Johnny Main of The 44s - photo by Tony Kutter

Johnny Main of The 44s (photo by Tony Kutter)

“California blues rockers that fuse traditional LA and Chicago hard core blues pull off a wonderful back to the future fusion of old and new with steam powered energy. The cats in this quartet were obviously born in a road house and grew up licking spilled beer off the floor while their parents ignored them. How else could they come up with such an authentic sound that is familiar without being derivative while it kicks ass all over the yard? No two ways about it, party over here. Grab a ride on this blues train, pronto.”  Midwest Record – Entertainment News

Los Angeles-based rootsy blues band The 44s have been making numerous trips to Oregon the past few years, building an extraordinarily strong fan base that packs their shows and crowds the dance floors. How can one not get excited by guitar master Johnny Main and The 44’s energy? These guys come to a room with full intention of igniting an audience and they light that fire every time.

The 44s return to Northwest Oregon with a pair of shows in March. On Thursday, March 19, they will be out at The Birk, 11139 Hwy 202, Birkenfeld, for an 8:00 pm show. Then on Friday, March 20, they’ll be in Portland at Duff’s Gargae for another raucous night of bluesy fun. Admission is $15.00. The show at Duff’s Garage is a CBA co-sponsored event, so bring your membership card for a $1.00 discount at the door. Duff’s  Garage is located at 2530 NE 82nd, showtime is 9:00 pm, expect a full house for this one.

For two days, March 13 & 14, 2015, Walla Walla becomes the Pacific Northwest Blues Capital, when we present 15 top Northwest Blues & Roots acts in five venues in Beautiful Downtown Walla Walla. It’s a great big party, people, and you’re invited! 2015 marks our fourth festival and we’re celebrating in a LARGE way.

This year the fest is preceded on Thursday night by the WWGF edition of The Thursday Jam at Sapolil Cellars, hosted by Robin Barrett and Big Monti Amundson! If you’re in town a day early, this is always a great show and there’s no cover!

If you can’t make it to Walla Walla on Thursday, The Friday Night WWGF Kick-off begins the festival proper & it’s always great to get into town early on Friday to explore Downtown Walla Walla and get warmed up for a great party Friday Night & very full day (and night) on Saturday. The Friday music starts at 8 pm with Junkyard Jane at Sapolil Cellars & The Randy Oxford Band featuring Lady A at Charles Smith Wines tasting room, followed at 10 pm by Dan Faller & The Working Poor at Charles Smith & Rock Blyth & Two Faced Johnny at Sapolil.

Saturday runs from noon until 2 am, (so be sure and take your vitamins!), with the Acoustic Showcase at 12 pm at Sapolil Cellars, featuring Billy Stoops, Big Monti Amundson, & Gary Winston!

From 2 pm until 7 pm The Elks Lodge is home to The LARGE Show, with Robin Barrett & Coyote Kings w/Big Monti, The Rafael Tranquilino Band, & The Strange Tones!

From 7 to 8 is the “dinner/regroup for the night” break (trust us, you’ll be glad), because at 8 pm The Guitar Crawl begins, running from 8 to midnight and featuring; The Rae Gordon band and Chris Lord & Cheatin’ River at Sapolil Cellars, The Jesse Weston Band and The Wasteland Kings at The VFW, and Kevin Selfe & The Tornadoes and The Campbell Davis Band at Main Street Studios.

At Midnight at Sapolil Cellars is The Allstar Jam, hosted by Vaughn Jensen and Tuck Foster, running until close.

Add to this the famous WWGF drawing, featuring a Front Porch Guitars’ cigar box, A sweet little Fender From Music Machine, a gorgeous 20” by 30”’ framed print of Scott Barnett’s Sunset on Downtown Walla Walla, along with food, travel, and a boat-load of Walla Walla wines! Every person who buys a ticket to the fest also receives a ticket in the drawing, with more available for sale.

If you’ve read this far we know you want to come, so just sweeten the pot, we’re going to make it special just for you. Tickets are $20 for Friday and $40 for Saturday, but as a member of the Washington Blues Society, we want to give you 5% off the cost of tickets and motel/fest packages! Just go to http://wallawallaguitarfestival.com and type “member” in the promo box under the tickets. BAM, 5% off! For you!

