Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Bluesman Kenny Miller passes on

The Detroit Blues Society is reporting the death of Mount Clemens blues guitarist-singer-harmonica player Kenny Miller. 

MILLER
Miller released two CDs: "Midnight Groove," a live recording at Chrissy's Lounge in Mount Clemens originally released in 1990; and the studio album "Kenny's Blues" (1996).   Both have been re-issued on No Cover Records (www.nocover.net). 

Here are the funeral arrangements:

VISITATION
Thursday, Dec. 29 11 a.m.- 8 p.m.
United Memorial Funeral Home
75 Dickinson (Market St. west of Gratiot)
Mount Clemens 48043-5926
586.463.8800

FUNERAL
Friday, Dec. 30
11 a.m. Family hour
12 p.m. Funeral service
Church of the Living God
42448 Colchester
Clinton Township

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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Grammy nominees announced


The nominees for the 54th annual Grammy Awards have been announced.
Receiving nominations in the Best Blues Album category were: “Low Country Blues” (Rounder) by Gregg Allman, “Roadside Attractions” (Alligator) by Marcia Ball, “Man In Motion” (Stax Records) by Warren Haynes, “The Reflection” (Yolabelle International/Ryko Records) by Keb’ Mo’, and “Revelator” (Masterworks) by the Tedeschi Trucks Band.
Nominated in the Best Album Notes category was “Hear Me Howling!: Blues, Ballads & Beyond As Recorded By The San Francisco Bay By Chris Strachwitz In The 1960s” (Arhoolie Records) by writer Adam Machado.
The Grammys will be broadcast at 8 p.m. Feb. 12, 2012 on CBS.

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Savoy Brown at the Magic Bag

For over 45 years, guitarist Kim Simmonds has been the driving force behind the British blues rock band Savoy Brown. He has been featured on the cover of Guitar Player Magazine and has shared the stage with such guitar legends as Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix and Muddy Waters.
Now, the band, which recently signed with Ruf Records, is celebrating the release of its latest CD, “Voodoo Moon,” with “The Legend Continues Tour,” including a stop on Friday at the Magic Bag in Ferndale. Tickets are $25.
KIM SIMMONDS
Savoy Brown was one of the first British blues bands to record, releasing their first album in 1966. One of the first racially mixed blues bands, Savoy Brown backed up John Lee Hooker on his 1967 tour of the United Kingdom and has jammed with many blues greats, including Bobby “Blue” Bland and Charles Brown.
"Blues music has been my first love, somewhere it connects my Welsh roots and enables me to express my emotions and allows the perfect creative outlet,” Simmonds said in a release.
Savoy Brown has performed over 5,000 concerts at venues including The Royal Albert Hall, Carnegie Hall and the Fillmore East and West. In 1972, the band recorded a live album in New York’s Central Park.
Ex-band members have also been members of many notable rock and blues acts, including Foghat, Humble Pie, Fleetwood Mac, Black Sabbath and Ten Years After.
Simmonds has been inducted into the Hollywood Rock Hall of Fame and received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Detroit Blues Society.
Other upcoming events at the Magic Bag to mark on your calendar include the Anti-Freeze Blues Festival, featuring Reverend Payton’s Big Damn Band, Johnnie Bassett, Thornetta Davis, and The Rattlesnake Shake, on Jan. 7; the Eric Johnson Band on Jan. 11; soul singer Charles Bradley and The Extraordinaires on Feb. 12; and the rescheduled date for slide guitar wizard Sonny Landreth on May 18.
For information, click www.themagicbag.com.
AT CALLAHAN'S: Callahan's Music Hall in Auburn Hills has an impressive 1-2-3 punch this weekend, with Popa Chubby on Thursday (Dec. 1), Duke Tumatoe on Friday (Dec. 2) and Steve Gornall and the Blue Collar Blues Band on Saturday (Dec. 3). For info, click www.atcallahans.com.
MORE MO’:  Keb’ Mo’ will be joined by special guest Andres Osborne on Jan. 20 at the Royal Oak Music Theatre. Reserved tickets are $39.50. For information, click www.royaloakmusictheatre.com.

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Jeff Grand, Chris Canas Band win Detroit Blues Challenge


Congratulations to Jeff Grand and the Chris Canas Band, winners of the 2011 Detroit Blues Challenge.
Grand won the solo/duo competition at The Oxford Tap and the Chris Canas Band finished first in the band finals at Freddy’s in Clinton Township.
Grand and the Chris Canas Band will represent the Detroit Blues Society at the International Blues Challenge in Memphis.
Jim McCarty, from left, is shown with guitar buddies Bobby East and Jeff Grand.
They join an impressive list of Detroit Blues Challenge winners. Past champs in the solo/duo competition include: Travelin’ Blues, John Latini (twice), Mike Espy and Yakety Yak, Christy and Jeff Howard, Pete “Big Dog” Fetters, Carl Henry, and Paul Miles. Past band competition winners include: Rusty Wright Band (twice), Crossroads Blues Band, Count Bracey and the Pleasuretones, Front Street Blues Band, Luther “Badman” Keith, Lady Sunshine and the X Band, The Whoodoo Band, Mojo and the Boogiemen, and Joce’Lyn B and the Detroit Street Players.
Lady Sunshine and the X Band and Joce’Lyn B and the Detroit Street Players each placed second at the International Blues Challenge competition.
The IBC will be held on Feb. 1-4, 2012 in Memphis in the Beale Street entertainment district. Tickets are available now.
The 28th annual IBC, presented by The Blues Foundation, will begin with the FedEx International Showcase (Jan. 31). Quarterfinals will be held Feb. 1-2, the semifinals on Feb. 3 and the finals in the Orpheum Theater on Feb. 4. There will also be a youth showcase for those under the age of 21 on the afternoon of Feb. 3.
For information on IBC, click www.blues.org. For info on the Detroit Blues Society, click www.detroitbluessociety.org.

