Is it my imagination or is the pace picking up the last week or so. Perhaps my perspective is influenced by the back to school rush of having a high school student, a college student, and a professor for a husband. Whether you are feeling the rush like I am or not, it's still a great time to take note of the many opportunities for awesome live music in Northwest Arkansas. Be sure and scroll down to the calendar to make sure you don't miss the numerous opportunities coming up, including the amazing Fayetteville Roots Festival. Also below are a number
of articles with information about
current and upcoming events.
Important to remember that all of these various opportunities are made available due to blues musicians, friends, and fans becoming members of their local blues societies as well as The Blues Foundation. Not a member? Please visit us at: www.ozarkbluessociety.org
and show your support!
We are still hoping to hear ideas from readers. This newsletter would be better with YOUR input! Thoughts and ideas....articles you want to share...a band or event you want to share information about? As always,you can email me anytime at the address below. We LOVE our readers and want to see
your ideas included!
~Sandy McCann
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Topeka Blues Society
Presents
Midwestern Blues Summit
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The Midwestern Blues Summit in
Topeka Kansas on August 17-18, 2018, will help our Midwestern performers learn how to travel to performances, handle pre-show advances and promotions, and professionalism. But best of all, we are offering a songwriting session with Grammy award-winning songwriter James House!
All musicians and/or your bands are invited to a songwriting session with James House, who has just released his first blues album, James House and The Blues Cowboys. During the songwriting session, Blues society members will meet for a questioning period with a panel of agents, promotional people, local arts connections, and event coordinators to help with events in the Midwest circuit.
Ramada Hotel & Convention Center,
and Uncle Bo’s 420 SE 6th,Topeka, Ks 785-234-5400 Rooms $89., includes breakfast
REGISTRATION: Please RSVP by email to Topeka Blues Society President, Suki Willison, at this address info@topekabluessociety.org ASAP, with your name (or band name), and which event you plan to attend.
PS: Sunday, Aug. 20th, the Topeka Blues Society will host its Blues Challenge. Doors open at noon, challenge beings at 1pm. All attendees of the Blues Summit are invited!
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Mark Your Calendar
Ozark Blues Society Blues Challenge
and
Best Self Produced CD
Competitions
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Registration is set to open September 12th for Ozark Blues Society's 2018 Blues Challenge. This regional competition is the first step for blues artists wishing to enter the 2019 International Blues Challenge. Our competition is open to blues bands and solo/duo artists eligible to enter the 2019 International Blues Challenge (visit Blues.org or email Sandy to confirm your eligibility.) Competitors must reside within 250 miles of Bentonville. Winning acts will be sponsored by OBS. Watch our website www.ozarkbluessociety.org for soon to be posted additional information on registration and prizes.
Also opening in September are submissions for the OBS Best Self Produced CD competition. The winner
of our regional contest will be announced on October 26th at our Blues Challenge. The winning CD will also be entered in the Blues Foundation's 2019 Best Self Produced CD competition that coincides with the International Blues Challenge each year. Again, watch our website for soon to be posted information on
how to enter.
Not a competitor? Our annual challenge
is also a great chance for blues lovers
to catch sets from many of the extraordinary blues bands in our region....all in one night!
So, mark your calendar for
Friday October 26, 2018.
It will be a night you don't want to miss!
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Final Week
Submission Options for Blues Musicians
2019 Grammy Award
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The Blues Foundation sent out a reminder this week of their partnership with the Recording AcademyTM with the reminder that the Foundation stands ready to assist blues artists with the submission process. Interested in more information? Read on below for submission information.
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The Blues Foundation is here to assist you with 2019 GRAMMY® Blues submissions.
Again this year, the Recording Academy will award two blues GRAMMYS® at its 61st GRAMMY® Awards ceremony on February 10, 2019, one for traditional blues and the other for contemporary blues. The Blues Foundation encourages blues musicians to submit their recordings for both Blues Music Award and GRAMMY® consideration. Active members of the Recording Academy may sign in HERE during the entry period. If you are not a current member of the Recording Academy and have questions about how to submit your recordings or need additional assistance with the process, please contact: Michael Freeman, Blues Foundation Board Member and Co-Chair of the Blues Task Force at mickfreon@gmail.com. Access for the final-round online submission period closes Wednesday, August 22, 2018. Below are important dates for submission. For complete information, please visit www.GRAMMY101.com.
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For more information on submissions to the Blues Music Awards, check out blues.org for all thing BMA related.
Ready to submit to the Blues Music Awards?
Click HERE: BMA SUBMISSION for the link to the Blues Foundation submission page.
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Music Calendar
8/17 - 8/25
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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.
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8.17
- Bel Airs for Happy Hour at George's Majestic Lounge in Fayetteville
- Leah and the Cocktail Club at Sassafras Vineyards in Fayetteville
- Pinetop Renegades at Foghorns in Springdale
- Overworked and Underpaid at Tontitown Winery in Tontitown
- Roger Thomas at Ramo d' Olivio in Bentonville
- Lesly Reynaga at the Meteor Guitar Gallery in Bentonville
- Ted Ludwig Trio at Haxton Road Studio in Bentonville
- Midwestern Blues Summit at Ramada Hotel and Convention Center in Topeka KS
8.18
- Buddy Shute and the Motivators at Moranos in Fayetteville
- Jimmy Wayne Garrett and Liberty Bell at Mojo's Pints and Pies in Fayetteville
- Pinetop Renegades at Foghorns in Rogers
- Mountain Sprout at Bike Rack Brewing in Bentonville
- Blew Reed and the Flatheads at Rowdy Beaver Den in Eureka Springs
- Midwestern Blues Summit at Ramada Hotel and Convention Center in Topeka KS
8.19
- Gospel Brunch with Brick Fields at Hoppin' John's in Fayetteville
8.20
- Jim MIlls at JJ's Grill and Chill on Steamboat in Fayetteville
- Picking Circle-Monday! at the Bentonville Pub in Bentonville
8.21
- Keith Nicholson at JJ's Grill and Chill in Bella Vista
- Richard Burnett at JJ's Grill and Chill in Fort Smith
8.22
- Blues Therapy with Brick Fields at Moranos in Fayetteville
- Matt Smith at Mojo's Pints and Pies in Fayetteville
- Fayetteville Roots Festival therootsfest.org/
8.23
8.24
- Roots Fest/ Charlie Hunter Trio and Earl and Them for Happy Hour at George's Majestic Lounge in Fayetteville
- Fayetteville Roots Festival therootsfest.org/
- Buddy Shute and the Motivators at Ramo d' Olivo in Bentonville
8.25
- Fayetteville Roots Festival therootsfest.org/
- Lost John at Bike Rack Brewing in Bentonville
Mark Your Calendar
- 8/31 Hadden Sayers at The Meteor Guitar Gallery in Bentonville
- 9/7 Daniel Champagne at Sunrise Stage in Fayetteville
- 9/15 Greater Ozarks Music Festival in Nixa MO
- 9/21 Laurence Juber at Sunrise Stage in Fayetteville
- 9/22 Space For Lease at The Meteor Guitar Gallery in Bentonville
- 9/23 Shelter Jam Fundraiser at George's Majestic Lounge in Fayetteville
- 10/5 Eric Gales at Meteor Guitar Galley in Bentonville
- 10/7 Pinetop Homecoming at Hopson Plantation in Clarksdale MS
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On this day
in Blues History
August 17
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Today’s show features music performed by
Ray Charles and
Luther Allison
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"Just because you can't see anything, doesn't mean you should shut your eyes."
Ray Charles
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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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