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Blue Notes! November-December 2014TRANSCRIPT
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November-December 2014 Volume 35 Number 6
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Sacramento Blues
Society is a
Proud Member
of
The Sacramento Blues Society (SBS) is one of the oldest blues societies in California, founded in 1979. SBS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation formed to preserve and promote blues music as an art form.
SBS has kept the blues tradition alive in the Sacramento area by promoting the local blues music scene, bringing internationally renowned artists to the region and
publishing the “Blue Notes” six times a year for our membership. SBS is an affiliate member of The Blues Foundation, and provides
educational opportunities for young people with The Blues Foundation’s “Blues In The Schools” Program.
2014 Committee Chairs
Blues in the Schools —Liz Walker/Cynthia Jaynes Blue Notes —Val Anderson & Jan Kelley/Cari Chenkin
CD Reviews—Mindy Giles Donor Gifts—Daniel Hernandez
Events—Mari Lu Onweller & Renee Erickson Finance—Valeriejeanne Anderson/Sharie Martin
IBC Local Challenge—Vacant Membership—Linda McShane/Sharie Martin
Public Relations—Mac MacKnally/Cari Chenkin SacBlues e-News/Calendar—Willie Brown
Sacramento Blues Hall of Fame—Sally Katen/Daniel Her-nandez
Social Media/Web—Cari Chenkin Volunteer Coordination—Renee Erickson
2014 Board Officers
Jimmy Reego—President Cari Chenkin—Vice President
Cynthia Jaynes–Secretary Sharie Martin—Treasurer
Janna Welk—Parliamentarian
Board Members at Large
Daniel Hernandez Cynthia Juarez
“Guitar” Mac MacKnally Mari Lu Onweller Renee Erickson Barbara Katen
Board of Directors Meetings—2nd
Tuesday And as announced on
www.sacblues.com Each month; 7:00 PM at the
SMUD Building, 6301 S Street, Sacramento All SBS members in good standing are invited to
attend.
A Word from the President—Jimmy Reego
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What are your priorities? It is amazing how many friends I have who own a guitar or two and love music but when I ask them if they are still playing they say, no, they just don't have time. The truth is there is never enough time to do everything we want to do in a 24 hour day, but that doesn't mean that you can't make music a priority. A few years back I was at dinner with a good friend of mine in the furniture business. Ron is also a tal-ented singer and occasionally sings with bands. Our discussion turned to music and Ron told me about a conversation he'd had with a gui-tar player recently. Ron told this guitarist, "I wish I could play guitar as well as you!" and the guitar player replied, "No you don't, because if you wanted to play guitar you would, you would play a little every day and soon you would be a great player”.
To this day I still remember that conversation with my friend and I have tried to "Make Time for the Blues" and practice a little every day. Today I am proud to say I can hold my own on stage and have a blast doing it. What are your priori-ties? Do you make time to play your harmonica, bass or guitar a little every day? Do you volun-teer to help out at some of our Society’s fun con-certs and events? Hey, I bet your Grandmother told you, "You get out of life what you put into
it”. How will you become a bet-ter musician or singer if you don't practice? How will our Sacramento Blues Society be-come a better organization if you don't volunteer?
I wish to thank the Committee and all of our Hall of Fame Volun-teers for making the 2014 HOF Party such a blast! And congratulations to the new Hall of Fame members! Lou and Jimmy were wonderful playing their acoustic blues set. Gary Mendoza’s band then did a great job playing and narrating Nan Mahon’s A Musical History of the Blues. Thanks to all past and present Hall of Fame in-ductees for making Sacramento a great music town. Of course, it is not possible without each of you making time for the blues.
On a final note, as we continue developing our on-line presence, we are planning to send the Blue Notes electronically in the near future. You will receive your Blue Notes sooner, and color print-ing will be throughout rather than confined to the front and back pages. Do we have your current e-mail address? If not sure, please update it at [email protected].
Thank you for supporting the blues.
