sure to catch him on a stage near you. OH, he has a radio show
too. It is close to his home. I don't know if it is streamed on the
net though. Check his website for more info.
CHARLIE MUSSELWHITE
11/15/2008 The Tin Angel, Coventry ENGLAND
11/16/2008 The Musician, Leicester ENGLAND
11/18/2008 The Komedia, Brighton ENGLAND
11/19/2008 The 100 Club, London ENGLAND
11/20/2008 Norwich Arts Centre, Norwich ENGLAND
1/28/2009 State Theater, Modesto CA
1/29/2009 Yoshi's, San Francisco CA
1/30/2009 Yoshi's, San Francisco CA
1/31/2009 Yoshi's, San Francisco CA
2/2/2009 Sierra Nevada Brewery, Chico CA
2/4/2009 Anthology, San Diego CA
2/5/2009 Canyon Club, Agoura Hills CA
2/6/2009 Brixton, Redondo Beach CA
2/7/2009 Coach House, San Juan Capistrano CA
4/3/2009 Last Day Saloon, Santa Rosa CA
7/25/2008 Calgary Folk Music Festival Calgary ALB CANADA Multi act
event
7/26/2008 Calgary Folk Music Festival Calgary ALB CANADA Multi act
event
7/27/2008 Ironstone Amphitheatre Murphys CA Buddy Guy
8/1/2008 Notodden Blues Festival Notodden NORWAY Multi act event
8/2/2008 Notodden Blues Festival Notodden NORWAY Multi act event
8/6/2008 Blue Wing Blues Festival Upper Lake CA Twice As Good
8/7/2008 Summer Nights on the Green Windsor CA Evening with
8/9/2008 Crystal Bay Club Casino Crystal Bay NV The Iguanas
8/12/2008 Monterey County Fair Monterey CA Hypnotist
8/24/2008 Edmonton's Labatt Blues Festival Edmonton ALB CANADA Multi
act event
8/31/2008 Long Beach Blues Festival Long Beach CA Multi act event
9/6/2008 Southside Shuffle Port Credit ON CANADA
9/18/2008 Ho Chunk Casino and Convention Center Baraboo WI Marcia
Ball
9/21/2008 Great Atlantic Blues and Beyond Festival Halifax NS CANADA
Multi act event
10/3/2008 Biscuits and Blues San Francisco CA Evening with
10/4/2008 Summertime at the Maritime Vallejo CA Tari LaCourt
10/22/2008 Century Theatre Napier NEW ZEALAND Rodger Fox Big Band
10/23/2008 Regent Theatre Palmerston North NEW ZEALAND Rodger Fox Big
Band
10/24/2008 Town Hall Wellington NEW ZEALAND Rodger Fox Big Band
10/25/2008 James Hay Theatre Christchurch NEW ZEALAND Rodger Fox Big
Band
10/26/2008 Skycity Theatre Auckland NEW ZEALAND Rodger Fox Big Band
11/8/2008 Roundhouse Blues and BBQ Festival Savannah GA Multi act
event
--- In intimateblueslounge@yahoogroups.com, "Rick" <tmacfans_02@...>
wrote:
Charlie Musselwhite 2007 Concert Info {intimateblueslounge}
6/15/2007 Teatro Circo Braga Evening with
6/16/2007 CAE (Centro de Artes e do Espectáculo de Portalegre)
Portalegre Evening with
6/19/2007 Hotel Meridien Etoile Paris FRANCE Evening with
6/20/2007 Hotel Meridien Etoile Paris FRANCE Evening with
6/21/2007 Hotel Meridien Etoile Paris FRANCE Evening with
6/22/2007 Hotel Meridien Etoile Paris FRANCE Evening with
6/23/2007 Hotel Meridien Etoile Paris FRANCE Evening with
6/24/2007 Jazz Cafe London ENGLAND
6/27/2007 Costa Fiorita Live Centro del Lago, Buguggiate ITALY
6/29/2007 Delta Blues Festival Rovigo ITALY
6/30/2007 Liri Delta Blues - Area fieristica Expo Isola Liri ITALY
7/12/2007 Summer Nights on the Green Windsor CA Evening with
7/15/2007 Blues by the Bay Eureka CA Multi act event
7/20/2007 Cathedral Park Jazz Festival Portland OR Multi act event
7/21/2007 Winthrop Rhythm & Blues Festival Winthrop WA Multi act event
7/28/2007 Snowbird Rock & Blues Festival Snowbird UT Multi act event
8/3/2007 Lollapalooza Chicago IL Multi act event
8/4/2007 Mammoth Festival of Beers and Bluesapalooza Mammoth
Lakes CA Multi act event
8/11/2007 San Jose Jazz Festival San Jose CA Multi act event
8/17/2007 (Private Event) Brookfield WI
8/18/2007 Madison Ribberfest Madison IN Multi act event
9/14/2007 The Library Theater Birmingham AL Evening with
9/15/2007 The Library Theater Birmingham AL Evening with
9/16/2007 Austin City Limits Festival Austin TX Multi act event
9/22/2007 Lahnstein Blues Festival Lahnstein GERMANY
9/30/2007 San Francisco Blues Festival San Francisco CA Multi act
eventw
10/6/2007 Washington Center for the Performing Arts Olympia WA
10/8/2007 Ross Ragland Theater Klamath Falls OR
10/9/2007 Craterian Theater Medford OR
10/10/2007 Van Duzer Theatre Arcata CA
10/11/2007 Mondavi Theatre Napa CA
10/12/2007 Harman Hall Christopher Cohan Center San Luis Obispo CA
