Exciting New Format For Muddy Awards
The Cascade Blues Association’s annual Muddy Awards is already one of the most anticipated dates of the year for the city’s blues community. This year’s event not only finds us in a new location, the Alberta Rose Theatre and returning to our original Muddy Waters bust trophy (newly recast, improved and durable), but we’re also moving into a new format. For those who have attended the Blues Music Awards in Memphis, it’ll be similar in that approach. We’ll still open with our Journey To Memphis band winners and close with an All-Star Muddy Band, but we’re going to intersperse short musical sets throughout the night, too.
Performing at the show will be Fenix Project (Journey To Memphis band winners), Steve Kerin (Keyboard nominee), Arrogant Bastards (New Act nominee), Mary Flower (Traditional Act and “Terry Robb” Acoustic Guitar nominee), and Michael Osborn Band (NW Recording nominee). CBA board member Fred Morgan will provide musical accompaniment for our Memoriam segment. The night will close with our always popular Muddy All-Star Jam, put together by this year’s band leader Rae Gordon. Working with the idea of generational blues, Rae has pieced together musicians from various ages, as young as Vivienne Alexandra Skye (six years old) and teenage prodigy Timothy James. Also appearing will be Ben Rice, Kivett Bednar, Michael Osborn, Garry Meziere, Ken Brewer, Haley Michelle, Ed Pierce, Pat McDougall, Joseph Conrad, and of course Rae herself. And there may be more to come.
This will definitely be a not to miss night of blues music celebration.
Alberta Rose Theatre, 3000 NE Alberta Street. Wednesday, November 14, 6:30 pm. All ages. Free for current card-holding CBA members. $10.00 non-members, available in advance at Albertarosetheatre.com