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Showing posts with label Blues. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blues. Show all posts
Friday, June 12, 2015
ANNOUNCEMENT: An Evening With The Wave Function
Unfortunately, our friends Masseuse will no longer be able to join The Wave Function on stage for the June 19 show at Rockhouse Live Midtown. The show must go on, however, and The Wave Function has greed to take the entire night for themselves! The band will bring experimental jams, spanning across the various subgenres of rock, blues and more. Make sure to head out to Rockhouse Live Midtown on June 19 to catch this unique show! For more details, RSVP to the Facebook event HERE.
Tuesday, June 2, 2015
Blues + Brews IV: An Evening With… Alvin Youngblood Hart’s Muscle Theory
Grammy Award winning artist
headlines the Young Avenue Deli.
Memphis, TN – June 20, 2015 – The
“Blues + Brews: An Evening With…” concert series is back with its fourth
installment. This Blues + Brews presents a breath of fresh summer air, as
Grammy Award winning artist Alvin Youngblood Hart and his Muscle Theory takes
stage in the Mid-South. This concert is sure to be a dynamic and intimate evening
with one of the blues most renowned musicians.
Hart adopted the
nickname "Alvin" from the harmonica-playing front man for the
television cartoon group The Chipmunks and is now known as one of the world's
foremost practitioners of country blues. With a traditional blues sound, Hart blends a
steady sound of country, rock and blues.
Doors at Young Avenue Deli open
at 9pm and Alvin Youngblood Hart’s Muscle Theory will take the stage at 10pm.
Tickets for the event are available at the door and craft beer drink specials
will be provided by AS Barbaro all evening long.
About Alvin Youngblood Hart
Alvin Youngblood Hart hit the
blues scene like a shockwave in 1996 with his debut album “BIG MAMA’S DOOR.” In 1997 the strength and
success of Hart’s first album earned him five nominations in prominent W.C.
Handy Blues Awards now the Blues Music Awards. With nominations including Best
New Artist, Best Acoustic Artist, and Best Traditional Blues Artist and his
album (BIG MAMA’S DOOR) was nominated for both Acoustic Album of the Year and
Traditional Album of the Year. Hart took home the award for Best New Artist, an
honor for an artist who was once said to have the ability to carry the blues
torch for Generation X. His sophomore album “TERRITORY” was voted Best Blues
Album and in 2003 the release of “DOWN IN THE ALLEY” garnering Grammy Award
nominations setting the precedent Hart was now carrying the blues torch into a
new generation. Hart received a Grammy in 2004 for his philanthropic
contribution to the compilation BEAUTIFUL DREAMER: THE SONGS OF STEPHEN FOSTER.
After joining forces with friends Luther Dickinson (North Mississippi Allstars,
Black Crowes) and Jimbo Mathus (Squirrel Nut Zippers, Tri-State Coalition) in
2010 to form “The South Memphis String Band.” The fun-loving and regaling trio
was quickly dubbed by the media as an “acoustic super group” while their debut
record HOME SWEET HOME was received with rabid enthusiasm. The 2011 Blues Music
Awards (The Blues Foundation) nominated the record for “Best Acoustic Album.”
Currently when Alvin Youngblood Hart is not touring solo, he is plugged in with
revered rock trio “Alvin Youngblood Hart’s Muscle Theory.”
About Whitney Entertainment Brokers
The Whitney Entertainment Brokers
seek to debut and present headline quality music starting with the blues
throughout the Mid-South. The Whitney Entertainment Brokers mission is to
recognize and relish Memphis, TN as the home of the indelible Blues and Delta
sound which has laid the groundwork for R&B, Rock n Roll, Soul and various
popular music genres. As we embrace the history and culture of this city we
seek to unify and showcase the positive aspects Memphis has to offer.
About Young Avenue Deli
Standing tall off the corner of
Cooper and Young Avenue in the heart of Memphis, TN is the Young Avenue Deli.
After opening in October 1995 this restaurant, bar and music venue is seen as a
local landmark to Memphians. Just a few blocks down from Overton Square, “The
Deli” serves as the backbone to the Cooper Young Festival each year. With the
largest selection of craft beer in the area, Young Avenue Deli looks to revive
Memphis culture in the eyes of locals as they embrace the emerging beer scene
and showcase live music kin to the area.
Contact
Info:
Stephen
WhitneyE: stephen@whitneybrokers.com
P: 901.605.9754
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Blues + Brews III: An Evening With... Kingfish
16 year-old Clarksdale, MS guitar
prodigy Christone “Kingfish” Ingram headlines live at Young Avenue Deli
Memphis, TN – The third installment of the “Blues + Brews: An Evening With…” concert
series showcases the future of the Blues to the Mid-South. On Friday, February
27, 2015, musical wunderkind Christone “Kingfish” Ingram will headline his
first live performance in Memphis, Tennessee.
