1800014_10152658711732980_117217686378460006_oThe event is called “End of Summertime” Blues Blast! To benefit “Friends of the Children” we are raising money for school supplies.http://friendspdx.org/support-friends/wish-list . Proceeds to go directly to children in need for school supplies. There is a $10 donation at the door. The theme is Hawaiian. Mumu’s, grass skirts, floral shirts etc.

Friends of the Children – Portland | Wish List  friendspdx.org

The line-up is really incredible. Pus tons of raffle prizes.

Ben Rice Band 2:30-3:10
Tracey Fordice and the 8 balls 3:30-4:10
Rae Gordon 4:30-5:10
Ken DeRouchie 5:30-6:10
Too Loose Cajun/ Zydeco 7:00-7:45

2013
Contemporary Blues Act Kevin Selfe & The Tornadoes
R&B Act Curtis Salgado
Traditional Blues Act Kevin Selfe & The Tornadoes (tie)
Ben Rice Band (tie)
New Blues Act Stevens-Hess Band
Regional Blues Act Hank Shreve Band
“Duffy Bishop” Female Vocalist Rae Gordon
“Curtis Salgado” Male Vocalist Ben Rice
Electric Guitar Kevin Selfe
“Terry Robb” Acoustic Guitar Alan Hager
Bass Dave Kahl
Drums Jimi Bott
Keyboards DK Stewart
Harmonica Hank Shreve
Horns Peter Moss
Venue Duff’s Garage
NW Blues Event Cascade Blues Association Members Picnic
“The Hurley Award” – Stage Personnel Chris Colligan
NW Recording Kevin Selfe – Long Walk Home
National Recording Kevin Selfe – Long Walk Home
Performance of the Year Kevin Selfe & The Tornadoes Big Band – Waterfront Blues Festival
Back What You Believe In Joey Scruggs
“Paul deLay” Lifetime Achievement Norman Sylvester
2012
Contemporary Blues Act Lisa Mann & Her Really Good Band
R&B Act Curtis Salgado
Traditional Blues Act Kevin Selfe & The Tornadoes
New Blues Act Hank Shreve Band
Regional Blues Act Karen Lovely
“Duffy Bishop” Female Vocalist Lisa Mann
“Curtis Salgado” Male Vocalist Phil “Suburban Slim” Wagner
Electric Guitar Kevin Selfe
“Terry Robb” Acoustic Guitar Alan Hager
Bass Lisa Mann
Drums Jimi Bott
Keyboards Steve Kerin
Harmonica Jim Wallace
Horns Peter Moss
Venue Duff’s Garage
NW Blues Event Waterfront Blues Festival
“The Hurley Award” – Stage Personnel (none given this year)
NW Recording Curtis Salgado – Soul Shot
National Recording Curtis Salgado – Soul Shot
Performance of the Year Kevin Selfe & The Tornadoes – Waterfront Blues Festival
Back What You Believe In Lynn Wymore
Lifetime Achievement Bob Ancheta
2011
Contemporary Blues Act The Strange Tones
R&B Act Lloyd Jones Struggle
Traditional Blues Act Kevin Selfe & The Tornadoes
New Blues Act AC Porter & The Live Wires
Regional Blues Act Ty Curtis Band
“Duffy Bishop” Female Vocalist Rae Gordon
“Curtis Salgado” Male Vocalist Ty Curtis
Electric Guitar Robbie Laws
“Terry Robb” Acoustic Guitar Mary Flower
Bass Dave Kahl
Drums Jimi Bott
Keyboards Steve Kerin
Harmonica Jim Wallace
Horns Peter Moss
Venue Duff’s Garage
NW Blues Event Waterfront Blues Festival
“The Hurley Award” – Stage Personnel Jeff Cota
NW Recording Lloyd Jones – Highway Bound
National Recording Buddy Guy – Living Proof
Performance of the Year Buddy Guy – Waterfront Blues Festival
Back What You Believe In Amanda Gresham & Barbara Hammerman (tie)
Greg Johnson (tie)
Lifetime Achievement Bill Rhoades
2010
Contemporary Blues Act Ty Curtis Band
R&B Act Curtis Salgado
Traditional Blues Act Kevin Selfe & The Tornadoes
New Blues Act Billy D & The Hoodoos
Regional Blues Act Karen Lovely
“Duffy Bishop” Female Vocalist Karen Lovely
“Curtis Salgado” Male Vocalist Ty Curtis
Electric Guitar Robbie Laws
Acoustic Guitar Terry Robb
Bass Lisa Mann
Drums Jimi Bott
Keyboards Dover Weinberg
Harmonica Jim Wallace
Horns Brad Ulrich
Venue Trails End Saloon
NW Blues Event Waterfront Blues Festival
“The Hurley Award” – Stage Personnel Lynn Wymore
NW Recording Ty Curtis Band – Cross That Line
National Recording Joe Bonamassa – Black Rock
Performance of the Year Karen Lovely Band – Waterfront Blues Festival
Back What You Believe In Dan Dalton
Lifetime Achievement Duffy Bishop
2009
Contemporary Blues Act Kevin Selfe & The Tornadoes
R&B Act Curtis Salgado
Traditional Blues Act Bill Rhoades & The Party Kings
New Blues Act Karen Lovely Band
Regional Blues Act Ty Curtis Band
“Duffy Bishop” Female Vocalist Lisa Mann
Male Vocalist Curtis Salgado
Electric Guitar Phil “Suburban Slim” Wagner
Acoustic Guitar Terry Robb
Bass Lisa Mann
Drums Jimi Bott
Keyboards DK Stewart
Harmonica Hank Shreve
Horns Brad Ulrich
Venue Duff’s Garage
NW Blues Event Waterfront Blues Festival
“The Hurley Award” – Stage Personnel Sheldon Phillips
NW Recording The Insominiacs – At Least I’m Not With You
National Recording Elvin Bishop – The Blues Rolls On
Performance of the Year Karen Lovely Band – Waterfront Blues Festival
Back What You Believe In John Etten (tie)
Betsy McBride (tie)
Lifetime Achievement Peter Dammann
2008
Contemporary Blues Act The Strange Tones
R&B Act Curtis Salgado