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2014 Sacramento Blues Society Hall of Fame Ceremonies
By various; Photos by Bob Cosman
September 28th, 2014 was such a special day. It was quite exciting to look out the doors and see the line around the block. Not only were we sharing the musical story of the history of the blues with our Blues Society, but we were in-ducting five new members into the Sacramento Blues Society’s Hall of Fame. The excitement was building indoors and outdoors waiting for the show at Harlow’s to begin! The Hall of Fame Committee works hard for months coming to a decision on who should be inducted each year, and this year was no differ-ent. The 2014 inductees are well-known to the
blues community: Aaron King, Derek Washington, Jan Kelley, Joe Lev and Marshal Wilkerson.
Once the doors opened and guests were seated with their various refreshments, Jimmy Pailer and Lew Fratis, 2013 Hall of Fame honorees, gave us a fantastic acoustic set to start the event. Gary Mendoza, emcee extraordi-
naire, introduced the Socie-ty’s President, Jimmy Ree-go, who gave a little history on the Society attaining its 35th Anniversary, stating “we are the second oldest
Blues Society west of the Mississippi”. Jimmy thanked everyone for being there, congratulated the inductees, and introduced the current Board members. Liz Walker, Blues In The Schools (BITS) chairperson, took the podium and gave the history of the Society’s BITS program and thanked all who have participated over the years. Sally Katen gave us the back-ground and process of the Society’s Hall of Fame. She urged members to take part in the process and encouraged the blues com-munity to submit names for induction each year. “Nominating deserving musicians is probably the most important step in the process, as the Com-mittee needs nominations to consider induction to this prestigious group from the area’s blues community. If there are no nominations, there are no inductees!”
Next, Sally introduced the annual recognition of local musicians that are no longer with us. Gone But Not Forgotten had a new look with the help of Lena Mosley, Bob Cosman and Jan Kelley, who developed a slide show to recognize our fallen blues community friends. Gary Mendoza accompanied the show, playing harmonica and singing gospel. As each person’s image was projected, murmured memories and silent tears were shared. A Musical History of the Blues, a musical story writ-ten by Society member Nan Mahon, produced by Gary Mendoza and performed by members of the Gary Mendoza Band (Stephen Kimball/Guitar, Dave Segal/Bass and John Newby on Drums) was a well-received addition to this year’s event. What a show! The story reflects the birth of the blues and on through the blues influence on rock and roll, with band members and added musi-cians depicting various historical musicians. Theris Coats narrated the story as written by Nan, speaking as the Ghost of Muddy Waters. He was joined by musicians Leo Bootes as Mud-dy Waters (vocals and slide guitar) and Todd Morgan as Otis Spann and Jerry Lee Lewis on piano. What a compliment he paid to Jerry Lee Lewis on the piano!! Our own 2011 HOF Hon-oree Lena Mosley was Bessie Smith and our stu-dents that joined the group were Kory Gibbs and Xach Wagner, both on guitar. It was extremely informative and entertaining. With great enthusiasm Sally Katen introduced this year’s inductors and the new Hall of Fame Mem-bers. 2010 HOF Member Johnny “Guitar” Knox inducted Aaron “King” Moreno, 2013 HOF Member
“Ratatat” Pat Balcom inducted Derek Washington, 2013 HOF Mem-ber Jimmy Pailer inducted Joe Lev, and 2011
HOF Member Lena Mosley in-ducted Jan Kelley a n d M a r s h a l Wilkerson. The inductors shared many stories about the inductees, who had many
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A Note from our Hall of Fame Chair:
2013 HOF Ceremonies—continued from page 3
stories to share with the audience in turn, captivating the audience along with laughter and tears. Many great gifts were raffled off that brought a lot of excitement to the event. The final act of the Musical History of the Blues was performed and
once all accolades and congratulations conclud-ed, thanks given, photos taken, etc., folks head-ed for the Torch Club for the SBS HOF Show-case. The Showcase started with new and previous HOF Members jamming togeth-er. If you have not seen Aaron King play in a while, you missed him at his best! Joe Lev was on bass, ‘Ratatat’ Pat on the drums, Catfish played guitar, Dr. Derek played his horn and Marshal sang! All the while new and old HOF Members got up and played. The music was
awesome and hosted by 2010 HOF Member John-ny “Guitar” Knox. The Torch Club is the SBS HOF home, as the Torch Club owner and
2012 HOF inductee Marina Texeira has donated a wall to the Sacramento Blues Society to house the HOF photos and ban-ner. If you have not seen the wall, redone this year, it is worth a stop.
