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ATWOOD - "A Toiler's Weird Odyssey of Deliverance" -AVAILABLE
NOW FOR KINDLE (INCLUDING KINDLE COMPUTER APPS) FROM
AMAZON.COM. Use
this link.
CCJ Publisher Rick Alan Rice dissects
the building of America in a trilogy of novels
collectively called ATWOOD. Book One explores
the development of the American West through the
lens of public policy, land planning, municipal
development, and governance as it played out in one
of the new counties of Kansas in the latter half of
the 19th Century. The novel focuses on the religious
and cultural traditions that imbued the American
Midwest with a special character that continues to
have a profound effect on American politics to this
day. Book One creates an understanding about
America's cultural foundations that is further
explored in books two and three that further trace
the historical-cultural-spiritual development of one
isolated county on the Great Plains that stands as
an icon in the development of a certain brand of
American character. That's the serious stuff viewed
from high altitude. The story itself gets down and
dirty with the supernatural, which in ATWOOD
- A Toiler's Weird Odyssey of Deliverance is the
outfall of misfires in human interactions, from the
monumental to the sublime. The
book features the epic poem "The
Toiler" as
well as artwork by New Mexico artist Richard
Padilla.
Elmore Leonard
Meets Larry McMurtry
Western Crime
Novel

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It is a ripping good yarn, filled
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2019 Keeping the Blues Alive Awards
On Friday, January 25, 2019, The Blues Foundation will
honor 11 individuals and organizations at its Keeping the Blues Alive
Awards brunch, taking place at the Doubletree Hotel -Downtown Memphis at
10:30 a.m. Decided by a select panel of blues professionals, the annual
KBA Awards recognize the writers, disc jockeys, photographers, record
labels, blues societies, music clubs, festivals and others in the blues
world that have played vital roles in advancing the art and commerce of
blues.
The KBA Awards are just part of The Blues Foundation’s
35th Annual International Blues Challenge. Held in Memphis, along
historic Beale Street, the IBC kicks off Tuesday, January 22, 2019 with
International Showcase performances and culminates with the finals at
the Orpheum Theatre on Saturday, January 26, 2019 at 12 noon. More than
800 musicians from around the globe are anticipated to converge in
Memphis to battle for glory — along with prizes and bookings — at the
world’s largest and most renowned blues music competition. Showcases and
jam sessions will occur daily along Beale Street with more music
happening after the Challenge concludes each evening, going into the wee
hours.
To purchase an International Blues Challenge Pass and
final seating upgrades, along with tickets to the Keeping the Blues
Alive Awards Brunch and Ceremony, please visit this link:
IBC and KBA
TICKETS AND UPGRADES LINK
The 2019 Keeping the Blues Alive Awards recipients
are:
ATLANTA BLUES SOCIETY
Founded in 1995, the Atlanta Blues Society promotes
and preserves the blues through an innovative Blues in the Schools
program, a weekly blues calendar, charitable events, monthly support of
the Blue Flame Fund to assist blues musicians in need, and partnerships
with Atlanta’s KBA awarded clubs, Darwin’s and Blind Willie’s. Since its
inception, the ABS has grown to 400 members and has attracted 30 local
sponsors. In addition to creating paying gigs for local bands, the ABS
works with local music camps, providing scholarships for young
musicians. The society also supports its IBC contestants each year by
filming and recording all acts who compete and giving each entry their
recorded set in hi-def video and mixed down multi-track audio, and the
ABS winners receive as much studio time as needed to record a master
disc, all free of charge. Perhaps most importantly, the ABS supports
sustainable and popular charitable events including Blues Stotts, which
raises money for cystic fibrosis care and research in memory of founding
ABS member Larry Stotts. The ABS is particularly proud of its Georgia
Blues & Roots Festival, its Georgia Music Legends Award, and its annual
Toys for Tots drive.
BLUES ALIVE FESTIVAL
Blues Alive Festival, the oldest blues festival in the
Czech Republic, was established in Sumperk in 1996. In the festival’s
first years, performances were limited to Czech blues bands only. Later,
acts from Slovakia and Germany and then the rest of Europe and the USA
were added to the annual lineup. Soon Blues Alive became a major event
not only for Czech blues fans but for blues fans from around the world.
The roster of performing artists has included the Holmes Brothers, C.J.
