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Vintage Sound 93.1 Blues Showcase The Vintage Sound 93.1 Alexander Clark Blues Showcase takes place on Saturday, October 3rd featuring a variety of regional blues acts/artists.

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01/06/2017

Join us in remembering our incredible friend, Ellis Kell coming up on Saturday, January 21st.

Saturday, January 21, 2017 4:00 PM
Suggested Donation: $10
RiverCenter

Performers: Ellis Kell Band, Whoozdads, The Way Down Wanderers, David G. Smith, The Candymakers, Lojo Russo, The Velies, Rude Punch, and more

Schedule will be announced closer to the date of the event.

To honor Ellis' legacy and support his family, RME will host a benefit concert to give back to a family whose impact on our community is immeasurable.

"Peace, Love & the Joy of Music: Ellis Kell Family Benefit Concert," will take place on Saturday, January 21, 2017 in the Great Hall at the RiverCenter from 5-11 p.m.

We invite the public to a night full of live music and appreciation for Ellis' legacy with proceeds going to the Kell family. Advance ticket sales will be available soon, and donations can be made at the event by participating in silent & live auctions, a 50/50 raffle, poster sales and more.

For Donation Inquiries, please contact:
Lauren Crew
(563) 823-2693
[email protected]

For Volunteer Inquiries, please contact:
Alex Burkamper
(563) 326-1333 ext. 107
[email protected]

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05/24/2016

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Blue Is My Life rehearsal w Ernie Pen*ston The Curtis Hawkins Band May 2016

The Mississippi Valley Blues Society presents local Blues legends Ernie Pen*ston, Hal Reed, and Ellis Kell in concert on...
03/01/2016

The Mississippi Valley Blues Society presents local Blues legends Ernie Pen*ston, Hal Reed, and Ellis Kell in concert on Friday, March 11, in the tented parking lot at Kavanaugh’s Hilltop Tap, 1228 30th Street, Rock Island, IL on Friday, March 11. The show will start at 8:00 p.m. and admission for this performance will be $10 if you are a Mississippi Valley Blues Society member, or $12 if you are have not joined the Blues Society (application will be available at the door).

“To the best of my memory, the three of us have never played together as a group before. Total, we have played in the Quad Cities for over 70 years, but this will be an exceptional and unique experience for the band and audience as well,” says Ernie Pen*ston. Joining the three icons will be band members Roger Alexander (bass), Zach Harris (guitar), Jamie Hopkins (drums), Kellen Myers (piano).

Ernie Pen*ston formed The Ernie Pen*ston Band in the Quad-Cities in the late 80’s, performing a tight fusion of original music, Chicago-style Blues, and R&B. He has shared the stage with Prince, The Temptations, Koko Taylor, Lonnie Brooks, James Brown, Albert Collins, and many others. He also spent four years as the frontman with Blind Pig recording artists, Chicago Rhythm & Blues Kings, traveling the US and Europe. Ernie Pen*ston was inducted into the Iowa Blues Hall of Fame in 2003, and was also recently (Aug 2015) inducted into the Mid-America Music Association Hall of Fame (MAMA).

Ellis Kell is the founder and vocalist of The Ellis Kell Band, a blues group that has proven to be a favorite of Quad-Cities music fans. The group performed for the first time in 1990, and since then, it has won awards in Band categories many times. Ellis Kell has performed for more than half of his life on stages with a variety of celebrities, including B. B. King, Etta James, J. Geils, Johnny and Edgar Winter, Bo Diddley, Smokey Wilson, The Neville Brothers, Albert Collins and even former Vice-President Al Gore. The Ellis Kell Band has been featured on the nationally syndicated radio shows, The House Of Blues Radio Hour and The Red Rooster Lounge. The multitalented Ellis Kell also is a blues columnist and an expert on the musical heritage of the Midwest.

“The Mississippi Valley Blues Society and Festival originated over 30 years ago as the dream of a few people, and initially featured all local and regional talent. It’s evolved into such an essential and powerful component of the Quad Cities music scene. We all want (and need) to do our part to help MVBS keep the Blues alive. It is truly an honor to be working with Ernie, Hal, and everyone involved in this very special evening of Blues, simply for the sake of roots music here in our community,” stated Ellis Kell.

Though Blues harpist, singer, and educator, Hal Reed is currently living in Bettendorf, IA, he was born just a few miles from the Mississippi Delta and grew up surrounded by authentic Mississippi, Gospel and Chicago style blues pumping through his heart. His first exposure to blues music was when he heard his grandfather Lucius Smith play—a southern folk-blues artist who taught Reed insightful glimpses into early 20th century African-American music culture. Also passing down generational natural talent was his father, James T. Reed, and his grandmother, who was a devout member of the local Pentecostal Church, and his uncle, the great Lester "Big Daddy" Kinsey. While listening to these and other blues musicians, Reed became infatuated with the music and though Blues has never had a wide-mass appeal, Reed doesn’t compromise on his passion for playing Blues and has done so for over 40 years.

“Our Blues Society often talks about how Blues were formed and the different styles of music that sprang from its birth. This concert will be a perfect opportunity to show three different styles of musicians and still come together to form one exploding night of Blues,” says Hal Reed.

This concert will benefit the Mississippi Valley Blues Society in their efforts to educate the general public about the native art form of blues-related music through performance, interpretation and preservation, thus enhancing appreciation and understanding. Special thanks to the support and sponsorship of Kavanaugh’s Hilltop Tap for making this concert possible.

We have a favor to ask.  The Mississippi Valley Blues Society is trying for a $5000 grant based on the number of votes r...
01/27/2016

We have a favor to ask. The Mississippi Valley Blues Society is trying for a $5000 grant based on the number of votes received by the organization. The top 12 receive a $5000 grant. Yesterday they were in seventh place, now we are in 11th.
If you are comfortable doing this we would appreciate it, as would all the students in the school system who are involved with Blues in the School and the community who enjoy the Blues Fest. Thank you for considering this.

Just go to the following link:
http://woobox.com/mdrr9z
Click on Moonshare 2016
Click on Continue
Scroll down until you find Mississippi VAlley Blues Society
Click Vote
Then scroll down and enter name and email address
Click Submit
And you are done

Again, thank you for your consideration of helping.

So yeah this just happened! The Ernie Pen*ston Band and Hal Reed!
10/04/2015

So yeah this just happened! The Ernie Pen*ston Band and Hal Reed!

10/04/2015

Hal Reed

While the sun kept things warm enough we forecast chilly temps but rhythm and blues is about making it work. Crowd and e...
10/03/2015

While the sun kept things warm enough we forecast chilly temps but rhythm and blues is about making it work. Crowd and electricity on the inside! Free and bumpin till 11! Hal Reed up right meow!

10/03/2015

The Ellis Kell Band!

It's a fun vibe bring a blanket and a hoodie and you're good!

Live until 11!!

10/03/2015

Ellis Kell...

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