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Anyone Else?
 
Here we are in the middle of July already! Anyone besides me feeling a bit of summer doldrums? As I perused the live music options available in Northwest Arkansas while preparing the
weekly calendar, I was amazed at
the many options. Be sure to check out the calendar each week. Even on
weeks with repeated news articles,
the calendar gets updated!
We are fast approaching the date for our Youth Masterclass Workshop and still have a few spots open. If you are (or know of) a skilled young musician who would like to take advantage of this fully scholarship funded event, please EMAIL Liz Lottmann   to learn how to get signed up! Below you will find a number of repeated articles again this week. The CD review by Kevin Bonner will run one last time,
so don't miss it! Other articles are related to dates of future events and are remaining for informational purposes. Read on below for more information on these events and activities.

There is a little something for everyone.


Always remember, this is YOUR newsletter! Please send feedback or suggestions our way. You can reach me by email at the address below. We appreciate our readers and want
to see your ideas included! 
~Sandy McCann
 
Registration Age Expanded!
Youth Master Class
Blues Workshop
Announcing: We have received a number of inquiries from older youth players and expanded the enrollment for our upcoming masterclass to include young players who are ages 19-21. For more information or to register, please contact Tim Treese at 479-586-4184.
 
The Ozark Blues Society of Northwest Arkansas is now taking applications
for our master class workshop in the blues for young guitar and harp players. The event will be held on July 29-30, 2021 at the Meteor Guitar Gallery in Bentonville. Master Class sessions will be led by Akeem Kemp for guitar and
David Berntson for harp. The event will culminate in a concert and jam on Friday evening, July 30th, at the Meteor.


The workshop will be open to guitar and harp players ages 12-18. This is unusual opportunity for young blues players or those talented young players who want to learn the blues to get instruction from these exceptional blues recording artists. Participants will be sponsored by the Ozark Blues Society, so there will be no cost for participants. To be sponsored,
or just to find out more information,
call Tim Treese at 479-586-4184.
 
