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David Kahl, Soul Cookin’, the Bayou Boyz, and More

Things have changed up a lot in the last few weeks. After Jan DeLorme, owner of Blackwell’s passed away, Soul Cookin’ and the Bayou Boyz needed to shift gear. Fortunately, a couple of venues stepped in to fill the void.

Wednesday nights has Soul Cookin’ playing Spirits Pub at 4037 NE Cully Blvd. It’s a cool room, really diverse clientele, and already feels like home. The gig, featuring Lloyd Jones, Brian Foxworth, me (David Kahl), and either Dover Weinberg, Steve Kerin, or Louis Pain, along with special guests sitting in, goes from 8:30-11:30 pm. Check out the menu, patio, or one of their reasonably priced beverages. It’s all good.

Mondays have a new night and a new home for the Bayou Boyz. Incidentally, since AC Porter and the Livewires have played the last of their successful series of Tuesdays at Blue Diamond, the timing was perfect for them to move things to the same venue. The Mekong Bistro, 8200 NE Siskiyou, is a spacious, yet intimate room, featuring a full bar and incredible Cambodian cuisine. There is a stage, sound system, great seating and sight lines, and ample dance space that won’t block the view. There’s also a huge parking lot and easy access to and from I-84.

The hours on both nights at Mekong Bistro are 7:30-10:30 pm, late enough to rest from the day, get a bite to eat, and get home at a decent hour. No cover either night.

On a personal note, Lynn and I, along with daughter, Cassandra, want to thank everyone for the wonderful outpouring of love at the celebration of our wedding vows. We’re good for another 30 years.

Lastly, I’d love for you to pay attention to the work of the Creative Community Cooperative Project, an idea I had to provide equity for working-class creatives living in Portland. Through this project, we hope to be able to keep them living – and thriving – in this great city. We’ve garnered enough support that we are a proper organization, now certified as a 501 c 3 public charity organization. It has been hard getting here, but now the real work commences. Be prepared. We’re likely to ask you for something big, but it’ll be worth it.

David Kahl 

The Arrogant Bastards

The “Arrogant Bastards” is a Blues, Funk, and Rock-n-Roll band based in Portland Oregon.

The Arrogant BastardsFounded in early 2017 from a desire to create and perform music that is raw, exciting, and entertaining, the Bastards’ music is primarily blues based intertwined with elements of Funk and Rock-n-Roll. But they’re not your typical local Blues band — they like their music heavy and dynamic! They write their original songs with plenty of catchy hooks and a splash of innuendo. They also perform renditions of various songs from artists such as Tab Benoit, Johnny Winter, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Albert Collins, Albert King, Hound Dog Taylor, Govt. Mule, and Jimi Hendrix. The self-proclaimed “Bad Boys of Portland Blues” are an aggressive group of musicians with backgrounds as diverse as the songs they play.

It started with Paul moving to Portland a few years ago and wanting to start performing live again. James had been playing a couple of years with a group after a long hiatus and had come across Paul’s contact info. The first collaboration was a bit too removed from the blues than Paul wanted. A year later though, Paul contacted a bass player whom James had giving his info to, and she gave Paul James’s contact info.  They soon started rehearsals. Two lead guitar players and three bass players later, they connected with John and Mike and everything clicked. They played at a local showcase two weeks later. The audience response was outstanding! They recently added Brad’s keyboard talents to the mix. It’s been full steam ahead ever since.

Paul (Rhythm Guitar and Lead Vocals) is originally from the San Francisco Bay area. He has lived in all four corners of the U.S. While living in North Carolina and working at radio station WCOM, Paul interviewed the great blues player Tab Benoit. Tab told him “It is a blessing to be an artist, performances are for the people. It’s their show, they paid for it, and I want to give them a way to connect.” Paul shares and understand that vision and gives everything he has in his performances. He brings that gritty, swampy, soulful sound of the Gulf Coast to the band.

Mike (Lead Guitar) is a lifelong guitar aficionado. He developed his talents in the hardened music scene of New York’s Long Island. After moving to Portland, he made his mark and name known locally. He’s recorded several albums and performed with various groups. A tenacious player and savvy genius who plays every song like it was his last. He doesn’t hold back, but rips it in a precise and fitting manner. He perfectly combines the hard driving blues of Texas with New York styled Rock-n-Roll.

