I was there, were you? I saw a number of our readers out having a great time at the Blues in Bentonville last Friday evening. For those unable to attend, here's hoping your calendar is free the next time Jeff Horton and the Meteor Guitar Gallery put together one of these events. As promised, "Blues in Bentonville" showcased some of the best of the blues in NWA. Great music and an overall enjoyable evening.
Also be sure to check out all the articles below for a wrap up on last week's event as well as a collection of news articles you may have missed before.
Clearly the live music calendar continues to transform from patio performances
to more varied indoor events. We
will continue to offer an updated
calendar every week.
Always remember, this is YOUR newsletter! Please send feedback or suggestions our way. You can reach me by email at the address below. We appreciate our readers and want
to see your ideas included!
~Sandy McCann
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CONGRATULATIONS!
Jeff Horton Band
WINNER 2021
Ozark Blues Society
Blues Challenge
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Let's all give a resounding round of applause for the winners of our 2021 Blues Challenge, The Jeff Horton Band.
They will be representing NWA and Ozark Blues Society in the January 2022 International Blues Challenge in Memphis on January 18-22, 2022.
If you are a supporter of Jeff's band
and have not gone to IBC before, be sure and visit www.blues.org for all the information about tickets, hotel blocks, and more.
There is a special air of excitement
this year following last year's
cancellation due to the pandemic.
For the last 10 years the Jeff Horton Band based in Bentonville, Arkansas has been a local “ambassador for the Blues”. They’ve hosted numerous blues jams, including some tied in with the Ozark Blues Society at various locations from Fayetteville all the way to Southern Missouri. Over that period of time they’ve built a collection of original songs and put them into an album that was just released entitled “These Blues are all Mine”. In the years leading up to this album JHB has headlined such events as Eureka Springs Blues Weekend and Bikes, Blues, & BBQ! In the end, they’re just a group of guys that are very passionate about the Blues they play!
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It's A Wrap!
Blues in Bentonville
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The Blues was alive and well last Friday night at The Meteor in Bentonville!!! Jeff Horton’s “Blues in Bentonville” concert, featuring, Gary Hutchison & Ralph Hert,
Buddy Shute & the Motivators,
Brick Fields,
The R.d. Olson Band, and The Jeff Horton Band, played to a nearly packed house of enthusiastic Blues fans!
Each one of these fantastic groups brought a truckload of energy and passion along with them for the evening and a great time was had by all! The All Star Jam at the end of the night was definitely the highlight as the musicians really got to kick up their heels and have some fun!
The Ozark Blues Society was there in support of the event as well as conducting a membership drive, and local artist Karen Lynn not only had some of her art on display, but she also donated a poster of the Jeff Horton Band onstage during their recent OBS Blues Challenge win, and had it autographed for the band, later to be raffled off at the 21C IBC Fundraiser event in January.
This event was the first of many as Jeff will now be starting a monthly Blues Night at The Meteor Guitar Gallery! So keep your eyes peeled for further Blues events brought to you by JH Productions and The Meteor Guitar Gallery
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Bandzoogle Presents
Marketing Strategies
for Musicians
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Liz Lottmann shared the following...
Known by working musicians as a great site for a multitude of helpful information, Bandzoogle's blog this week offers advice for strategizing on marketing your band. Read the article HERE:
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Blues United Against Hunger
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Press release: From our partner Blues In Motion
For immediate release: October 19, 2021
Blues United Against Hunger
For the first time in blues music history, artists have come together to record a special
song titled "You can depend on me"; a truly amazing and heartfelt recording, with all
the proceeds from the sale of the song going to Feeding America.
This will be the first time that so many Blues Artists will come together for an event of
this magnitude. The Blues in Motion Foundation has done it again and rallied up
something very special.
The Blues in Motion Foundation is the nonprofit arm of The Blues Television Network. It
works in partnership with Blues Artists in the hopes of helping them navigate their
career in today’s fast-paced and constantly evolving music industry.
The goal is to share the love of ‘Blues’ music throughout America and the world to
create a better understanding and appreciation for the ‘Blue’s culture’. If that wasn’t
enough, the Foundation has outdone itself and has recorded a truly unifying song that is
sure to captivate hearts across the country.
An inspiring and uplifting song has never been so needed, as in these trying and
uncertain times. A song that has been carefully written by the renowned E.C. Scott
(recorded in ‘Creativibes’ Studio in Union City, California) and truly made with ‘Blues
love’.
E.C. Scott has previously been nominated for 9 Blues Music Awards and has shared
the stage with artists such as Ray Charles, Patti LaBelle, Lou Rawls, John Lee Hooker,
and the Ohio Players.
She brings together more than 35 of our top Blues Artists to collaborate in an effort to
tackle the ever-increasing hunger crisis. Artists have come together whilst also raising
awareness about the Blues community.
The collaborating artists include E.C. Scott, Alabama Mike, Anthony Graci, Barbara
Blue, Dani Wilde, Early Times, Fiona Boyes, Gaye Adegbalola, Jeanie Tracy, Joe Louis
Walker, John Németh, Josh Hoyer, Ladee Bianca, Larry Batiste, Lisa Mann, Michael
Charles, Paula Harris, R.J. Mischo, Sakai T. Smith, Stevie J. Blues, Theodis Ealey,
Thornetta Davis, Tommy Castro, Trudy Lynn, Eddie Blue Lester, and Zac Harmon.
