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Newsy
It's a banner week for Blues news!  Best grab your favorite beverage and find a comfortable chair as you dive in to this week's newsletter. Then once you have absorbed the new content, please check out the live music calendar at the end of the newsletter and you can take yourself out for time with other folks who also are out enjoying the exciting live music and music related events regularly happening in Northwest Arkansas!
Another reminder that we are planning for our upcoming annual meeting and elections. The OBS Board of Directors meet next week (email LIZ for more information) so we will have more details about the meeting and music event on April 20.  With the annual meeting approaching, now would be a GREAT time to join
or renew your membership in Ozark Blues Society so that you can join us
as a voting member at the meeting. Thank you to all those who support
us through their tax deductible memberships and donations.

 New articles this week share information about an upcoming event on July 9th at The Juke Joint Project at the Pryor Center in Fayetteville. Also we are featuring a couple new articles offering Blues lovers links to informative options to learn more about the music we love. Returning this week is the article about the February Arkansas Black Film and Music Expo coming up next weekend. Join others celebrating Black History Month at this awesome event!
And, as always, don't miss the awesome weekly blues history article from Jimbo "Big Train" Madson.
Also be sure and keep an eye on our calendar. Perhaps you are not seeing your favorite blues artist or venue listed in our calendar? We compile listings from local community calendars for our partner artists and venues throughout the area. Remember, artists and fans alike may send us blues event listings that may not appear in the community calendars. Just email SANDY to share
listings that include performances occurring from next weekend through the following weekend.
It's always important to say, this is YOUR newsletter! Please send questions, information, feedback, and suggestions our way. Just click below to email Sandy.
We appreciate our readers and want
to see your ideas included! 
~Sandy McCann
Sav Madigan
at the Juke Joint Project     in Fayetteville
February 9th
** The following was shared by
 the Music Education Initiative**
Sav Madigan of The Accidentals will perform at the Juke Joint Project at the Pryor Center on the square in Fayetteville on February 9th at 6 pm.

Sav is working through a National Endowment for the Humanities grant to talk about being in the music business and resiliency. How life is about being in the present, and being present is about gratitude. These things help one become resilient.
She will play songs from the Mockingbird Suite album and
The Accidentals' catalogue that back up what she speaks of during her tour workshops and performances.
In anticipation of Sav’s debut album, Mockingbird Suite, coming out this year, Sav is soloing the country talking about the songs, the craft,
and the inspiration. “Twelve years
of touring 200+ shows a year
leaves a tattoo on one’s soul.
The road feels like an endless
stretch of time. It began when I was sixteen and I am twenty-eight now. I’ve been on the opposite schedule
of everyone I love for as long as I
can remember, an observer of life
and the people that inhabit it,
a witness to the human condition in its most vulnerable form. There is
no way to be complacent in the
ever-changing dynamic of people
and places, crisis, and joy in equal measure. This album is about empowerment, self-love,
gratitude, being present, resilience, and success.”
Hangnail's Hollers
Stories From the Blues
By Hangnail Slim
Blues lovers! Here in our newsletter we love to share ideas for how you can learn and enjoy more about the Blues. This week we bring you another new opportunity, a Substack newsletter written by Hangnail Slim.
Going forward, please keep an eye on the column to the right where we will be adding links to these cool resources.  
Check out the following excerpt from his first issue:
"You’re getting this newsletter because you love the blues. I love
it too. One of my favorite blues songs is 'Trouble in Mind,' the Sister Rosetta Tharpe version. It captures
everything great about the genre;
it’s all there in the words and the way Sister Rosetta sings them. There’s something compelling about hearing, rendered in pristine gospel tones, lyrics that veer away from the hopeful spirit of Sunday morning:
I'm gonna lay my head
On some lonesome railroad line
And let that 2:19 train
Pacify my mind
Trouble in mind, I'm so blue
I've almost lost my mind
Sometimes I feel like living
And sometimes I feel like dying..."
 