Traditional Blues Act Bill Rhoades & The Party Kings
New Blues Act Ty Curtis Band
Regional Blues Act Becki Sue & Her Big Rockin’ Daddies
Female Vocalist Duffy Bishop
Male Vocalist Curtis Salgado
Electric Guitar Phil “Suburban Slim” Wagner
Acoustic Guitar Terry Robb
Bass Lisa Mann
Drums Jimi Bott
Keyboards DK Stewart
Harmonica Jim Wallace
Horns Reggie Houston
Venue Duff’s Garage
NW Blues Event Waterfront Blues Festival
“The Hurley Award” – Stage Personnel Bill Phillips
NW Recording The Strange Tones – We’re On Our Way
National Recording Curtis Salgado – Clean Getaway
Performance of the Year Curtis Salgado – Waterfront Blues Festival
Back What You Believe In Greg Johnson
Lifetime Achievement Greg Johnson
2007
Contemporary Blues Act The Insomniacs (tie)
The Strange Tones (tie)
R&B Act Lloyd Jones Struggle
Traditional Blues Act Bill Rhoades & The Party Kings
New Blues Act Franco Paletta & The Stingers
Regional Blues Act Too Slim & The Taildraggers
Female Vocalist Duffy Bishop
Male Vocalist Curtis Salgado
Electric Guitar Peter Dammann
Acoustic Guitar Terry Robb
Bass Dave Kahl
Drums Jimi Bott
Keyboards DK Stewart
Harmonica Bill Rhoades
Horns Reggie Houston
Venue Duff’s Garage
NW Blues Event Waterfront Blues Festival
NW Recording Paul deLay Band – The Last of the Best
National Recording Tab Benoit – Power of the Pontchartrain
Performance of the Year Paul deLay Memorial – Waterfront Blues Festival
Back What You Believe In Terry Currier
Lifetime Achievement Lloyd Jones
2006
Contemporary Blues Act The Strange Tones
R&B Act Lloyd Jones Struggle
Traditional Blues Act Bill Rhoades & The Party Kings
New Blues Act The Insomniacs
Regional Blues Act Too Slim & The Taildraggers
Female Vocalist Duffy Bishop
Male Vocalist Curtis Salgado
Electric Guitar Phil “Suburban Slim” Wagner
Acoustic Guitar Terry Robb
Bass Gary Fountaine
Drums Jimi Bott
Keyboards DK Stewart
Harmonica Paul deLay
Horns Reggie Houston
Venue Beale Street NW
NW Blues Event Waterfront Blues Festival
NW Recording Bill Rhoades & The Party Kings – Voodoo Lovin’
National Recording Keb’ Mo’ – Suitcase
Performance of the Year Curtis Salgado Band – Concert for Curtis – Rose Garden
Back What You Believe In Clay Fuller
Lifetime Achievement Curtis Salgado
2005
Contemporary Blues Act The Strange Tones
R&B Act Lloyd Jones Struggle
Traditional Blues Act Rick Welter Band
New Blues Act Robbie Laws Hoodoo Nation
Regional Blues Act Too Slim & The Taildraggers
Female Vocalist Duffy Bishop
Male Vocalist Lloyd Jones
Electric Guitar Phil “Suburban Slim” Wagner
Acoustic Guitar Terry Robb
Bass Albert Reda
Drums Carlton Jackson
Keyboards Janice Scroggins
Harmonica Bill Rhoades
Horns Reggie Houston
Venue Beale Street NW
NW Blues Event Waterfront Blues Festival
NW Recording Terry Robb – Resting Place
National Recording Mark Lemhouse – The Great American Yard Sale
Performance of the Year Ray Charles Tribute – Waterfront Blues Festival
Back What You Believe In Shelley Swaffer
Lifetime Achievement Terry Currier
2004
Contemporary Blues Act Rose City Kings
R&B Act Lloyd Jones Struggle
Traditional Blues Act Bill Rhoades & The Party Kings
New Blues Act Robbie Laws Hoodoo Nation
Regional Blues Act Too Slim & The Taildraggers
Female Vocalist Linda Hornbuckle
Male Vocalist Curtis Salgado
Electric Guitar Robbie Laws
Acoustic Guitar Terry Robb
Bass Albert Reda
Drums Jimi Bott
Keyboards DK Stewart
Harmonica Bill Rhoades
Horns Peter Moss
Venue Trails End Saloon
NW Blues Event Waterfront Blues Festival
NW Recording Robbie Laws – Deep Ellum Blues
National Recording Eric Clapton – Me & Mr. Johnson
Performance of the Year Strat Daddies – Waterfront Blues Festival
Back What You Believe In Jimmy Hale
Lifetime Achievement Ray Charles
2003
Contemporary Blues Act Duffy Bishop Band
R&B Act Lloyd Jones Struggle
Traditional Blues Act Kinzel & Hyde
New Blues Act Rose City Kings
Regional Blues Act Henry Cooper
Female Vocalist Duffy Bishop
Male Vocalist Mel Solomon
Electric Guitar Jim Mesi
Acoustic Guitar Terry Robb
Bass Phil Haxton
Drums Jimi Bott
Keyboards David Vest
Harmonica Paul deLay
Horns Renato Caranto (tie)
Peter Moss (tie)
Venue Trails End Saloon
NW Blues Event Waterfront Blues Festival
NW Recording Robbie Laws – River City Blues
National Recording Delbert McClinton – Room to Breathe
Performance of the Year Duffy Bishop Band – Waterfront Blues Festival (tie)
Roy Rogers, Norton Buffalo & Steve Miller – Waterfront Blues Festival (tie)
Back What You Believe In RD Dill
Lifetime Achievement Phil Haxton
2002
Contemporary Blues Act Ellen Whyte & Reflex Blue
R&B Act Lloyd Jones Struggle
Traditional Blues Act Kinzel & Hyde
New Blues Act The Cannonballs
Regional Blues Act Too Slim & The Taildraggers
Female Vocalist Duffy Bishop
Male Vocalist Lloyd Jones
Electric Guitar Chris Carlson
Acoustic Guitar Terry Robb
Bass Albert Reda
Drums Carlton Jackson
Keyboards Frankie Redding, Jr.