The Walla Walla Guitar Festival is the “shake off your cabin fever” party of the year, folks. We’ll see you there!

A mash-up of Louisiana grit, Austin soul, and low-down Chicago heat, blues harmonica powerhouse Greg Izor is on a roll. His music is grounded in a deeply rooted traditional sound and shaped by the influence of the harmonica masters, as well as Louisiana blues, southern soul, swamp pop, early jazz, and R&B. His playing echoes the records he’s listened to and the greats he has played with over the years. Praised by Living Blues magazine as one of the emerging players on harmonica, Izor’s songwriting and playing are not to be missed. His newest record, Close To Home, shows that he’s changing the way the game is played.

Greg Izor will be blowing his way into town for a show at The Lehrer on Saturday, March 14, with The Kick Boxers, made up of local favorites, Boyd Small on drums, Allen Hunter on bass and returning for a visit from Austin with Izor, Josh Fulero on guitar. Showtime will be 8:30 pm and admission is $10.00. This is a Cascade Blues Association co-sponsored event, so show your membership card at the door for a $1.00 discount on admission. The Lehrer is located at 8775 SW Canyon Lane.

Savoy Brown - press photoBritish blues rockers Kim Simmonds and Savoy Brown are celebrating fifty continuous years, 44 albums, and more than 5,000 gigs from Carnegie Hall to the Fillmore East and West to Portland’s Aladdin Theater. Simmonds is one of the hardest hitting blues rock guitarists of all time and the band is on a creative and performing tear, with their latest release Goin’ To The Delta hitting #5 on Billboard and #2 on the Roots Report. And on top of that, they have another new disc, Still Live After 50 Years recorded in New York that may only be purchased at their live performances.

Well, you’ll have your chance to catch Simmonds and Savoy Brown and pick up a copy of the new live recording, as the band will once again be returning to Portland for a show at the Aladdin Theater, 3017 SE Milwaukie Ave, on Saturday, March 21. Showtime is 8:00 pm and minors under 21 are welcome with a parent or guardian. Tickets may be purchased in advance through TicketFly.com, $35.00 advance and day of show.

Melody Ballroom, 615 SE Alder St., Portland
Wednesday, March 4, 7:00 pm
Members always Free – Non-members $3.00
Opening Acoustic Set – Missi & Mister Baker
Second Electric Set – Tracey Fordice & The 8 Balls

They say that March blows in like a lion. Well, that just may be true when it comes to great blues happening this month at the Cascade Blues Association meeting, as we provide another pair of terrific blues acts to open the month just right.

Our first act of the night will be the acoustic duo of Missi & Mister Baker. Missi Hasting and John Baker are a Portland based roots, blues and rock pairing specializing in acoustic guitars with a hefty dose of slide.

Missi grew up in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains in Maryville, TN, where she began singing as a child in Baptist gospel choirs and as a duo with her stepfather, a minister and talented guitarist. She also learned to harmonize at the feet of Tennessee musicians who cared as much about crafting instruments as they did about the songs themselves. Relocating to Austin, Missi developed a deep love for the blues and promoted shows for the city’s only remaining Chitlin’ Circuits-era blues at The Victory Grill before migrating to Portland after her children had grown.

Mister Baker is a soulful practitioner and interpreter known for his lap steel and bottleneck work on traditional roots music including blues, old timey, folk, country, Hawaiian, and rock. He considers himself a musician’s musician and a guitarist’s guitarist. He prefers to keep quiet and play the guitar, and he utilizes a number of different style guitars in his performances, including a Dobro, and a homemade Hawaiian koa wood Weissenborn-style lap guitar with a hollow neck. The duo format with Missi allows him to be more front and center, rather than just lurking in the shadows. John has played in several local bands over the years as a sideman and under the radar.