You can here the song "Trouble in Mind" by Sister Rosetta Tharpe
To read more of this first edition, or to subscribe, check out Hangnail Slim's page HERE: www.substack.com/@hangnailslim
Do You Always Want MORE Blues?
Join our OBS President, Liz Lottmann, and over 2000 of your Blues lovin' friends and check out Blues Music Television!
You can find them on Facebook HERE  Wanting even more? Check out their all Blues channel on ROKU HERE!
Coming to Fayetteville Arkansas Black Film And Music Expo February 9-10
***Shared by Music Moves***
BACK FOR ITS THIRD YEAR!


Music Moves, a local non-profit organization proudly announces the Arkansas Black Film & Music Expo, a groundbreaking event set to take place on February 9 and 10, 2023,
at the Fayetteville Town Center in Fayetteville Arkansas. This two-day
celebration aims to showcase the rich diversity of talent within the black film and music industries, bringing together artists, enthusiasts, and industry professionals for an unforgettable experience.
The Film Expo- in partnership with
the Black-owned film company, DAYVISION - will take place
on Friday, February 9 and will be a day filled with thought-provoking panels, captivating film screenings by Arkansan filmmakers , and an exclusive keynote address by actress Daphne Maxwell Reid, known for her iconic role as Vivian Banks, or
"Aunt Viv," in the beloved 90’s TV
show Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
The Music Expo on Saturday, February 10 will feature stellar performances by renowned R&B
icon Lyfe Jennings and hip-hop sensation Yung Joc. The stage will also be graced by the musical talents of local artists such as Akeem Kemp and the Arkansas Gospel Chorale.
Additionally, Music Moves will be partnering with the Fayetteville Mardi Gras parade by providing an HBCU marching band. Following the parade, there will be an after-session where
families can enjoy music and fun educational activities for the kids.
Tickets for the Film Expo, Music Expo, or a combination of both are available for purchase at WWW.MUSICMOVESAR.COM. Early bird discounts and VIP packages are also
available, offering an enhanced experience for attendees.

Chad Marshall Band
IBC Quarter-Finalists
 
 
Northwest Arkansas's 2024 IBC entry, the Chad Marshall Band, are back from their week in Memphis following their Quarter-Final finish. We ask you to join us in thanking them for their amazing representation of Northwest Arkansas. We wish them the best
as they move forward making
their music! Follow then on Facebook, here: CHAD MARSHALL BAND

Weekly Blues History Presented by
Big Train and the
Loco Motives
Thank you Big Train Blues for permission to access and share these presentations! Find these weekly videos and more when you visit, like and follow Big Train and the Loco Motives at BIGTRAINBLUES.COM
*****
HEY BLUES FANS - Here's the latest episode of "This Week In The Blues" for the week of January 28 - February 3, 2024 Some of the highlights include my favorite Clarksdale MS resident, harmonica virtuoso Charlie Musselwhite, blues guitarist Jonny Lang, blues guitarist Samantha Fish, and blues musician, teacher, and philosopher D.C. Minner.
 
