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SUMMARY:Chris Cain Band
DESCRIPTION:“That boy can PLAY the guitar!” – BB KING Legendary Blues Guitarist \nChris Cain was born in San Jose\, California in 1955. His parents were huge music fans and shared their love of blues\, jazz\, and popular music with Chris. His African American father and Greek mother both loved music and had a huge record collection. His father first took Chris to see B.B. King when Chris was three\, and\, says Cain\, “we never missed another show.” Thanks to his parents’ musical passion\, young Chris saw almost every blues\, jazz and rock artist that came through town\, many of them repeatedly: James Brown\, Albert King\, Johnny Winter\, Jimi Hendrix\, even The Beatles. He picked up his first guitar at age eight and learned lick after lick\, song after song. He’d listen to his father’s records over and over until the music had seeped into his soul. \n“Chris Cain is for real. He’s a great blues player with an intensity that keeps you on the edge of your seat\, wondering what he’s going to do next. Plus he knows how to write a song you haven’t heard before\, full of humor and insight. I am a stone fan.”  – ROBBEN FORD Iconic Blues Guitarist \nCain’s rough-and-tumble East San Jose neighborhood was a melting pot of soul\, rock\, blues\, jazz and Latin sounds\, and he absorbed it all as his guitar playing improved. By the time he was in his teens\, he was starting to get noticed. In 1976\, local San Jose singer and harmonica player Gary Smith gave Cain his first. \n“Hands down my favorite blues player on the scene today. He’s an absolute blinder of a guitarist\, with the voice of B.B. King and the chops of Albert King.” – JOE BONAMASSA  3 Time Grammy Nominee Blues/Rock Guitarist \nAmong the greatest compliments a musician can receive is praise from his fellow artists. With more than three decades of touring and fourteen previous albums\, master blues guitarist and vocalist Chris Cain has earned his reputation as a musician’s musician. Since his first release in 1987\, Cain has created his very own blues sound inspired by his heroes–B.B. King\, Albert King\, Ray Charles\, Albert Collins\, Grant Green\, and Wes Montgomery. His jazz-informed blues guitar playing is fiery\, emotional\, and always unpredictable. His vocals–gruff\, lived-in\, and powerful–add fuel to the fire.Chris Cain has received two BMA nominations for 2023 including Best Contemporary Blues Artist and Guitarist of the Year. In 2022\, Chris Cain was honored with four BMA nominations including Best Male Blues Artist and Best Blues Album of the Year for his recent Alligator Records release\, Raisin’ Cain. Living Blues Radio awarded Raisin’ Cain as the second most played contemporary blues album of 2021 in America. The album hit #1 on the blues charts in America and Australia\, #2 in the UK and #3 in France\, remaining in the top 10 for most of the year. The song from the album\, I Believe I Got Off Cheap\, won the International Songwriters Competition for Blues. \nTruly a world-class blues artist\, Chris Cain has toured all over the world\, sharing his indelible style in over 20 countries throughout Europe\, South America\, New Zealand\, and Australia. \n  \nClick here for more info about the 40th San Jose Fountain Blues & Brews Festival.
URL:https://fountainblues.com/event/chris-cain-fountain-blues-fest/
LOCATION:Plaza Park\, 1 Paseo de San Antonio\, San Jose\, CA\, 95113
CATEGORIES:Plaza de Cesar Chavez
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SUMMARY:Diunna Greenleaf Band
DESCRIPTION:Living Blues Magazine’s 2015 Female Artist of the Year – Diunna Greenleaf – is a native Texan (Houston) with a dynamic musical background steeped in Southern soul\, gospel\, blues and jazz\, with influences like Koko Taylor\, Aretha Franklin\, Rosetta Thorpe\, Sam Cooke\, Charles Brown and her parents (Gospel singers Ben and Maya Ella Greenleaf).  Known for riveting live shows\, that take fans on an emotional roller coaster ride\, Greenleaf’s accolades further attest to her popularity and International notoriety: \n\n2017 and 2014 Winner of the “Koko Taylor Award – Traditional Blues Female” at the Blues Music Awards (BMA)\n2012 BMA Nominee for “Koko Taylor Award – Traditional Blues Female” and “Traditional Blues Album”\n2009 BMA Nominee for “Traditional Blues Female Artist of the Year”\n2008 BMA Winner of “Best New Artist Debut” and Nominee for “Traditional Blues Female Artist of the Year”\n“Trying to Hold On” album reached #1 on XM/Sirius Radio Bluesville Chart; #1 on French Blues Charts; #1 on Living Blues Charts (Dec. 2012) and the top of Blues charts in the UK\, Australia and U.S.A.\n\nDiunna has performed throughout the U.S. and Internationally\, sharing the stage with legends such as Willie “Pinetop” Perkins\, James Cotton\, Odetta\, Percy Sledge\, Gary Clare\, Jr.\, Keb Mo\, Bob Margolin\, Hubert Sumlin\, Smoking Joe Kubek\, Bernard Allison and numerous others. Her commitment to the Blues goes well beyond performing\, serving for years as President of the Houston Blues Society (HBS)\, starting the first HBS Founder’s Day and one of the founders of the Friends of Blues Montgomery County. She continues to spread the gospel of the blues to to an up-and-coming generation of music lovers through the HBS Blues in Schools programs and Artist in Residency programs for universities. \nGet inspired by videos and downloads of Diunna at:  www.diunna.com \nClick here for more info about the 40th San Jose Fountain Blues & Brews Festival.