All sales of the record “You Can Depend on Me” will be donated to Feeding America to
assist in this unprecedented time of need.
‘Blues in Motion’ will be working in partnership with ‘The Feeding America’ organization,
a network that provides 4.3 billion meals annually, helping 1 in 7 Americans facing
hunger live more secure and stable lives.
Feeding America is the largest hunger-relief organization. It helps provide meals to
children and families in need across the US.
A highly important organization that tries to alleviate the pressure on the 11.8% of the
American population who live in households that lack access to affordable and nutritious
meals.
It is a time to help those who need our help the most, it is a time for us to stand together
and show our support to the millions of children and families who walk these streets
pained by hunger.
Together, with your much-appreciated support, ‘The Blues Community’ will be able to do
what they do best: help.
The release date is Monday, 11th October and the song can be purchased on all major
streaming platforms. Donations can be made via bluesinmotion.org
Media Contact
For media inquiries please contact:
Website: Blues In Motion
Email: ycdom.info@gmail.com
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Support Options
For Local Artists
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Please check this section of the newsletter weekly for ideas of how to support local musicians and venues. Submissions are being reduced to contact information this week as we restart the Live Music Calendar.
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Brick Fields
We have released a single from the upcoming album. Here is a link to the video "Take Me To the Riverside"
Once live music begins again, folks can stay updated on our concerts by signing up to our email at www.BrickFieldsMusic.com and following us on Facebook at:https://www.facebook.com/BrickFieldsMusic
We also have two stores on our website one for music merchandise and another for Blues Therapy handmade items such as essential oil blends, Jewelry, tie dyes, bath salts, body butters and more.
Thank you for your support.
I pray that each of you and your families are all doing okay through this.
Brick Fields
Booking Call: The Brick House 479-846-4668
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The Jeff Horton Band
Based in Bentonville, Arkansas, the
Jeff Horton Band definitely has
a passion for the Blues! For the last
10 years Jeff and the guys have done their part in sharing the Blues as much as possible, treating their fans to an enjoyable experience.
For more information on the Jeff Horton Band check out:
Jeff has also put together a Spotify playlist for NWA Blues. It can be found, HERE:
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LIVE MUSIC
Music Calendar
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Please enjoy the following listings comprised of bands, venues, and/or organizations that support Ozark Blues Society. Always check with individual venues for event details and schedule changes. Submit weekly listings by emailing: SANDY
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11.12
- Flip Off Pirates for Happy Hour at George's Majestic Lounge in Fayetteville
- RAIN: Tribute to the Beatles at the WAC in Fayetteville
- Jeff Horton Band at Good Vibrations in Rogers
- Keith Nicholson at JJ's Grill and Chill in Bella Vista
- Jimmy Wayne Garrett at the 1886 Crescent Hotel in Eureka Springs
- Jenna and the Soul Shakers at Rowdy Beaver Dan in Eureka Springs
11.13
- Larkin Poe with Tyler Bryant at George's Majestic Lounge in Fayetteville
- Ocie Fisher at JJ's Grill and Chill in Springdale
- Nathan Bryce and Loaded Dice at the Meteor Guitar Gallery in Bentonville
- Keith Nicholson at JJ's Grill and Chill in Bella Vista
- Blew Reed and the Flatheads at the Rowdy Beaver Den in Eureka Springs
11.15
- Tommy Emmanuel at the WAC in Fayetteville
11.16
- Adam Collins, Matt Beach and Garrett Jones for Jazz at the Undercroft Bar in Bentonville
- Richard Burnett at JJ's Grill and Chill in Bella Vista
11.17
- Brick Fields Blues Therapy at Moranos in Fayetteville
- Ben Harris jazz guitar at Six-Twelve Coffeehouse and Bar in Fayetteville
11.19
- Full House for Happy Hour at George's Majestic Lounge in Fayetteville
- Avery Sunshine and Pura Coco for Soul Nite at the Meteor Guitar Gallery in Bentonville
- Ocie Fisher at JJ's Grill and Chill in Bella Vista
11.20
- Ocie Fisher at JJ's Grill and Chill in Rogers
- Jeff Horton Band at the Boars Nest in Rogers
Mark Your Calendar
Please Submit Dates for Regional Blues Artists and Group Events HERE |
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In this issue: 11/12/2021
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On this day
in Blues History
November 12
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Today’s show features music performed by Louis Armstrong and Fats Domino
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"The memory of things gone is important to a jazz musician."
Louis Armstrong
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Blues Education Supporters
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Thanks to the following for their support of blues education.
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Check Out these regular local radio programs
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"The Generic Blues Show" hosted by Paul Kelso airs every Friday night at 9pm on KUAF 91.3FM
Rockin' Hog Radio presents "Sunday Morning Blues" from 8am to 10am every Sunday
LINK
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Get Involved with the Ozark Blues Society
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Annual membership levels begin at $15 and give you so much in return, including meeting new friends while enjoying the best blues artists in the area.
By being a member of The Ozark Blues Society of Northwest Arkansas, you are helping to support the Arts and to preserve the Original American Art Form known as The Blues.
Membership Benefits Include:
Weekly E-newsletter
Opportunities to win tickets to events
VIP seating at events (when available)
Discounts on OBS merchandise
Social networking – meeting other people who also love the blues
Opportunities to volunteer on OBS committees and at events
Ability to attend board meetings and vote on upcoming organizational issues and elections
Visit our Website to renew or join! Ozarkbluessociety.org
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