Chenier, Louisiana Red, Hubert Sumlin, Cephas & Wiggins, Joe Louis
Walker, Sue Foley, Curtis Salgado, James Cotton, Lurrie Bell, Johnny
Winter, Guitar Shorty, Shemekia Copeland, Nikki Hill, Maria Muldaur,
Billy Branch, Lucky Peterson, Mark Hummel, Anson Funderburgh, Otis
Taylor, Rick Estrin, Walter Wolfman Washington, John Németh, Mike Zito,
Warren Haynes, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Samantha Fish, Otis Taylor, Jonny
Lang, and many more. Beginning sixteen years ago, the festival added a
final performance in Chorzow, Poland, to further expand its reach. On
this special weekend in November each year, fans from around the world
come together to celebrate the blues.
CAPITOL OYSTER BAR
Since 1996, Lewis Mashburn's Capitol Oyster Bar in
Montgomery, Alabama, has been a dedicated supporter of live blues. The
club is one of the premier venues in the South to showcase and promote
top blues artists from across the United States. Mashburn’s passion for
the blues is evident in the way he and his staff treat both artists and
patrons. Everyone who visits or plays at the Capital Oyster Bar is
treated with great respect and warm hospitality. A sampling of artists
who have performed over the years includes Bobby Rush, Charlie
Musselwhite, Marcia Ball, Eddie Shaw, Bob Margolin, Watermelon Slim,
Johnny Rawls, Golden State Lone Star Revue, Duke Robillard, John Primer,
Bobby Blue Bland, Magic Slim and the Teardrops, Super Chikan, the Kinsey
Report, Rory Block, and Jarekus Singleton. Lewis Mashburn and his club
have helped build one of the most thriving blues scenes in the South.
The Capital Oyster Bar exists for the music, cares for the musicians,
and treats everyone like family.
CROATION BLUES FORCES
Organized in 2008, Croatian Blues Forces, a founding
member of the European Blues Union, got its start when blues aficionado
Drazen Buhin, the secretary of the Croatian Musicians Union, arranged
for representation of Croatia at the first European Blues Conference,
held that year in Parma, Italy. In June 2009, CBF sent its first
musician to compete in the International Blues Challenge in Memphis.
Later that year, CBF held its Croatian Blues Challenge following the
model and rules of the IBC, and in January 2010, CBF sent the winners in
both the solo/duo and band categories to Memphis. Every year since, CBF
has conducted a Croatian Blues Challenge and sent representatives in
both categories to the IBC. Ensuring the future of blues music in
Croatia, CBF has sent representatives to the Youth Showcase three times,
in 2013, 2014, and 2017. In cooperation with record labels Spona and
Croatia Records, CBF has produced nine blues releases, with four more
being finalized. CBF continues to support Blues in the Schools programs,
both locally and internationally, produces local blues concerts
throughout the year, and has either started or helped produce a number
of blues festivals across Croatia.
HANS EKESTANG
Swedish blues photographer Hans Ekestang has been
capturing the blues through his impressive photography since 1971. He
has devoted the better part of his life to traveling internationally to
create a superior catalog of photographs, having attended blues
festivals across Scandinavia, Europe, and the United States. His
subjects have included blues legends B.B. King, Muddy Waters, Chuck
Berry, James Brown, Little Richard, Fats Domino, and Luther Allison,
among countless others. 2008 Keeping the Blues Alive Award recipient
Jeffersonmagazine has been featuring Ekestang’s images for over 45
years, with Ekestang providing his photos at no charge to ensure that
they are seen by a broad public. His photographs have also been
exhibited at numerous public events in Sweden, further educating the
public about the blues. A 196-page book of his blues and R&B photos,
Great Feelings and Meetings, has recently been published in Sweden and
warmly welcomed by blues enthusiasts. Hans Ekestang has a unique talent
for catching the moment and expressing the feelings of these artists
onstage. His aim is to evoke the same feelings in anyone looking at the
pictures.
JESSE FINKELSTEIN
Jesse Finkelstein has been keeping the blues alive for
decades as the producer and host of Blues Radio International and
co-founder of the Shining Stone Music Group. Blues Radio International
is the world’s only weekly worldwide shortwave blues music broadcast
streaming simultaneously on the Internet. Rather than play only recorded
music, Blues Radio International features exclusive live performances
and interviews with top blues artists and others in the industry. Blues
Radio International is heard by a vast audience that no other existing
blues radio show, internet stream, or domestic broadcast has ever
reached. It has confirmed listeners in nearly 200 countries, and its
powerful shortwave radio signal reaches every continent. People listen
to Blues Radio International not only on the Internet, but most
importantly, in the half of the world where there is no Internet. Some
listeners live in refugee camps or in extreme poverty. Others live in
war zones or countries that restrict Internet access. Jesse Finkelstein
has personally provided all the funding for the international
transmissions of Blues Radio International. Rather than accept
contributions, he has asked instead that all donations be directed to
the Blues Foundation to support its mission. Blues Radio International
continues to strive to keep the blues alive through Jesse Finkelstein’s
commitment and dedication to the genre.