Sally Katen then called each inductee to come up while she hung their picture on the wall and pronounced that they were now SBS HOF Members.
If you missed it this year, be sure and put this prestigious event on your calendar next year. See more photos on page 10.
Thanks to everyone who came and showed sup-port for this event! With your support, it will hap-pen again next year. I have a great committee and our job is to go through the names we get each year, do bios on everyone and figure out not only who is deserv-ing, but who does our SBS members want to be inducted? If there is anything I can ask a SBS member to do, it is to send in nominations. Send in as many different names as you want each year, but send them. We have made it easy to nominate - go to sacblues.com, click on the HOF link and then click on the nomination link and it will come directly to me! I get a lot of questions all year round, i.e. “Why hasn't so and so been inducted?” And my response is “Have you nomi-nated them?” How are we to know you want a special person to be inducted if you don't tell us? I would also like to give a big thank you to all that helped and volunteered this year! I want to
thank my cousin Barbara Katen who hung out and helped the last couple of days when we were down to the wire and things needed to be done, and to Pat Altenberg for the use of her projector. To Dana Moret for her ideas and publicity, you are the best! Our Photographer Bob Cosman for all he does to assist the Hall of Fame. Debbie Sander, Roni Cook and Daniel Hernandez for be-ing so helpful, and a big thank you to the Raffle Queen, Bobbie Felt-Armstrong! Thanks also to Linda McShane and Janna Welk for making our Raffle a success, Cynthia Jaynes, Dave Alcock and Liz Walker for running the membership ta-ble, and the BITS Students for being runners and accommodating the HOF Inductees! Thank you, Max Vann and Nick Pesely from Rosemont High School, Victor Pantages and Langdon Gonzales from West Campus High School, one of Joe Lev's students Spencer Persall and a BITS Alumnus from North Area Teen Center, Ruby Gypsy!! Sally Katen
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History of the Sacramento Blues Society—By Jan Kelley
In 1979, during a production of the Sacramento Blues Festival produced by Phil Givant, signa-tures were gathered to start a Sacramento Blues Society (SBS). The first meeting was held at the Holiday Inn South on Fruitridge Road, with more than 50 attending. Some of those attending were Phil Givant, Mick Martin, Jeff Hughson, Sheila Hembury, Claudia Shane, Nat Stenhouse, Johnie and Zeola Lewis, Carrie Jean Denson and Derek Washington. Mick chose to recuse himself in or-der to write about the activities of the SBS in the Sacramento Union, for which he was the enter-tainment writer.
As the level of interest increased, so did the membership. Soon the SBS started producing Blues events once a month, contributing to their finances in order to continue producing such events and bring in Blues artists, such as Roy Brown, Johnnie Johnson and George “Harmonica” Smith in the early days. Phil Givant was also responsible for bringing in Blues stars BB King, Bobby Blue Bland, Koko Taylor, Little Milton, Little Richard, and others for SBS shows, held mostly in the old Memorial Auditorium. Rod Piazza and the Mighty Flyers, Mark Hummel, and the Robert Cray Band would play for the door many times, which couldn’t have been much, since admission was rarely more than $5.00! Later, Guitar Shorty, Red Archibald, Kenny Neal, Tommy Castro and many more artists would be featured. In addition, the SBS always had at least one local band to open for these artists, thereby giving a sense of community and sharing of the Blues.
Blues music could be found in all corners of Sac-ramento during this time, at such venues as Tootsie’s in Old Sacramento, where Blues gigs were occurring every Wednesday and Thursday night. Of course, the Torch Club was also a sev-en day a week go-to place for Blues for a long time; Melarkey’s was a favorite place for the SBS gigs and meetings; Sam’s Hof Brau; The Gradu-ate on University Ave; Galactica on 15th St; Car-los Murphy’s at Cal Expo; Harry’s Bar and Grill; Hogshead Brewpub; the Press Club; the Shire Road Pub featured rock-n-roll as well as Blues acts; and many parks also held Blues gigs – Southside, Tahoe, William Land Park, etc. Blues could be found everywhere! In the days before computers and social media, the SBS even had a ‘hot line’, which kept current Blues events an-nounced, mainly by Ken Jackson, for many
years.
