Topic: Western Maryland Blues Fest - June 3,4,5

Cathy and I will be attending, though maybe missing Ana Popovic on the Friday, not sure yet. Come on Marylanders (and others nearby), this is a great little fest smack in the middle of historic Hagerstown, so I hope to see some other forum members and friends old and new there!

FRIDAY, JUNE 3 - LOTTA BLUES KICKOFF

City Central Lot, N. Potomac St. (Limited Admission) $20 in advance* and $25 at the gate.
$7 children 6-12 years old. Free for children 5 and under. Gates open at 4:00 p.m. ID Required.

BLUE MOON STAGE     

Grand Point Station     4:30 p.m. to 5:15 p.m.
Duffy Kane & The Freedom Train     5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Bonerama     6:45 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Ana Popovic     8:15 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.

SATURDAY, JUNE 4 - DOWNTOWN HOUSE PARTY
City Central Lot. $35 in advance* and $40 at the gate. $7 children 6-12 years old.
Free for children 5 and under. Gates open at 11:00 a.m. ID Required.

BLUES FEST STAGE     

Tommy Lepson Band     Noon to 1:00 p.m.
Guitar Blues Legend, Bobby Parker Band     2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Matt Schofield     4:00 p.m. to 5:15 p.m.
Hamilton Loomis     6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

BLUE MOON STAGE     

Devon Allman's Honeytribe     1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.
George Porter, Jr. & Runnin Pardners     3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Soul Rebels Brass Band     5:15 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Davy Knowles and Back Door Slam     8:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.


SUNDAY, JUNE 5 - FAMILY BLUES PICNIC
City Park Bandshell, Free Admission. Lawn Chairs and Blankets Encouraged!

Toby Walker     Noon to 12:45 p.m.
BG & The Mojo Hands     1:00 p.m. to 1:45 p.m.
Ernie Hawkins Band     2:00 p.m. to 3:15 p.m.
Joanne Shaw Taylor     3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Washington County Museum of Fine Arts     

Ernie Hawkins Band (Lecture/Performance Workshop)     Noon to 12:45 p.m.

Texas Blues Guitar: This is a hands-on workshop introducing the basics of single-base fingerpicking. Although not confined to Texas players, this style was made famous by guys like Lightnin' Hopkins, Mance Lipscomb, To supplement the workshop, Ernie has teaching DVDs available revealing the styles of these two great Texas bluesmen. Hopefully, the participant will walk out of this workshop with some of the fundamentals of this style at his, or her, fingertips.

North High Jazz Ensemble     1:00 p.m. to 1:45 p.m.
Toby Walker (Lecture/Performance Workshop)     2:00 p.m. to 2:45 p.m.
North High Jazz Ensemble     3:00 p.m. to 3:45 p.m.

RIP Iron Man

Rock On and keep the Faith

Re: Western Maryland Blues Fest - June 3,4,5

Jocelyn and I will be there on Saturday, but probably not Sunday. This will be our third time seeing Davy Knowles... he puts on a great show!

Re: Western Maryland Blues Fest - June 3,4,5

Don&Jocelyn wrote:

Jocelyn and I will be there on Saturday, but probably not Sunday. This will be our third time seeing Davy Knowles... he puts on a great show!

G&I will be there the whole weekend. It'll be nice to see you again!!       Cathy

Re: Western Maryland Blues Fest - June 3,4,5

cathysiler wrote:
Don&Jocelyn wrote:

Jocelyn and I will be there on Saturday, but probably not Sunday. This will be our third time seeing Davy Knowles... he puts on a great show!

G&I will be there the whole weekend. It'll be nice to see you again!!       Cathy

It will indeed be a pleasure to see you two again - who would have thunk it after our initial meeting in 100+ degree heat standing in line outside the Birchmere three years ago?  big_smile

It'll be only my second Davy show, though Cathy has seen him quite a few times. I strongly urge you both to hang on for the Sunday too and catch Joanne Shaw Taylor! That girl seriously kicks a$% and I guarantee that you won't regret it.  wink

RIP Iron Man

Rock On and keep the Faith

Re: Western Maryland Blues Fest - June 3,4,5

On the 5th, my church (Tri-State Fellowship) will be hosting a Blues Sunday.  We'll be doing some contemporary Christian music with blues roots, as well as some Allman Bros (and other similar bands) jam songs.  Feel free to check out the music or stay for the service!

Re: Western Maryland Blues Fest - June 3,4,5

Nothing to say other than that this string probably ought to be kicked back up to the top of the "Other Artists" forum in case there are any other blues fans looking for something to do this coming weekend! (Who didn't already know about this event, of course.)

Right now, it looks like the heat wave will break before Friday...