Missi and John met in 2011.  On their first date while walking along the Willamette River, a large fireball fell directly in their line of vision. “We both felt like it was some kind of sign,” says Missi. Later that evening they started playing guitars together and they’ve been making music ever since. The pair released their debut EP, Where Black Ravens Flew, in 2014, a collection of original songs along with two obscure roots tunes.

Tracey Fordice & The 8 Balls - press photoThe second set of the night will bring back the 2014 Muddy Award winners for Best New Act, Tracey Fordice and the 8 Balls. Fresh off their trip to the International Blues Challenge, where they represented the Ashland Blues Society, this dynamic four-piece band is set to deliver a sound unique in the Portland area.

Their main attraction is Tracey Fordice! Her vocal delivery and stylish piano playing is smooth, yet powerful, and gives emotional depth to every song she performs, from a soulful ballad to a rockin’ Blues tune. Backed by the fiery guitar work of Randy Yearout, along with the powerhouse rhythm section of Steven Mills on bass and Johnnie Corrie on drums, the group works to produce a fresh and original Blues sound that is sure to please audiences both young and old.

In addition, guitarist/vocalist/producer/recording engineer David Alvey will be joining the band for the performance at this month’s CBA meeting. David is co-producing their upcoming CD of all new original material which should be out in late March or early April. Both Tracey and Randy are very talented songwriters in their own right, but in this project they are collaborating together in many of the tunes. Steven Mills is also contributing his songwriting talents in this project. This show will be featuring many of the songs from the new CD.

As a Blues Band, Tracey Fordice and the 8-Balls strives to create fresh, new material that is rich in “Blues” content and styles similar to traditional Blues, but with their new, contemporary twists added to it, along with creative, and topical lyrics. They have always branded themselves as Blues/Rock, but they are influenced by many other genres and it shows in their musical presentation. Their goal is to be contemporary, and to perpetuate the Blues genre into the future without simply repeating its past.

The band has a regular standing Tuesday night jam that they host at The Lehrer, so if you cannot get enough of this fun group, swing out to the West Side every Tuesday night and check them out.

So make sure you head out to The Melody Ballroom on Wednesday, March 4 for another fun night with friends and blues. Free ticket drawings and our multi-CD winner take all raffle will be held as usual. It’s the best way to start out every month if you’re a blues lover in Portland.

Tower of Power guitarist Bruce Conte will be joined by some of Portland’s funkiest musicians for a very special event at Jimmy Mak’s (221 NW 10th). Two shows, one night, on Friday, March 6 at 7:30 pm and 10:00 pm.

Bruce, who played for Tower of Power on seven albums over seven years, is known for his uniquely funky guitar playing on such Tower Of Power classics as “What Is Hip,” “Don’t Change Horses In The Middle Of The Stream” and “Sqib Cakes.” Today, he continues to face on-going financial difficulties stemming from his leukemia and diabetes treatments. Now, for the second time, Bruce’s Portland friends and admirers are pitching in to help. Artists appearing at this event will include Andy Stokes, LaRhonda Steele, King Louis Pain, Brian Foxworth and a special appearance by Ty Curtis. Other great performers are expected to join as well.

This event, like previous benefits staged for Bruce in Portland (“What is Hip,” 2012) and Oakland, CA (“East Bay Grease,” 2013) is being produced by Muddy Award-winning Soul Sisters Productions, owned by Tracy Turner-Pain and Susan Mills. Soul Sister Productions produces various types of events, with a focus on helping musicians facing serious medical issues.

Tickets are $15.00 for guaranteed reserved seats and $12.00 general admission. They are available at www.TicketTomato.com.

Alyssa Lily and Cancer TeeAlyssa Weiser-Lily (Alyssa Lily) is definitely a fighter. Two years ago the blues community first became aware of her fight with cancer and the friendship between her family and award winning musician Lisa Mann. Alyssa continues with her battle, having gone through surgeries, chemotherapy and infections, and now she and her family need financial assistance to not only help with her medical needs, but also to keep their daily lives in order.