For more about Akeem Kemp Band:
For more about David Berntson:
Kevin Bonner Reviews
THE JEFF HORTON BAND "These Blues Are All Mine"
THE JEFF HORTON BAND –
These Blues Are All Mine
Hidey-ho and welcome back Kitty Cats and Jammer Kids. Kevin B. here with a long
overdue review of some blues for you to peruse. Today we have a local boy, his band and their new release: The Jeff Horton Band’s These Blues Are all Mine.
I’d like to start out by giving my heartfelt apologies to Jeff and the lads for taking so long to write this review. I like to live with the music for a while to avoid snap judgments. That being said, it’s no excuse for my tardiness. Now, moving right along. . .
Interestingly enough, the Jeff Horton Band is fronted by a guitarist and vocalist who just so happens to be named Jeff Horton. Along for the ride with Jeff are Shaun Turner on saxophone, TJ Gates on drums, Kevin Clark on piano, Max Mitchell on bass and Pete Hill on organ. These Blue Are All Mine was wonderfully recorded right here in NWA at the top-notch Crisp Recording studio, with Darren Crisp handling the knob turning. The production is stellar, all warm and smooth like the curves of a Corvette that’s been sitting in the summer sun.
The eleven tunes listed on the album clock in at just under fifty minutes (a total of 564.7MB for all you digital divas and dudes) of mighty fine blues.
T.B.A.A.M. kicks off with “Be Bad” which eases us into the party with a mid-tempo 12 bar blues that gives a nod to the New Orleans institution The Meters.
On the romping “Make Love to You” Jeff quits his job just so he can get home to share some lovin’ with his lady. Not necessarily the most surprising topic for the blues, but it sure is fun.
“Groove Me” is a walking 4-on-the-floor shuffle with an outstanding Shaun Turner sax solo that’s like listening to a tipsy professor – keen statements slurred just right.
“How You Got Here” is my favorite of this set. Jeff and band set up and support some scorching sax solos that blast off between verses. Jeff lays down some very tasty guitar licks of his own when it’s his turn to shine.
For the first 6/8 blues tune in the set, JHB very capably retell the ageless story of a man wailing about his cheatin’ and deceitin’ woman. “The Way You’ve Been Treating Me” has all the familiar signposts including poor me lamentations, cold stops and meaty solos.
“Why I Play the Blues” is a funky recitation of many of the reasons why blues music is so important and vital: It heals. It shields. It provides the best salve to ease the ache of a broken heart and weary soul.
Let’s get ready to rumba! “You Lied” is a latin flavored tune calling out a deceiving lover. Definitely wanted to swivel my hips to this one.
“You’re Sorry” is another couple’s-skate 6/8 slow burner that will surely have dance floors filled with swaying embraces.
Jeff gets all growly and ominous with “Down”. This track rumbles forward on a groove provided by Max and TJ thick enough to make truck stop coffee envious. The guitar solos here are sharp as a ginsu knife cutting through the sludgy stomp like a Betty Davis side-eye glare.
We get another head-bobbing shuffle on “Since You Left”, rolling along on a roadbed of barrelhouse piano and stabbing organ work by Kevin and Pete, respectively.
The final listed track is the namesake of the album, “These Blues Are All Mine”. Listening to this track I am reminded of the great work Hadden Sayers has given us. Every one of the boys is killing it here.
As a bonus, the fellows have added an unlisted mash up of the aforementioned Meters’ “Cissy Strut” and “Funk 49” by the James Gang. I would have never thought to put those two together, but JHB pulls the trick off seamlessly, showing off the prowess these musicians possess. Well done, guys.
As y’all know, I have my scale of “Not-a-Fave” to “Rave” I use to rate albums presented
to me. These Blues Are All Mine lands smack dab in the middle. It boasts solid performances and fantastic production. Although there is no new ground being broken here, I’d definitely put this album in the rotation at a party.
More importantly, if you get the opportunity
to catch a Jeff Horton Band live show,
please do so. These tunes really take off
in a live setting.
Until next time, remember: If you can’t be good, be good at it.
Kevin B.
2022
Blues Music Awards
Submissions Now Open
All musicians are invited to submit their Blues recordings for consideration.
Blues music released between November 1, 2020 and October 31, 2021 is eligible
for consideration for a 2022 Blues Music Award Nomination.
You may now formally submit your album
or minimum 6-song EP for consideration
via our online service here.
Artists now have opportunity to submit a
single for "Song of the Year" consideration
even if you do not have a full album or EP released. To be eligible for submission, your single must be professionally released to the public for the first time between November 1, 2020 - October 31, 2021 and may not be
part of a larger EP or full album release.
To submit a single for "Song of the Year,"
you must contact Joe Whitmer at joe@blues.org directly. Singles may not be directly
uploaded to the online submission
platform without a special code. 
 
Submission fees and deadlines:
  • July 1, 2021 - July 31, 2021
    $135 per album or EP submission / $35
        per song submission
  • August 1, 2021 – August 31, 2021
    $155 per album or EP submission / $55  per song submission
 
  • September 1, 2021 – September 30, 2021
    $180 per album or EP submission / $80
  • per song submission
     
  • October 1, 2021 – October 15, 2021
    $225 per album or EP submission submission / $125 per song submission
The submission process officially closes on October 15, 2021. You must upload your
music and artwork and complete payment
for your submission transaction no later than OCTOBER 15TH at 8:00am CST to
be considered for a Blues Music Award nomination.
 
All music must be uploaded as a WAV file
with album artwork uploaded as a
JPEG or PDF file. If you need assistance
with uploading your music, album artwork, and/or liner notes, please contact
Joe Whitmer at joe@blues.org.
 
As you release future recordings, we
encourage you to send at least one copy
of your CD to: The Blues Foundation, 
421 South Main, Memphis, TN 38103-4464.
The earlier you do this the better. It informs
The Blues Foundation staff that your CD has been released and allows us to log it for
future BMA related communications.
 
 

Rockin' Hog Media

Rocklahoma 2021 Ticket Giveaway

The following was shared with OBS:
 
Let's face it, 2020 was brutal. It literally has affected every part of daily life and has cost so many of us, so much.

So now that things are getting back together, Rockin' Hog Media will launch their 10th Annual Rocklahoma Giveaway on our Music and Discovery website, NWA Rocks starting July 1st 2021.
We want to send you and a guest to this year's Rocklahoma festival in Pryor, Oklahoma this Labor Day weekend with a pair of GA, 3 Day Festival Passes and 1 Campground to help get you thru the weekend.
Keep up with the launch of this contest on either of our Facebook pages NWA Rocks and/or Rockin' Hog Media.