Re: Western Maryland Blues Fest - June 3,4,5

Yes, a poor show so far by the 'locals'....  roll

Cathy and I will be there with Jimmy, her roomie. Bob (Tarus 52) and CherrieS are the only other forum members apart from D&J that I am aware of. We sure hope that some more of you can make it.

It's 96 now.  sad

RIP Iron Man

Rock On and keep the Faith

Re: Western Maryland Blues Fest - June 3,4,5

Unfortunately, I'll only be there Sat now, but I'll look for you 3 whom I've met and can't wait to meet a few new folks and boogie along with y'all to some great music.

Amsterhammer wrote:

Yes, a poor show so far by the 'locals'....  roll

Cathy and I will be there with Jimmy, her roomie. Bob (Tarus 52) and CherrieS are the only other forum members apart from D&J that I am aware of. We sure hope that some more of you can make it.

It's 96 now.  sad

Re: Western Maryland Blues Fest - June 3,4,5

Looking forward to seeing you again, Cherri. Hagerstown will be much smaller and more relaxed, we'll actually have time to talk.  big_smile

And, this damn heat should have broken by then so that we can relax in cool 80's.  neutral

RIP Iron Man

Rock On and keep the Faith

Re: Western Maryland Blues Fest - June 3,4,5

Amsterhammer wrote:

And, this damn heat should have broken by then so that we can relax in cool 80's.  neutral

First it is too cold and blizzards, then too hot and muggy. Geez, I'll send out some of our sweet Socal Mem. Day weekend weather for alla youse back east. 45, spitting rain and blowing a gale. That will fix ya! lol (and I was outside in it barbequeing yikes  while trying to keep the fire fromgoing out! sad )

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Re: Western Maryland Blues Fest - June 3,4,5

The weather has broken!  cool

We had the windows open this morning enjoying a gorgeous breeze. The "cold front" that has reached this area has dropped the temperatures by roughly 10 degrees. Mid 80's feels "cool".  tongue

The weather also looks pretty good for Hagerstown, so any weather doubters still have time to change their minds.  wink

RIP Iron Man

Rock On and keep the Faith

Re: Western Maryland Blues Fest - June 3,4,5

So much to talk about, but it's late and us old folks are shattered after two days of mainly standing. For the moment, I can report that Matt Schofield stole the show for a lot of us, despite Davy being last act.

Plenty more when possible....

RIP Iron Man

Rock On and keep the Faith

13 (edited by Don&Jocelyn 2011-06-08 15:46:50)

Re: Western Maryland Blues Fest - June 3,4,5

Amsterhammer wrote:

So much to talk about, but it's late and us old folks are shattered after two days of mainly standing. For the moment, I can report that Matt Schofield stole the show for a lot of us, despite Davy being last act.

Plenty more when possible....

I was sorry to miss the chance to say good-bye after Davy's set, George! Yes, Jocelyn and I probably could have played our cards better for that event. Here's my review, in anticipation of hearing yours and/or Cathy's:

We really enjoyed Devon Allman, but were guarding our real estate for Davy and had to sit through an excruciating set by some trimmed-down, miked-up marching band from N'Awlins (okay, it was the Soul Rebels) who got a bunch of fellow Louisiannans (if that's the proper term, probably not) to boogey down like a bunch of maniacs for over an hour in the hot sun! Now, my apologies to the Big Easy, and I like a marching band as much as anyone (having spent a few years "in uniform" myself), but that wasn't the music I came to see. At least now I can cross Mardi Gras off my bucket list!

Anyway, our poor choice meant we missed seeing (if not hearing) Matt Schofield's set, and then Hamilton Loomis. That's the kind of stuff we came to see, and we could hear that they were putting on one heck of a show. And we heard Matt come onstage and jam with Hamilton, but... alas, the big T-shirt sales tent blocked our view of the second stage.

Davy's set was great, but standing as we were in front of his amp we caught lots of his guitar but very little of his vocals. How loud was it? Well, three fire trucks responded to a tripped alarm at the theater behind the stage, and I never heard their sirens! (My ears were still ringing on Monday!) It was pretty cool to see Paul Reed Smith onstage with Davy, but in retrospect we could have settled for being 15 rows back to see Davy's show if it meant being able to catch Matt and Hamilton... and missing the Soul Rebels' set.

CherryS, after missing you at the Chesapeake Bay Blues Fest, I was expecting to meet you at this event, but once again we must have passed like ships in the night. Maybe if you're at BCC in DC or Hot August Blues in Cockeysville we'll finally get the chance to introduce ourselves. It was good to see Carl again, though; I hope your gig was a good one. And as always, it was a pleasure to see Bob again.

We too were drained after Saturday, so we failed to return for Joanne Shaw Taylor on Sunday. But we hope to see her at some point... down the road. Anybody care to give a review of her performance?