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SUMMARY:Colin Ross ~ Evolution of the Blues
DESCRIPTION:Evolution of the Blues is a presentation sponsored in part by the Nevada Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts American Masterpieces: Three Centuries of Artistic Genius \nFrom its earliest roots to contemporary musical fusion\, the Blues is the common thread in American music. Drawing from a vast repertoire of music played on a variety of traditional instruments\, Colin Ross puts on an unforgettable show. \nThe show traces the history of the blues through an astonishing variety of styles. Whether it is energetic old time stride and boogie\, the harmonic complexity of Billy Strayhorn and Duke Ellington\, the gentle roll of Mississippi John Hurt\, or the driving sting of Muddy Waters\, the music is played with uncompromising technique\, integrity\, and soul. \nReno based composer and multi-instrumentalist Colin Ross plays a large and ever-shifting repertoire of original music\, jazz standards and blues classics. Beginning with classical piano at the age of five\, Colin has continued to study and grow throughout his career\, playing a variety of instruments and styles. While maintaining a full time performance schedule\, Colin has recorded and released five CDs on his own label\, Oharaross Productions. Colin’s band features piano\, electric\, acoustic\, 12-string and slide guitars\, bass\, drums\, percussion\, vocal harmonies\, winds\, and various folk and electronic instruments. \n$10 Tickets are ON SALE NOW at The Martin Hotel and Nature’s Corner. \nHere is a brief video of the “Evolution of the Blues Show” at the Brewery Arts Center in Carson City.
URL:https://gbae.org/event/colin-ross-evolution-of-the-blues700-pm-saturday-april-11-2009/
LOCATION:Martin Hotel\, 94 W Railroad St\, Winnemucca\, NV\, 89445
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SUMMARY:Chris Cain ~ Blues Guitar Master
DESCRIPTION:$10 Tickets are ON SALE NOW\nat Nature’s Corner and The Martin Hotel \nChris Cain’s jazz-tinged\, blues soaked guitar and deep\, warm vocals have the maturity and authenticity of bluesmen many years his senior. His expressive style is the result of a lifetime of study and the relentless pursuit of music mastery. His passion and intensity are a blend of his mother’s Greek ancestry and his father’s soulful black heritage. \nCain was raised on stories of his father’s childhood upbringing on Memphis’ Historic Beale Street and attended his first B.B. King concert at the tender age of three. Blues music played continuously on the home stereo and family outings were often trips to concerts. Cain recalls\, “I remember when I was a kid\, my Dad would be mowing the lawn with the stereo blasting Muddy Waters. When I look back\, that was pretty cool! There was always music playing at our house\, Ray Charles\, B.B. King\, Freddie King\, Albert King\, all the greats.” \nAt the age of eight\, Cain taught himself to play guitar and began playing professionally before he was eighteen. Chris studied music at San Jose City College\, and was soon teaching jazz improvisation on campus. Over the next twenty years\, Cain would also master piano\, bass guitar\, clarinet\, alto and tenor saxophone. The combination of his blues upbringing and his jazz studies melded to form the searing guitar style that sets Chris Cain apart and has moved him to the top ranks of the blues music scene. \nCain’s debut recording\, Late Night City Blues (Blue Rock’it Records-1987) garnered four W.C. Handy Blues Award nominations\, including “Guitarist of the Year”. Dan Forte of Guitar Player wrote\, “An impressive debut album by a top notch guitarist.” Cain’s next two releases; “Cuttin Loose” (Blind Pig Records-1990) and “Can’t Buy a Break” (Blind Pig Records-1992) collected a long list of awards and accolades. In August of 1995 Blind Pig released “Somewhere Along the Way” his 4th compilation of his unique brand of original music sophisticated blues\, funk\, jazz and gospel. \nIn 2003 Patrick Ford produced Chris’s latest CD\, “Hall Of Shame” (Blue Rock’it Records-2003). “…this is now the sixth Chris Cain solo release I have produced\, not to mention his work with me on projects like the Ford Blues Bands’ “In Memory Of Michael Bloomfield” CD\, and I continue to be in awe of his incredible talent. As a guitarist/singer\, Chris has been praised by mentors like Albert King and peers like Robben Ford.” \n&amp;amp;lt;A HREF=”http://ws.amazon.com/widgets/q?ServiceVersion=20070822&amp;amp;amp;MarketPlace=US&amp;amp;amp;ID=V20070822%2FUS%2Fwidgetsamazon-20%2F8014%2Fe4470bf4-fa36-4cc2-aa96-887467be6f13&amp;amp;amp;Operation=NoScript” mce_HREF=”http://ws.amazon.com/widgets/q?ServiceVersion=20070822&amp;amp;amp;amp;MarketPlace=US&amp;amp;amp;amp;ID=V20070822%2FUS%2Fwidgetsamazon-20%2F8014%2Fe4470bf4-fa36-4cc2-aa96-887467be6f13&amp;amp;amp;amp;Operation=NoScript”&amp;amp;gt;Amazon.com Widgets&amp;amp;lt;/A&amp;amp;gt; \nLarry Nager (syndicated Scripts-Howard music critic) writes\, “Nowadays most young blues players are Strat-wielding Stevie Ray Vaughan-a-bes. Not Chris Cain. With a voice that recalls B.B. King and a thick toned Gibson guitar sound reminiscent of Albert King\, Cain is forging a unique style. With his own highly personalized songwriting\, “Hall Of Shame” is a giant step in the development of one of the most compelling young bluesmen on today’s scene.” \nThrough his guitar mastery and remarkable songwriting ability\, Chris Cain has established himself as a musical force to be reckoned with. And as San Jose Mercury News music reviewer John Orr writes\, “more than anyone else\, anywhere\, Chris Cain represents the future of the blues.”
URL:https://gbae.org/event/chris-cain-blues-guitar-master-700pm-saturday-march-14-2009/
LOCATION:Martin Hotel\, 94 W Railroad St\, Winnemucca\, NV\, 89445
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