Early Bird pricing for Rocklahoma 2021 kicked off today at www.Rocklahoma.com and prices will go up next week.
Mark Your Calendar
Ozark Blues Society

2021 Blues Challenge
Looking ahead, the Ozark Blues Society Board of Directors is happy to announce we anticipate holding a regional Blues Challenge at The Meteor Guitar Gallery in Bentonville on October 22, 2021 in anticipation of the resumption of the International Blues Challenge in 2022.
Please stay tuned to this newsletter and/or visit WWW.OZARKBLUESSOCIETY.ORG
for updates and registration information later this summer.
Support Options
For Local Artists
Please check this section of the newsletter weekly for ideas of how to support local musicians and venues. Submissions are being reduced to contact information this week as we restart the Live Music Calendar.
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The Jeff Horton Band
Based in Bentonville, Arkansas, the
Jeff Horton Band definitely has
a passion for the Blues! For the last
10 years Jeff and the guys have done their part in sharing the Blues as much as possible, treating their fans to an enjoyable experience.
 
 
Please follow the band on FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM, and on their webpage, THEJEFFHORTONBAND.COM for information about the album and when and where you can catch them live!
*****
Jimmy Wayne Garrett
 

For more information about Jimmy Wayne Garrett, his schedule, recent interviews, or buy the latest album, visit: JimmyWayneGarrett.com
 
His music may also be found HERE:
 
YouTube link       https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAj6BYVglL4&list=OLAK5uy_la2zCm6zUphqeNMMe4j9I2jxiI2YT1AkU  *****
Buddy Shute and the Motivators  
 
Buddy Shute and the Motivators live at the Eureka Springs Auditorium on YouTube: LiveAtTheAud
***

To learn more about the band, visit:


Facebook: Buddy Shute and the Motivators
*****
Brick Fields
 Famous for Blues Therapy
 
We have released a single from the upcoming album. Here is a link to the video "Take Me To the Riverside"
  
Once live music begins again, folks can stay updated on our concerts by signing up to our email at www.BrickFieldsMusic.com and following us on Facebook at:https://www.facebook.com/BrickFieldsMusic 
 
We also have two stores on our website one for music merchandise and another for Blues Therapy handmade items such as essential oil blends, Jewelry, tie dyes, bath salts, body butters and more.
 
Thank you for  your support.
I pray that each of you and your families are all doing okay through this. 
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LIVE MUSIC
Music Calendar 
Please enjoy the following listings comprised of bands, venues, and/or organizations that support Ozark Blues Society. Always check with individual venues for event details and schedule changes. Submit weekly listings by emailing: SANDY

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07.16
  • The Bel Airs and The Swade Diablos for Happy Hour at George's Majestic Lounge in Fayetteville
  • Parker Milsap at Roots HQ in Fayetteville
  • Piano and motivational conversation with Sara Davis Buechner at the WAC in Fayetteville
  • Sugar Creek at Sassafras Springs Vineyard in Springdale
  • The Accidentals for Live on the Green Concert Series at The Momentary in Bentonville
  • Mike Day and Shaum Munday for Courtyard Sessions at The Momentary in Bentonville
  • Josh Noren and Cameron Johnson for City Sessions at Enfield Park in Bentonville
07.17
  • Steve Dimmitt at JJ's Grill and Chill on Steamboat in Fayetteville
  • Kalyn Fay at Roots HQ in Fayetteville
  • Ozark Ballads with Nikola Radan at Fayetteville Public Library in Fayetteville
  • Speak-Easy (jazz) at Levi's Gastrolounge in Rogers
  • Uncrowned Kings on Butterfield Stage at Railyard Park in Rogers
  • Mr Sipp with Brick Fields for Forest Concert Series at Crystal Bridges in Bentonville
  • Handshake Saints at Pedalers Pub in Bentonville
07.18
  • Roving Gambler Band for the Mountain Stage Concert Series at the Fayetteville Public Library in Fayetteville
  • Mary Gauthier and Jaimee Harris at Roots HQ in Fayetteville
  • Sara Davis Buechner for Courtyard Sessions at The Momentary in Bentonville
  • Opera in the Ozarks at Inspiration Point in Eureka Springs
07.19
  • Jenna and Friends at JJ's Grill and Chill on Steamboat in Fayetteville
07.20
  • Vince Turner at JJ's Grill and Chill on Steamboat in Fayetteville
  • Adam Collins, Matt Beach and Garrett Jones for Jazz at the Undercroft Bar in Bentonville
07.21
  • Brick Fields Blues Therapy at Moranos in Fayetteville
  • Ben Harris jazz guitar at Six-Twelve Coffeehouse and Bar in Fayetteville
07.22
  • Trout Fishing in America for Gulley Park Concert Series in Fayetteville
  • Opera in the Ozarks at Inspiration Point in Eureka Springs
07.23
  • Leah and the Mojo Doctors for Happy Hour at George's Majestic Lounge in Fayetteville
  • Elizabeth Bainbridge at Sassafras Springs Vineyard in Springdale
  • Jeff Horton Band at Good Vibrations in Rogers
  • Black Note at The Meteor Guitar Gallery in Bentonville
  • Willi Carlisle for Live on the Green Concert Series at The Momentary in Bentonville
07.24
  • Ley Line for Forest Concert Series at Crystal Bridges in Bentonville
Mark Your Calendar 
  • Watch for Future Listings
 