10/13/2007 Rogers Theater Modesto CA
10/14/2007 Lancaster Performing Arts Center Lancaster CA
10/16/2007 Rio Theatre Santa Cruz CA
10/17/2007 Marjorie Luke Theatre Santa Barbara CA
10/18/2007 Malibu Performing Arts Center Auditorium Malibu CA
10/19/2007 California Center for the Arts Escondido CA
10/20/2007 Centennial Hall Tucson AZ
10/21/2007 Ikeda Theatre Mesa AZ
10/22/2007 Popejoy Hall Albuquerque NM
10/24/2007 Miller Outdoor Theater Houston TX
10/26/2007 Walton Arts Center Fayetteville AR
10/28/2007 McCain Auditorium Manhattan KS
10/29/2007 Lied Center for the Performing Arts Lincoln NE
10/31/2007 Overture Hall Madison WI
11/1/2007 Center for Faith & Life Decorah IA
11/2/2007 College of Du Page Arts Center Mainstage Glen Ellen IL
11/3/2007 James Lumber Center for the Performing Arts Grayslake IL
11/4/2007 The Whiting Flint MI
11/6/2007 Macomb Center for Performing Arts Mt. Clemens MI
11/7/2007 Center for the Arts Buffalo NY
11/8/2007 Community Theatre Morristown NJ
11/9/2007 Grand Opera House Wilmington DE
11/10/2007 Hershey Theater Hershey PA
11/11/2007 Ferguson Center for the Arts Concert Hall Newport News VA
11/13/2007 Proctor's Theatre Schenectady NY
11/14/2007 Merrill Auditorium Portland ME
11/15/2007 The Music Hall Portsmouth NH
11/16/2007 Jorgensen Auditorium Storrs CT
11/17/2007 Jorgensen Auditorium Storrs CT
11/18/2007 Colonial Theatre Keene NH
1/13/2008 Legendary Rhythm and Blues Cruise Fort Lauderdale FL
Multi act event
1/14/2008 Legendary Rhythm and Blues Cruise Fort Lauderdale FL
Multi act event
1/15/2008 Legendary Rhythm and Blues Cruise Fort Lauderdale FL
Multi act event
1/16/2008 Legendary Rhythm and Blues Cruise Fort Lauderdale FL
Multi act event
1/17/2008 Legendary Rhythm and Blues Cruise Fort Lauderdale FL
Multi act event
1/18/2008 Legendary Rhythm and Blues Cruise Fort Lauderdale FL
Multi act event
1/19/2008 Legendary Rhythm and Blues Cruise Fort Lauderdale FL
Multi act event
1/20/2008 Legendary Rhythm and Blues Cruise Fort Lauderdale FL
Multi act event
2/24/2008 Oneida Casino Green Bay WI Evening with
2/25/2008 Oneida Casino Green Bay WI Evening with
2/26/2008 Oneida Casino Green Bay WI Evening with
{}=First Yahoo Blues Group to post this message
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Thanks Rick:
Looks like Charlie will be in Newport News, Virginia in November. I expect
this will be the best opportunity for a few friends and me from Richmond to see
and hear him " live " since Newport News is about 100 miles away.
Patrick Musselwhite
Rick <tmacfans_02@...> wrote:
--- In intimateblueslounge@yahoogroups.com, "Rick" <tmacfans_02@...>
wrote:
Charlie Musselwhite 2007 Blues Concerts {intimateblueslounge}
Charlie Musselwhite
Fri 06/15/07 Braga, POR Teatro Circo
Sat 06/16/07 Portalegre, POR CAE
Tue 06/19/07 Paris, FRA Le Meridien Hotel
Wed 06/20/07 Paris, FRA Le Meridien Hotel
Thu 06/21/07 Paris, FRA Le Meridien Hotel
Fri 06/22/07 Paris, FRA Le Meridien Hotel
Sat 06/23/07 Paris, FRA Le Meridien Hotel
Sun 06/24/07 London, UK Jazz Cafe
Fri 06/29/07 Frosinone, ITA Liri Blues Fest
Sat 06/30/07 Rovigo, ITA Delta Blues Fest.
Thu 07/12/07 Windsor, CA Town Green
Sun 07/15/07 Eureka, CA Blues By The Bay
Fri 07/20/07 Portland, OR Jazz Festival
Sat 07/21/07 Lake Forest Park, WA Winthrop Rhythm & Blues Fest
Sat 07/28/07 Snowbird, UT Jazz & Blues Festival
appearing with "Lollapalooza '07"
Fri 08/03/07 Chicago, IL Grant Park
Charlie Musselwhite
Sat 08/04/07 Mammoth Lakes, CA Mammoth Lakes Jazz Festival
Sat 08/11/07 San Jose, CA San Jose Jazz Festival
Sat 08/18/07 Madison, IN Ribberfest
Fri 09/14/07 Hoover, AL The Library Theatre
Sat 09/15/07 Hoover, AL The Library Theatre
appearing with "Austin City Limits Music Festival"
Sun 09/16/07 Austin, TX Zilker Park
Charlie Musselwhite
Sat 09/22/07 Lahnstein, GER Blues Festival
Sun 09/30/07 San Francisco, CA San Francisco Blues Festival
Sat 10/06/07 Olympia, WA Washington Center For Perf. Arts
Mon 10/08/07 Klamath Falls, OR Ross Ragland Theater
Tue 10/09/07 Medford, OR Craterian Ginger Rogers Theater
Wed 10/10/07 Arcata, CA John Van Duzer Theatre
Thu 10/11/07 Napa, CA Magrit Biever Mondavi Theatre
Fri 10/12/07 San Luis Obispo, CA Christopher Cohan Perf. Arts Ctr.