In 1980, a forerunner of the pre-sent SBS was formed by Phil Givant and approximately 15 other Blues lovers. This organization was incorporated and a set of by-laws were formally adopted. During the mid-1980’s, the organization went through a dormant period caused, in part, by financial mismanage-ment. The organization was resurrected in 1987 by a few true blue believers. In 1992, the present day SBS was formally incorporated and a new set of bylaws were drafted and assumed to have been adopted.
In December of 1993, it was discovered that for-mal adoption of the 1992 bylaws had, in fact, never taken place. Consequently, the 1992 in-corporators were legally responsible for admin-istering and governing the SBS, including fiduci-ary responsibility. The Board of Directors spent many hours developing new bylaws, utilizing the bylaws from 1980 and 1992 developed by the SBS, as well as other non-profit organizations. On March 8, 1994, these bylaws were formally adopted and legalized.
By the turn of the century and leading into 2000/2001, the SBS had become an established entity for bringing in Blues music for all to enjoy, and wanted to expand their outreach to the Blues community as a whole.
In the early years of SBS, a Blues In The Schools (BITS) program was started, with the assistance of program criteria of musician Fruteland Jack-son. The initial effort didn’t survive, mainly due to lack of financial support. However, the BITS program was again formed in 2003/04 and is continuing to evolve and expand, reaching many students in different counties within the Sacra-mento region. Their success is due to the dedi-cated leadership of a few as well as the volun-teer musicians giving of their time and talent.
In 2008, the Sacramento Blues Society estab-lished the Hall of Fame, which promotes recogni-tion of Blues artists and promoters in the Sacra-mento region by honoring a minimum of three people a year. The criteria was ascertained to include those who have a minimum of 20 years of Blues participation, made a historical contribu-tion, and/or had an impact and overall influence on the Sacramento Blues community.
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History of the Society—Continued from page 3
The Gene Chambers Musicians Crisis Fund was established by a generous donation from Kim Chambers after the passing of her husband Gene, a 2008 Hall of Fame inductee and a long-time Sacramento Blues musician, teacher and mentor who always cared deeply about the Blues scene and Blues musicians in the area.
In celebrating 35 years of “Keepin’ the Blues Alive”, the Sacramento Blues Society is proud to acknowledge ALL VOLUNTEERS and to recog-nize those who have served as Board of Director officers over the years.
1979/80 Jeff Hughson Sheila Hembury 1980/81 Sheila Hembury Johnie Lewis Barbara Steele Kelcey Ham 1987 Derek Washington Amos “Mac” McLandon Frances Bona Carrie Jean Denson 1988 Derek Washington Kelcey Ham Tim Sells Carrie Jean Denson 1989/90 Kelcey Ham Tim Sells Jo Ann Sanders Carrie Jean Denson 1991 Charles Washington Tim Sells Barbara Northington Carrie Jean Denson 1992 Mike Balma DerekWashington Jean Coughlin Sheila Brown 1993 Sheila Brown Alonzo Taylor Linda Ham Jean Coughlin
PAST BOARD OF DIRECTORS ROSTER
In Order of Officer Positions:
President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer
1994 Jeff Bradford David Marquez Linda Ham Sheila Brown 1995 Jack Oudiz Charles Washington Linda Ham Marie Phillips 1996 Dave Marquez Alonzo Taylor Linda Ham Kathleen Bennett 1997 Richard Selleseth Derek Washington Bill Osborne Mary Hague 1998 Charles Washington Jolene Brown Nancy Ozsvath Mary Hague 1999 Charles Washington Sharon Hausmann Nancy Ozsvath Don Murray 2000/2001 Derek Washington Charles Washington Jan Kelley Linda Klieman
2002 Jan Kelley Derek Washington Sharon Anthony Linda Klieman 2003 Rick von Geldern John Noxon Sharon Anthony Linda Klieman 2004 Stan Alves (Replaced Deborah Barron) John Noxon (\Replaced Michael Gnapp) Cynthia Jaynes Valeriejeanne Anderson 2005 Valeriejeanne Anderson John Noxon Cynthia Jaynes Patrick Hannon 2006 Valeriejeanne Anderson John Noxon Kathryn Nicholson Patrick Hannon 2007 Willie Brown Stan Alves Sally Katen Jason Haxton 2008 Willie Brown Kim DuVall Sally Katen Dennis Moffett