SARAH FRENCH
Sarah French is the leading blues publicist in Canada.
Her hard work, dedication, and experience in the music industry have
earned her a reputation as the go-to publicist for Canadian musicians.
In addition to an extensive current client roster of some of the best in
Canadian blues and roots music, French has worked with 2010 KBA
recipient Richard Flohil, Stony Plains Records, and late musician Jeff
Healey. She represents several Juno Award and Maple Blues Award winners
and nominees. For the past nine years, French has been responsible for
the publicity for Canada’s national blues awards gala, the Maple Blues
Awards, held each year in Toronto. She is also an active member of the
Toronto Blues Society's board of directors. A goal of French's is to let
the world know that Canadians have their own blues, and there are many
blues music fans and musicians in the country who support and promote
the music. Another goal is to help younger music fans discover blues
music and how the blues has influenced today's popular music.
JEAN GUILLERMO
Jean Guillermo’s passion is keeping the blues alive in
France, and he has put thousands of hours into this endeavor. He is one
of the six founding members of the European Blues Union, and has served
as both board member and vice president. In 2011 he helped found the
French national blues society, France Blues, and has served as both vice
president and president. He has spent his life dedicated to promoting
blues music and blues musicians throughout France, Europe, and the world
by facilitating relationships between festival promoters, radio stations
and deejays, venues and clubs, magazines and print media, and the
artists themselves. He founded and managed, as a full-time volunteer, a
17-day, multi-city blues festival with a mix of evening performances by
blues musicians and daytime Blues in the Schools activities. He has
brought blues music into all levels of education, from primary schools
through universities, and to senior care centers, homeless shelters,
jails and prisons, and hospitals. In 2018 he was honored by the European
Blues Union with a Blues Behind the Scenes Award.
TOM HYSLOP
Since 1981, when he saw one of Muddy Waters’ last road
performances, Tom Hyslop has been obsessed with the blues. It has been
suggested that he has more CDs than most music stores or radio stations.
Hyslop has been a staff writer and contributing editor for both Blues
Revueand Blues Music Magazine. He has written liner notes as well as
hundreds of CD reviews, and has conducted interviews with blues
musicians for more than 20 years, with articles on Big Jack Johnson,
Gary Clark Jr., Magic Slim, Rick Estrin, Nikki Hill, Nick Moss, John
Németh, John Primer, Jody Williams, Li’l Ed Williams, and many others.
Hyslop has also contributed year-end best-of lists for Blues Music
Magazineand Blues Junction Productions for several years. He has been a
talent-buying consultant for the Marquette (Michigan) Area Blues Fest
for almost all of its 15-year existence, and for a short time he booked
a Marquette restaurant and club, bringing artists such as Johnny Rawls,
Phillip Walker, Sean Costello, and Eddie C. Campbell, among others, to
his very small hometown. Hyslop has also been a supporter of and
organized two successful fundraisers for the Sean Costello Memorial Fund
for Bipolar Research.
DON OTTENSMAN
Don “Don O.” Ottensman has been playing the blues on
KNON-FM, Dallas’s noncommercial 55,000-watt radio station, for 35 years.
Ottensman’s show has been one of the biggest fundraisers during the
station’s pledge drive for over 30 years. He has interviewed dozens of
artists and blues celebrities for his show, including B.B. King, Buddy
Guy, Little Milton, Denise LaSalle, Sonny Rhodes, Johnny Copeland, Jimmy
Rogers, Sam Myers, and many more. On his radio show, musicians such as
Larry Garner, Joe Louis Walker, Tutu Jones, and more were interviewed
and played on the radio for the first time or very early in their
careers. For 33 years he has produced an annual Freddie King birthday
tribute, and was part of the team that arranged for Gov. Ann Richards to
declare Freddie King Day in the state of Texas on September 3, 1993. In
2002, he organized Dallas-Fort Worth Blues History Week around the 65th
anniversary of Robert Johnson's Dallas recording session.
