Thursday, May 21, 2009
Memphis Gold Sings "Catfish Creeper" at Silver Spring Blues Festival!
The Memphis Gold Band is Chet Chandler, Guitar/Vocals; Clarence “Bluesman” Turner, Bass; Charlie Sayles, Harmonica; Joe Poppen, Guitar; Black Betty, Vocals; Glenn Douglas, Keyboards; and Morris Cobb, Drums.
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Memphis Golds Lights Up Silver Spring Blues Festival
The featured attraction of the first Annual Silver Spring Blues Festival at Downtown Silver Spring was Memphis Gold and his band. Chet Chandler aka "Memphis Gold" is an internationally acclaimed bluesman, wildly popular in the metropolitan Washington, DC area. Chandler has long time ties to the Silver Spring area, where he raised his family and lived for nearly 40 years. He's a legend in Silver Spring history as one of the heroic rescuers of survivors of a CSX train crash in 1996.
The Memphis Gold Band is Chet Chandler, Guitar & Vocals; Clarence “Bluesman” Turner, Bass; Charlie Sayles, Harmonica; Joe Poppen, Guitar; Black Betty, Vocals; Glenn Douglas, Keyboards; and Morris Cobb, Drums.
The DC Blues Society Band Plays the Silver Spring Blues Festival
The DC Blues Society was one of the Silver Spring Town Center, Inc.'s principal partners in the first Annual Blues Festival at Downtown Silver Spring. And their band the DC Blues Society Band was a big hit at the sun-drenched festival.
The DC Blues Society Band is Vocals and Guitar – Ivan “Illinois Slim” Jackson; Harmonica – Anthony “Swamp Dog” Clark; Drums – Sam “Nucleus” Turner; Bass – David Jackson; and Rhythm Guitar – Sam’I Nuriddin.
The DC Blues Society Band is Vocals and Guitar – Ivan “Illinois Slim” Jackson; Harmonica – Anthony “Swamp Dog” Clark; Drums – Sam “Nucleus” Turner; Bass – David Jackson; and Rhythm Guitar – Sam’I Nuriddin.
Capital Blues Ensemble
The Capital Blues Ensemble, winners of the DC Blues Society 2009 Festival Audition, performed at the first Annual Silver Spring Blues Festival at Downtown Silver Spring.
The Capital Blues Ensemble is John Vengrouskie - guitar, Art McKinney - drums, Bill Carey - bass, Anthony “Swamp Dog” Clark - harp, Brian Falkowski - sax, Gary Hendrickson - trumpet and Ian Walters - keys
Silver Spring's Jonny Grave at the Silver Spring Blues Festival
Silver Spring resident and acoustic blues guitarist Jonny Grave was a favorite performer at this year's Silver Spring Blues Festival at Downtown Silver Spring. The local blues star drew cheers and applause from hundreds of spectators at the first blues festival to be held in Silver Spring. Joined by harmonica player Chris Nammour, Jonny Grave sang a great set of traditional blues tunes.
"Three Chords and The Truth" Inspires at Silver Spring Blues Festival
The 2009 Silver Spring Blues Festival at Downtown Silver Spring was kicked off by the dynamic youth band “Three Chords and The Truth.” Three Chords & The Truth is a blues inspired student led band now entering its third year of existence. The band exists as a tribute to the birth of America's Music in the Delta Region and as a symbol for the power and passion of the garage band. Not only that, the students take you on a musical & historical journey through America's music.
Three Chords and the Truth is Paige DeSouza and Josh Johnson, Drums; Crystal Fasanya, Guitar; Anjel Morris and Josh Johnson, Keyboard; Loughton Sargeant, Steven Johnson Jr., and Dominique Lockett, Bass; Saudat Almaroof, Hand Percussion; Bria Barber, Ebonique Brown, Casi Mewborn, and MiKayla Coleman, Supporting Vocals; and Josh Johnson, Crystal Fasanya, Loughton Sargeant, and Anjel Morris, Lead Vocals.
Three Chords & The Truth was formed by the Colours Arts in Education Program as an answer to Hurricane Katrina. Colours is always involved in assisting various causes and efforts. However, Katrina and the remarkable human spirit and will to overcome that following inspired the students in Colours to pick up instruments for the first time, and in the grand American tradition of garage bands everywhere, make a difference by bringing the music of the Blues Line and beyond to life.
The band was originally named SPLATT! and now is Three Chords in the Truth. The band is available to perform anywhere and everywhere..a lot of the time for honorariums or for free.
The band is meant to inspire those young and old to get into music and assist with the rebirth of New Orleans and Mississippi. For two years, the band has raised funds for five student based cultural and arts programs in New Orleans and Mississippi, as well as for Breast Cancer Research, and various scholarship funds.
For more information, visit http://www.colours.org/new_page_4.htm
Thanks to Jason Cook and Three Chords and the Truth--the first band of the first Silver Spring Blues Festival at Downtown Silver Spring.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Silver Spring Blues Festival - A Huge Success!
The first Silver Spring Blues Festival at Downtown Silver Spring was a huge success. Held on Saturday, May 9th on Ellsworth Drive, the festival attracted hundreds of blues fans and casual spectators under sunny skies.
The festival featured international bluesman "Memphis Gold" and his band which included legendary harmonica player Charlie Sayles and popular vocalist Black Betty. Other featured acts were Three Chords and the Truth, Silver Spring guitarist Jonny Grave, the DC Blues Society Band and the Capital Blues Ensemble. WPFW radio personality Ida Campbell was the festival emcee.
Montgomery County Executive Isiah Leggett attended the Silver Spring Blues Festival as did Montgomery County Councilmembers Valerie Ervin, Marc Elrich, George Leventhal, and Maryland State Delegate Tom Hucker.
In addition to Stokey the Clown, facepainting, and crafts activities led by Pyramid Atlantic, the musical petting zoos organized by the DC Blues Society and Dale Music were extremely popular.
The Silver Spring Blues Festival was produced by the Silver Spring Town Center, Inc., in partnership with the DC Blues Society, Montgomery College, PFA Silver Spring LLC, Three Keys Music, the Silver Spring Regional Services Center, the Silver Spring Penguin and the Silver Spring Voice.
The festival was videotaped by Montgomery Community Television for broadcast later this year.
Friday, May 8, 2009
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