URL:https://fountainblues.com/event/diunna-greenleaf/
LOCATION:Plaza Park\, 1 Paseo de San Antonio\, San Jose\, CA\, 95113
CATEGORIES:Plaza de Cesar Chavez
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SUMMARY:Andre Thierry & His Accordion Soul Music
DESCRIPTION:Andre Thierry\, a name highly regarded amongst industry figures and fans throughout the music scene. True to his culture and love of music\, he has crafted a career well beyond his years as an artist. Andre’s French Creole heritage is deeply rooted in Louisiana although he was born and raised in Northern California. At a very young age\, he embarked on a path with distinct knowledge and extraordinary talents. \nAndre grew up experiencing the French Creole (La-La) dances his grandparents held at their church parish\, St. Mark’s Catholic Church. The best Zydeco musicians Louisiana had to offer traveled to California to play at these dances. The exposure allowed him to develop his love for traditional French Creole music. By age twelve\, Andre formed his own band\, “Zydeco Magic”. Self taught\, Andre’s repertoire grew by leaps and bounds as he was regularly invited to play with visiting bands\, such as the late John Delafose and many local Zydeco and Cajun bands\, including the late Danny Poullard (California Cajun Orchestra). \nNow\, in his 30’s\, he has already been deemed a legend. There is widespread agreement that he is an exceptional\, multi-dimensional musician who has a finely honed ability to merge his accordions with musical mastery. \n \nThe Washington Post called Andre “A master at pumping out fast\, funky rhythms on an instrument not usually associated with earthy syncopation. A versatile student of the music\, Thierry can’t be lumped into Zydeco’s old-school R&B-influenced camp or its nouveau\, rap-inspired one: He and his band\, lay down both soulful\, traditional slow-dances and bottom-end-booming kinetic groovers.” \nMichael Tisserand\, author of The Kingdom of Zydeco\, considered the definitive book on the history of Zydeco music\, wrote\, “In America\, great migrations produce great music. Just as Delta musicians took Highway 61 to Chicago and electrified their blues\, so did the Creoles and Cajuns migrate to California and establish vital dance communities. Now the California scenes rival anything back home in Louisiana\, and that’s due to players like Andre Thierry\, a standard bearer for the new generation. Thierry is among the best of both the West Coast and the Gulf Coast\, and he combines youthful vigor with a mature appreciation for his inherited tradition.” \nSome of Andre’s most groundbreaking artistic works have resulted when awareness and experience from distant genres and unrelated forms collaborated through an evolution of French Creole\, Zydeco and Accordion Soul. Undoubtedly\, Andre’s style isn’t conventional\, he and his accordions provide a signature sound by creating magnetic sonic landscapes. The rhythmic songs played drive an atmospheric blend\, giving his band a powerful edge\, naturally building a dedicated following through constant shows\, touring and a string of recordings like “It’s About Time\,” “A Whole Lotta Somthin” and “Are You Ready To Learn”. \nSinging\, song-writing and producing with a collective of artists\, while their individual contributions are discernible\, Thierry creates the transformative effects\, leaving his musical imprints on records like “Live! At the Woodshop”\, “Creole United\, Non Jamais Fait” and “Creole United\, Tu Kekchause A’ Korrek”. \nIn “Bouncin With The Blues” Thierry performs songs written or popularized by music legends that have inspired the acclaimed accordionist\, featuring songs from Howlin Wolf\, Muddy Waters\, Albert King and Clifton Chenier. Unforgettable performances with musicians Sammy Hagar (gritty hard Rocker) and David Hildago (influential Latin singer-songwriter\, multi-instrumentalist) showcased fabulous fusion with Andre in his musical zone\, pumpin genre bending sounds\, breaking all accordion stereotypes. \nThe accordion defies all national and continental borders. Andre Thierry was the first American artist to perform in the Akkordeonale\, International Festival (Program 2016). Representing the USA — Impelling Blues with Creole Roots\, the accordion virtuoso celebrated with audiences touring Germany\, delivering awe inspiring performances\, coming together with musicians in a vivid interchange. Different as the cultural backgrounds were\, so were the musical approaches and styles. The only real common language was music\, creating a thrilling coexistence on stage. \n​Forthcoming about his journey\, Andre Thierry’s music creations are intoxicating and timeless. Enjoy the unfolding of this charismatic\, rising artist as he vibrates Accordion Soul with stimulating beats\, attracting any music lover to the dance floor! \nClick here for more info about the 40th San Jose Fountain Blues & Brews Festival.
