San Luis Obispo Blues Society
Upcoming Events

Saturday May 12
Andrew "JR. BOY" Jones
also appearing Blues DeVille

SLO Vets Hall 801 Grand Avenue 8PM 
Members $17 / General Admission $20

September 15: James Armstrong
October 27: Terry Evans

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San Luis Obispo Blues Society
POB 14041
San Luis Obispo, CA 93406

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BLUES SHOW REVIEW.  On Saturday, May 12, the San Luis Obispo Blues Society presents Texas guitar legend Andrew “Jr. Boy” Jones.  Blues DeVille will be opening the show.  The show starts at 8:00 pm at the San Luis Obispo Vets Hall, 801 Grand Avenue.  Tickets are $17 for Blues Society members and $20 for the general public.  All tickets are sold at the door (21 and over please).  Call 805/541-7930 for more information or to volunteer.

Andrew "JR. BOY" Jones
As the emcee says on the Jr. Boy Live CD, “There are a few things hotter than a Texas summer night and you're gettin’ ready to witness one.”  Guitarist, songwriter, and singer Andrew “Jr. Boy” Jones began working professionally at age 16 with Freddie King’s band, the Thunderbirds, and contributed to King's Larger than Life LP.  In the 1970s and through most of the 80s, he played guitar with a variety of Dallas-area vocalists, including Bobby Patterson, Johnnie Taylor, and Charlie Robertson.  In the late 80s, he moved to California where he performed and toured with Katie Webster and Charlie Musselwhite.  He is the guitarist on Webster’s critically acclaimed Swamp Queen Boogie.  Jones led the Charlie Musselwhite Band for eight years and shared in the honor of winning Band of the Year at the 1995 W.C. Handy Awards.  He recorded with Musselwhite on Ace of Hearts, In My Time, and Signature.

In the mid-90s, Jones returned to Texas to form his own blues band.  He has recorded four CDs, including I Need Time (1997), Watch What You Say (1998), Mr. Domestic (2001), and Jr. Boy Live (2005); and has received a W. C. Handy Award nomination for his guitar playing.  He is backed by Chris Jones on bass, Big Bo Richardson on drums, and John Street on keyboards.  This high energy, Texas style blues is designed for dancing.

Blues DeVille
Blues DeVille plays traditional Delta blues, Chicago blues, Texas boogie and R&B-funk.  The band provides a musical platform for dancers to glide on and incorporates improvisation and jazz-like interaction.  Blues DeVille has a distinctive sound that comes across in cover tunes while still and preserving the original vibe of the song.  Band members include Steve Wright (vocals, trumpet, harmonica), Larry Curtis (guitar), John Paul Stinson (drums), Gordon Jennings (bass), and Scott Klynas (keyboard).

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.
 
 


CATALOG OF SHOWS
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April 2007 Sugar Pie DeSanto
March 2007 Candye Kane
January 2007  Mitch Woods & his Rocket 88s
December  2006 Jackie Payne Steve Edmonson
October 2006 John Nemeth w/ Jr Watson
September 2006 Cadillac Zack w/ Mississippi Bo
May 2006 EC Scott
April 2006 Nick Moss
March 2006 Rod Piazza
January 2006 Lou Pride
December 2005 Kenny Wayne
October  2005 Debbie Davies
September  2005 Cafe R&B
May 2005 Walter Trout
April 2005 Little Charlie
March 2005 Michael Burks
January 2005 Mark Hummel
December 2004 Coco Montoya
October 2004 Janiva Magness
September 2004 Eddie Shaw
May 2004 Karen Tyler
April 2004 RJ Mischo
March 2004 Cafe R&B
January 2004 James Armstrong
December 2003 Sonny Rhodes
October 2003 John Lee Hooker Jr
September 2003 Terry Hanck
May 2003 Deja Blue
April 2003 Wendy Dewitt
March 2003 EC Scott
January 2003 Cafe R&B 
December 2002 Coco Montoya
November 2002 Kaye Bohler
September 2002 Phillip Walker
May 2002 Local Artists
April 2002 The Kinsey Report
March 2002 Paul deLay
January 2002 Maurice John Vaughn
December 2001 Craig Horton
October 2001 Lara Price
September 2001 Ron Thompson
July 2001 Blues Round up
May 2001 Local Artists
April 2001 James Harman
March 2001 EC Scott
January 2001 Eddie King
December 2000 Kubek & King
November 2000 James Armstrong
September 2000 Swingshift
July 2000 Blues Round Up
May 2000 Local Artists
April 2000 James Solberg
February 2000 Big Jack Johnson
January 2000 James Harman
December 1999 Willie Chambers
October 1999 James Cotton
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Julie & the BadDogs
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