After an appearance at the
White House and touring dates in France, Kingfish is coming back to Memphis to
thrill audiences with his soulful, Delta sound.
Since he last took the stage in Memphis, opening for “Blues + Brews II,”
his career has catapulted to the national stage as he has been featured on the
Rachael Ray Show, numerous news outlets, as well as, shared and liked across
all major social media.
Kingfish Ingram is extraordinary
talent and has a huge personality to boot. Kingfish is a true descendent
of music legend Charlie Pride. Originally
from Delta blues country in Mississippi, he picked up the bass guitar at the unexpected
age of 5. Under the tutelage of music
legends Richard "Daddy Rich” Crisman and Bill “Howl-N-Madd”
Perry he learned the history of the Blues genre and honed musical chops far
beyond his years.
Ingram is a one of a kind
showman and his live performances are not to be missed. Event doors will open at Young Avenue Deli at
9pm and live music will begin at 10pm with Christone “Kingfish” Ingram
performing two full music sets. Craft and domestic beer specials will be
provided by AS Barboro and Young Avenue Deli all night long.
About Christone “Kingfish” Ingram
Hailing from Clarksdale,
MS home of the Delta Blues, Christone “Kingfish” Ingram personifies what the
Delta Blues sound and culture is all about. Only 16 years old, Kingfish is
thought of as a musical prodigy beginning his musical journey as a young drummer,
becoming a skilled bassist by the age of 9 and a guitar sensation by the age of
14. While many doubt someone his age can feel, let alone play the blues, Kingfish
has redefined odds and he’s only getting better.
About Whitney
Entertainment Brokers (WEB)
The Whitney Entertainment
Brokers seek to present and debut headline quality music throughout the
Mid-South. The Whitney Entertainment Brokers mission is to recognize and relish
Memphis, TN as the home of the indelible Blues and Delta sound that has laid
the groundwork for Blues, Rock, R&B, Soul, Country and other various
popular music genres. WEB enthusiastically embraces the history and culture of
the city and sounds we love.
About Young
Avenue Deli
Standing tall off
the corner of Cooper and Young Avenue in the heart of Memphis, TN is the Young
Avenue Deli. After opening in October 1995 this restaurant, bar and music venue
is seen as a local landmark to Memphians. Just a few blocks down from Overton
Square, “The Deli” serves as the backbone to the Cooper Young Festival each
year. With the largest selection of craft beer in the area, Young Avenue Deli
looks to revive Memphis culture in the eyes of locals as they embrace the
emerging beer scene and showcase live music kin to the area.
Contact
Info:
Whitney
Entertainment Brokers
E: stephen@whitneybrokers.com & ric@whitneybrokers.com
P: 901.605.9754
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
The Cedric Burnside Project Returns to Young Avenue Deli
Memphis,
TN – (February 14, 2015) – The Cedric Burnside Project (CBP)
returns to Young Avenue Deli on Valentine’s Day for a concert that is sure to
be a sweet treat for music lovers across the Mid-South. This show will be the
band’s first time back in Memphis since August 2014 and as always, their progressive
style of Hill Country Blues and Rock will be a crowd pleaser in the “Home of
the Blues.”
After
a successful year in 2014, including a performance at the Blues Music Awards where
Cedric Burnside took home Best Instrumental Drummer, The Cedric Burnside
Project are reaching for new heights in 2015 with a brand new album.
CBP’s
Valentine’s Day show will be the official album release party for their new
album, “Descendants of Hill Country.” This
album officially releases in February 2015 and was partially recorded and mixed
locally at Scott Bomar’s Electraphonic Records. For CBP, “Descendants of Hill
Country,” offers a sound that is a new exploration of Hill Country Blues that
will thrill long-time Cedric Burnside Project fans and newcomers alike.
Doors
at Young Avenue Deli open at 9pm and The Cedric Burnside Project will take the
stage at 10pm for a special, two-set Valentine’s Day show. Tickets for the
event are available at the door for $15.00 for couples and for $10.00 for
anyone solo and looking to find love. AS Barboro and Young Avenue Deli will
provide domestic and craft beer drink specials, along with a Young Avenue Deli
style Valentine’s Day Hunch Punch all night long.
About
Cedric Burnside Project
North
Mississippi drummer Cedric Burnside has been a known musician in the Holy
Springs hill country area for some time now. At the age of 13 Cedric began
touring worldwide with his grandfather blues legend and Hall of Famer R.L.
Burnside as his drummer. Since founding The Cedric Burnside Project he has
become a household name in the blues community.