URL:https://fountainblues.com/event/andre-thierry-fountain-blues-fest/
LOCATION:Plaza Park\, 1 Paseo de San Antonio\, San Jose\, CA\, 95113
CATEGORIES:Plaza de Cesar Chavez
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SUMMARY:40th San Jose Fountain Blues & Brews Festival
DESCRIPTION:Silicon Valley’s longest running music festival returns to downtown San Jose’s Plaza de Cesar Chavez\, Saturday\, June 17th from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.\, with award-winning talent to celebrate its 40th year. San Jose Fountain Blues & Brews Festival features 8 bands on 2 stages. \nIn addition to world-class blues\, gospel\, soul\, R&B and rock music\, there will be over 40 varieties of regional craft beers\, ciders\, and wine\, plus the best in local barbecue\, New Orleans and other southern-style foods\, an artist vendor zone\, and interactive family-friendly activities area. \nSan Jose Fountain Blues & Brews Festival\, supported in part by a Cultural Affairs grant from the City of San José and produced by The Fountain Blues Foundation. \nMain stage artists will include: \nDevon Allman Project featuring Larry McCray & Jimmy Hall “Wet Willie” \n“In the Spirit of the Allman Brothers” \n Chris Cain Band \nDiunna Greenleaf & Blue Mercy \nAndre Thierry & His Accordion Soul Music \nIn addition to the main stage artists\, the Poor House Bistro Stage will feature bands you know and love. \nAdvance General admission tickets are $25\, VIP tickets\, $85 each\, includes a seat in a shaded area adjacent to the stage\, access to flushable toilet and private bar\, plus 2 drink vouchers and a 40th San Jose Fountain Blues & Brews Festival T-Shirt! \nThere’s VTA light rail stations nearby and free bike valet 11 a.m. – 8:30 p.m. near the main entrance\, courtesy of Silicon Valley Bike Coalition. Nearby parking options can be found at: parksj.org. \nWhat You Need to Know \n\nGates open at 11 AM.\nAll ticket holders will need to get their tickets scanned to obtain a wristband and have bags checked by security before entering the festival.\nThere will be “in and out” privileges. All bags will be rechecked upon reentering.\nNo pets\, weapons and sharp objects allowed per City of San José ordinances.\nService dogs with proper identification permitted.\nPicnic-style games and cool fountain for families to enjoy. Children 12 and under are free with paid adult.\nOnly low back\, beach style chairs will be allowed.\n\n 
URL:https://fountainblues.com/event/40th-fountain-blues-brews-festival/
LOCATION:Plaza Park\, 1 Paseo de San Antonio\, San Jose\, CA\, 95113
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SUMMARY:Soul Blues Legend Johnny Rawls Winner of the 2019 BMA award for the Best Soul Blues
DESCRIPTION:Join Fountain Blues Foundation and Poor House Bistro at Mimosas of Willow Glen for a special Holiday Food Drive benefiting Sacred Heart Community Services. \nLive Music from Soul Blues Legend Johnny Rawls winner of the 2019 BMA award for the Best Soul Blues Album. \nPoor House Bistro food and beverages will be available for purchase. \nLet the good times roll and let’s come together to give back this Holiday season. \n\nTickets available at the door for $15 or $10 when you bring 2 cans of food to donate.
URL:https://fountainblues.com/event/soul-blues-legend-johnny-rawls-winner-of-the-2019-bma-award-for-the-best-soul-blues/
LOCATION:Poor House Bistro\, 317 W. St John St\, San Jose\, CA\, 95110
CATEGORIES:Poor House
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221130
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SUMMARY:November 29 is Giving Tuesday
DESCRIPTION:We had a great year!\nRecord San Jose Fountain Blues & Brews Festival attendance and record number of live fundraiser performances throughout the year. Let’s keep this going for the next generation of blues artists. \nMission Statement\n“The Fountain Blues Foundation\, a 501 (c)3 non-profit organization\, is organized to preserve and promote the indigenous American music known as the blues. Preservation activities may take a variety of forms\, including live performances\, broadcasts\, lectures\, and community education about the history of the blues\, culminating in the longest running blues festival in the Bay Area: the San Jose Fountain Blues & Brews Festival that features a wide diversity of roots and blues styles.”\nAbout This Cause \nThe Foundation recently welcomed the long-established Silicon Valley Blues Society into the Foundation as an active partner in promoting and staffing Foundation events. San Jose Jazz continues as key partner. An active\, fundraising-focused Board of Directors hosts year-round events highlighting regional blues artists\, helping engrain the blues in the fabric of the community and grow the notoriety and support for the blues. \nFoundation Goals \n\nProvide a platform for blues musicians to find live music performance opportunities\, in a time of diminishing opportunities\nExpose the broader music community to the blues\, encouraging young artists/audiences of all ages to learn about the genre\nCreate opportunities for musicians to find mentorship and music industry experiences that can promote professional artistic growth\nPartner with local venues/merchants to promote the blues art form\nSupport economic development in San Jose by including local venues and merchants in Foundation programming\n\nThe Annual San Jose Fountain Blues & Brews Festival \nThe Festival is the culminating event of the year for the Foundation and is directly aligned with its mission of preserving and promoting the indigenous American music known as the blues. For more than 30 years\, the Festival has built a strong reputation and Bay Area tradition\, solidifying San Jose as the premiere host to the longest running blues festival in the Bay Area. Not only does the Festival showcase renowned musicians in the blues genre\, but also gospel\, swing\, zydeco\, funk\, soul and R&B. The Festival also features local artists\, vintage games\, craft beer tastings and Southern cuisine. \nFestival goals are: \n\nAttract 5\,000+ full paying Festival attendees\, while keeping the event affordable\nFeature 10 high-caliber bands that represent the diversity of blues-influenced music\nAdd support to local music education programs and facilitate more youth attending the Festival\nCurate high caliber of local artists/crafters\, food/beverage vendors and community booths\n\nEducational Outreach is two-fold: (1) spread the message of the blues by demonstrating to younger audiences its historical significance and influences on today’s music and (2) build a pipeline for participation in future Festivals. \nBlues Performances by Local Artists in San Jose Venues – Year-round blues jams at Poor House Bistro\, Little Lou’s and other venues throughout Silicon Valley. \nFood/Drink Vendors – Food vendors represent Southern favorites like BBQ ribs\, New Orleans Po Boys and homemade cobblers. A craft beer tasting garden featuring over 20 regional breweries and wine tastings by local wineries. \nCommunity Organizations – The Foundation works with numerous not-for-profit agencies to bring together people from all walks of life to strengthen the community. \nDonate here.