Sat 10/13/07 Modesto, CA Rogers Theater
Sun 10/14/07 Lancaster, CA Lancaster Performing Arts Center
Tue 10/16/07 Santa Cruz, CA Rio Theatre
Wed 10/17/07 Santa Barbara, CA Luke Theatre
Thu 10/18/07 Malibu, CA Malibu Performing Arts Center
Fri 10/19/07 Escondido, CA California Center For The Arts
Sat 10/20/07 Tucson, AZ Centennial Hall
Sun 10/21/07 Mesa, AZ Mesa Arts Center
Mon 10/22/07 Albuquerque, NM Popejoy Hall
Wed 10/24/07 Houston, TX Miller Outdoor Stage
Fri 10/26/07 Fayetteville, AR Walton Arts Center
Sun 10/28/07 Manhattan, KS McCain Auditorium
Mon 10/29/07 Lincoln, NE Lied Center
Wed 10/31/07 Madison, WI Overture Center For The Arts
Thu 11/01/07 Decorah, IA Center For Faith & Life
Fri 11/02/07 Glen Ellyn, IL College Of DuPage
Sat 11/03/07 Greyslake, IL James Lumber Performing Arts Center
Sun 11/04/07 Flint, MI The Whiting
Tue 11/06/07 Mount Clemens, MI Macomb Community College
Wed 11/07/07 Buffalo, NY University At Buffalo
Thu 11/08/07 Morristown, NJ Community Theatre
Fri 11/09/07 Wilmington, DE Grand Opera House
Sat 11/10/07 Hershey, PA Hershey Theatre
Sun 11/11/07 Newport News, VA Ferguson Center For The Arts
Tue 11/13/07 Schenectady, NY Proctor's Theatre
Wed 11/14/07 Portland, ME Merrill Auditorium
Thu 11/15/07 Portsmouth, NH The Music Hall
Fri 11/16/07 Storrs, CT Jorgensen Ctr. For Performing Arts
Sat 11/17/07 Storrs, CT Jorgensen Ctr. For Performing Arts
Sun 11/18/07 Keene, NH Colonial Theatre
Sun 01/13/08 Fort Lauderdale, FL Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise
Mon 01/14/08 Fort Lauderdale, FL Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise
Tue 01/15/08 Fort Lauderdale, FL Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise
Wed 01/16/08 Fort Lauderdale, FL Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise
Thu 01/17/08 Fort Lauderdale, FL Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise
Fri 01/18/08 Fort Lauderdale, FL Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise
Sat 01/19/08 Fort Lauderdale, FL Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise
Sun 02/24/08 Green Bay, WI Oneida Casino
Mon 02/25/08 Green Bay, WI Oneida Casino
Tue 02/26/08 Green Bay, WI Oneida Casino
Tue 01/20/09 Fort Lauderdale, FL Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise
Source: Pollstar
--- End forwarded message ---
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Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate
in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A.
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--- In intimateblueslounge@yahoogroups.com, "Rick" <tmacfans_02@...>
wrote:
Charlie Musselwhite 2007 Blues Concerts {intimateblueslounge}
Charlie Musselwhite
Fri 06/15/07 Braga, POR Teatro Circo
Sat 06/16/07 Portalegre, POR CAE
Tue 06/19/07 Paris, FRA Le Meridien Hotel
Wed 06/20/07 Paris, FRA Le Meridien Hotel
Thu 06/21/07 Paris, FRA Le Meridien Hotel
Fri 06/22/07 Paris, FRA Le Meridien Hotel
Sat 06/23/07 Paris, FRA Le Meridien Hotel
Sun 06/24/07 London, UK Jazz Cafe
Fri 06/29/07 Frosinone, ITA Liri Blues Fest
Sat 06/30/07 Rovigo, ITA Delta Blues Fest.
Thu 07/12/07 Windsor, CA Town Green
Sun 07/15/07 Eureka, CA Blues By The Bay
Fri 07/20/07 Portland, OR Jazz Festival
Sat 07/21/07 Lake Forest Park, WA Winthrop Rhythm & Blues Fest
Sat 07/28/07 Snowbird, UT Jazz & Blues Festival
appearing with "Lollapalooza '07"
Fri 08/03/07 Chicago, IL Grant Park
Charlie Musselwhite
Sat 08/04/07 Mammoth Lakes, CA Mammoth Lakes Jazz Festival
Sat 08/11/07 San Jose, CA San Jose Jazz Festival
Sat 08/18/07 Madison, IN Ribberfest
Fri 09/14/07 Hoover, AL The Library Theatre
Sat 09/15/07 Hoover, AL The Library Theatre
appearing with "Austin City Limits Music Festival"
Sun 09/16/07 Austin, TX Zilker Park
Charlie Musselwhite
Sat 09/22/07 Lahnstein, GER Blues Festival
Sun 09/30/07 San Francisco, CA San Francisco Blues Festival
Sat 10/06/07 Olympia, WA Washington Center For Perf. Arts
Mon 10/08/07 Klamath Falls, OR Ross Ragland Theater
Tue 10/09/07 Medford, OR Craterian Ginger Rogers Theater
Wed 10/10/07 Arcata, CA John Van Duzer Theatre
Thu 10/11/07 Napa, CA Magrit Biever Mondavi Theatre
Fri 10/12/07 San Luis Obispo, CA Christopher Cohan Perf. Arts Ctr.
