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A Bay Full Of Blues What's the Buzz? One of the year’s biggest events was the North Coast’s “Blues Festival” This gala event exposed its attendees to two days of some of the finest entertainment they can find in this locale. Glen Maxon and his highly skilled staff spend most of the year setting up this and the even bigger North Coast Jazz Festival.
Big Brother’s ensemble comprised of the original members Sam Andrew on guitar and vocals, Peter Albin on bass guitar and David Getz behind the drums. Big Brother was the signature sound of the 60s flower children movement in the Height-Ashbury scene, along with the Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane and countless others. They established a music scene in America that challenged the predominance Brit rock bands (The Beatles, The Animals) held at the time. How brilliant was it to include them in the 2007 lineup, as this attracted attendees who otherwise wouldn’t have shown up. Bill Graham was the pioneer behind this genius type of billing, grouping musical acts who the audience would otherwise had never seen share a stage. In doing so, the audience was exposed to live music which they never would have experienced otherwise. I could go on forever about how important music is and how it affects our existence and well-being, but it would comprise a large novel, so we’ll leave that to the more experienced writers. In a nutshell, I’ll just praise the event, thank the creators and the countless staff and volunteers who make this one of the biggest attractions in Humboldt County.
This year’s festival included a ton of blues acts from around the country, including the Bay Area’s own Ron Thompson, formerly of Ron Thompson And His Resisters and also the bandleader for John Lee Hooker. Joining Thompson on Saturday was Joe Louis Walker, Shane Dwight Band, The Phantom Blues Band, Ruthie Foster and Kaye Bohler. Humboldt County’s own Earl Thomas joined Mayall on Sunday, along with Roy Rogers & the Delta Rhythm Kings, Henry Butler, The Jackie Payne Steve Edmonson Band as well as Diunna Greenleaf & Blue Mercy. Advance tickets were available at the Redwood Coast Music Festivals office in Old Town Eureka, and also on their website. The festival was towards the end of summer this time (August 30-31) instead of in July, which students coming in for fall term at Humboldt State were glad to hear! A grand time was had by all! Michael the K, in addition to his position as Video Editor, is a long-time music producer and filmmaker living in Eureka. He can be reached at 667-3302, or at video ~~AT~~ humboldtsentinel.com. More of his writing can be reviewed at eurekatribune.com.
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