URL:https://fountainblues.com/event/giving-tuesday/
LOCATION:Poor House Bistro\, 317 W. St John St\, San Jose\, CA\, 95110
CATEGORIES:Poor House
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221119T210000
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SUMMARY:The Poor House Bistro Studio Presents Fountain Blues Foundation H﻿oliday Party & Chris Cain's Bday Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Say goodbye to PHB Patio & Studio as this will be the LAST EVENT held at their current location.\nFeatured Bands: \n\n\nChris Cain Band\n\n\nDelgado Brothers\n\n\nKid Andersen’s Greaseland Allstars\n\n\nAki Kumar Band\n\n\n\n\nJefe Meduri & Poor House Band\n\n\nSilent Auction & Raffle\n\nA $60 ticket\, with proceeds benefiting Fountain Blues Foundation\, includes:\n\n1 drink ticket\nFountain Blues poster\n\nProceeds support the following Foundation’s goals: \n\nProvide a platform for blues musicians to find live music performance opportunities\, in a time of diminishing opportunities\nExpose the broader music community to the blues\, encouraging young artists/audiences of all ages to learn about the genre\nCreate opportunities for musicians to find mentorship and music industry experiences that can promote professional artistic growth\nPartner with local venues/merchants to promote the blues art form\nSupport economic development in San Jose by including local venues and merchants in Foundation programming\n\nFountain Blues Foundation\,  a 501 (c)3 non-profit organization\, is organized to preserve and promote the blues in Santa Clara County.
URL:https://fountainblues.com/event/poor-house-nov-19/
LOCATION:Poor House Studio\, 87 Autumn St.\, San Jose\, CA\, 95110
CATEGORIES:Poor House
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SUMMARY:Fountain Blues Foundation Fundraiser Halloween Party
DESCRIPTION:Thank you\, once again\, to Poor House Bistro for hosting another very cool event benefiting Fountain Blues Foundation. \nSaturday October 29th\, 2022\, Noon – 9PM \n• Silent Auction • Raffle \n• Full Bar • New Orleans Cuisine \nA $60 ticket\, with proceeds benefiting Fountain Blues Foundation\, includes: \n\n2 drink tickets\nFountain Blues poster\nHours of great blues\n\nFeatured Bands: \n\n\nJefe Meduri’s Poor House Band\n\n\nTerry Hiatt Band with Rome Yamilov\n\n\nAndre Thierry Zydeco\n\n\nMighty Mike Schermer Band\n\n\n\n\nZydeco Flames\n\n\nPlus\, special guest musicians. \nThank you\, Poor House Bistro Studio\, for hosting this very cool Fountain Blues Foundation Fundraiser. Proceeds support the following Foundation goals: \n\nProvide a platform for blues musicians to find live music performance opportunities\, in a time of diminishing opportunities\nExpose the broader music community to the blues\, encouraging young artists/audiences of all ages to learn about the genre\nCreate opportunities for musicians to find mentorship and music industry experiences that can promote professional artistic growth\nPartner with local venues/merchants to promote the blues art form\nSupport economic development in San Jose by including local venues and merchants in Foundation programming\n\n\nFountain Blues Foundation\,  a 501 (c)3 non-profit organization\, is organized to preserve and promote the blues in Santa Clara County.  Learn More \nSpicy homemade Cajun jambalaya with sausage and shrimp \nGeneral admission tickets are $60. Purchase.
