Blues Picnic Reminder-Lori B!

 
 
 
Couple of things.  Don't forget Sunday Blues this coming Sunday, July 19th at Julia Davis Park from 12-6.  Lots fun for the whole family!!   PLEAAAAASEEEEEEE  WE NEED VOLUNTEERS FOR THE BBS BOOTH.  WE WILL HAVE A LOT OF STUFF GOING ON WITH THE COMPETITION, MEMBERSHIP, T-SHIRTS, CD'S AND I DON'T WANT TO STAY IN THE BOOTH ALL DAY.  PLEASE COME VOLUNTEER.  12-6 IS THE TIME AND DEPENDING ON HOW MANY PEOPLE SHOW WE WILL SPLIT INTO TWO TIME SLOTS.  12-3; 3-6.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!
 
Also, see below.  Looks like Jim Teeter has brought us another great Blues Band Monday night, July 20th, coming through Boise.  Hope you aren't too tired from Sunday to keep the blues a'rollin!   We'll have lotsa fun then too.
 
 

Curley Taylor & Zydeco Trouble (Sunset, LA) Curley Taylor was born and raised in Louisiana and has been around music all of his life. At the age of 16 Curley started playing drums in his father's band, (Jude Taylor & His Burning Flames) which is deep in Louisiana Blues, Soul and Zydeco. By the age of 25, Curley had played drums for some of Louisiana's finest legends including: CC Adcock, Steve Riley, John Hart, "Lil" Bob of the Lollipops, and his uncles, "Lil Buck" Senegal and Wayne "Blue" Burns. He traveled with CJ Chenier, also considered a great Louisiana legend. While traveling with Mr. Chenier, Curley found an interest in playing the accordion. After practicing and playing the accordion, Curley enjoyed it. He was told he "played the drums and the accordion with great emotion and natural feeling."