Coast delights all year

The News Review:

- Coast delights all year
- Goulburn blues festival to learn from planning mistakes
- It’s ‘America’s tale’ from blues legends.
- Carey Bell

Coast delights all year
NRToday.com – May 21, 2007
Highlights include a carnival live music fun runs and a Grand Floral Parade. The centennial festival will be celebrated in 2007. Chowder Blues and Brews festival will be held Sept. Local restaurants compete in a clam chowder contest and beer tasting and blues music will also be featured. Golf is available at the cean Dunes Golf Links with 60-foot sand dunes surrounding the course and the Sandpines Golf Resort public course.

Goulburn blues festival to learn from planning mistakes
ABC Regional nline – ABC Regional nline – May 21, 2007
The director of corporate services Dirk Holwerda says wet weather and too many free performances during the festival this year also impacted on its success. However he says the festival should not only be judged on whether it makes money or not but on the new investment it has brought to the region.

It’s ‘America’s tale’ from blues legends.
Free with registration – Fort Worth Star-Telegram – AccessMyLibrary.com – May 21, 2007
(21-MAY-07) Fort Worth Star-Telegram (Fort Worth TX). They were perched on the bed of 89-y.

Carey Bell
Times nline – May 21, 2007
This has been done so that correct url isgenerated if we are coming from a section or topic –>div#related-article-links p a div#related-article-links p a:visited {color:#06c;}ne of the foremost harmonica players of his generation the Chicago-basedbluesman Carey Bell played in the bands of Muddy Waters and Willie Dixonand also developed a successful solo career. He was born Carey Bell Harrington in 1936 in Macon Mississippi and his firstmusical hero was Louis Jordan the saxophone-playing bandleader whodominated the black music charts in the 1940s with jump-blues hits such asFive Guys Named Moe and Choo’Choo Ch’Boogie. Bell too wanted to be asaxophonist but his family were poor and when he was eight his grandfatheroffered him a harmonica instead. He took to the instrument instantly and at 13 began playing professionallywith his godfather the pianist Lovie Lee. In 1956 the pair decided to movenorth and try their luck on Chicago’s thriving blues scene. Never the shyand retiring type on their arrival Bell immediately went to see LittleWalter the leading blues harmonica player of the day and engineered anaudience backstage at the Club Zanzibar.

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