URL:https://fountainblues.com/event/fountain-blues-foundation-halloween-party/
LOCATION:Poor House Studio\, 87 Autumn St.\, San Jose\, CA\, 95110
CATEGORIES:Poor House
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220924T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220924T210000
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SUMMARY:Fountain Blues Foundation VIP Fundraiser Party
DESCRIPTION:Thank you\, Poor House Bistro Studio\, for hosting this very cool Fountain Blues Foundation Fundraiser Party. Proceeds support the following Foundation goals: \n\nProvide a platform for blues musicians to find live music performance opportunities\, in a time of diminishing opportunities\nExpose the broader music community to the blues\, encouraging young artists/audiences of all ages to learn about the genre\nCreate opportunities for musicians to find mentorship and music industry experiences that can promote professional artistic growth\nPartner with local venues/merchants to promote the blues art form\nSupport economic development in San Jose by including local venues and merchants in Foundation programming\n\nWe have a great lineup! \n\n\nMaxx Cabello Jr. Band  7:30 – 9:00:  The American music flame will never go out as long as artists such as Maxx Cabello Jr. take the torch and keep it burning. This amazing guitarist\, soulful vocalist\, and prolific songwriter\, hails from the streets of the San Francisco Bay area where he is turning heads and bending the ears of the most jaded veteran musicians and music aficionados. Straight out of the South Bay\, this quiet-spoken\, polite college student turns into a powerful and captivating artist when he begins to play the guitar. We expect his star to be on the rise in the musical sky before long.\nJC Smith Band 5:30 – 7:00:  J.C. Smith Band brings you an electrifying musical experience. With music ranging from Jumpin’ Blues to Old School Soul\, this band can whip the most conservative audience into a crazed dancing machine. Over the years\, the San Jose native has emerged as a top Northern California bluesman who combines smooth\, soulful West Coast vocals with stinging guitar work marked more by grit than virtuosity. He performs with his high-energy seven-piece band on Saturday evening at Sly McFly’s.\nGary Smith & The Houserockers with special Guest Andy Just 3:30 – 5:00:  In January 1980 Gary Smith joined the Houserockers as the front man and leader. Overnight the Houserockers became the in demand blues band in the greater San Francisco and Monterey Bay Areas. Gary Smith & The Houserockers play a mix of blues styles\, ranging from the Chicago blues sounds of the 1950’s and early 1960’s\, to the jump blues and swing blues sounds from Texas and the West Coast\, the piano driven sound of New Orleans R&B.\nSweet HayaH 1:45 -3:00:  Lead vocalist\, Nehal Abuelata\, emphasizes that her love for music first began as an adolescent curious about finding who she was as an individual. She began hosting small shows for her family where she performed dance routines\, and incorporated lip-syncing\, role play\, as well as acting. Nehal exemplifies that Sweet HayaH is not conformed to one solo genre\, but a rather split mix of Retro-Soul\, Reggae\, Funk\, and Earthly Rock\, with a hint of Afro-Latin uniqueness.\nJefe Meduri & The Poor House Band 12 – 1:15:  For years\, Jeff Meduri’s Poor House Band has been the house band at the Poor House Bistro\, playing groove heavy rhythm and blues with a touch of rock\, country\, and jazz thrown in.\n\nFountain Blues Foundation\,  a 501 (c)3 non-profit organization\, is organized to preserve and promote the blues in Santa Clara County.  Learn More \nSpicy homemade Cajun jambalaya with sausage and shrimp \nNo host food from Poor House Bistro’s New Orleans style cuisine. \nAdvance general admission tickets are $75 and include two drink tickets and a Ron Thompson CD.
URL:https://fountainblues.com/event/fountain-blues-foundation-vip-fundraiser-party/
LOCATION:Poor House Studio\, 87 Autumn St.\, San Jose\, CA\, 95110
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SUMMARY:Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears
DESCRIPTION:Embodying a deep repertoire of sounds\, drawing from the heavy grooves of Albert King\, the punked-up blues of R.L. Burnside\, the storytelling of Bobby “Blue” Bland\, the raw rootsiness of Howlin’ Wolf\, the funk of James Brown and the soulfully layered horns of The Rolling Stones\, Austin-based Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears (BJL+H) have been converting the next generation of music fans into blues fans through relentless touring and spreading their contagious fusion of funk\, Southern retro-soul and garage rock. \nBJL+H started gaining attention after 2007 tours opening for indie rock bands Spoon and Okkervil River – as well as crowd-pleasing performances at 2008s Lollapalooza and Austin City Limits Musical Festivals.  This carried over into becoming a mainstay on the most popular festival rosters\, including:  Bonnaroo\, Coachella\, Bumbershoot\, Outside Lands\, Sasquatch! to name a few.  They’ve also appeared on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson; Late Show with David Letterman; Austin City Limits and Later…With Jools Holland. With influences ranging from the shouting blues of Wilson Pickett\, to the soulful crooning of Sam Cooke\, Black Joe Lewis wins over fans of all ages with a timeless blend of old and new music that comes deep from the soul – and withstands the test of time.\nhttps://www.blackjoelewis.com/
URL:https://fountainblues.com/event/black-joe-lewis-the-honeybears/