Please Submit Dates for Regional Blues Artists and Group Events HERE
In this issue:  7/16/2021
Anyone Else?
Registration Age Expanded!Youth Master ClassBlues Workshop
Kevin Bonner ReviewsTHE JEFF HORTON BAND "These Blues Are All Mine"
2022 Blues Music Awards Submissions Now Open
Rockin' Hog MediaRocklahoma 2021 Ticket Giveaway
Mark Your CalendarOzark Blues Society2021 Blues Challenge
Support OptionsFor Local Artists
LIVE MUSICMusic Calendar 
On this day in Blues History July 16
This Week's Quote
Blues Education Supporters
Check Out these regular local radio programs
Get Involved with the Ozark Blues Society

Links You Can Use

On this day
in Blues History
 July 16



Today’s show features music performed by Cow Cow Davenport and Denise LaSalle
 
This Week's Quote
 
 
"But I could sing, so I got on stage, started to sing my own songs. And I began to write songs I wanted to sing. These conditions in the south caused me to write the Jim Crow Blues."
 
Cow Cow Davenport
Blues Education Supporters
Thanks to the following for their support of blues education.


Check Out these regular local radio programs
 
 


 
"The Generic Blues Show" hosted by Paul Kelso airs every Friday night at 9pm on KUAF 91.3FM
 
 


 
Rockin' Hog Radio presents "Sunday Morning Blues" from 8am to 10am every Sunday
LINK
 
Get Involved with the Ozark Blues Society
 


Annual membership levels begin at $15 and give you so much in return, including meeting new friends while enjoying the best blues artists in the area.  
 
By being a member of The Ozark Blues Society of Northwest Arkansas, you are helping to support the Arts and to preserve the Original American Art Form known as The Blues.
 
Membership Benefits Include:
 
Weekly E-newsletter
 
Opportunities to win tickets to events
 
VIP seating at events (when available)
 
Discounts on OBS merchandise
 
Social networking – meeting other people who also love the blues
 
Opportunities to volunteer on OBS committees and at events
 
Ability to attend board meetings and vote on upcoming organizational issues and elections
 
Visit our Website to renew or join! Ozarkbluessociety.org
 
 


 


 
Links You
Can Use
 
Arkansas Music Pavillion
 
Arkansas Music Works
 
American Blues News
 
The Blues Foundation
 
Block Street Records
 
Blues For A Cause
 
Blues Festivals Guide
 
Blues Guitar News
 
Crystal Bridges
 
Downtown Bentonville
 
Eureka Springs Blues Weekend
 
Free Weekly
 
George’s Majestic Lounge
 
Guitar Center
 
J L Sound & Lighting Productions
 
National Blues Museum
 
North AR Jazz Society
 
NWA Tunedin
 
Rockin' Hog Radio
 
Sherry L Speer Photography
 
The Founders Room
 
The Walmart Museum
 
Tom Mowry Photography
 
http://www.songwritingcompetition.com./
 


 
 

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