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Monday, May 11, 2009
Chuck Brown with Bobby Parker Highlight of Tinnel Hill John Jackson Blues Festival
On his most recent recording, Washington musical legend Chuck Brown intersperses some interviews among his Go Go music. One short question is if he could only play one musical genre, what would it be. And he answers "The Blues." Chuck has mixed blues and swing in with his originals funk and Go Go, but he will be doing a special performance of the blues backed by Bobby Parker and his Band at Fall Church, Virginia's The State Theatre, Friday, June 12 at 8:00PM. It is sort of appropriate since in the Washington Post a year or so ago, Brown credited seeing Bobby Parker for inspiring him to play guitar. This should be an amazing show, and certainly the most interesting local (DC area) blues show in some time. It is a benefit for the annual; Tinner Hill John Jackson Blues Festival that starts that day and runs through Sunday, June 14.
Most of the events at the festival are free and all take place in the City of Falls Church. The afternoon of June 12 with lunchtime performances by the likes of the Southside Homewreckers and Greg Kimball with Jeff Scott (a nephew of the late John Jackson). Saturday Morning there will be blues played during the weekly Farmer's Market at City Hall and a panel discussion, Whites, Blacks, and Blues: The Past, Present, and Politics of Blues Music, moderated by Gregg Kimball with scheduled participants including Kip Lornell, Luvenia George, Barry Pearson, Harold Anderson,Ida Campbell, Phil Wiggins, Rick Franklin, Warner Williams. There will be a variety of activities including the screening of John Jackson - A Blues Treasure, a short documentary on the life of John Jackson at the Falls Church Community Center. The main part of the Festival takes place at City Hall Park and the highlights among the performers include Deanna Bogart; Daryl Davis & the Blues Divas including Angela Hill, Stacy Brooks and Ruby Hayes; Nadine Rae & the All Stars and Warner Williams.
Sunday there will be a jam at Bangkok Blues and an exhibition of artwork by Jackie Merritt who will also be performing with M.S.G., the Acoustic Blues Trio. Its a marvelous festival with more information available at http://www.tinnerhill.org/blues.
It is unfortunate that there is a scheduling conflict with the Duke Ellington Jazz Festival which will have two major concerts on the National Mall in Washington on June 13 and 14. This is in part due to the Ellington Festival moving this year from early fall to late spring. Hopefully this conflict will be avoided next year.
Photo of Chuck Brown is from his 2009 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival Performance
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