Watch this week's YouTube episode HERE
 
If you like blues history, Jimbo "Big Train" Madsen does a daily blues history post on the Big Train and the Loco Motives Facebook Page. You can follow their page HERE
They post a new episode each week. Jimbo says, "we’ll see you then!"
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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2.02
  • Gary Hutchison B-day Bash for Happy Hour at George's Majestic Lounge in Fayetteville
  • Brian Blade and the Fellowship Band at the Walton Arts Center in Fayetteville
  • Kurt Allen Band at the Meteor Guitar Gallery in Bentonville
  • Soul Rebels with Talib Kweli at the Momentary in Bentonville
2.03
  • Buddy Shute and the Motivators for Mardi Gras Party at Morano's in Fayetteville
  • Mildenhall and Midnight Wagon at the Meteor Guitar Gallery in Bentonville
2.04
  • Jazz Sundays at Cork and Keg in Fayetteville
  • Jim Mills for Easy Sunday at Moranos in Fayetteville
  • Vince Turner at JJ's Grill and Chill in Rogers
2.05
  • 100 BC! Concert celebrating Barney Kessler and Chet Atkins at 100 at WAC in Fayetteville
2.06
  • Forte Quintet at the Undercroft in Bentonville
2.07
  • Brick Fields Blues Therapy at Morano's in Fayetteville
  • Ben Harris at Six-Twelve Coffeehouse and Bar in Fayetteville
2.08
  • Emily Elgin at the Meteor Guitar Gallery in Bentonville
  • Fort Smith Jazz Jam at the Bakery District in Fort Smith
2.09
  • Full House for Happy Hour at George's Majestic Lounge in Fayetteville
  • Arkansas Black Music Film and Expo in Fayetteville
  • Pretty Big Deal Band at the Meteor Guitar Gallery in Bentonville
2.10
  • Arkansas Black Music Film and Expo at Fayetteville Town Center in Fayetteville
  • Elizabeth Bainbridge Jazz Duo at Levi's Gastrolounge in Rogers
  • Flannigan's Right Hook at Meteor Guitar Gallery in Bentonville
 Mark Your Calendar
 
2/12 King Cabbage Band at George's Majestic Lounge in Fayetteville
2/15 Songwriters in the Round at the Meteor Guitar Gallery in Bentonville
3/1 The Time Keepers Classic Rock at the Meteor Guitar Gallery in Bentonville
3/2 City Grey at the Meteor Guitar Gallery in Bentonville
 
 
 
Please Submit Dates for Regional Blues Artists and Group Events HERE
In This Issue 2/2/2024
Newsy
Sav Madiganat the Juke Joint Project     in FayettevilleFebruary 9th
Hangnail's HollersStories From the BluesBy Hangnail Slim
Do You Always Want MORE Blues?
Coming to Fayetteville Arkansas Black Film And Music Expo February 9-10
Chad Marshall BandIBC Quarter-Finalists
Weekly Blues History Presented by Big Train and the Loco Motives
LIVE MUSICMusic Calendar 
On this day in Blues HistoryFebruary 2
This Week's Quote
Check Out These Links
Get Involved with the Ozark Blues Society

Blues Education
Links You Can Use

On this day
in Blues
History
February 2


Today’s show features music performed by
Sonny Clay’s Plantation Orchestra, and B.B. King
 
This Week's Quote
 
 
"Jazz is the big brother of the blues. If a guy's playing blues like we play, he's in high school. When he starts playing jazz it's like going on to college, to a school of higher learning.”
 
BB King
Check Out These Links
 Listen and enjoy these weekly radio and streaming blues shows


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.  
Your membership support of Ozark Blues Society of Northwest Arkansas helps us pursue our mission to preserve the Original American Art Form known as The Blues, supports live blues performances, and provides educational programs for all ages.
Thank You!
 
Membership Benefits Include:
 
Weekly E-newsletter
 
Opportunities to win tickets to events
 
VIP seating at events (when available)
 
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
 
 


 


 
Blues Education

Thanks to the following for their support of blues education.
Please check back for updates
Links You
Can Use
 
Arkansas Music Pavillion
 
Arkansas Music Works
 
The Blues Foundation
 
Block Street Records
 
Blues For A Cause
 
Blues Festival Guide
  
Crystal Bridges/Momentary
 
Downtown Bentonville
 
Free Weekly
 
Fayetteville Flyer
 
George’s Majestic Lounge
 
Guitar Center
 
National Blues Museum
 
NWA Jazz Society
 
Rockin' Hog Radio
 
The Walmart Museum
 
The International Songwriting Competition
 
Library of Congress National Jukebox
 
The Meteor Guitar Gallery
 


 
 

Ozark Blues Society of Northwest Arkansas  |  P O Box 2004  |  Bentonville, AR 72712  | 

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