And that is where the local blues and roots community is once again stepping up to help out. Please keep the date Sunday, March 1 open and make plans to be at the Trails End Saloon (at the corner of !4th & Main in downtown Oregon City) starting at 2:00 pm. A full day’s worth of music is planned and at only a suggested donation of $10.00 (but you will not be turned away if you’re unable to afford this amount) you’re not going to find a better spot to be on a Sunday.

Musicians schedule to appear at this time are: Gospel Blues with Rae Gordon, The Rae Gordon Band; Bigger Yellow Taxi; Sonny Hess Band with Lisa Mann; Men in Blues featuring Robbie Laws, Doug Rowell and Big Monti.

There will also be a silent auction and donations for the auction are being accepted at The Trails End Saloon prior to the event.

SAVE THE DATE – Sunday, March 1st, Trails End Saloon along with many local musicians will be having a benefit for Alyssa Lilly. This will help the family pay expenses while they continue to battle the cancer Aly has been fighting. Full details later this week!!

Right now, we are looking for DONATIONS for the silent auction. Drop any donations off at Trails End Saloon, corner of 14th & Main Streets in downtown Oregon City. Feel free to share this post. Thank you!!

Lucky Peterson - photo by Jean Marc LubranoLucky Peterson has been amazing audiences since he was discovered as a child prodigy at the age of three by Willie Dixon. The son of blues man James Peterson, Lucky grew up surrounded by the blues and has shown his adeptness at guitar and keyboards, as well as his outstanding vocals and songwriting, for over four decades. His music fuses the blues with soul, gospel, R&B and rock, he is a versatile musician whose talents have been termed as mind- boggling.

Touring on the recent release of his latest album, The Son Of A Bluesman, Lucky Peterson brings his electrifying performance to The Aladdin Theater for one night only on Sunday, March 1 as part of the PDX Jazz Festival. Show time is 8:00 pm and The Aladdin is located at 3017 SE Milwaukie Ave. Minors are welcome when accompanied by a parent or guardian. Tickets are available at The Aladdin Theater box office or through www.TicketFly.com for $30.00 advance, $35.00 day of show.

Montana-based blues rockers, The Kenny James Miller Band will be making a rare trip down to the Portland area for a pair of shows the first week of February. This Inland Empire Blues Society award winning band is a favorite throughout Eastern Washington, Montana and Idaho with their high energy performances known for keeping audiences entertained and asking for more each and every night. The trio consists of guitarist/songwriter Ken Sederdahl, drummer Mark Miller and bassist Mark Cornett. They are a tight outfit playing mostly original music sure to appeal to fans of bands like Robin Trower, ZZ Top or Government Mule. With one album under their belts, Revelator, they have recently been selected to be showcased on Montana PBS’ Emmy winning show 11th & Grant that documents the best bands in the state, airing this spring.Kenny James Miller Band - photo by JMK Photography

The Kenny James Miller Band will be playing at Duff’s Garage, 2530 NE 82nd, for a 9:00 pm show on Thursday, February 5th. This is a Cascade Blues Association co-sponsored event, so remember to show your current membership card at the door for a $1.00 discount.

Then, on Friday, February 6th, the band will be on the West Side of town, performing at Coach’s Bar & Grill, just off the intersection of Hwys 26 & 217, at 10162 SW Parkway, for a personal friend’s birthday celebration. Showtime is 9:00 pm, contact the venue for admission and further details.

Carolyn Wonderland - press photoA musical force equipped with the soulful vocals of Janis and the guitar slinging skills of Stevie Ray, Carolyn Wonderland reaches into the depths of the Texas blues tradition with the wit of a poet. She hits the stage with unmatched presence, a true legend in her time. For more than twenty years this multi-instrumentalist has been a leading force on the Austin blues scene and a major draw at festivals and venues across the country, with a handful of first-rate recordings and several appearances on Austin City Limits.

Wonderland will be bringing her rocking band back to Portland for another sure-to-be thrilling night at the Alberta Rose Theater, 3000 NE Alberta Street, for a 8:00 pm show on Tuesday, February 10th. All ages are welcome, minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Tickets may be purchased through www.albertarosetheatre.com for $16.00 general admission in advance or $18.00 day of show.