Muldaur brings blues to the Tecumseh Center for the Arts

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- Muldaur brings blues to the Tecumseh Center for the Arts
- BB King will crown namesake award winners at annual Blues Music Awards
- Music festival teeters on the edge

Muldaur brings blues to the Tecumseh Center for the Arts
Adrian Daily Telegram
- To Maria Muldaur blues music is as honest as it gets when it comes to telling the story of life. “It’s an authentic spontaneous expression of the human condition” she said. “It’s not ‘wishful thinking’ music” — music where the lyrics speak of wishing life was different or wishing someone loved you more or something like that — “it’s ‘this is the way it really is. ’ … it’s everything that speaks to what’s real. ”Muldaur brings a program of classic blues music like that heard on her recent album “Naughty Bawdy & Blue” to the Tecumseh Center for the Arts at 7:30 p.

BB King will crown namesake award winners at annual Blues Music Awards
DeSoto Appeal
King will present the award named in his honor during the 30th annual Blues Music Awards at Memphis Cook Convention Center on May 7 the Blues Foundation announced this week. All Rights Reserved.
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Music festival teeters on the edge
Times-Standard
15 but has none lined up for this year due to uncertain finances. Unless people turn out to the jazz festival in droves Maxon said Advertisement yld_mgr. place_ad_here(”adPosBox”); it’s going to be hard to pull off Blues by the Bay which in turn will leave the nonprofit Redwood Coast Music Festivals behind in funding next year’s jazz festival. The impact of losing both festivals would go well beyond entertainment value according to Humboldt County Convention and Visitors Bureau Executive Director Tony Smithers. Smithers said that on average parties traveling to Eureka usually spend more than $800 money that comes from outside the county and is infused into the local economy. Both the jazz and blues concerts bring people to town Smithers said but the jazz festival is more important because it falls in March when tourists are generally few and far between. ”The end of March is when we need the business the most” Smithers said adding that September is already a tourist-rich month locally.

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