Harmonica Paul deLay
Horns Peter Moss
Venue Trails End Saloon
NW Blues Event Waterfront Blues Festival
NW Recording Ellen Whyte & Reflex Blue – Standing at the Sunrise
National Recording Little Charlie & The Nightcats – That’s Big
Performance of the Year Ellen Whyte & Reflex Blue – Waterfront Blues Festival
Back What You Believe In Peter Dammann
Lifetime Achievement Paul deLay
2001
Contemporary Blues Act Ellen Whyte & Reflex Blue
R&B Act Lloyd Jones Struggle
Traditional Blues Act Kinzel & Hyde
New Blues Act Jake Blair Band
Regional Blues Act Too Slim & The Taildraggers
Female Vocalist Duffy Bishop
Male Vocalist Mel Solomon
Electric Guitar Robbie Laws
Acoustic Guitar Terry Robb
Bass Lisa Mann
Drums Jimi Bott
Keyboards Janice Scroggins
Harmonica Paul deLay
Horns Peter Moss
Venue Trails End Saloon
NW Blues Event Waterfront Blues Festival
NW Recording Jim Mesi Band – Blues, Cars & Electric Guitars
National Recording Eric Clapton – Reptile
Performance of the Year Jim Mesi Band – Waterfront Blues Festival
Back What You Believe In LynnAnn Hyde
Lifetime Achievement Bonnie Raitt
2000
Contemporary Blues Act Ellen Whyte & Reflex Blue
R&B Act Lloyd Jones Struggle
Traditional Blues Act Terry Robb Trio
New Blues Act Aaron Black Band featuring Johnny Black
Regional Blues Act Too Slim & The Taildraggers
Female Vocalist Ellen Whyte
Male Vocalist Lloyd Jones
Electric Guitar Robbie Laws
Acoustic Guitar Terry Robb
Bass Albert Reda
Drums Carlton Jackson
Keyboards Dover Weinberg
Harmonica Paul deLay
Horns Renato Caranto
Venue Trails End Saloon
NW Blues Event Waterfront Blues Festival
NW Recording Lloyd Jones – Love Gotcha
National Recording BB King & Eric Clapton – Riding with the King
Performance of the Year Robert Lockwood Jr – Waterfront Blues Festival
Back What You Believe In Greg Johnson
Lifetime Achievement Jim Mesi
1999
Contemporary Blues Act Paul deLay Band
R&B Act Lloyd Jones Struggle
Traditional Blues Act Bill Rhoades & Alan Hager
New Blues Act Swingin’ Strat Daddies
Regional Blues Act Too Slim & The Taildraggers
Female Vocalist Duffy Bishop
Male Vocalist Curtis Salgado
Electric Guitar Robbie Laws
Acoustic Guitar Terry Robb
Bass Jimmy Lloyd Rea
Drums Jeff Minnieweather
Keyboards Janice Scroggins
Harmonica Bill Rhoades
Horns Renato Caranto
Venue The Candlelight
NW Blues Event Waterfront Blues Festival
NW Recording Cascade Blues Association – Muddy Award 10th Anniversary Hall of Fame Tribute
National Recording BB King – Blues on the Bayou
Performance of the Year Jimmie Vaughan – Waterfront Blues Festival
Back What You Believe In Ken Johnson
Lifetime Achievement Taj Mahal
1998
Contemporary Blues Act Ellen Whyte & Reflex Blue
R&B Act Lloyd Jones Struggle
Traditional Blues Act Bill Rhoades & Alan Hager
New Blues Act Big Monti
Regional Blues Act Kelly Joe Phelps
Female Vocalist Duffy Bishop
Male Vocalist Curtis Salgado (tie)
Lloyd Jones (tie)
Electric Guitar Robbie Laws
Acoustic Guitar Terry Robb
Bass Albert Reda
Drums Carlton Jackson
Keyboards Janice Scroggins
Harmonica Bill Rhoades
Horns Renato Caranto
Venue Cascade Tavern
NW Blues Event Waterfront Blues Festival
NW Recording Robbie Laws Band – Takin’ the Night Train
National Recording BB King – Deuces Wild
Performance of the Year Paulette Davis Tribute – Cascade Tavern
Back What You Believe In Susan Stewart
Lifetime Achievement Paulette Davis
1997
Contemporary Blues Act Robbie Laws Band
R&B Act Lloyd Jones Struggle
Traditional Blues Act Terry Robb Trio
New Blues Act Jesse Samsel Band
Regional Blues Act Too Slim & The Taildraggers
Female Vocalist Duffy Bishop
Male Vocalist Curtis Salgado
Electric Guitar Robbie Laws
Acoustic Guitar Terry Robb
Bass Albert Reda
Drums Reinhardt Melz
Keyboards Dover Weinberg
Harmonica Paul deLay
Horns Renato Caranto
Venue The Aladdin Theater
NW Blues Event Waterfront Blues Festival
NW Recording Ellen Whyte & Reflex Blue – A Different Point of Blue
National Recording Luther Allison – Reckless
Performance of the Year Luther Allison – Oregon Zoo
Back What You Believe In Valerie K. Davis
Lifetime Achievement Luther Allison
1996
Contemporary Blues Act Duffy Bishop Band
R&B Act Lloyd Jones Struggle
Traditional Blues Act Sheila & Backwater Blues
New Blues Act Jim Wallace & The Lucky Devils
Regional Blues Act Too Slim & The Taildraggers
Female Vocalist Duffy Bishop
Male Vocalist Curtis Salgado
Electric Guitar Robbie Laws
Acoustic Guitar Terry Robb
Bass Albert Reda
Drums Boyd Small
Keyboards Janice Scroggins
Harmonica Paul deLay
Horns Bob “Housewine” Roden
Venue Melody Ballroom
NW Blues Event Waterfront Blues Festival
NW Recording Lloyd Jones Struggle – Trouble Monkey
National Recording Keb’ Mo’ – Just Like You
Performance of the Year Little Charlie & The Nightcats – Trails End Saloon
Back What You Believe In Rick Hall
Lifetime Achievement John Lee Hooker
1995