2009 Dennis Moffett Kim DuVall Sally Katen Dave Alcock 2010 Willie Brown Dennis Moffett Sally Katen Roni Cook 2011 Willie Brown Dennis Moffett Charlene Metzler Kathleen Kelly 2012 Liz Walker Dave Alcock Charlene Metzler John Ellis/Vacant 2013 Jan Kelley (Replaced Derek Washington) Mari Lu Onweller (Replaced Laura Lund) Cynthia Jaynes Liz Walker 2014 Jimmy Reego Cari Chenkin (Replaced R. Forman) Cynthia Jaynes Sharie Martin Janna Welk (Replaced Charles Washington)
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WOW! Everyone is still talking about our SBS
Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony held in Sep-
tember. It was a fabulous event and we all con-
gratulate the new Hall of Fame members and
give our thanks to Sally Katen for putting on such
an awesome day of friends, fun, and fantastic
music. It was such a joy to be in the presence of
those dedicated inductees and members who
have given so much to all of us for so many
years. They truly deserve the recognition they
received.
As 2014 comes to an end, we are going to cele-
brate the 35th anniversary of the Sacramento
Blues Society in a grand way by bringing you
some of the very best entertainment. Our annual
Member Party will be held on Saturday, Decem-
ber 6 at the VFW Hall – Post 67 located on Stock-
ton Blvd. This annual event is an opportunity for
SBS to show appreciation to all of our members
by offering a fabulous time together with great
music. And it is all FREE to all members. If you
aren’t a member yet, you may join now by visiting
www.sacblues.com and follow the prompts. We
will also be selling and renewing memberships at
the Member Party. Doors will open at 2:30 and
the music will begin at 3:00 p.m.
And now, here is the entertainment that has been
scheduled for your listening and dancing pleas-
ure: This year's headliner will be longtime Mud-
dy Waters band member Bob Margolin with spe-
cial guest harmonica great Bob Corritore! Also
on this bill is our own ever-popular and talented
Jeramy Norris & The Dangerous Mood. Ladies
and gentlemen, prepare to have a party! These
are some of the very best artists in the land and
we will have them all in the same place at the
same time to honor our SBS members.
I’d like to share a few facts about our headliners
that you may not know:
Bob Margolin is a Blues guitarist and singer
who played in Muddy Waters' band from 1973
-'80. He tours worldwide today as a ban-
dleader or guest with both legendary blues
and contemporary musicians, delivering ex-
citing Blues guitar and an entertaining,
friendly stage presence. He is a founding
Coming Events—Mari Lu Onweller
partner in The VizzTone Label
Group, on the Board of Direc-
tors of The Pinetop Perkins
Foundation, and leads work-
shops worldwide in Blues Gui-
tar. He received the 2013
Keepin’ the Blues Alive Award for Journalism
from the Blues Foundation members, in ap-
preciation of his 20 years writing for the mag-
azine Blues Revue. In 2011, his eBook
Steady Rollin' was published. In 2013, Bob
was nominated for The Blues Foundation's
Blues Music Award for Traditional Male Blues
Artist. He has won Blues Music Awards for
guitar in 2005 and 2008.
Bob will be joined by Delta Groove artist Bob
Corritore.
Bob Corritore is one of the most active and
highly regarded blues harmonica players on
the scene today, with over 50 releases under
various labels to date. Nominated for multi-
ple awards, Bob is also widely recognized for
his many roles in the blues, as band leader,
club owner, record producer, radio show
host, arts foundation founder, and occasional
writer. His amazing website http://
bobcorritore.com/ and his weekly e-
newsletter reflect a life thoroughly invested in
the blues.
We intend to end this year with a bang! But we
haven’t even begun to slow down. Our Events
Committee is busy working on scheduling events
for the coming year. Stay tuned folks – we’re go-
ing to do the next year up Blues Style!
