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Blues Project to Perform at Coffeehouse:
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Posted: Friday, December 13, 2002
Jazz, blues, and good old rock and roll are on tap at the Arts Center in February, as the Arts Center presents a special coffeehouse performance by the Blues Project. The show will be held on Friday, January 31, at 7:30 p.m.
The Blues Project last performed at the Arts Center in January, 2002, to a sellout crowd. Because of the size of last year’s crowd and also the size of the band itself, this winter’s coffeehouse will be held in the theater rather than in the normal location in the gallery. This change will accommodate for more people, and will also improve the sound and location of the band.
Born out of a driveway conversation between Tim Dorman, Pete Goebel and Jim Fuller, Blues Project is an all-volunteer band consisting of local professional and semi-professional musicians. Over the past 16 years, more than 40 area musicians have contributed their time and talents to Blues Project. The band currently consists of over 20 musicians, four of which have been members of the band since its beginning.
The trademark features of the Blues Project are the large horn section and the blended style of swing/shuffle/blues-type music played by the band. Blues Project plays anything from Robert Johnson’s “Sweet Home Chicago,” to Louis Jordan’s “Caledonia,” to “Let The Good Times Roll” from the Depression Years. Their set list features “golden oldies” and signature tunes, as well as newer songs. Band members claim that because the songs change with every performance, “no two shows are ever the same!”
Another trademark of Blues Project is that all members volunteer their time and talents to the band. All money paid to or raised by the band is donated to a local charitable organization, a list of which has over the years included Homesafe, Big Brothers/Big Sisters, Habitat for Humanity, and, since 1995, Hospice of Ashtabula County. To date the group has raised over $20,000 for these combined organizations.
Tickets for the Blues Project are $8 general admission and $7 students, and can be reserved by calling the Arts Center.
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