Contemporary Blues Act Robbie Laws & The Urban All-Stars
R&B Act Lloyd Jones Struggle
Traditional Blues Act Sheila & Backwater Blues
New Blues Act Bill Rhoades & The Party Kings
Regional Blues Act Too Slim & The Taildraggers
Female Vocalist Duffy Bishop
Male Vocalist Curtis Salgado
Electric Guitar Jim Mesi
Acoustic Guitar Terry Robb
Bass Jimmy Lloyd Rea
Drums Jeff Minnieweather (tie)
Boyd Small (tie)
Keyboards DK Stewart
Harmonica Paul deLay
Horns Renato Caranto
Venue Bojangles
NW Blues Event Waterfront Blues Festival
NW Recording Robbie Laws & The Urban All-Stars – Midnight Rain
National Recording Eric Clapton – From the Cradle
Performance of the Year Buddy Guy – The Rose Garden
Back What You Believe In Shelley Garrett
Lifetime Achievement BB King
1994
Contemporary Blues Act Jimmy Lloyd Rea & The Switchmasters
R&B Act Lloyd Jones Struggle
Traditional Blues Act Kelly Joe Phelps
New Blues Act Robbie Laws & The Urban All-Stars
Regional Blues Act Duffy Bishop Band
Female Vocalist Linda Hornbuckle
Male Vocalist Curtis Salgado
Electric Guitar Jim Mesi
Acoustic Guitar Terry Robb
Bass Jimmy Lloyd Rea
Drums Jeff Minnieweather
Keyboards DK Stewart
Harmonica Bill Rhoades
Horns Renato Caranto (tie)
Patrick Lamb (tie)
Venue Bojangles
NW Blues Event Waterfront Blues Festival
NW Recording Harpdog Brown & The Bloodhounds – Home Is Where the Harp Is
National Recording Joe Louis Walker – JLW
Performance of the Year Buddy Guy – The Rose Garden
Back What You Believe In Bobbie Shervey
Lifetime Achievement Eric Clapton
1993
Contemporary Blues Act Lloyd Jones Struggle
R&B Act Lloyd Jones Struggle
Traditional Blues Act Back Porch Blues
New Blues Act DK Stewart & MFB
Female Vocalist Lily Wilde
Male Vocalist Lloyd Jones
Electric Guitar Jim Mesi
Acoustic Guitar Terry Robb
Bass Jimmy Lloyd Rea
Drums Boyd Small
Keyboards DK Stewart
Harmonica Curtis Salgado
Horns Chris Mercer
Venue Bojangles
NW Blues Event Waterfront Blues Festival
NW Recording Jimmy Lloyd Rea & The Switchmasters – Roadhouse Blues
National Recording Buddy Guy – Feels Like Rain
Performance of the Year John Mayall & Buddy Guy – Roseland Theater
Back What You Believe In Errol Shervey
Lifetime Achievement BB King
1992
Blues Act Jimmy Lloyd Rea & The Switchmasters
R&B Act Lloyd Jones Struggle
Traditional Blues Act Back Porch Blues
Roots Rock Act Jim Mesi Band
Jazz/Blues Act Janice Scroggins Trio
New Blues Act Channel Cats
Female Vocalist Linda Hornbuckle
Male Vocalist Lloyd Jones
Electric Guitar Peter Dammann
Acoustic Guitar Terry Robb
Bass Jimmy Llloyd Rea
Drums Boyd Small
Keyboards Dover Weinberg
Harmonica Bill Rhoades
Horns Patrick Lamb
Venue Bojangles
Music Store Music Millennium
NW Blues Event Waterfront Blues Festival
NW Recording Paul deLay Band – Paulzilla
National Recording Curtis Salgado & The Stilettos – Curtis Salgado & The Stilettos (tie)
Stevie Ray Vaughan – The Sky Is Crying (tie)
Performance of the Year Snooky Pryor (tie)
Robert Lucas (tie)
“George Page” Back What You Believe In Norman Sylvester (tie)
Terry Currier (tie)
Lifetime Achievement Willie Dixon
1991
Blues Act Paul deLay Band
R&B Act Curtis Salgado & The Stilettos
Traditional Blues Act Back Porch Blues
Roots Rock Act
Jazz/Blues Act Janice Scroggins Trio
New Blues Act Mel Solomon & The Nightlighters
Female Vocalist Margo Tufo
Male Vocalist Curtis Salgado
Electric Guitar Jim Mesi
Acoustic Guitar Terry Robb
Bass Jimmy Lloyd Rea
Drums Jeff Minnieweather (tie)
Boyd Small (tie)
Keyboards Janice Scroggins
Harmonica Paul deLay
Horns Johnnie Ward
Venue Dandelion Pub
Music Store
NW Blues Event Waterfront Blues Festival
NW Recording Paul deLay Band – The Other One
National Recording Bonnie Raitt – Nick of Time
Performance of the Year
“George Page” Back What You Believe In Bill Rhoades
Lifetime Achievement BB King
1990
Blues Act Curtis Salgado & The Stilettos
Traditional Blues Act Janice Scroggins, Lloyd Jones & Curtis Salgado Trio
New Blues Act Jim Mesi Band
Vocalist Curtis Salgado
Guitarist Lloyd Jones
Harmonica Paul deLay
Miscelleneous Instrumentalist Janice Scroggins (piano)
Local Recording Back Porch Blues – Down Home
National Recording John Lee Hooker – The Healer
Performance of the Year BB King – Artquake
People’s Choice Award BB King
Distinguished Service Bill Rhoades
CBA Member of the Year Errol & Bobby Shervey
Lifetime Achievement Willie Dixon
1989
Blues Act Lloyd Jones Struggle
Traditional Blues Act Curtis Salgado & Lloyd Jones
New Blues Act Back Porch Blues
Vocalist Curtis Salgado
Guitarist Lloyd Jones
Harmonica Paul deLay
Miscelleneous Instrumentalist Janice Scroggins (piano)
Local Recording Lloyd Jones Struggle – Small Potatoes
National Recording Joe Louis Walker – The Gift
Performance of the Year Taj Mahal – Pine Street
People’s Choice Award Robert Cray
Distinguished Service Dave Clingan
CBA Member of the Year Ardis Hedrick
Lifetime Achievement Muddy Waters