LOCATION:Plaza Park\, 1 Paseo de San Antonio\, San Jose\, CA\, 95113
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220618T162000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220618T175000
DTSTAMP:20260422T151148
CREATED:20220317T035455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230314T172256Z
UID:10000028-1655569200-1655574600@fountainblues.com
SUMMARY:Tommy Castro and the Painkillers
DESCRIPTION:Tommy Castro and the Painkillers \nIt’s been a big year. Tommy Castro swept three major awards at the 43rd Blues Music Awards\,  Castro\, 67\, took the B.B. King entertainer of the year award\, album of the year for Tommy Castro Presents a Bluesman Came to Town and\, with his band\, the Painkillers\, band of the year. The album reached No. 2 on Billboard‘s Blues Albums chart. \n“The hardest thing to do\,” says internationally beloved soul-blues rocker Tommy Castro\, “is be yourself\, take some chances and bring your fans along with you.” Throughout his long\, constantly evolving career\, guitarist\, singer and songwriter Tommy Castro has always remained true to himself while exploring\, growing and creating new music\, and he has taken his thousands of devoted fans right along with him. Since his solo debut in 1994\, he’s made 16 albums—the last seven for Alligator—each its own unique chapter in the book of Tommy Castro. Ranging from horn-fueled R&B to piping hot blues to fiery\, stripped-down rock ‘n’ roll\, each release is solidly built upon Castro’s unshakable musical foundation—a dynamic mix of 1960s-influenced guitar-fueled blues\, testifying Memphis-soaked blue-eyed soul and Latin-tinged East San Jose funk\, all driven by Castro’s grab-you-by-the-collar vocals and passionate guitar work. Blues Revue declared\, “Tommy Castro can do no wrong.” \nFor Castro’s album\, a roots music odyssey entitled Tommy Castro Presents A Bluesman Came To Town\, he tells a timeless story. This special project was composed by Castro along with Grammy Award-winning producer Tom Hambridge. Through its 13 songs\, A Bluesman Came To Town tells the tale of a young man working on his family farm who gets bitten by the blues bug. He masters the guitar and heads out on the road seeking fame and fortune\, only to find what he’s left behind is the treasure he’s been looking for. Each memorable song—from the blistering title track to the pleading Child Don’t Go to the hopeful I Caught A Break to the emotional Blues Prisoner—stands on its own\, as well as contributing to the larger story.  The album has garnered him six Blues Foundation Blues Music Award nominations\, including Blues Entertainer of the Year (an honor he has previously won in 2008 and 2009). \nBorn and raised in San Jose\, California\, Castro started playing guitar at the tender age of ten – initially inspired by Mike Bloomfield\, Eric Clapton\, and Elvin Bishop – he started the inevitable journey into the roots of his heroes and discovered and quickly became enamored of B.B. King\, Buddy Guy\, Elmore James\, Muddy Waters and Freddie King. His vocal styling came from constant listening to Ray Charles\, Wilson Pickett\, James Brown and Otis Redding.  After honing his chops playing with numerous Bay Area bands\, Castro landed a gig playing guitar for the San Francisco Dynatones\, who were then signed to Warner Bros.  The two-year stint augured well for Castro\, as he played to the biggest crowds he had seen to that point and had backing artists as diverse as Carla Thomas and Albert King. In 1993\, Castro formed his own group and released his first self-produced album “No Foolin” – garnering him the Bay Area Music Award for Best Club Band in 1993 and 1994\, and winning 1997 BAMMY’s for Outstanding Blues Musician and Outstanding Blues Album (for his Blind Pig Recording “Exception to the Rule”). Castro and his band followed these successes with a three-year stint working as the house band on NBC’s Comedy Showcase\, which aired after Saturday Night Live. \nOver the past three decades\, Castro has continued to win over fans in the Bay Area and beyond\, with critically acclaimed world tours and award-winning albums that have garnered numerous awards\, including four Blues Foundation Blues Music Awards in 2009 for his Alligator Records debut “Hard Believer” – including the coveted B.B. King Entertainer of the Year Award that same year.  Prior to the pandemic sidelining music industry tours\, Castro was successfully touring in support of his 2019 “Killin’ it Live” album\, which peaked at #3 and spent 18 weeks on the blues album charts. \nThis is a not-to-be-missed homecoming for one of San Jose’s most beloved blues sons\, who is raved by the Washington Post as conjuring “Soul-baring\, roadhouse-meets-church\, Memphis guitar-licks…gritty voice…Southern colors and rootsy textures.” \nhttps://www.tommycastro.com/
URL:https://fountainblues.com/event/tommy-castro-and-the-painkillers/
LOCATION:Plaza Park\, 1 Paseo de San Antonio\, San Jose\, CA\, 95113
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220618T144000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220618T155500
DTSTAMP:20260422T151148
CREATED:20220317T034247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230314T172411Z
UID:10000027-1655563200-1655567700@fountainblues.com
SUMMARY:Marcia Ball with Mighty Mike Schermer