Sat 10/13/07 Modesto, CA Rogers Theater
Sun 10/14/07 Lancaster, CA Lancaster Performing Arts Center
Tue 10/16/07 Santa Cruz, CA Rio Theatre
Wed 10/17/07 Santa Barbara, CA Luke Theatre
Thu 10/18/07 Malibu, CA Malibu Performing Arts Center
Fri 10/19/07 Escondido, CA California Center For The Arts
Sat 10/20/07 Tucson, AZ Centennial Hall
Sun 10/21/07 Mesa, AZ Mesa Arts Center
Mon 10/22/07 Albuquerque, NM Popejoy Hall
Wed 10/24/07 Houston, TX Miller Outdoor Stage
Fri 10/26/07 Fayetteville, AR Walton Arts Center
Sun 10/28/07 Manhattan, KS McCain Auditorium
Mon 10/29/07 Lincoln, NE Lied Center
Wed 10/31/07 Madison, WI Overture Center For The Arts
Thu 11/01/07 Decorah, IA Center For Faith & Life
Fri 11/02/07 Glen Ellyn, IL College Of DuPage
Sat 11/03/07 Greyslake, IL James Lumber Performing Arts Center
Sun 11/04/07 Flint, MI The Whiting
Tue 11/06/07 Mount Clemens, MI Macomb Community College
Wed 11/07/07 Buffalo, NY University At Buffalo
Thu 11/08/07 Morristown, NJ Community Theatre
Fri 11/09/07 Wilmington, DE Grand Opera House
Sat 11/10/07 Hershey, PA Hershey Theatre
Sun 11/11/07 Newport News, VA Ferguson Center For The Arts
Tue 11/13/07 Schenectady, NY Proctor's Theatre
Wed 11/14/07 Portland, ME Merrill Auditorium
Thu 11/15/07 Portsmouth, NH The Music Hall
Fri 11/16/07 Storrs, CT Jorgensen Ctr. For Performing Arts
Sat 11/17/07 Storrs, CT Jorgensen Ctr. For Performing Arts
Sun 11/18/07 Keene, NH Colonial Theatre
Sun 01/13/08 Fort Lauderdale, FL Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise
Mon 01/14/08 Fort Lauderdale, FL Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise
Tue 01/15/08 Fort Lauderdale, FL Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise
Wed 01/16/08 Fort Lauderdale, FL Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise
Thu 01/17/08 Fort Lauderdale, FL Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise
Fri 01/18/08 Fort Lauderdale, FL Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise
Sat 01/19/08 Fort Lauderdale, FL Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise
Sun 02/24/08 Green Bay, WI Oneida Casino
Mon 02/25/08 Green Bay, WI Oneida Casino
Tue 02/26/08 Green Bay, WI Oneida Casino
Tue 01/20/09 Fort Lauderdale, FL Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise
Source: Pollstar
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05/19/07 Grand Coulee, Wa.
05/20/07 Seattle, Wa.
06/15/07 Braga, Portugal
06/16/07 Portalegre, Portugal
06/19- 23/07 Paris, France
06/24/07 London, England
07/07-08/07 Moscow, Russia
07/12/07 Windsor, Ca.
07/15/07 Eureka, Ca.
07/20/07 Portland, Wa.
07/21/07 Winthrop, Wa.
07/28/07 Snowbird, Ut.
08/03/07 Chicago, Il.
08/04/07 Mammoth Lakes, Ca.
Congrats to the Ace on his four new Blues Music Awards, formerly
known affectionatly as the HANDY'S. I am including the full list of
winners.
We love you ACE!
Your fans and friends!
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Comeback Album of the Year: Jerry Lee Lewis - Last Man Standing
Traditional Blues Male Artist of the Year: Robert Lockwood, Jr.
Traditional Blues Female Artist of the Year: Etta James
Acoustic Artist of the Year: David "Honeyboy" Edwards
Acoustic Album of the Year: Rory Block - The Lady and Mr. Johnson
Pinetop Perkins Piano Player of the Year: Marcia Ball
Instrumentalist-Guitar: Hubert Sumlin
Soul Blues Male Artist of the Year: Bobby Rush
Soul Blues Female Artist of the Year: Irma Thomas
Soul Blues Album of the Year: Irma Thomas - After the Rain
Historical Album of the Year: Shout! Factory - Hooker - John Lee
Hooker
Contemporary Blues Album of the Year: Guitar Shorty - We the People
Contemporary Blues Female Artist of the Year: Janiva Magness
Contemporary Blues Male Artist of the Year: Tab Benoit
***Instrumentalist-Harmonica: Charlie Musselwhite
Instrumentalist-Bass: Mookie Brill
Instrumentalist-Drums: Willie "Big Eyes" Smith
Instrumentalist-Horn: Eddie Shaw
Instrumentalist-Other: Robert Randolph
Best New Artist Debut: Slick Ballinger - Mississippi Soul
***Song of the Year: "Church is Out" - Charlie Musselwhite
***Traditional Blues Album of the Year: Charlie Musselwhite - Delta
Hardware
***Album of the Year: Charlie Musselwhite - Delta Hardware
Band of the Year: Lil' Ed & the Blues Imperials
B.B. King Entertainer of the Year: Tab Benoit
Charlie Musselwhite will join Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals
on NBC's "Last Call With Carson Daly" on Tues., Feb. 20 (check local
listings for air time). They will perform the song "Dressed In
Black," which was included on the special first-run edition of Ben's
latest album, "Both Sides of the Gun."
Musselwhite, Harper and the Innocent Criminals first teamed up in the
studio together along with John Lee Hooker on Hooker's BEST OF
FRIENDS album. Then on Charlie's SANCTUARY, Harper performed on both
the title track and "Homeless Child." Since then these kindred
spirits have played together numerous times including a three night
run in Paris and sold-out performances in L.A. and New York City
among others.
You can also hear Charlie on the score to the new Samuel L. Jackson/
Justin Timberlake/Christina Ricci film "Black Snake Moan" where he
plays alongside the North Mississippi Allstars. The film, which just
debuted to critical praise at the Sundance Film Festival, was
produced by Craig Brewer ("Hustle and Flow") and will be in theaters
on March 2. Here's what they're saying about "Black Snake Moan:"
Greetings Fans & Friends,
Charlie Musselwhite will join Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals
on NBC's "Last Call With Carson Daly" on Tues., Feb. 20 (check local
listings for air time). They will perform the song "Dressed In
Black," which was included on the special first-run edition of Ben's
latest album, "Both Sides of the Gun."
Musselwhite, Harper and the Innocent Criminals first teamed up in the
studio together along with John Lee Hooker on Hooker's BEST OF
FRIENDS album. Then on Charlie's SANCTUARY, Harper performed on both
the title track and "Homeless Child." Since then these kindred
spirits have played together numerous times including a three night
run in Paris and sold-out performances in L.A. and New York City
among others.