McCARTY ADDED TO HOEY CONCERT LINEUP

Guitarist extraordinaire Jim McCarty and his band Mystery Train have been added to the holiday lineup for Gary Hoey’s “Ho Ho Hoey Tour 2011” at 8 p.m. Saturday (Nov. 26) at the City Theatre in Detroit.
McCarty, who also sings, first displayed his considerable guitar chops as a member of Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels. Over the years, he’s performed in The Rockets, the Buddy Miles Express, Cactus, and the Detroit Blues Band. He has also recorded with industry icons such as Jimi Hendrix and Bob Seger.
Hoey, a rock, blues and surf guitarist, is known for his signature versions of covers such as “Hocus Pocus,” “Lowrider,” and “Misirlou.”
Tickets are $27 and are on sale now at OlympiaEntertainment.com, The Fox Theatre, Joe Louis Arena and City Theatre box offices, Hockeytown Authentics in Troy (without service charge), and all Ticketmaster locations and Ticketmaster.com. To charge tickets by phone, call (800) 745-3000.  For additional information, call (313) 471-6611. 

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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Detroit Blues Challenge this weekend


The Detroit Blues Challenge, hosted by the Detroit Blues Society, continues with solo/duo and band competitions this weekend.
On Saturday (Nov. 19), performers Lena Williams, William Toll, Jeff Grand, Gwen Hayes, and Buzz ‘N Buster will compete in the solo/duo competition at 7 p.m. at The Oxford Tap, 36 S. Washington St. in Oxford. The winner will represent the Detroit Blues Society at the International Blues Challenge in Memphis.
On Sunday (Nov. 20), Bea B., Sweet Willie and the Tea Bones, and the Chris Canas Band will compete in the band category at 7 p.m. at Freddy's, 40000 Garfield in Clinton Township. The winner of Sunday’s event will face the band 3 Ton Soul in the band finals at 7 p.m. Tuesday (Nov. 22) at Freddy’s, with the winner advancing to Memphis.
JEFF GRAND
The 2012 International Blues Challenge competition will be held Jan. 31 – Feb. 4, 2012 in Memphis in the Beale Street entertainment district. Tickets are available now.
The 28th annual IBC, presented by The Blues Foundation, will begin with the FedEx International Showcase (Jan. 31). Quarterfinals will be held  Feb. 1-2, the semifinals on Feb. 3 and the finals in the Orpheum Theater on Feb. 4. There will also be a youth showcase for those under the age of 21 on the afternoon of Feb. 3. In 2011, 110 bands and 83 solo/duo acts competed.
The list of current blues artists that have competed in the IBC over the years includes Michael Burks, Tommy Castro, the late Sean Costello, Larry Garner, Zac Harmon, Jason Ricci, Super Chikan, Susan Tedeschi, and Watermelon Slim, among many others.
For information on IBC, click www.blues.org. For info on the Detroit Blues Society, click www.detroitbluessociety.org.

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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Kenny Brinkley at Blues Heritage Series


The Detroit Blues Society Blues Heritage Series presents saxman McKinley “Kenny” Brinkley with the Rootsologists from 2-5 p.m. Saturday (Nov. 19) at the Scarab Club, 217 Farnsworth in Detroit.
Brinkley, 78, is a Detroit native who played his first gigs in 1954 at Phelps Lounge with pianist/bandleader Teddy Harris Jr. After being drafted by the U.S. Army in 1955, he ended up joining other black musicians to form a band that played at military bases around Europe for the next two years.
Following his military service, Brinkley performed at clubs around Detroit with artists such as Harris, Little Willie John, Joe Weaver, Alberta Adams and Don Davis.
In the ‘60s, he spent several short periods of time with The Motor Town Revue, which performed on concert tours of Motown artists. This led to Brinkley being on the famed recording of Stevie Wonder's “Fingertips” at The Regal Theater in Chicago in 1962. 
In the late ‘60s, he joined with trumpeter Herbie Williams to form a quintet called The Decoys, with Don Whitehead on drums, Leonard McIntyre on bass and Earnest Wilson on piano. Later, Brinkley formed a band called KB + 3, with Nate Shepard on organ, James Brown on drums, and various guitar players.
Brinkley later played with bluesman Kenny Miller and, in 1996, joined the Back Door Blues Band.
At the Scarab Club, he’ll be backed by the Rootsologists, featuring Dan Devins (vocals/harmonica), George Friend (guitar/vocals), Mike Marshall (bass) and RJ Spangler (drums).

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