DESCRIPTION:Marcia Ball\nPianist\, songwriter and vocalist Marcia Ball has been described by Billboard Magazine as “A welcome ray of sunshine…Ball is a killer pianist\, a great singer and songwriter. Potent blues\, sweet zydeco\, soulful\, fast and furious Texas boogie…heartfelt\, powerful and righteous.” \nBall’s earliest awareness of blues came over the radio\, where she heard people like Irma Thomas\, Professor Longhair and Etta James\, all of whom she credits as influences.  Born in Orange\, Texas and raised in Vinton\, Louisiana\, her Acadian heritage and a lifetime of absorbing Gulf Coast rhythm and blues is evident in her original songs and the classics she chooses to cover – making her a one-of-a-kind favorite with music lovers all over the world. Ball has won worldwide fame and countless fans for her ability to ignite a full-scale roadhouse party every time she takes the stage. With each new release\, and five decades of honing her craft\, her reputation as a profoundly soulful singer\, a boundlessly talented pianist and a courageous\, inventive songwriter continues to grow. \nBall holds eleven Blues Music Awards\, ten Living Blues Awards\, and five Grammy Award nominations.  2010’s Grammy-nominated Roadside Attractions and 2014’s The Tattooed Lady And The Alligator Man successfully grew her fan base even further.  She has been inducted into both the Gulf Coast Music Hall Of Fame and the Louisiana Music Hall Of Fame.  The Texas State legislature named her the official 2018 Texas State Musician.  In 2018\, Marcia was inducted into the Austin City Limits Hall of Fame. \nCome see for yourself why her love of the road has led to years of soul-satisfying performances at festivals\, concert halls and clubs. \nhttp://marciaball.com
URL:https://fountainblues.com/event/marcia-ball/
LOCATION:Plaza Park\, 1 Paseo de San Antonio\, San Jose\, CA\, 95113
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220618T132000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220618T142000
DTSTAMP:20260422T151148
CREATED:20220317T022031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230314T173307Z
UID:10000025-1655558400-1655562000@fountainblues.com
SUMMARY:Gary Smith and the Houserockers with special guest Andy Just
DESCRIPTION:The Houserockers played the inaugural Fountain Blues Festival on San Jose State’s campus in 1980 and continue to rock Bay Area fans for over four decades with their harmonica-driven\, jump blues/rock\, boasting a stellar lineup that includes: front man Gary Smith (vocals/harmonica); Gary B. Weller (guitar); Frank DeRose (bass); Sid Morris (keys/vocals); Jack Sanford (saxophone) and Jimmy Mulleniux (drums). The Houserockers promise to keep blues fans dancing out of their seats with a contagious mix of 1950’s-60’s Chicago blues\, combined with the jump blues/swing sounds from Texas and the West Coast – and the right dose of piano-driven New Orleans’ R&B. \nInnovative harmonica virtuoso Andy Just – also no stranger to the Festival having played numerous times since the late 80s – will join this legendary Bay Area line up to show why he is considered one of the most powerful harp players since James Cotton. Andy spent his early days honing his unique style in bands with blues legends Chris Cain and The Ford Blues Band\, as well as playing on side projects with Lowell Fulson\, Fenton Robinson\, Luther Tucker and John Lee Hooker. He’s been compared to greats like Sonny Boy Williamson and Charlie Parker\, while adding his own elements of soul\, jazz and rock.  This will be a unique reunion for past and present Bay Area Blues fans.
URL:https://fountainblues.com/event/gary-smith-and-the-house-rockers/
LOCATION:Plaza Park\, 1 Paseo de San Antonio\, San Jose\, CA\, 95113
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220618T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220618T130000
DTSTAMP:20260422T151148
CREATED:20220327T193744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230314T173553Z
UID:10000032-1655553600-1655557200@fountainblues.com
SUMMARY:Tia Carroll and The Greaseland All Stars
DESCRIPTION:Bay Area blues singer supreme Tia Carroll’s sassy style of storytelling\, powerful voice and command of the stage have drawn comparisons to Tina Turner\, Koko Taylor\, Etta James and Aretha Franklin.  But Carroll has her own unique star power and blends influences from her East Bay\, California upbringing – combining a raw mix of sultry jazz\, gospel and soulful blues. \nOver the last two decades\, Carroll has quietly accumulated one of the most impressive entertainment resumes in the Bay Area and has become one of the most sought-after female singers on the West Coast – and beyond. Carroll has headlined venues and festivals all over the world with her former band The Hipnotics – sharing stages with legends Ray Charles\, Jimmy McCracklin\, Elvin Bishop and Sugar Pie DeSanto. She’s earned a reputation for her sizzling stage show – and it only seems fitting that Carroll was part of the production team who compiled the soundtrack and video documentary on the life history of female blues pioneer Ma Rainey with the Bay Area Blues Society’s Ronnie Stewart and Michael “Spiderman” Robinson. \nIn 2021\, Carroll teamed up with Grammy-Award Winning musician Jim Pugh’s Little Village Foundation and Kid Andersen of Greaseland Record Studios\, to finally release her first-ever U.S. recording. “You Gotta Have It!” is a talent-packed collaboration and includes some of the most powerful recordings of her career.  Tia’s emotive vocals truly mesh well together with the piano/organ playing of Little Village’s Jim Pugh and the jaw dropping\, yet tasteful guitar of Kid Andersen. The collaboration includes guest appearances by many blues greats (Charlie Hunter and Rick Estrin)\, including fellow Little Village Foundation bands like The Sons of Soul Revivers (SoSR). Former Fountain Blues Festival main stage performers – SoSR – added their awesome gospel soul stirring vocals to many of the tunes\, including their heartfelt rendition of the Staples Singers’ classic “Why Am I Treated So Bad?” and Z.Z. Hill’s deep soul blues ballad\, “I Need Someone.”  Carroll will be joined on stage at this year’s Festival with a band compiled from many of The Little Village Foundation’s talented blues/gospel family\, a set that will guarantee to have you dancing non-stop\, and leave you begging for more. \nhttp://www.tiacarroll.net/