You can also hear Charlie on the score to the new Samuel L. Jackson/
Justin Timberlake/Christina Ricci film "Black Snake Moan" where he
plays alongside the North Mississippi Allstars. The film, which just
debuted to critical praise at the Sundance Film Festival, was
produced by Craig Brewer ("Hustle and Flow") and will be in theaters
on March 2. Here's what they're saying about "Black Snake Moan:"
"The blues music in Moan is superfine..." Hollywood Reporter
"An ingenious and stylish entertainment, 'Pulp Fiction' with a
Southern Accent and a heart of gold..." Salon.com
"A well-executed, handsome-looking film..." Variety
And of course don't forget to check out Charlie and his rockin' blues
band in a city near you:
2/16 Milwaukee, WI Northern Lights Theater w/Tommy Castro
2/17 Chicago, IL Buddy Guy's Legends
*3/1 Tallahassee, FL Bradfordville Blues Club
*3/2 Apopka, FL Captain and the Cowboy
*3/3 Ft. Lauderdale, FL Riverwalk Blues and Music Festival
*3/4 Melbourne Beach, FL Sebastian Beach Inn
*3/7 Baltimore, MD Eight By Ten Club
*3/8 Sellersville, PA Sellersville Theatre
*3/9 Annapolis, MD Ramshead
*3/10 Lancaster, PA Chameleon Club
*3/11 Ringwood, NJ Ringwood Public Library
*3/12 New York, NY B.B. King Blues Club
*3/13 Boston, MA Sculler's
*3/14 Northampton, MA Iron Horse
*3/15 Newmarket, NH The Stone Church
*3/16 Fairfield, CT FTC Stage One
*3/17 Fall River, MA The Narrows
3/23 Vienna, Austria Stadthalle
4/13 Crystal Bay. NV Crystal Bay Club Casino w/John Hammond
4/14 Santa Rosa, CA Last Day Saloon
4/20 Agoura Hills, CA Canyon Club w/Tommy Castro
4/21 San Juan Capistrano, CA Coach House w/Tommy Castro
4/22 Solana Beach, CA Belly Up w/Tommy Castro
* (Mark Hummel's Harp Blowout featuring Charlie Musselwhite and Kim
Wilson)
For all of Charlie's tour dates, click here.
New t-shirts and limited autographed cds are now available for
purchase here.
Thank you for your continued support.
We hope to see you soon!
--- In intimateblueslounge@yahoogroups.com, "Rick" <tmacfans_02@...>
wrote:
--- In intimateblueslounge@yahoogroups.com, "Rick" <tmacfans_02@>
wrote:
This Week in BluesWax: {intimateblueslounge}
Billy Boy Arnold
- In the E-zine: BluesWax is Sittin' In With Billy Boy Arnold. Phil
Reser caught up with harmonica ace Billy Boy Arnold to discuss music,
learning from Sonny Boy Williamson, and more.
- On the News Page: Frankie Laine Passes; Eric von Schmidt Passes;
Traditional Acoustic Blues Festival News; Happy Birthday Blind Pig;
Guitar
Workshops; and more News That's Blues!
- On the Photo Page: Live shots from the International Blues Challenge
courtesy of Don "T-Bone" Erickson.
- On the Blues Bytes page: The BluesWax Spotlight is on Brad Webb. Kyle
Palarino takes a closer look at Memphis' Brad Webb and the CDs that he
has helped bring to the Blues audience around the world. Be sure to
check out Buddy and Hopkins, the world's greatest Blues comic strip!
- On the Blues Beat page: The 2007 International Blues Challenge was
the biggest yet with more than 150 acts competing for great prizes and
the title of 2007 International Blues Challenge winner for Best Blues
Band or Solo/Duo act. Check out T-Bone's report from Memphis then check
out all the great photos on the Photo Page.
- Under BluesWax Picks: Kyle Palarino reviews Sauce Boss' Florida
Blues; James Walker reviews Barrelhouse Chuck's Got My Eyes On You;
Beardo
reviews Jeff Healey's It's Tight Like That; Rick Galusha reviews Paris
James' Death Letter; plus reviews of Eric Deaton's Gonna Be trouble Here
and Big Bill Broonzy's Amsterdam Live Concerts 1953.
- One Year Ago Today In BluesWax: BluesWax was "Sittin' In With Tom
Principato." Bob Margolin caught up with his old friend Tom Principato
and
talked about the past, present, and future of the Blues.
- Don't forget to play the Blues Trivia Game: Remember, everyone who
plays is in the drawing for the prize! This week's prize: The vault has
been tapped and we are giving away a ton of cool CDs. Play today for
your chance at five Blues CDs!
BluesWax Sittin' In With Billy Boy Arnold
Part Two
<P>
By Phil Reser
We continue our conversation this week with harmonica ace Billy Boy
Arnold (if you missed Part One click HERE to read it now in our
ARCHIVES).
We pick up the conversations between Phil Reser and Billy Boy Arnold
with...
Phil Reser for BluesWax: What are your thoughts about how Blues music
today compares to the Chicago style that you grew up with and became a
part of?
Billy Boy Arnold: That's interesting because at that time, Muddy
Waters, Howlin' Wolf, and Elmore James had not made their mark. The
guys we
know today. At that time it was John Lee Sonny Boy Williamson, Tampa Red
Whittaker, Big Maceo, Big Bill Broonzy, Diana Washington, Charles
Brown, Eddie 'Clean Head' Vincent, people like that. Well, the Chicago
sound, which came out of the many clubs in the city, it was an acoustic
sound first. Most of the clubs had piano and most of the records in the
beginning had piano. Piano was the dominant instrument in the early Blues
music in Chicago; guitar was an accompaniment instrument. T-Bone Walker
made the guitar the solo instrument it is today and then B.B. King took
it a step further and made it the number one instrument. The harmonica
at that time wasn't even considered an instrument in Blues music until
1937, when John Lee Sonny Boy Williamson made "Good Morning School
Girl." That put the harmonica on the map. After that, Muddy Waters, Jimmy
Rogers, Eddie Boyd, all those guys, got into the harmonica because "Good
Morning School Girl" was such a success and Sonny Boy's fame.
