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Monroe County's 25th Annual Black History Month Blues Series

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The Big Gig!<br />

Thursday, February 16, Navarre Branch Library - 7:00pm<br />

Guitarist Johnnie Bassett and vocalist Alberta Adams, the King and Queen of Detroit <strong>Blues</strong>,<br />

return to <strong>Monroe</strong> for a special intimate performance at the MCLS branch library where the<br />

<strong>Blues</strong> <strong>Series</strong> began in 1988. Over the course of his 60+ year career, Bassett has performed<br />

with artists from Big Joe Turner and John Lee Hooker to Smokey Robinson & the Miracles<br />

and Tina Turner. As a solo artist, he’s recorded several critically acclaimed discs and received<br />

the Detroit <strong>Blues</strong> Society’s Lifetime Achievement Award in 1994. Alberta Adams, 94 years<br />

young, has been performing since the 1930s, tap-dancing and singing with the likes of Duke<br />

Ellington, Louis Jordan and Lionel Hampton and recording for Chess and Cannonball Records.<br />

Bassett and Adams will be joined by Detroit’s R.J. Spangler & the Rhythm Rockers. This<br />

concert is sponsored by The Jazz Foundation. 1135 E. Second St., <strong>Monroe</strong>, MI<br />

Tuesday, February 21, Bedford Branch Library - 7:00pm<br />

<strong>Blues</strong> and boogie-woogie piano with Mark “Mr. B” Braun, a rare living link to the first<br />

generation of blues and boogie pianists, like Little Brother Montgomery and Boogie Woogie<br />

Red, he sought out and received lessons from before their deaths. Collaborations with acts<br />

like John Hammond, Marcus Belgrave and Duke Robillard and appearances on “Mountain<br />

Stage” and NPR’s “All Things Considered” have only expanded the audience for this Michigan<br />

treasure. 8575 Jackman Rd., Temperance, MI<br />

Saturday, Feb. 25, <strong>Monroe</strong> Co. Community College, Meyer Theater - 7:00pm<br />

“THE BIG GIG!” is <strong>Monroe</strong> County’s <strong>25th</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Black</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>Month</strong> <strong>Blues</strong> Concert, a starstudded<br />

evening featuring a once-in-a-lifetime lineup of <strong>Blues</strong> <strong>Series</strong> alumni. Rev. Robert B.<br />

Jones will (for the <strong>25th</strong> year) host and kick things off, and in 2012 he’ll be joined by the likes<br />

of Peter Madcat Ruth, legendary Muddy Waters Band guitarist Steady Rollin’ Bob Margolin, the<br />

“Music Makin’ Mama” herself, pianist/guitarist Ann Rabson, mandolin virtuoso Rich DelGrosso,<br />

boogie-woogie piano powerhouse Daryl Davis, Detroit blues diva Thornetta Davis, roots rock<br />

power trio George Bedard & the Kingpins, and drummer Mike Shimmin and bassist Dominic<br />

John. (And, it’s more than likely, a surprise guest or three before the final bows are taken.)<br />

1555 Raisinville Rd., <strong>Monroe</strong>, MI<br />

The Big Gig! is an extremely popular event—no ticket is required, seating is general<br />

admission, first-come, first-served until venue capacity is reached. Doors open at 6:00 pm.<br />

Tuesday, February 28, Ellis Library & Reference Center - 7:00pm<br />

The silver anniversary festivities conclude with a fond remembrance of one of the most<br />

entertaining and intriguing artists in <strong>Blues</strong> <strong>Series</strong> history, Howard “Louie Bluie” Armstrong,<br />

who was the last surviving African American string band musician when he passed away in<br />

2003. Howard’s music, life and legacy will be celebrated by his son, bassist Ralphe Armstrong,<br />

guitarist Ray Kamalay and multi-instrumentalist John Reynolds, with special guest Rich<br />

DelGrosso, all of whom played with Howard and have tons of anecdotes to share.<br />

3700 S. Custer Rd., <strong>Monroe</strong>, MI<br />

<strong>Monroe</strong> County’s <strong>25th</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Black</strong> <strong>History</strong> <strong>Month</strong> <strong>Blues</strong> <strong>Series</strong> is presented by the <strong>Monroe</strong> County Library System<br />

and made possible with the generous support of the 2012 <strong>Blues</strong> Coalition of community co-sponsors:<br />

<strong>Monroe</strong> County Community College, DTE Energy Foundation, Friends of Ellis, Friends of Bedford, Friends of Carleton,<br />

Friends of the Dorsch Memorial Branch Library, and the Detroit <strong>Blues</strong> Society.<br />

Additional funding is provided by Michigan Council for the Arts and Cultural Affairs and Arts Alliance.

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