Kansas City blues (music)
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Kansas City blues is a genre of blues music. It has spawned the Kansas Blues & Jazz festival and the Kansas Blues Society. Kansas City has many blues and jazz fans. The careers of Count Basie and Charlie Parker began in Kansas City.[1]
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[edit] Local clubs
On the corner of 39th and Jackson in Kansas City, Missouri, lies an old night club balled The Blues Alley. This club serves as one of the homes and starts of various jazz legends.[2] One of the most dedicated artists is John Amaro. His hardwork over years has inspire other Blyes Musicians to The 39th Street Blues Band. This band has been around for now two decades and has experienced many changes since. Big John and The 39th Street Blues Band have been touring with other experienced artists such as Chick Willis at Buddy Guy's Legends in Chicago and Harry "Big Daddy" Hypolite at the 2003 & 2004 Monterey Blues Festival. They also were included the line up at the Medgar Evers Homecoming Festivals in North Canton and Fayette, MS among with B.B. King, Little Milton, Artie Blues, Boy White, Chick Willis and Willie Cobbs. They've also performed in Des Moines.
Here are some other Kansas City blues clubs:
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[edit] Kansas City Music Blues & Jazz Festival
The Kansas City Music Blues & Jazz festival is an annual blues celebration. Most recently, Kansas's City Music Blues & Jazz Festival has been held on Labor Day Weekend, Sept. 2-3 at The Woodlands, I-435 and Leavenworth Rd. in Kansas City, KS headlined by Bo Diddley. The event also showased 24 additional acts over the two days. This featured the band Proto-Kaw, the most recent incarnation of the members of rock band, Kansas. "The event expected at least 30,000 seats." “We've got Bo and we are on our way to rockin' this city over Labor Day weekend,” says Mark Valentine, show organizer, creater and himself a professional musician. “We heard you Kansas City! You said you wanted the Blues & Jazz Fest back to where it belongs, and we're honoring your request.”[1] [4] Bo Diidley who is an 1987 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductee has also been credited with a “lifetime achievement”, the Rhythm & Blues Foundation's Pioneer Awards (1996), the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences' Grammy Awards (1998), and the National Association of Black-Owned Broadcasters' Communications Awards (2002). [4]
Mark Valentine, himself marked the event to have the biggest drawing crowd of the two-day event. [1] [4] The Latin Jazz All Stars, Baby Lee and the Kansas City All Stars and Fast Johnny Ricker were all featured at the 2006 event. Due to the Woodlands covering land, securing parking, and being close to the Legends, it is one of Kansas City's best entertainment districts.[4] Valentine additionally had expected the event to outleap 2005's event by crowd audience and originality. [1] [4] It opened from 11:00 and lasted all day.
In 2005, headliners included Billy Paul and John Lee Hooker, Jr.. Last year, also invited charity and community group partners benefits, from large ticket sales, with a portion of the ticket price being donated back to their organizations.[1]
[edit] Blues News
Other that the Blues & Jazz festival, other events commonly take place. DC Bellamy Roosters Blyes debut, Water to Wine, was released this summer.[5] Bellamy, who is Curtis Mayfield's half cousin was born in the West side of Chicago and now resides in Kansas, Missouri. His group named America's Most Wanted, have performed at Memphis' Beale Street at the Handy Awards, accompanied by pianist Ike Turner. He's also performed at the current year's Chicago Blues Festival. Bellamy currently plays every Monday night at Club Paradow in Kansas City. And they had performed at the Kansas City Street Blues Festival on Saturday, June 24 from 5-6:45 PM.
[edit] Local artists
- 40 Rider Blues
- Abb Locke
- Automatics
- Back Alley
- Big John & The 39th Street Blues Band
- Big Slim's Full House Blues Band
- The Big Three
- Bill Carter's Blues Revue
- Blue River Ordonnance
- Blue Shoe Sole Revue
- Blues Notions
- Bluesville
- Blues 88
- Blues Trip
- Bluetonium
- Bradley Allen Band
- Bobby Carson
- Boko Maru
- Brody Buster
- Connie Lush & Blues Shouter
- The Cobalt Project
- Cordon Bleu
- Cotton Candy & So Many Men
- Dan Doran Band
- Dangerfield/McNally Band
- Deja Blue
- Dick Dangerous & Her Band
- Dog House Blues Band
- Doc Hoc & Blues Deluxe
- Dr 88 (aka) Bill Laursen
- The Evan Dease Band
- Eugene Smiley Blues Band
- Eugene Smiley Jr. & Out of the Blues
- The Extras
- Family Jewels
- Fast Johnny Ricker
- Fo' Fried Chickens & a Coke
- 40 Riders
- Frank Ace Band
- G13
- Grand Marquis
- Groove Indigo
- Harmonic Mo Paul & His Blanco Gringos
- Hideaway
- Jimmy Lewin & the King Tones
- Jeff Lucas & & Ice Cold
- Jerry Dowell Band
- Jerry Forney Blues Band
- John Paul Drum aka Papa Lightfoot
- Johnny "i" & the Receders
- Jr's Flat Six
- K.C. Brass & Electric
- The KC All Stars http://www.kcallstars.com
- Kelley Hunt Band
- Kevin May & The Deaconairs
- King Alex & the Untouchables
- Lawrence Wright & the Outlets
- Lemon Peel Long & The Blues Kings
- Linda Shell & the Blues Thang
- Little Hatch & the House Rockers
- Lonesome Hank & the Heartaches
- Lonnie Ray Blues Band
- Loose Change
- Loosenz w/ the Tighten Up Horns
- MAC-LACE
- Main Street Rhythm Devils
- Mama Ray & the Rich Vansant Band
- Marvin Hunt and the Born Lovers
- Mary Moore
- Midnight Review
- Millage Gilbert's Downhome Blues Band
- Moe Blues Band
- Mud Slinger with Clayton Goldstein
- Neon Blue
- Phil Callier & Jhamm
- Psycho Joe & the Hipnotics
- The Rain Dogs
- The Real Deal
- Rhythm Rockets
- Richard Townsend and the Gotto Band
- Robbie Ray & The Ribb City Blues Band
- Rockin'Daddy
- Rowland Allen Band
- Ron Teamer Kansas Blue Kick Band
- Simplexity
- Smith Brothers
- Sonny Kenner
- Soul Bandit
- T. "Bones" Morris
- The Tommy Andrews Band
- Uptown Rulers
- The Waxed Tadpoles
- W.B. Bluze
- Big Woody Blues Band
- Zoe Burns Band.[6]
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ a b c d e ."Kansas City is home to many great Jazz artists". Retrieved on November 14, 2006.
- ^ The Blues Alley and artists. Retrieved on November 14, 2006.
- ^ KC Club Directory. Retrieved on November 14, 2006.
- ^ a b c d e Kansas City Music Blues & Jazz Festival. Retrieved on November 14, 2006.
- ^ Blues in the summer. Retrieved on November 14, 2006.
- ^ In touch with the blues. Retrieved on November 14, 2006.
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