BW: So, as things moved along in your own development on the harmonica,
who influenced you after Sonny Boy?
BBA: Well, when Sonny Boy got killed, of course his unreleased records
came out for several years after that. But Snooky Pryor did a couple of
records that I considered really good, but Little Walter became the
dominant harmonica player, he took off where Sonny Boy left off. He took
the harmonica several steps higher like B.B. King took the guitar up
from where T-Bone had taken it.
BW: You had some association with Little Walter, what did you think of
him as a harmonica player?
BBA: I think Little Walter made his first record with Muddy Waters in
1950 and it was some beautiful harmonica playing. In fact he made two
sides with Muddy and two sides with Jimmy Rogers. His harmonica playing
stole the show on both records. If you listen to Jimmy Rogers' record
"That's All Right" and subtract Little Walter's harmonica playing there's
really not much left. His harmonica made the record; so much that Jimmy
Rogers didn't use Little Walter in his next session because he stole
the show. He went and got a piano and sax player. You see Jimmy Rogers
was a pretty weak guitar player. He had a really nice voice, but he
didn't have any fire on the guitar. Now Muddy Waters was a great
artist, but
if you listen to some of his music with Little Walter, like "Screaming
and Crying," and flip side "Where's My Woman Been," you'll hear that
Muddy's music went up a higher degree. I would say that Little Walter's
harmonica playing was 75 or 80 percent of Muddy Waters' success on his
recordings. When he stopped recording with Muddy his records declined.
He got James Cotton and some other guys, but none of them could do what
Little Walter did for his music. I would say that Little Walter made
Muddy Waters. That's my personal opinion, I'm sure a lot of people
disagree with me, but if you listen to Muddy Waters' records from 1950
until
late '59 or '60, you'll see that Little Walter stole the show every
time.
"I would say that Little Walter made Muddy Waters."
BW: So how would you describe how the harmonica took the lead in Blues
music like that?
BBA: You see, the harmonica is a funny instrument, it's a little,
humble instrument, but in the hands like John Lee Sonny Boy Williamson,
Little Walter, Big Walter Horton, and even Sonny Terry, it fascinates
people and they want to play like that. If you hear their music it
will just
blow you away. They get hooked just like I did. It's a beautiful
instrument in the right hands. It can steal a show. And the key to all of
that is the beautiful magnificent sound you can get out of that little
instrument, so much soul and feeling that comes out of it. It can even
overshadow a guitar or piano player. If you listen to Kim Wilson you will
know what I'm talking about.
BW: With your own playing do you feel you've gotten there or close to
that?
BBA: Well, I never have felt that I surpassed or came up to John Lee
Sonny Boy Williamson or Little Walter, personally. I never felt that I
captured that. It's what I wanted to do, but I don't think I could ever
get it to that level. It's one of those things, you know.
BW: What about your playing with Bo Diddley in the Fifties. How did you
feel about your contributions to his recordings?
BBA: Personally I was just playing the harmonica; it was the thing at
that time. In fact Little Walter made the harmonica so popular that
almost every band in Chicago had to have a harmonica player in order
to get
a gig. He made the instrument so popular that people like me were
coming out of the woodwork. Saxophone players were very seldom working
around the clubs at that time, only in Jazz bands, and the piano almost
became obsolete. Up until around 1950 the clubs all had piano and the
newer
clubs wanted two guitars, bass, drum, and a harmonica.
BW: In the 1950s you started your recording work with Chess and Vee-Jay
Records. How important was that to you?
BBA: Yeah, it was very important. My goal was to make records like John
Lee Sonny Boy Williamson. I made my first record when I was seventeen
so I had done what I had wanted to do. I hadn't developed as a musician
the way I wanted to at that point. When I made my first records I had
never sung in public or performed with a band. I didn't have the
experience like Little Walter had. He had the experience of playing with
different people for maybe six or seven years before he made records.
I sort
of like jumped right into it with very little experience.
BW: Did you start singing and writing at that time or did that come
along later?
BBA: Well, I was kind of singing and writing all the time because I
knew you had to write your own material and I knew I'd be more
valuable as
a singer. So when I made my first record I wrote the two songs that I
had on it. When I started playing with Bo Diddley I was contributing on
the harmonica, I didn't do any singing with him. On tour with him I
would only sing one song a night or so because Bo Diddley did all of the
singing. Then when I made "I Wish You Would" for Vee-Jay they told me I
needed to get a band together, because there was a new club opening up
and they wanted somebody who had recorded to play there. I didn't have
any repertoire at all I just started singing anything and everything I
could think of. That's how it happened. But my goal was always to sing.
Being just a harmonica player without singing. Blues is about singing
and telling stories. And that's what has made the best of the Blues
performers they are storytellers. So you got to sing. How else will you
tell the story?
BW: After Chess and Vee-Jay, I understand you cut a really decent album
called More From The South Side.
BBA: It was 1963 with Prestige Records.
BW: Why weren't you able to catch fire with your recordings and spread
your music out there more?
BBA: I was popular in the clubs and worked on a regular basis, but you
had to come out with a record that caught on really big with people. In
the Fifties everybody that had a hit record was not appointed and when
we got into the Sixties managers started appointing who the major Blues
singers or stars were going to be. Junior Wells and Buddy Guy never had
a hit record, but Little Walter and John Lee Sonny Boy Williamson had
hit records. Muddy Waters and Elmore James had hit records. Bo Diddley,
Chuck Berry had hits. You had to have it to make it big out there. I
had more hit records than Junior Wells and Buddy Guy had, they didn't
have hits, people who thought they should be the ones that told folks who
should be the stars of Blues music appointed them. I mean guys like
Dick Waterman, managers who were promoting Blues acts to coffeehouses and
college campuses around the country. They began this appointing
process. B.B. King was not appointed. He had hit records. My name was
known
off of my success of my records, but times changed in the Sixties. They
still do this type of thing today. They can take a guy with some
connections or certain people behind them and shoot them right up to
the top.