It’s a couple months away, but we want to give ample notice that deadlines for our November issue will be a week early. Instead of the normal, 15th of the month, the deadline will be Wednesday, October 8th. Thank you in advance for your help in getting your items in early. For calendar submissions, CascadeBluesCalendar@gmail.com and for all other CBA and BluesNotes business,CascadeBluesStaff@gmail.com. Thank you for your continued support.

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CBA SALE 2014The Cascade Blues Association Rummage Sale returns this September on Saturday 6th, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm, once again being held at The Bomber Restaurant, 13515 SE McLoughlin Blvd. in Milwaukee. There is great food at The Bomber, so grab some breakfast or lunch while at the sale. And we’ll have live music happening throughout the day, too (bands TBA).

Last year Thanks to You, the annual CBA Rummage sale made over $2,000!  This year will be bigger and better.  There are three ways you can help again!

  1. Clean out your garage, your closets and your neighbor’s closets!….make sure they are home.  This is a great way to organize your home while giving back to your CBA.  Save your items at home and bring to the sale before 9:00 am on September 6th.  Smaller non furniture items can be brought to the September CBA general meeting.
  2. Help at the sale.  People needed to help unload items from a truck in the morning and load a charity truck after the sale.  Also, people to help during the day where needed.
  3. Spread the word!!!

This is a fun event where you get a chance to listen to some live music, browse some great deals, meet some new blues fans AND help make a difference!

Have you ever thought about getting more involved? Well now is the time!!  You can choose to be a part of the CBA Board or a volunteer – whatever you choose – we welcome (and need) your help.

We have open At-Large Board positions available for those who would like to get in behind the scenes and make our events happen.  Just think – you can take part in shaping and influencing this great organization.  You can help us keep it running on a monthly basis. We really do rely on you – our members – to continue to make the CBA better and better.

Yes, it’s fun and games – because if it isn’t fun – why do it!  But don’t be fooled – we do work! Board members attend the monthly board meetings where we discuss budget, membership, merchandise, sponsorships and events.  We do ask that each board member take a turn at the merchandise booth at our monthly membership meetings at least once a year and help out at various events – but actually – that’s the fun part!

Do you have a special skill or talent – like managing databases or financial statements?  Running the CBA takes skill (we are a non-profit business) sometimes above and beyond just loving the promotion of blues.  We have a need for help in a variety of areas and I bet there’s something here for you!!  Officer positions naturally take more time – when considering running for either the Membership Secretary or Treasurer positions, we require that you have sufficient background to fill the needs of the Cascade Blues Association. The Membership Secretary maintains the membership information, renewals and address changes that require the ability to keep up an ever-changing spread-sheet and a knowledge of mailing is also preferred. The Treasurer must be able to balance the CBA’s bank accounts, pay due bills on time and keep funds at the Post Office readily available for BluesNotes mailings. The Treasurer is also responsible for maintaining all business filings for annual taxes. These are the two positions that require the most knowledge to keep up, so consider the expectations if you select to run for these officer spots.

