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Exhibition - Capturing the BluesI have an exhibition opening next weekend in Mogo covering the last three Narooma Blues Festivals with 55 framed prints in all.
It is at Steve Fox’s Mogo Raw Arts and Blues Gallery (Mogo is 10 minutes past Batemans Bay) 10am to 5pm Fridays to Mondays from 2nd to 26th October – as per the poster: Dallas Frasca The image in the poster shows Dallas Frasca and Geoff Curran (“Dallas Frasca and her Gentleman”). Dallas plays a form of blues that is both very modern and very old, perhaps a mixture of grunge and ragtime and she has a great voice too. She may be familiar to many. Here are a few more: Diunna Greenleaf Diunna Greenleaf is from Texas, is based in Gospel as well as Blues, has a very powerful presence on stage and a huge huge voice. She will be at Narooma again this year and I imagine she will end up in a duet with Candye Kane who will be there as well …. Smokin’ Joe Kubeck Smokin’ Joe Kubeck is a Texas-based electric guitar powerhouse, in partnership with the more Jazz-based Bnois King. They’ve been together for a long time, at least the early 80s. Smokin’ Joe had some technical problem in his first set last year though he still sounded great to me and I’m told he gave a much more impressive performance on the Sunday. Jimmy Thackery Red, White and Blues, perhaps. Jimmy Thackery (“Jimmy Thackery & the Drivers”) has been around for a long time, plays in a variety of styles and I think he’s based in Arkansas. Regards, Murray Last edited by Murray Foote on Wed Sep 30, 2009 10:05 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Capturing the BluesThese pictures are brilliant!! Good luck with your exhibition...
Re: Capturing the BluesThank you.
Re: Capturing the BluesLooks an interesting collection hope it goes well
DebT DebT
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Re: Capturing the BluesThese are all great, and I especially love the last of them. Great use of colour and space.
Good luck with the exhibition. Are you wandering up here for the Sydney Blues Festival in October? I'm MCing there .... but will be suitably armed with Nikons too. g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
Re: Capturing the BluesThanks, Deb and Gary.
I wasn't even aware of the Sydney Blues Festival until you mentioned it, Gary. Lots of familiar names playing there. It sounds very tempting. One thing at a time. I'll consider it after Narooma next weekend. I probably will turn up but may or may not apply for a pass as a photographer - I haven't finished processing Thredbo yet, partly due to all the effort required for the exhibition. Regards, Murray
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