I think a guy like that is Robert Cray. I don't think he ever had a hit
record, but was just rubbing elbows with B.B. King and John Lee Hooker
to get where he is. I can't see that he has a history of walking up the
ladder. B.B. King was a major star for black audiences and during the
Sixties they didn't know anything about him, until Mike Bloomfield and
Paul Butterfield said, "Hey, listen to this guy," and B.B. always was
the King of the Blues. The white audiences just didn't know him.
And I want to say this about John Lee Sonny Boy Williamson: from 1937
until 1938, when he got killed, he was the major Blues figure like B.B.
King became. But the white audiences never heard of him because he got
killed before they ever got into the Blues. And, you know, when RCA,
Decca, and Columbia Record companies made recordings, a lot of people say
they put all the black Blues players on Bluebird. But that's not true
because Tommy Dorsey, Artie Shaw, a lot of the white artists were on
that label. What happened was that when you made a record, the company
would say only ethnic people would want to hear this. If you were a
Chinese guy and you made a record for RCA they had a label called Red
Seal
for their Classical and other ethnic music on there. They did not feel
that the popular buying public would buy those records, so it got to the
point that they were saying this is for black consumption only.
Nobody thought that any other ethnic group would want to listen to
certain music. That changed in 1953 when Fats Domino came along. Then Bo
Diddley, Chuck Berry, and Little Richard. Even then, when these guys were
making it big with white audiences they still didn't know who B.B. King
and Muddy Waters were. When they found out about those guys it was
around 1965 through '68. When they heard them, the white audience started
investigating the Blues music. Who was this guy, who was that? It was
the meat of the substance. I believe the Blues would have been incredibly
popular in the 1920s had it been played on the radio.
To be continued...
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Congratulations Linda Marie and Thank You for Your dedication to keeping all of
Charlie's fans updated. From the announcements I get it looks like Charlie
stays on the go worldwide. Keep it up Charlie.
Patrick Musselwhite
Richmond Va.
Linda Marie <bluesin1@...> wrote:
Now, that is somethin'!
Tour dates for the states:
02/02/07 Kirkland, WA.
02/03/07 Kent, WA.
02/16/07 Milwaukee, WI.
02/17/07 Chicago, Il.
03/01/07 Tallahassee, FL. (start date w/ Mark Hummel, Kim Wilson)
03/03/07 Ft. Lauderdale, FL.
03/04/07 Melbourne Beach, FL.
03/07/07 Baltimore, MD
03/08/07 Sellersville, PA
03/09/07 Annapolis, MD
03/10/07 Lancaster, PA
03/11/07 Ringwood, NJ
03/12/07 NY, NY
03/13/07 Boston, MA.
03/14/07 Northhampton, MA.
03/15/07 Newmarket, NH .
03/16/07 Fairfield, CT.
03/17/07 Falls River, MA. (end date w/ Mark Hummel, Kim Wilson)
-bluesin1-
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Now, that is somethin'!
Tour dates for the states:
02/02/07 Kirkland, WA.
02/03/07 Kent, WA.
02/16/07 Milwaukee, WI.
02/17/07 Chicago, Il.
03/01/07 Tallahassee, FL. (start date w/ Mark Hummel, Kim Wilson)
03/03/07 Ft. Lauderdale, FL.
03/04/07 Melbourne Beach, FL.
03/07/07 Baltimore, MD
03/08/07 Sellersville, PA
03/09/07 Annapolis, MD
03/10/07 Lancaster, PA
03/11/07 Ringwood, NJ
03/12/07 NY, NY
03/13/07 Boston, MA.
03/14/07 Northhampton, MA.
03/15/07 Newmarket, NH .
03/16/07 Fairfield, CT.
03/17/07 Falls River, MA. (end date w/ Mark Hummel, Kim Wilson)
-bluesin1-
No problem Linda anytime.Get to help all of Charlie
Musselwhite Fans. Rick
--- Linda Maria <bluesin1@...> wrote:
> Thanks Rick,
> I got the other schedule off of his website, and I
> noticed it didn't have the venues........
>
> I am sure Charlie appreciates you posting this!!
>
> blessings,
> -bluesin1-
>
> Rick <tmacfans_02@...> wrote:
> --- In
> strictleyblueslinks@yahoogroups.com, "Rick"
> <tmacfans_02@...>
> wrote:
>
> date venue city state with
> 10/13/2006 Bamboo Room Lake Worth FL
> 10/14/2006 Skipper's Smokehouse Tampa FL
> 10/15/2006 Lou's Blues Indialantic FL Evening with
> 10/17/2006 The Melting Point Athens GA
> Chalie Musselwhite Tour Date October 13,2006 to
> Febuary 3,2007
> {strictleyblueslinks}
>
> Michelle Malone
> 10/18/2006 Smith's Olde Bar Atlanta GA
> 10/19/2006 Capitol Oyster Bar Montgomery AL Evening
> with
> 10/20/2006 B.B. Kings Nashville TN Evening with
> 10/21/2006 B.B. Kings Memphis TN Evening with
> 10/22/2006 Mountain Stage Charleston WV
> 12/7/2006 The Crossroads Fresno CA
> 12/8/2006 Moe's Alley Santa Cruz CA
> 12/9/2006 Moe's Alley Santa Cruz CA
> 12/10/2006 Downtown Brewing Company San Luis Obispo
> CA
> 12/16/2006 (Private Event) El Paso TX Dr. John
> 2/2/2007 Kirkland Performance Center Kirkland WA
> Evening with
> 2/3/2007 Kent-Meridian Performing Arts Center
> Covington WA
> Evening with
>
> Source:The Rosebud Agency
>
> {}=First Yahoo Group to post this message
>
> --- End forwarded message ---
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been
> removed]
>
>
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Thanks Rick,
I got the other schedule off of his website, and I noticed it didn't have the
venues........