Do you just want to be a volunteer with no board commitment – well guess what – we have things you can do! Some options are maintaining merchandise, working with a volunteer list, BluesNotes distribution, writing for the BluesNotes. These functions do not have to be handled by board members. If this interests you please let someone on the current board know!

Every year we put out a request for members to get involved. This year is no different other than we really REALLY do need your help.  Please consider this great opportunity and if your schedule and interests allow – then come join us!  Get involved.

You are welcome to attend one of our monthly Board meetings at 2020 SE 7th (about four blocks south of the old Duff’s Garage), the third Tuesday following the monthly General Membership Meeting.

By John Rumler

Ringo Starr got it right when he said, “You know, it don’t come easy…”

One of Portland’s more durable and versatile blues-roots bands, The Reverb Brothers, is celebrating their 10th anniversary, and nothing came easy for them either. With all members born in the 1950s, The Reverbs have been around the block in music as well as in life. Most of them have been in and out of different bands for several decades.

“They’ve been through a lot, had a number of personnel changes, but they’ve had a solid core for a while now,” said Emory Wilson, a Portland area bass player who recently performed with The Reverbs.  “I love playing with them. They know each other very well, they’re loose and fun and they are firing on all cylinders.”

Holding a band together isn’t easy. Different personalities and musical styles and the day-to-day demands of work, family, bills, and the additional time needed for practicing can grate on the nerves. This, combined with the roller-coaster of touring and performing live—along with the jostling and sometimes colliding egos has tolled the death knell for many a good band.

For the survivors, such as The Reverb Brothers, who avoid crashing on the shoals of ego, discontent, and burnout, the bonds often become close.

“We’ve had healthy differences of opinion, sure, but not a single big argument or blow up since we started,” said Doug Marx, 64, co-founder and rhythm guitarist.  “In many ways we really are like a family, one that respects and cares about each other.”

The other co-founder and the leader of The Reverb Brothers, Claes Almroth, 59, grew up in the Bay area. His mom played piano dabbling in boogie woogie and he avidly listened to everything from Slim Harpo and Johnny Cash, to Buck Owens, Marvin Gaye and the Rolling Stones. He began piano lessons at 12 and picked up his first harmonica a few years later. At the age of 13, Almroth visited the Jazz Preservation Hall in New Orleans seeing some of the original creators of jazz. “It changed my life. These guys were all born in the 19th century and were in their 70s, but they rocked the house like you couldn’t imagine.”

Almroth’s musical landscape was expansive and colorful early on. Thanks to Bill Graham, who booked such diverse artists such as Moby Grape, Ravi Shankar, and Albert King on the same bill at the Fillmore West, he was exposed to a wild kaleidoscope of music.

Clae’s musical influences include Little Walter, Slim Harpo, Sonny Boys I and II, Charley Musselwhite and Kim Wilson on harmonica and Ray Charles and Otis Spann on piano. A few of the other the artists that shaped his music include JJ Cale, Memphis Slim, Peter Green, Herbie Hancock, the early Stones, Howlin’ Wolf, Muddy Waters, and Willie Nelson.

When the Almroths moved to Eugene in the mid-70s, Claes studied music at Lane Community College and formed Acme Rhythm & Blues Jug Band.  He also played in several local blues bands before moving to Portland in 1982 and helped form Electric Bill and the Killerwatts, an edgy blues band that lasted10 years and morphed into The Blueprints, a 5-piece blues band still active.  He also played in Johnny Ward’s Eagle Ridin’ Papas, a good-time jug band and the acoustic trio Nobody’s Sweethearts before starting up The Reverbs in 2004.

His piano playing style ranges from caressing the keys ala Charles Brown, to boogieing like Roosevelt Sykes or Champion Jack Dupree. His harmonica playing isn’t muffled or distorted for that dirty sound; it’s clear, clean, and sweet. His singing is gritty and growly with a slight Southern lilt, strange because he is of Swedish descent.

Claes also plays in the New Iberians, a Cajun-Zydeco-Blues band and in the eclectic-Blues Claes Almroth Trio featuring guitar maestro Whit Draper and Reverb mate J. Michael Kearsey on bass.

Each of The Reverb Brothers is worthy of an entire story of their own.  For example, electric bassist Kearsey grew up in Massachusetts and formed the Boston-based-band Under Milkwood (with pre-Cars vocalist Ric Ocasek. Moving to Portland in 1972, he was a founding member of UPEPO, a jazz/Latin/rock band that performed all over the West Coast for 11 years and he produced their sole LP, International Ties. In 1982 he formed the Rockin’ Razorbacks and produced their first album and in 1989, Kearsey joined the Brothers of the Baladi and produced eight of their 12 CDs. He’s also produced CDs for Lee Blake, Reunion Jazz Quartet, The Millionaires, and his own CDs: Suite for the Columbia Gorge and Silverthaw.

Kearsey composed the scores for five OPB programs including Oregon Portraits I and II and produced upwards of 300 folk music shows for Berkshire Snow Productions and also hosted the KBOO weekly jazz program, Music for Sore Ears for 11 years.  He’s served as vice president of the Portland Musical Association, board member of the Portland FolkMusic Society, board member of the Oregon Music Hall of Fame and is a 35-year member of National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences.