John (Bass Guitar) developed his silky style in Detroit. His passion was the underground sounds of Hendrix, Zappa, Deep Purple, Pink Floyd, and Zeppelin on FM radio WABX. This path led him to San Francisco. He cut his teeth on countless jams, no-name bands, open-mics, and music festivals. After moving to Portland, he returned to his roots of Blues, Funk, and Soul. He holds down the bottom end with a flash of Motown Rhythm and Blues and a splash of West Coast free spirit.

Brad (Keyboards) long ago discovered the simple fact that he was happiest when he is creative. His creativity has expressed itself in many styles and media, but music has always been at its core. Founded in Blues and Rock, his musical expressions have traveled deep in Jazz exploration and finally to a return to Blues. He believes that true inspiration is rare; it requires consistent creative and experimental practice to make its appearance. The talent-filled Arrogant Bastards is a perfect vehicle for his creativity and an easy target for inspiration to find.

James (Drums) was born on a bluff overlooking the Mississippi River (not kidding!) and grew up where that famous river first crosses Hwy. 61. He had a front row seat to the Minneapolis sound explosion during the 80’s. He was involved in several Blues, Rock, and Funk projects that never fully materialized. He stepped away from music performance for almost two decades. Eventually he moved to Portland. He started playing with a few local projects, which led to him and Paul forming Arrogant Bastards. He brings that no-frills solid driving beat forward with funkiness and soul.

The Arrogant Bastards are huge supporters of the great work done by the Cascade Blues Association. Most gigs are set up so All CBA Members are on the Guest List. They are always adding new performances to the schedule. Please check out the event calendar on the CBA website or visit the Arrogant Bastard Facebook page to see where you can catch them gettin’ down and dirty with the Blues. You’ll have a blast!

Cary Morin

Cradle To The Grave
Maple Street Music

Cary MorinThis is acoustic fingerstyle guitar playing at its best. Cory Morin offers beautifully refreshing and delightful music, from start to finish, or should that read from Cradle to the Grave as the title suggests. With an amazing warm, down to earth voice that helps define his music to perfection with his bare-boned instrumention, this Native American artist does incredible feats in melding blues and folk music with a bit of his heritage thrown in as well.
Cradle To The Grave is Morin’s fourth solo release and is mostly all original material. This is superb storytelling that faces life’s questions regarding mortality and what may be ahead of us at the end of our journeys, “Cradle To The Grave” and “Watch Over Me,” and can also be political as seen with his song “Dawn’s Early Light,” showing his support for the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe’s efforts for their water rights.
Alongside fantastic compositions of his own, Morin takes on a trio of covers including Phish’s “Back On The Train” and bluesman Willie Brown’s “Mississippi Blues.” But perhaps it is his take on Prince’s “Nothing Compares 2 U” that really stands out. He has completely rearranged the pop hit into a stripped down take that is in itself strikingly unique, evoking a magical presence of its own that just seems to be how the song may have been meant to be all along.
Every number of this album is delivered with clarity and precision. It is an unexpected and very welcome pleasure. A musical journey that merits being taken over and over again. Each listen seems to bring out more introspective discoveries in sound and voice. Cary Morin may have been an artist that I was not familiar with before, but he’s definitely somebody that I will be keeping my ears open to for future projects. If you’re a fan of acoustic guitar, Cradle To The Grave is one to seek out. It is a master work!

Total Time: 40:33
Cradle To The Grave / Laid Back / Dawn’s Early Light / Lay Baby Lay / Mishawaka / Mississippi Blues / Ghost Dog / Trust / Back On The Train / Nothing Compares 2 U / Watch Over Me

Lake Theater & Café

Muddy Waters Celebration Lake Theater & CaféThe Northwest’s top Muddy Waters tribute show will return to The Lake Theater & Café, 106 N State Street, Lake Oswego, on Monday, March 26. This is an early celebration of Muddy’s birthday, who would’ve turned 103 years old on April 4. To properly honor the music of Muddy, four internationally acclaimed bluesmen who bask in the performance of old school traditional blues will be on hand to honor the legend in his original style. Join guitarist Alan Hager, bassist Dean Mueller, drummer Jimi Bott, and harmonica player Mitch Kashmar for a night of dancing and classic Chicago blues.
Tickets for this show are $15.00 available at Laketheatercafe.com. Showtime is 7:00 pm.