Since
the bands formation in 2006 the CBP hit the ground running winning Best Debut
Artist at the 30th Blues Music Awards. In the nine year history of
the CBP, Cedric has received four of the last five Best Instrumental Drummer
Awards at the Blues Foundations Blues Music Awards. With the lineup now
consisting of childhood friend and North Mississippi local Trenton Ayer, the
CBP looks to reach new heights in not only the Blues community, but music in
general. In 2013 the duo released the album “Hear Me When I Say” from which
Cedric received his 4th Blues Music Award for his drumming. This year CBP prepares to release a follow up
album titled “Descendants of Hill Country” in February of 2015 as it explores
the progression of the Hill Country Blues.
About Whitney
Entertainment Brokers
The Whitney Entertainment Brokers seek to debut and
present headline quality music starting with the blues throughout the
Mid-South. The Whitney Entertainment Brokers mission is to recognize and relish
Memphis, TN as the home of the indelible Blues and Delta sound which has laid
the groundwork for R&B, Rock n Roll, Soul and various popular music genres.
As we embrace the history and culture of this city we seek to unify and
showcase the positive aspects Memphis has to offer.
About Young
Avenue Deli
Standing tall off the corner of Cooper and Young
Avenue in the heart of Memphis, TN is the Young Avenue Deli. After opening in
October 1995 this restaurant, bar and music venue is seen as a local landmark
to Memphians. Just a few blocks down from Overton Square, “The Deli” serves as
the backbone to the Cooper Young Festival each year. With the largest selection
of craft beer in the area, Young Avenue Deli looks to revive Memphis culture in
the eyes of locals as they embrace the emerging beer scene and showcase live
music kin to the area.
Contact
Info:
Ric
Whitney and Stephen Whitney
E: stephen@whitneybrokers.com
P: 901.605.9754
Friday, August 15, 2014
Woodstock: 45 Years Later
45 years ago today, perhaps the most iconic event in music history began on a dairy farm owned by Max Yasgur in Bethel, New York. To Millennials like myself, Woodstock is the stuff of legend, a mysterious weekend of music featuring many artists who now also only exist as legends, the likes of which has never been and will never be experienced, while to those who attended the magical festival, its legacy lives on through their memories and ideals. August 15-18, 1969 will forever be etched into the world of music, especially rock & roll, and now let's take a deeper look into the amazing weekend. Also, make sure to check out a special playlist of YouTube videos of performances from the iconic festival!
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Crowd Photo - Woodstock 1969 |
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Crosby, Stills & Nash - Woodstock 1969 |
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Janis Joplin - Woodstock 1969 |
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Stage Photo - Woodstock 1969 |
- Richie Havens
- Ravi Shankar
- Arlo Guthrie
- Joan Baez
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Joe Cocker - Woodstock 1969 |
Saturday August 16, 1969 (into Sunday morning) performers included:
- Country Joe McDonald
- Santana
- Canned Heat
- Mountain
- Grateful Dead
- CCR
- Janis Joplin w/The Kozmic Blues Band
- Sly & The Family Stone
- The Who
- Jefferson Airplane
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Jefferson Airplane - Woodstock 1969 |
Sunday August 17 (into Monday morning) performers included:
- Joe Cocker and The Grease Band
- Country Joe and The Fish
- Ten Years After
- The Band
- Johnny Winter
- Blood, Sweat & Tears
- Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
- Paul Butterfield Blues Band
- Jimi Hendrix/Gypsy Sun and Rainbows
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Jimi Hendrix - Woodstock 1969 |
Many of these performances are considered to be some of the best in rock & roll history. While the music was a huge success, Woodstock Ventures incurred $1.4 million in debt and faced approximately 80 lawsuits following the festival. Mr. Yasgur turned down the offer to host the festival again in 1970 to resume his life as a dairy farmer, while Bethel residents voted out their supervisor in a November 1969 election because of his part in bringing Woodstock to their town, and New York state and Bethel passed mass gathering laws in order to prevent future festivals. Fortunately for Woodstock Ventures, profits from the Woodstock movie, released in 1970, financed legal settlements and debt.
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Santana - Woodstock 1969 |
Today, the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts sits on the original site of Woodstock, which opened in 2006, as well as the Museum at Bethel Woods, which opened in 2008. There is also a plaque on the site, set there in 1984, commemorating the festival. A 40th Anniversary event was held in 2009, featuring the largest gathering of Woodstock alumni since the festival itself, and there is talk of a big 50th Anniversary celebration in the works for 2019.
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Current Site - Woodstock Music Festival |
Labels:
1960s,
1969,
Bethel,
Bethel Woods,
Blues,
Blues-Rock,
Classic Rock,
Rock,
Rock & Roll,
Woodstock
Thursday, July 17, 2014
Blues-Rock Legend Johnny Winter Dies at 70
While no cause of death or official statement has been released from his family, Johnny Winter reportedly died in his hotel room in Zurich, Switzerland yesterday, July 16. Following is a photographic, cinematic and musical tribute to the legendary albino guitarist, Johnny Winter. Scroll down for pictures, a YouTube playlist and a Spotify album.












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