Topic: Blues at the Crossroads: The Robert Johnson Centennial Concerts

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Blues at the Crossroads: The Robert Johnson Centennial Concerts, full tour and studio

There’s no denying anyone who digs the Blues will really dig the once-in-a-lifetime experience that is BLUES AT THE CROSSROADS: THE ROBERT JOHNSON CENTENNIAL CONCERTS. The very special tour (set to launch in San Francisco on Jan. 28, 2011) and accompanying studio recording (to be released early 2011) commemorates the 100th Anniversary of legendary bluesman Robert Johnson’s birth with exhilarating collaborations between Big Head Todd & The Monsters, living Bluesman legend David “Honeyboy” Edwards, Hubert Sumlin, and Cedric Burnside & Lightnin’ Malcolm. With Edwards on board, BLUES AT THE CROSSROADS has a direct connection back to the legend, as Edwards was in attendance for Johnson’s last live performance the night Johnson passed away.

“We both wanted to create a blues show that was not just another blues show, but a show that was truly unique,” said Blues at the Crossroads co-producer Ron Hausfeld, who is producing the tour with Ted Kurland Associates’ Jack Randall. “We want people to walk away saying, ‘Wow…that was cool…I’ve never seen anything like it.’”

Before the tour hits the road, BLUES AT THE CROSSROADS musicians meet this fall at Ardent Recording Studios in Memphis to put this epic collaboration to tape. The studio recordings will be released in early 2011 in conjunction with the tour.

BLUES AT THE CROSSROADS picks up the thread of Johnson’s legacy in Mississippi, at the junction of US Highways 61 & 49; the very crossroads where, as legend has it, Robert Johnson’s burning desire pushed him to make his deal with the devil – giving up his soul to write the baddest-ass blues the world had ever heard. One of the most famous Delta blues musicians, Johnson has influenced a broad range of musicians for generations with his songs, vocal phrasing and guitar style – in particular his landmark recordings from 1936-1937 that display a remarkable combination of singing, guitar skills, and songwriting talent. Eric Clapton has called Johnson “the most important blues singer that ever lived” and described Johnson's emotive vocal delivery as "the most powerful cry that I think you can find in the human voice." Johnson was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as an "Early Influence" in their first induction ceremony in 1986. Johnson's shadowy, poorly documented life and death at age 27 in 1938 have given rise to much legend.

BLUES AT THE CROSSROADS: THE ROBERT JOHNSON CENTENNIAL CONCERTS tour schedule is as follows:

Tour Dates (additional dates to be announced soon)

DateCity, StateVenue

Jan. 28 San Francisco, CA Regency Ballroom
Jan. 29 Costa Mesa, CA Orange County Performing Arts Center
Jan. 30 San Diego, CA (2 shows) Anthology
Jan. 31 Santa Barbara, CA Campbell Hall / UCSB
Feb. 01 TBA
Feb. 10 Ann Arbor, MI Hill Auditorium / U of M
Feb. 11 Chicago, IL Orchestra Hall
Feb. 12 Kansas City, MO Uptown Theatre
Feb. 13 Meridian, MS Riley Center / MSU
Feb. 16 Chapel Hill, NC Memorial Hall / UNC Chapel Hill
Feb. 17 Washington, DC Strathmore Performing Arts Center
Feb. 18 Boston, MA Berklee School of Music
Feb. 24 Ridgefield, CT The Playhouse
Feb. 25 Princeton, NJ McCarter Theatre
Feb. 26 Blue Bell, PA Montgomery County Community College
Feb. 27 New Bedford, MA Zeiterion Theater
March 4 Milwaukee, WI Potowatomi Casino
March 5 Omaha, NE Holland Performing Arts Center
March 6 Minneapolis, MN Orchestra Hall
March 7 TBA TBA
March 8 Urbana, IL Krannert Center – Tyrone Festival Theatre

Additional dates to be announced.

When I was a child I spoke as a child, But all I heard was how I should get ahead,
Now growing up it ain't anything but all This indecision with these debts and doubts
And worries hanging over my head. When I was a child I spoke as a child,
I wish I could remember what I said.

2 (edited by RickB 2010-11-05 11:59:50)

Re: Blues at the Crossroads: The Robert Johnson Centennial Concerts

One more reason why this forum is so cool. So many members with fingers on the pulse of fine music! Thanks for posting this Rev! TWO in San Diego, just two weeks before the Joe gig. 2011 is looking like a fine musical year already! When do the tickets go on sale is my only question. Off to Anthology's website! Can't miss this one. Close to my sweetie's Bday too! smile
Rick

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Re: Blues at the Crossroads: The Robert Johnson Centennial Concerts

RickB wrote:

One more reason why this forum is so cool. So many members with fingers on the pulse of fine music! Thanks for posting this Rev! TWO in San Diego, just two weeks before the Joe gig. 2011 is looking like a fine musical year already! When do the tickets go on sale is my only question. Off to Anthology's website! Can't miss this one. Close to my sweetie's Bday too! smile
Rick

If they haven't lowered their prices and expectations I will pass on Anthology, and try Costa Mesa at the Orange County Performing Arts Center the previous night.  Maybe the O.C. could use a little boost in the economy via my food, gas, & fun incursion excursion.  I'm guessing you don't mind the outrageous minimums per person since it is, as you said, a Birthdate Anniversary date.  An expensive dinner date would be in order in that case.  I'll eat at In 'N' Out Burger on the road I think.
If you are looking for another unique San Diego musical during quite a week of 'em, Tommy Emmanuel will be in town on the Tuesday before Joe Bonamassa!

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Rocket

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4 (edited by RickB 2010-11-07 05:50:25)

Re: Blues at the Crossroads: The Robert Johnson Centennial Concerts

I saw the Tommy Emmanuel concert listing too. I agree Anthology is steep but the dinner date birthday gig would be fun and close.
Rick

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Re: Blues at the Crossroads: The Robert Johnson Centennial Concerts

RickB wrote:

I saw the Tommy Emmanuel concert listing too. I agree Anthology is steep but the dinner date birthday gig would be fun and close.
Rick

I might even do it if I only had a date! It's also a  shame Tommy Castro at The Belly Up is playing the same night as Joe Bonamassa playing The Balboa Theater!!!  Oh well. I know where I'll be Friday February 18, 2011-Balboa Theater! That's a date even if I don't have one... Can't quite decide on location yet for the Robert Johnson Centennial... hmm

Rock On & Keep the Faith,
Rocket

"He still doesn't charge for mistakes! wink"
http://jbonamassa.com/tour-dates/
"Everybody wants ta get inta the act!"
“Now, this isn’t your ordinary party crowd, here.  I mean, there are professionals in here.”