The Events Committee gives our heartfelt thanks
and deepest gratitude for all of the members who
came out to help by volunteering to assist at our
events this past year. We couldn’t have done it
without you! We are always in need of volun-
teers and we really appreciate all that you do for
SBS. Thank You!
Thanks for helping to keep the Blues alive!
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We need a talented and dedicated individual to serve as the SBS Webmaster. This individual serves as liaison between the Society’s Board of Directors and our web hosting company, submit-ting material for updates in proper format. Desired qualifications include: Experience with WordPress Familiarity with website administration Proficiency in graphics and design Ability to write clear and concise copy to ap-
pear on web pages Time to spend on a regular basis – a minimum
of 4-6 hours per month Responsibilities are to keep the SBS website up-dated and fresh, including: Updating the weekly Blues News calendar
page Adding & removing graphics from our home
page marquee Updating Business member, Band member
and Sponsor Listings Responding to inquiries directed at the Web-
master Adding, removing or revamping pages as re-
quested by Board members If you would like to be an integral part of your So-ciety’s image, please send an e-mail to [email protected].
Help Wanted – SBS Webmaster
Volunteers! Your Society Needs You
Do you enjoy the annual party for members? The local band competition to see who the Society will sponsor to enter the International Blues Competition in Memphis? The annual Hall of Fame Induction Ceremonies? The Sacramento Blues Society is an all-volunteer organization. We need YOU to help keep the Blues Alive in Sacramento! We are a 501(c)(3) tax deductible nonprofit organization that de-pends on grants, contributions, and volunteers like you to operate. Board members are also vol-unteers and do not receive compensation for their service. There are several volunteer opportunities. We always need people to help out at events at the Membership and Donor Gifts Tables. Donor Gifts involves helping to set up and display the gifts available for donation, knowing the mini-
mum donation for each type of gift and collect-ing the donations. Membership involves interacting with interested parties by explaining the benefits of levels of membership in the SBS, proofreading the appli-cations, explaining and collecting the annual cost for the type of membership chosen. Check page two for all the committees. If you have a little time for any of these activities, please con-sider volunteering. Please see below for a specific and very im-portant volunteer position that we are attempt-ing to fill at this time. If this sounds like you and you can donate the 4 – 6 hours per month and help us out, let us know. Please send an e-mail to [email protected] if you wish to volun-teer your services in any capacity. Thank you for helping to keep the Blues alive in Sacramento!
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Blues in the Schools—Liz Walker
pus-Victor Pantages & Langdon
Gonzales; Teen Center alumni-
Ruby Gypsy and Joe Lev's student
-Spencer Pershall. It was great to
have them there. I heard several comments from
them that they especially enjoyed the History of
the Blues presentation. When I spoke of BITS
and the appreciation we have of all those who
have helped the program I failed to mention the
biggest supporters of all – the musicians who
bring their talent and passion to the program.
Thank you. BITS would be nowhere without all of
you!
Well, that’s it for BITS for now. A giant thank you
to all of you who have made donations to the pro-
gram. Remember, it’s not too late to make your
tax-deductible donation before the year end.
Every dime donated goes into bringing the blues
to the next generation.
Visit www.sacbits.org to donate directly to the
program before it is 2015!
It’s hard to believe that another calendar year is
drawing to a close, but for BITS we’re just get-
ting started. With school back in session we’re
busy making plans for our after school programs
and more presentations. The annual strategic
planning meeting is coming up and the commit-
tee is trying to remember all the ideas and sug-
gestions we’ve heard over the year.
And speaking of strategic plan, we have a com-
pleted item! BITS is so excited to announce that
the cd with songs written by students is hot off
the press and ready for your enjoyment. Please
pick up a copy whenever you see a SBS table at
an event or you can order one off our website
www.sacbits.org.