Harpdog Brown

Harpdog BrownCalled the best blues band in Canada, Harpdog Brown & The Travelin’ Blues Show returns to Portland for a night at Catfish Lou’s on Friday, March 23. A perennial winner of the Maple Awards for best harmonica player, Brown has been called a blues evangelist because, as he explains, “I speak the blues like it’s the truth.” Carrying on the traditional sound of old Chess and Sun recordings, this is authentic, down-in-the-alley blues.
Tickets for Harpdog Brown can be purchased in advance at Ticketleap.com for $10.00. Catfish Lou’s is located at 2460 NW 24th Avenue. Show time is 9:00 pm.

Joanne Shaw Taylor

Joanne Shaw TaylorJoanne Shaw Taylor has established herself as the UK’s number one blues-rock artist, touring extensively around the world and releasing critically acclaimed albums. Originally discovered at sixteen by Dave Stewart of The Eurythmics, Shaw, now thirty-one, has taken hold of her rightful position as one of the most sensational guitarists of the genre, following in the steps of her heroes Stevie Ray Vaughan, Albert Collins, Bonnie Raitt, Led Zeppelin, and others.
Joanne Shaw Taylor will be appearing at the Aladdin Theater, 3017 SE Milwaukie Avenue, on Monday, March 19, at 8:00 pm. This is an all ages event with tickets at Ticketfly.com for $20.00, or $22.00 at the door day of show.

What’s on Tap for October’s General Membership Meeting
  • Wednesday, March 7 – 7:00 pm
  • Catfish Lou’s, 2460 NW 24th, Portland
  • Members always Free, Non-Members $5.00 (Please show your membership card at the door)
  • Opening Acoustic Set – Chris Estes
  • Second Electric Set – Dripping Wet

Come out the first Wednesday of the month and enjoy an evening of blues music. The Cascade Blues Association celebrates the diverse collection of musicians in our region each month by presenting two sets of live performances and give-away drawings for our members. It may be called a meeting, but this more about fun and friends than business.

For our first performance of the night, we welcome long-time friend of the CBA Chris Estes. Chris plays both guitar and harmonica and sings his own music, which he says come from straight “outta the blue.” Originally influenced by the British bluesmen when he was younger, it was when he was first introduced through a high school friend that he discovered what he refers to as the “real blues.” This included the music of people like Muddy Waters, Lightning Hopkins, Robert Johnson and Sonny Boy Williamson. In fact, he just might tell you that he could very well be the soul partner of Tennesse-based blues legend Sleepy John Estes.

Chris writes and plays from his gut. He says, “It’s a feeling that comes from my emotions and personal experiences.” Something that he has been doing for more than the past 25 years.

Our act for the second set, Dripping Wet may appear to be a new band, having had its first performance just last December, but the core musicians have been playing together for a couple of years, working on harmonies and rhythms in a studio, with their only agenda to make great music. The band has evolved into a genre-spanning groove-machine based on the blues, rhythm and blues, and soul-jazz. As an ensemble they are an eclectic group, and demonstrate a wide variety of musical tastes.

The band features local studio owner Kendra Carpenter on vocals and electric cello; along with Jak Bartels on a vibey-effect driven guitar; two former players from the Cherry Poppin’ Daddies – Brooks Brown on sax/flute/guitar and keyboardist Chris Azorr; and Richard Armida, a Los Angeles transplant and veteran sideman holding down the lower end on electric bass.

The band draws on its deep bench of players with talent and decades of experience to recreate classic songs in new presentations and to develop its own catalog of originals. “The band continues to grow, exponentially,” says bassist Richard Armida. “Every time we perform the band gets better and we share that joy together….it’s a gratifying experience.”

Don’t miss out on another great month of music hosted by the CBA. The perfect spot to meet up with good friends, enjoy a meal and have the chance to win prizes just by attending. We hope to see you there at Catfish Lou’s.