BOB TRENCHARD
Catfood Records owner Bob Trenchard has worked in the
music business for over 50 years in a variety of roles. Originally
linked with Johnny Rawls and Kay Kay and the Rays as a bass player,
songwriter, and producer, Trenchard launched Catfood Records in 2001
with the Rays’ Texas Justice CD. The Rays went on to record several
albums for Catfood with Johnny Rawls, Barbara Carr, Otis Clay, James
Armstrong, Jackie Johnson, Daunielle, Sandy Carroll, Dave Keller, and
others. Catfood artists have won Living BluesSouthern Soul Album of the
Year four times, and five albums have made Downbeatmagazine Critics’
Best Albums of the Year List. In addition, Catfood artists have been
nominated for Blues Blast Music Awards, and received nine BMA
nominations. Trenchard’s service to the blues and to his community does
not stop with his work for Catfood. He has served on the Blues
Foundation’s board of directors and is president of the Trenchard
Foundation, which has awarded 33 college scholarships to students in
West Texas and New Mexico. In 2016, when his youngest son, Trey, died,
Trenchard partnered with the University of Nebraska Foundation to ensure
that his family’s support would continue in perpetuity through the
Trenchard Institute of Excellence college scholarship program.
In addition to the KBA Awards brunch and the IBC’s
multiple rounds of performances, the Blues Foundation will present a
lineup of seminars, showcases, master classes, film screenings,
exhibits, networking events, and receptions that musicians, blues
professionals and fans can attend. On Wednesday, January 23, the Blues
Hall of Fame Museum hosts a noontime meet-and-greet for French
photographer Sylvie Bosc, with a selection of her photographs on
display. At 3:15 p.m., Bruce Iglauer, Blues Hall of Famer and founder of
Alligator Records, will discuss and sign his just-released memoir,
Bitten By the Blues. The documentary Two Trains Runnin’,about the ’60s
Civil Rights Movement and the search for forgotten blues
musicians,screens at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, January 24 at Blues City
Café, with one of the film’s subjects, Dick Waterman (a three-time KBA
recipient and 2000 Blues Hall of Fame inductee), participating in a
post-screening Q&A. The IBC’s Keynote Panel (2:30 p.m. Friday, January
25) concerns “The Blues and Race,” with National Civil Rights Museum’s
President and CEO Terri Freeman moderating this panel on the historical
significance of race from blues music’s early origins through the
present. Panelists will include Blues Hall of Famer Bobby Rush, 2005 IBC
finalist Teeny Tucker, Marquise Knox, representing the new generation of
blues musicians, and Blues Hall of Famer, Jim O’Neal, the co-founder of
Living Blues magazine and Rooster Blues Records.
The Blues Foundation will again host health screenings
for diabetes, cholesterol, PSA, Hepatitis C and other conditions free of
charge to IBC musicians and attendees. MusiCares will be on site too as
a partner to provide custom ear molds to those who qualify. Sponsored by
the Blues Foundation’s HART (Handy Artist Relief Trust) Fund, the
screenings take place on Wednesday, January 23 and Thursday, January 25,
noon-2:30 p.m., on the second floor of Club 152 (152 Beale Street).
For more information about the International Blues
Challenge, including the full schedule of events, IBC merchandise, and
links to reserve discounted hotel rooms in Downtown Memphis, please
visit: https://blues.org/international-blues-challenge/
The International Blues Challenge is sponsored by
ArtsMemphis, The Tennessee Arts Commission, Memphis Tourism, The Memphis
Airport Authority, AutoZone, BMI®, Four Roses Bourbon, Old Dominick’s
Distillery, The Gibson Foundation, Lee Oskar Harmonicas, The Consulate
General of Canada, and broadcast partner, Ditty TV.
The Blues Foundation
is a world-renowned Memphis-based organization whose mission is to
preserve blues heritage, celebrate blues recording and performance,
expand worldwide awareness of the blues, and ensure the future of this
uniquely American art form. Founded in 1980, the Foundation has
approximately 4,000 individual members and 200 affiliated blues
societies representing another 50,000 fans and professionals worldwide.
Its signature honors and events — the Blues Music Awards, Blues Hall of
Fame Inductions, International Blues Challenge, and Keeping the Blues
Alive Awards — make it the international hub of blues music. Its HART
Fund provides the blues community with medical assistance for musicians
in need, while Blues in the Schools programs and Generation Blues
Scholarships expose new generations to blues music. The Blues Hall of
Fame Museum, located in Downtown Memphis, adds the opportunity for blues
lovers of all ages to interact with blues music and history. Throughout
the year, the Foundation staff serves the global blues community with
answers, information, and news.
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