He greatly respects the fact that The Reverbs dig deep to find the original versions of many of the blues, rags, hokum, and standards they want to play.  “That’s so much more satisfying than learning the same song from a Clapton album,” he explains. “We go to the original LPs and 78s and also study the biographies of the composers.”

Coronet player Dave Duffield grew up in Iowa and Missouri where he became steeped in Kansas City’s rich musical history. He began playing coronet—which is similar to trumpet, but with a richer, mellower tone–at the age of 9 and eventually joined the legendary Memphis Horns and performed with them on Garrison Keillor’s Prairie Home Companion in 2001 and 2002. He also played with KC Brass & Electric, a smoking jazz/blues band that had a huge regional following.

Duffield, who is affectionately called “Gutbucket” and “Duffy,” moved to Oregon 11 years ago and met Almroth and Marx when they were playing in the Eagle Ridin’ Papas. He sat in with them on a few occasions and when they formed The Reverb Brothers he was invited to join them and did in 2006.

“I had to reinvent my style,” Duffield said. “They were used to playing together in small blues or jug bands, while I played in horn sections. It took me a while to feel musically comfortable with them.”

The Reverbs figured Duffield’s coronet playing would spice up their band, but Almroth says his impact has been truly profound. “Dave opened up new avenues for us. He brings that old-time jazz flavor and extended our roots, soul, and country capabilities. We’ve added songs such as ‘St. James Infirmary’ and put a different take on others. We now can do blues with almost no boundaries.”

Lead guitarist and vocalist Allan Lemley, 58, grew up on a wheat ranch in Eastern Oregon in a musical family. He bought a Hofner bass in 1971 and hooked up with a few amateur bands in his college days. He later switched to lead guitar and played with Almroth in the Killerwatts, and when Claes and Marx began appearing as The Reverbs Lemley joined them a short time later.  Lemley, who owns an advertising agency and a film production company, also had to change his style.  The bands he played in were dominated by fast, loud electric guitar, while The Reverbs were blues and roots oriented. “I had to tone it down and play more subtly and learn to pick my spots,” Lemley said. Now the crisp, stinging guitar licks on his Fender Telecaster are eerily reminiscent of a Keith Richards or Steve Cropper.

Through a combination of talent, focus, and hard work, Marx had climbed to the upper level of Portland’s literary community as a poet, feature writer and teacher. He was a board member of Northwest Writers and several other organizations and seemed to be cruising along when he suddenly took a detour to pursue a lifelong dream of playing in a jug band.

At the age of 42 he began taking lessons from guitar standout Whit Draper and continued for 7 years. It so happened that Marx lived across the street from Almroth for nearly 25 years in southeast Portland. “Claes is a great guy. Besides being my best friend, he also became my musical mentor,” Marx said.

The two played in several bands before co-founding The Reverb Brothers 10 years ago. “Doug, as rhythm guitarist, is the heartbeat of The Reverbs,” said Almroth. “His sound drives the band, we all play off of that and he’s also a talented song writer.”

Marx’s joy in performing is contagious. He is the most engaging and kinetic of The Reverbs, resplendent in a vest, slacks and wide brimmed fedora. Throughout a typical set, he banters with band mates and frequently harpoons friends in the audience. His encyclopedic knowledge of vintage blues and roots is an asset to the band and he is a strong vocalist, more shouter than crooner and well suited to up-tempo jug band tunes.

Setting the groove for The Reverbs since 2010, drummer Fred Ingram performed with Sheila and the Boogiemen, Bill Rhoades and the Party Kings, the Sportin’ Lifers, Jon Koonce, Wingtips (Dover Weinberg’s new quartet) and other bands. A few years ago he sat in as a sub for The Reverbs and clicked so well he joined. Ingram uses a stripped down kit and comes up with grooves for a lot of obscure rural blues and jug tunes that didn’t even have drums on the original recordings.

A native Portlander, Ingram’s skills as a graphic designer are as much in demand as his drumming. Clients include Rita Mae Brown, Nike, Pepsi, and he did the artwork for the New Iberians CD.

Ingram, who also sings, initially felt a little overwhelmed by the catalog of songs Almroth and Marx amassed, but now he savors the variety. “We roll all over the deck musically and hop from decade to decade with some original material thrown in,” he said. “This is likely the only band I’ll be in that will play Papa Oom Mow Mow, Witchi Tai To, Claudette, and Columbia Stockade Blues in the same set.”

The Reverb Brothers have produced one CD, For the Festival. and another, Live at the White Eagle, will soon be released. They play every Friday at the White Eagle, 836 N. Russell St., from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Families/children are welcome. For more info go to www.facebook.com/ReverbBrothers

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What they say about The Reverbs:

“They’re great guys, kind and dependable and they play fun, energetic music. They’ve been jiving at the White Eagle for much longer than any other band. I’ve been here for six years and they go back way before me! I look forward to seeing them and their fans every week.” White Eagle bar manager Stacey Graham

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The Reverbs are a bunch of excellent, fun-time musicians. They’re lively, humorous, easy-going and you can never guess what they will play next.”  Jacob “Sax Man” Potter, Portland area musician

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“They are a positive, upbeat band that provides musical therapy”  Bob Tatone, longtime Reverb Brothers fan

Duff’s Garage and Lounge is proud to present a night of Harmonica Madness with Steve Bailey and his Blue Flames.  Harmonicist Steve Bailey, along with legendary guitarist Curtis Smith, make a rare appearance in the Rose city, and promise to rock the house! They have been a fixture on the Northwest music scene since the 80s and have performed at Seattle clubs, parties and numerous festivals. Known for their intensity, great songwriting and world class musicianship, The Blue Flames play a danceable mix of original and traditional swing, shuffles and funky blues. The band has traveled to Europe, Israel and South America and has released 10 CD’s.

