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Upcoming Events Saturday,
March 2, 2002
Saturday, April 6 SLO
Vets Hall 801 Grand Avenue 8PM
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paul delay band
The SLO Blues Society welcomes the Paul deLay Band on Saturday, March 2. Demolition Blues will be opening the show. The show starts at 8:00 PM at the SLO Vets Hall. Tickets are $12 for members and $14 for non-members. You can buy a membership for $10 at the door and get $2 off admission for a year of shows.
Since
his return to performing in 1995, Portland’s premier blues artist Paul
deLay has been on a roll. He has produced five highly acclaimed CDs
and has been voted Best Blues Harmonica Player twice by Real Blues Magazine.
His latest release Heavy Rotation (Evidence) is another reason why reviewers
consider him one of the most innovative writers, singers, and harmonica
players in the blues today. He is backed by a core group of band
members who have been playing together for the last 11 years. The Paul
deLay Band includes Louis Pain on Hammond organ, Peter Dammann on guitar,
Dan Fincher on tenor saxophone, and Kelly Dunn on drums. This band is cohesive
and focused on the blues, yet is still able to stretch out and explore
new areas.
Growing up in Portland, deLay developed musically without the overwhelming influence of the Chicago blues legacy. This has allowed him to find his own voice as a singer, songwriter, and harmonica player. His musical career began in 1970 as an 18 year old harmonica player for local Portland blues bands. The first “Paul deLay Band” was founded in the early 1980s. This was a hard working, hard playing outfit that over a ten year period produced 4 CDs and played about 200 gigs a year. Delay's lifestyle changed in the early 1990s when jail time forced him to confront his drug oriented lifestyle. His re-emergence in 1995 signaled a second start, with a burst of artistic creativity that changed his songwriting and playing. The cathartic Ocean of Tears (Evidence, 1996) was Paul’s announcement to the Blues world that he was back and better than ever.
“If Little Walter had lived another 20 years, we might have heard similar sounds... These songs are fascinating, every one a gem…You could take the other top five harp-playing bluesmen active today and, even combined, their talents couldn’t match deLay’s.”- Real Blues Magazine
“One of the finest blues songwriters around…easily outclasses the competition
when it comes to songcraft and spirit.” – Washington Post
demolition blues
Demolition Blues will be opening the show with their high energy, danceable Blues, R&B, and Motown. The band has been together for about two years, playing for a variety of events, including a Blues Society show last year. The band cites a wide range of influences including Etta James and Koko Taylor, Eric Clapton and Junior Walker, and Fats Domino and Bach.
Karen Holder is the lead singer for the band. She is backed by
a horn section that includes Bob Osbourne on saxophone and Robert Alberts
on trumpet. The band also features Ed Frawley on guitar and vocals,
Tony Hunt on keyboard and vocals, Jim Holder on bass and vocals, and Karen
Garman on drums.
Volunteer.
Your Blues Society is run entirely by volunteers. Besides a sense of accomplishment,
volunteers get into the shows for free and receive a couple free drink
tickets. We could use your help, so call 541-7930 (our voice mail
number) and volunteer to work a shift at the show.
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