Yes! Here I am on Beale Street, exhausted after two evenings of attending quarter-final performances of the 2012 International Blues Challenge — documented with my new iPad.
Also documented was our local band Wired! who went on to win! First Place! Among over 100 bands. Here’s a montage of their performance at the Historic Daisy Theater on Beale.
LOUD and Boisterous Bravos to Kevin, Rick and Keith!
Wait there is more: I travelled by train from Everett, nearly 50 hours to Memphis! But I was in a sleeper car. Then on to New Orleans for a Mardis Gras parade on February 4th, so I missed Wired’s final performance at the Orpheum Theater.
From New Orleans I caught the Sunset Limited to Los Angeles, with an intended stop in Alpine, Texas, to visit Marfa, but that plan was “derailed,” I may say.
To learn why you are invited to check out the blog I kept along the way titled, “Training Time” — an Amtrak adventure story with a musical interlude, I suppose.
Robert Sarazin Blake, my nephew, is the surviving co-founder of the two day music festival and it’s producer. I did a short documentary of the jamboree in 2004 that became the jumping off point for this documentary celebrating 10 years.
A 45 minute version screened at the Boundary Bay pub in Bellingham on July 1st, then edited down to 30 minutes and copies made for sale at the 2011 Jamboree.
Surprise! It’s available on this website at the special two-for-one price of only $15. A secret deal only for readers of this post — make the purchase of one copy for $15 and I will included a second one, no questions asked. (And it includes taxes and shipping!)
Click the image to watch a trailer and to purchase online.
Hope to see you at this year’s Jamboree, August 10 and 11, 2012!
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