The night will start off at 7:30 with Arthur Moore’s Harmonica party. Arthur and guitarist Whit Draper open the show as a duo, and then they’ll pass the microphone to harp players in the crowd. So bring your harp and you will play! Following the harmonica party, Steve Bailey will present a workshop on playing the instrument and discuss his harmonica book.

At 9:00 Steve and the Blue Flames will rock the house with a set of electric blues.  Following the Blue Flames set, local harp greats Arthur Moore, Jim Wallace and Johnnie Ward with Whit Draper will join the band for a set of Harmonica Madness that you won’t forget! Duff’s Garage invites all blues harmonica fans to come down for a special show September 27th. Don’t miss it!

Duff’s Garage is located at 2530 NE 82nd Avenue. The Harmonica Madness showcase is a Cascade Blues Association co-sponsored event, so make sure to show your current membership card at the door for a $1.00 discount on admission.

Robbie Laws

Wow, it’s been a wonderful, busy summer! I just returned from a trip to beautiful Libby, Montana and performed at the scenic Riverfront Blues Festival with the incomparable Ed Neumann and my little blues sister from Seattle, Suze Sims. What a great time I had playing with these two.

September holds some noteworthy shows starting with a performance with Lisa Mann at Macadams on September 12th. The following evening I will be headlining the two day Grapes, Grains and Blues Festival in Longview, WA on the evening of Saturday, September 13th.

I’m also really excited about reuniting with my old pal Kenny ‘Blue’ Ray for a super fun double header show at Duff’s Garage on Friday, September 19th. This is sure to be a serious string pullin’, blues slingin’ extravaganza featuring the great Jim Wallace on harmonica. Kenny was a guest artist on my 1995 award winning album ‘Takin’ the Night Train’. His lineage goes way back to Texas where he spent plenty of time with the Vaughan brothers and many more notable players. He later moved to California and played with Little Charlie as well as ‘The Boogie Man’ the great John Lee Hooker. Kenny is bonafide blues royalty and exhibits a blend of real Texas blues at the highest level. I’m really looking forward to this special night and I hope you can all make it out.

As usual, I continue to teach guitar lessons as my ‘day job’, so if you’re looking to learn or improve your playing, I’m here to deliver.

Thank you for supporting live music!

All the best.

Robbie Laws

RobbieLawsMusic.com

Ashbolt Stewart

Hello! I’d like to announce that I’m having a combination CD Release/65th Birthday Bash on Saturday, October 11th, at Montavilla Station from 9pm till 1 am. I recorded my first headliner CD this past spring with some killer blues friends (including Kid Andersen, Terry Hiatt, Steve Ehrmann, Aki Kumar & Johnny Cat, and others) in San Jose Ca. It contains 17 tunes that I sing and play on, including half originals and half covers. It’s called Beats Workin’ and commemorates my playing drums professionally for the past 50 years. Wow! Please join me in this joyous celebration. Mark Oct. 11th on your datebook please.

Jimi Bott

3 great shows at the Birk:

  • Sept 21st-The Stein Haus Reunion  featuring Jim Wallace, Franck Goldwasser, Jimi Bott and John Neish.
  • Sept 27th- Mitch Kashmar and friends with Jimi Bott
  • Oct 18th- Suburban Slim, Jim Wallace, John Neish and Jimi Bott

And a great idea for transportation to the Birk:

Ride to and from the show in style, safe and sound, on the COOL BUS. Operated by driver Joe Keating.  You will be driven from Portland to The Birk, and back, for a fee at a designated pick up/drop off location. Enjoy a night out at this great new music venue without having to worry about drinking and driving. Please contact me at  jimibott@yahoo.com to reserve your spot and for more details. Thanks and kind regards!

Jimi Bott

Davina Sowers of Davina and the Vagabonds - photo by Greg JohnsonWith influences ranging from Fats Domino and the Preservation Hall Jazz Band to Aretha Franklin and Tom Waits, Davina and the Vagabonds is converting audiences one show at a time. So much more than just a blues act, their shows are filled with New Orleans charm, Memphis soul swagger, dark theatrical moments that evoke Kurt Weill, and tender gospel passages. Band leader Davina Sowers’ piano playing, voice and stage presence defy category in a different way. She has been compared to Etta James, Amy Winehouse, Janis Joplin, Billie Holiday and Betty Boop, but comparisons don’t suffice. Sowers is a true original. The band focuses more on an acoustical approach with bass, drums and horns accompanying Sowers. The band is currently celebrating their most recent release, Sunshine. Always a highly energetic show, Davina and the Vagabonds are taking the country and beyond by storm.

Davina and the Vagabonds will be playing two shows in Northwest Oregon in September. On Tuesday, September 23rd, the band will be at Duff’s Garage, 2530 NE 82nd, for a 9:00 pm show. Admission is $10.00. This is a Cascade Blues Association co-sponsored event, so show your membership card at the door and receive a $1.00 discount off admission. Then on Wednesday, September 24th, take a drive out to Birkenfeld, Oregon and catch an early 6:30 pm dinner show with Davina and the Vagabonds at The Birk, 11139 Highway 202. Two great opportunities to see one of the most entertaining up-and-coming acts playing today.