I am sure Charlie appreciates you posting this!!
blessings,
-bluesin1-
Rick <tmacfans_02@...> wrote:
--- In strictleyblueslinks@yahoogroups.com, "Rick" <tmacfans_02@...>
wrote:
date venue city state with
10/13/2006 Bamboo Room Lake Worth FL
10/14/2006 Skipper's Smokehouse Tampa FL
10/15/2006 Lou's Blues Indialantic FL Evening with
10/17/2006 The Melting Point Athens GA
Chalie Musselwhite Tour Date October 13,2006 to Febuary 3,2007
{strictleyblueslinks}
Michelle Malone
10/18/2006 Smith's Olde Bar Atlanta GA
10/19/2006 Capitol Oyster Bar Montgomery AL Evening with
10/20/2006 B.B. Kings Nashville TN Evening with
10/21/2006 B.B. Kings Memphis TN Evening with
10/22/2006 Mountain Stage Charleston WV
12/7/2006 The Crossroads Fresno CA
12/8/2006 Moe's Alley Santa Cruz CA
12/9/2006 Moe's Alley Santa Cruz CA
12/10/2006 Downtown Brewing Company San Luis Obispo CA
12/16/2006 (Private Event) El Paso TX Dr. John
2/2/2007 Kirkland Performance Center Kirkland WA Evening with
2/3/2007 Kent-Meridian Performing Arts Center Covington WA
Evening with
Source:The Rosebud Agency
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--- In thebluescorner2@yahoogroups.com, "Michael" <ec23456@...> wrote:
Today In Blues September 23 {thebluescorner2}
On this day in 1978, veteran Memphis gospel-soul singer Solomon
Burke made a rare disco-era entry into the soul chart with "Please
Don't Say Goodbye to Me." It stayed on the chart for only four
weeks, peaking at #91.
On this day in 1955, Fats Domino recorded "What's Wrong" and "Poor
Me" for the Imperial label in New Orleans.
On this day in 1967, "Groovin'" by Booker T. & The M.G.'s reached
#21 on the pop singles chart.
9 24 On this day in 1953, Howlin' Wolf recorded several tunes at
the legendary Sun Studios in Memphis which were later released on
the Chess label. Among them were three songs written by Wolf, "Just
My Kind", "Work For Your Money", and "Momma Died And Left Me".
9 25 On this day in 1960, Sam Cooke's "Chain Gang" reached number
2 on both the R&B and pop singles charts at the same time.
9 26 On this day in 1956, Fats Domino's "Blueberry Hill" entered
the pop charts. It eventually made it to #4.
On this day in 1959, Fats Domino went into the studio at J&M/Cosimo
in New Orleans to record "Be My Guest".
On this day in 1969, San Francisco's Fillmore West opened.
9 27 On this day in 1952, Little Walter's "Juke" reached #1
On this day in 1912, WC Handy published Memphis Blues.
9 28 On this day in 1931, Peetie Wheatstraw records "Devil's Son-
In-Law".
9 29 On this day in 1924, Sarah Martin recorded "Eagle Rock Me
Papa" and "Things Done Got Too Thick" in New York City for Okeh.
On this day in 1934, Texas Alexander recorded "Lonesome
Blues", "Lonesome Valley Blues", Katy Crossing Blues" and "Justice
Blues" in San Antonio, Texas for Vocalion.
On this day in 1936, Billie Holiday recorded "A Fine Romance" for
Vocalion #3333
9 30 On this day in 1935, Porgy and Bess was presented for the
first time at the Colonial Theatre in Boston.
On this day in 1963, B.B. King recorded "How Blue Can You Get" which
was released as ABC single #10527
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--- In thebluescorner2@yahoogroups.com, "Michael" <ec23456@...> wrote:
Today In Blues September 22 {thebluescorner2}
9 22 On this day in 1965 Little Milton recorded "Things Go Better
With Coke" for a radio advertising campaign.
9 23 On this day in 1978, veteran Memphis gospel-soul singer
Solomon Burke made a rare disco-era entry into the soul chart
with "Please Don't Say Goodbye to Me." It stayed on the chart for
only four weeks, peaking at #91.
On this day in 1955, Fats Domino recorded "What's Wrong" and "Poor
Me" for the Imperial label in New Orleans.
On this day in 1967, "Groovin'" by Booker T. & The M.G.'s reached
#21 on the pop singles chart.
9 24 On this day in 1953, Howlin' Wolf recorded several tunes at
the legendary Sun Studios in Memphis which were later released on
the Chess label. Among them were three songs written by Wolf, "Just
My Kind", "Work For Your Money", and "Momma Died And Left Me".
9 25 On this day in 1960, Sam Cooke's "Chain Gang" reached number
2 on both the R&B and pop singles charts at the same time.
9 26 On this day in 1956, Fats Domino's "Blueberry Hill" entered
the pop charts. It eventually made it to #4.
On this day in 1959, Fats Domino went into the studio at J&M/Cosimo
in New Orleans to record "Be My Guest".
On this day in 1969, San Francisco's Fillmore West opened.
9 27 On this day in 1952, Little Walter's "Juke" reached #1
On this day in 1912, WC Handy published Memphis Blues.
9 28 On this day in 1931, Peetie Wheatstraw records "Devil's Son-
In-Law".
9 29 On this day in 1924, Sarah Martin recorded "Eagle Rock Me
Papa" and "Things Done Got Too Thick" in New York City for Okeh.
On this day in 1934, Texas Alexander recorded "Lonesome
Blues", "Lonesome Valley Blues", Katy Crossing Blues" and "Justice
Blues" in San Antonio, Texas for Vocalion.
On this day in 1936, Billie Holiday recorded "A Fine Romance" for
Vocalion #3333
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