URL:https://fountainblues.com/event/tia-carroll-and-the-little-village-foundation-all-stars/
LOCATION:Plaza Park\, 1 Paseo de San Antonio\, San Jose\, CA\, 95113
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220330T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220330T230000
DTSTAMP:20260422T151148
CREATED:20220319T060453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220319T060828Z
UID:10000029-1648666800-1648681200@fountainblues.com
SUMMARY:The Club Fox Blues Jam Featuring Filmore Slim
DESCRIPTION:Born November 7\, 1934 in the rich musical heritage city of New Orleans\, Louisiana\, “Fillmore” has lived a transformation like no one else. Bestowed upon him are some of the most significant monikers that truly intertwine with a very real American history. “Tailbone”\, “Guitar Slim”\, “Fillmore Slim”\, “the O.G.”. His respect and love for music runs through them all. \nHe grew up on a farm picking cotton and plowing the fields utilizing a mule. As a youngster he discovered music from his grandmother. He moved to the Los Angeles area in 1955\, performing with his band Eddie and the Blues Slayers; he relocated to San Francisco opening shows for the likes of BB King and Dinah Washington; his first single released in the late 50ʼs\, was a song entitled ‘You Got the Nerve of a Brass Monkey’ on the Los Angeles based Dooto record label. \nThis VIP of the music and underworld would go on to be revered by the members of the hip hop world including Snoop Dogg\, 50 cent\, Big Daddy Kane and MC Lyte. Among other celebrated musicians\, he has toured with Joe Tex\, Harmonica Slim and Little Willie John\, performed with Sly Stone and T-Bone Walker\, and recorded with Joe Louis Walker\, Bobbie Webb and Rick Estrin. “Fillmore Slim” continues to master his gift of storytelling as singer/guitarist/songwriter. His musical styles\, a mix of Blues\, R&B\, Funk\, Rap\, Jazz\, West Coast Blues and Soul are what make “Fillmore” so chill.
URL:https://fountainblues.com/event/the-club-fox-blues-jam-featuring-filmore-slim/
LOCATION:Club Fox\, 2209 Broadway\, Redwood City\, CA\, 94063
CATEGORIES:Club Fox
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220226T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220226T210000
DTSTAMP:20260422T151148
CREATED:20220219T193559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220220T003644Z
UID:10000023-1645902000-1645909200@fountainblues.com
SUMMARY:Girls Got the Blues 2022
DESCRIPTION:The Fountain Blues Foundation is pleased to invite you to join us for “Girls Got the Blues 2022”\, in person or virtually. \nGirls Got the Blues is raising funds for Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence –  the only stand-alone\, domestic violence agency in Santa Clara County\, answering approximately 15\,000 crisis calls and serving an average of 3\,000 survivors of domestic violence annually. Their comprehensive\, compassionate\, bilingual services are available free of charge to all women\, men\, LGBTQ and individuals across the gender spectrum and of varying abilities. \n \nThe concert will be broadcast via live stream on February 26th at 7 PM.\nYou can join us is person at the Barebottle Brewing Company on via live streamed on Facebook and YouTube. \nDon’t forget to purchase your Raffle Tickets for some excellent prizes! \nFIRST 10 DONATIONS will Receive Lara Price’s Autographed CD I Mean Business \nA Donation to View the Concert via Live Stream is greatly appreciated. \nAll proceeds support Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence. \n2022 Girls Got the Blues Artists:\n\nGaye Adegbalola/ Virginia\nLisa Man/ Oregon\nJeni Grouws/ Iowa\nEliza Neal/ New Jersey\nPam Hawkins/ Las Vegas\nLara Price\n\nAlso: Ariane Cap\, Wolf Wein\, Janice Maxie Reid\, Robin Roth\, Dolly Rappaport and The Sweet Nectar: Sue McCracklin & Maureen Smith
URL:https://fountainblues.com/event/girls-got-the-blues-2022/
LOCATION:Barebottle Brewing Company\, 2520 Augustine Drive\, Santa Clara\, 95054\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220211T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220211T230000
DTSTAMP:20260422T151148
CREATED:20220301T185431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220301T195632Z
UID:10000024-1644566400-1644620400@fountainblues.com
SUMMARY:San Jose Jazz Winterfest:  Chris Pierce
DESCRIPTION:Fountain Blues Foundation co-presents with San Jose Jazz the powerhouse blues/Americana guitarist Chris Pierce in the SJZ Break Room in downtown San Jose as part of Winter Fest 2022. He shot to national prominence in 2021 with his version of “No One” from the hit ABC series “A Million Little Things.” Chris’ biting lyrics and fierce vocals are reminiscent of protest songs of the 1960s but speak to our own times.
URL:https://fountainblues.com/event/san-jose-jazz-winterfest-chris-pierce/
LOCATION:SJZ Break Room\, 310 S. 1st St.\, San Jose\, CA\, 95113
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ORGANIZER;CN="San Jose Jazz":MAILTO:info@sanjosejazz.org
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