The SBS Hall of Fame show in September was a
premier event. Congratulations to the inductees
(including BITS’ own Joe Lev.) We would like to
thank and acknowledge the six students from the
program that came to the event to help out:
Rosemont-Nick Pesley & Max Vann; West Cam-
Upcoming Elections for the 2015 Board of Directors
We are still taking nominations for the 2015 SBS
Board of Directors. Board members must be
current SBS members wishing to help with our
mission to preserve and promote American
Blues Music. We do this through an assortment
of ways: the Gene Chambers Musicians Crisis
Fund which assists member musicians in emer-
gencies, the Hall Of Fame which recognizes indi-
viduals that strengthened our blues community,
the annual contest to send a representative to
Memphis to compete in the International Blues
Competition, and a Blues In The Schools pro-
gram that presents programs in schools and af-
ter-school programs, and by co-sponsoring and
supporting various shows and venues in the
community. The Board of Directors works to-
gether to manage these activities and is respon-
sible for the growth and protection of funding
sources and assuring SBS is in compliance with
rules and regulations of operating a legal 501(c)
(3) non-profit entity in the state of California.
There are seven Board positions to be filled, six
of those will be 2-year terms, and the other will
be a one year term. Each year, one-half of the
members of the Board are up for election. This
system assures that at least one-half of the
Board members have experience and can assist
new Board members fulfill their corporate du-
ties.
Are you interested in keeping the blues alive in
the Sacramento area? Or do you know someone
that would be interested in assisting with this
mission? If you are interested in serving, or if
you know someone who would be an asset to
SBS, please send a brief candidate statement to
Cynthia Jaynes @ [email protected] no
later than November 15, 2014. Ballots will be
prepared and mailed to SBS members on
Wednesday, November 26, 2014, and must be
received by SBS on or before Saturday, Decem-
ber 6, 2014. Ballots can be returned by either
US mail or hand delivered at the annual SBS
Membership Party on that date. Ballots will be
counted and the 2015 Board of Directors will be
announced at the end of the Membership Party.
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Sacramento Blues Society is Pleased To Acknowledge our Sponsors and Donors and
Thank them for Supporting our Programs
Louie’s CocktailLounge www.louiescocktaillounge.com
Mary Carrera 916-941-9001
Powerhouse Pub www.powerhousepub.com
www.La-Z-Boy.com/sacramento
Gold Sponsors
The Golub Family BronzeSponsors
Ann Malveaux
Business Donors Blueslovers & Beyond Meetup Group
www.meetup.com/bluesloversandbeyond
Torch Club Marina Texeira
www.torchclub.net
Sacramento Day Trippers
Grady O’Bryant www.sactrips.com
The Boardwalk www.boardrocks.com
More photos from the Hall of Fame Ceremonies—by Vj
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Support our Band Members—Hire an SBS Member Band!
Bad Behavior [email protected] Big Earl and the Cryin' Shame [email protected] Bob Mora & the Third Degree thirddegreebluesband.com Bobby Blues Ray Bobbybluesray.com Christian DeWilde Band [email protected] Dave Croall & the Soothers [email protected] Delta Nights Blues Band [email protected] Gary Mendoza Band garymendozaband.com Guitar Mac & His Blues Express guitarmac.com Howard Hall Project howardhallproject.com Jeramy Norris & The Dangerous Mood facebook.com/JeramyNorrisTheDangerousMood
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Nedra Russ / NJR Everybody’s Been Somewhere www.cdbaby.com; njrmusic.com The Used Blues Band Used Again www.tatemusicgroup.com Val Star & the Blues Rocket Blues Away www.cdbaby.com; Dimple Rec-ords
SBS Musician CDs Available!
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He may not live in our community, however he does belong to the Blues community. One of Steve’s photos became the logo for the Society’s Hall of Fame and is on every post-er.
Steve says: “My sister Mary is the one that piqued my interest in photography as she
was an avid amateur photographer…when you would actually use film and at times would develop your own pictures. Making a long story short, she sent me a little Kodak 3MP digital camera about twelve years ago that really made my interest grow in taking pic-tures. It was a shot of Shane Dwight taken
Our cover artist, Steve Spoulos
up in St. Helena that made me realize that I could take a decent picture of artists per-forming music. That got me going and I began taking more and more shots.“
“I have learned to love photography and I take great pleasure when people want to use my photos. It is an even bigger treat when artists want to use your pictures for their Facebook page, CDs or for a newspa-per or maga-zine article. I also do a blues radio show from KRVM in Eugene, Ore-gon on Sunday morning.”