Like a comet that burns far too brightly to last, Janis Joplin exploded onto the music scene in 1967 and, almost overnight, became the queen of rock & roll. The unmistakable voice, filled with raw emotion and tinged with Southern Comfort, made her a must-see headliner from Monterey to Woodstock. Now, Portland is invited to share an evening with the woman and her musical influences in the hit musical A Night With Janis Joplin.

Fueled by such unforgettable songs as “Me and Bobby McGee,” “Piece of My Heart,”  “Mercedes Benz,” “Cry Baby” and “Summertime,” this sensational show is a musical journey celebrating Joplin and her biggest musical influences—icons like Aretha Franklin, Etta James, Odetta, Nina Simone and Bessie Smith, who inspired one of rock & roll’s greatest legends.

The New York Times raved that A Night With Janis Joplin “rocks the house,” Variety called it “electrifying,” The Los Angeles Times said “A Night With Janis Joplin will rock your world!” and The Washington Post proclaimed it “Exhilarating … Remarkable … A joyful ruckus.”

First scheduled for this past October, A Night With Janis was postponed to the current Sunday, February 11 date at The Keller Auditorium, 222 SW Clay Street. The original tickets sold will be honored for the new date. Tickets are available at Ticketswest.com ranging from $35.00 – $65.00. Show time is 7:30 pm.

Tommy Castro & The Painkillers

Tommy Castro & The PainkillersCalifornia’s blues heroes Tommy Castro & The Painkillers will be heading up the coast for a handful of shows celebrating the release of their latest recording on Alligator Records, Stompin’ Ground. Night after night, Tommy Castro, a fierce and fiery road warrior, fervently delivers his driving, blues-soaked, soul-baring music to fans all over the world. The road is where he honed his guitar playing to a razor’s edge. It’s where he learned how to captivate an audience with his intensely passionate vocals and his memorable songs, licks and grooves. It’s where he learned to turn his band into a dynamic, high-performance engine, able to bring down the house with a soulful ballad and then bring fans to their feet with a blistering blues rocker. In the words of Blues Revue, “Tommy Castro can do no wrong.”.

The first stop will take place at Jaqua Concert Hall, at The John G. Shedd Institute for the Arts in Eugene on Friday, February 16. Tickets are $29.00 and available online at Theshedd.org. The Jaqua Concert Hall is located at 285 E Broadway.

On Tuesday, February 20, the band returns to Portland at The Alberta Rose Theatre, 3000 Alberta Street. This is an all ages event with advance tickets available at Albertarosetheatre.com for $22.00. show time is 8:00 pm.

Then on Wednesday, February 21, they will be heading to Central Oregon for a show at The Belfry, 302 E Main Avenue in Sisters. Show time is 7:00 pm and tickets are $20.00.

Seth Walker

Seth WalkerSeth Walker boils down the American music experience into a savory roux.  A splendid mix of roots styles: blues, soul, and Americana, featuring deep-fried guitar licks, churchy organ and crisp horns, mostly delivered over spot-on shuffles. An artist who the Austin American Statesman calls “pure talent, a masterful blues guitarist, a singer with swing in his voice and a writer whose songs sound less composed than unleashed.”

Having lived in two of America’s musical meccas, Walker had taken his experiences from both Nashville and Austin, blending the influences left upon him by artists like Jimmy Reed, Ray Charles, and BB King, and developed his own unique form of songwriting and performance. And audiences have been enthralled by his diverse creativity both on recordings and on stage.

Seth Walker will be appearing in Portland at The White Eagle Saloon, 836 N Russell Street, on Thursday, February 1 at 8:00 pm. Tickets for this 21 and over show can be purchased in advance through Cascadetickets.com for $10.00 or $12.00 at the door day of show. Opening act is Portland-based Rainbow Electric, an electric folk/rock/blues band featuring improvisational jams and a range of emotion you won’t want to miss!

On Sunday, February 4, Seth Walker will be heading to the north Oregon Coast for a performance at Fort George Brewery, 1483 Duane Street in Astoria. Show time is 8:00 pm. This is a free show.