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Frank's Gigs Howdy Folks! I'd like to personally invite you to one of my upcoming events to share with you a touch of American history. Bring the kids - the whole family will have a lot of fun, will probably learn something, and would be an event you'll all remember for a long time. Please stop back to check this page for updated engagements. To contact me about an event below or to share with me an opportunity to perform at an event, click HERE. If you have any questions about the upcoming performances at the events below, send me an email at frank@frankstrong.net and I'll get back to you! |
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2010 Botanical Blues |
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Sunday, January 3 |
Botanical Center |
Matt Woods Matt Woods sets himself apart from other local musicians with his distinctive vocal sound. This 26-year-old bluesman from Des Moines performs in the Delta tradition and is equally adept playing acoustic Blues or slide guitar. Matt spent time in Mississippi learning the music of the Hill County and Delta regions, bringing an authentic feel to his sound. Matt has developed a distinctive style while still staying loyal to his blues roots. His biggest influences include: Son House, Fred McDowell, Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf and R.L. Burnside. Matt (along with Michael Swanger) placed first in the 2006 Iowa Blues Solo/Duo Challenge in Des Moines. His music has been featured on KUNI Public Radio, and also can be heard on KGGO's prize-winning blues showcase "The Roadhouse". For several years, Matt was part of a local blues band called Hot Tamale and the Red Hots. Matt now fronts his own trio called The Thunderbolts. Matt has opened for several national acts including: Dr. John, Kelly Hunt, Joe Price and Grinderswitch. Often a "guitar for hire", Matt performs as a solo acoustic act and with his trio. |
Sunday, January 10 |
Botanical Center |
Brad "Be Bad" McCloud and his Case of the Blues Brad "Bebad" McCloud, on vocals, guitar and the songwriter for Case of the Blues, has been involved in music his whole life. His grandfather was a minister and Brad was influenced by church music at a very early age. Brad was bounced around as a youth and was never in one school more than 2 years, with the exception of enrollment in the "school of hard knocks." "Bebad" is definitely a poet of the Hard Road. In his teens he took up guitar and played and sang with several rock bands in northwest Iowa. He and his wife started a family at a very young age so he put his music aside, but not away. He continued to write and play for himself, his family and all that would listen. After 35 years of marriage, 2 years in the Army, 31 years on the railroad and having raised his 4 children, his wife convinced him to give it another try. |
| Sunday, January 17 | Botanical Center Des Moines, Iowa 1-3 p.m. |
"Mojo Jono" Smith Jono started out playing piano, but when The Beatles hit, Jono gave up the piano and taught himself to play the guitar. He built his first guitar with his Dad out of pieces of other guitars. He started playing professionally in the late 60's with a regional Up with People ensemble in Ohio, where he was born. Jono is proud to have opened for Sonia Dada and Son Seals. His three main guitar influences include George Harrison, Dickey Betts and Frank Zappa. His all-time favorite musician is John Lennon. Jono recorded an album in the late 70's with a country-rock group, The Red Ryder Band and toured with them for about 4 years throughout the Midwest. In the early 80's he recorded an album with some college buddies in a band called ZINI. He then formed a band called Alien Corn in Des Moines that lasted almost 20 years. They played a variety of venues throughout Iowa and even came in third in the Iowa Blues Challenge in 1998. Alien Corn's CD is still available from Jono or from CDBaby. Jono formed The Other Brothers in 1999 with John Lee-Egan and Gary Lofstedt. Jono also served as musical director of the Blues Showcase backup band for 3 years. Jono has been writing songs for over thirty years. Jono is an avid collector of recorded music with over 12,000 titles in his musical archives.
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| Sunday, January 24 | Botanical Center Des Moines, Iowa 1-3 p.m. |
J.D. Flanagan J. D. Is an Iowa boy who started playing in rock bands in the early seventies. By 1979 he had migrated to Des Moines and became a member of a local group known as the Buzz Band. Over the years the Buzz Band included many talented musicians including Carol Thomas, a founding member of the Central Iowa Blues Society. Pat is currently performing with two bands, the Heart Beats and Danny and the Dreamers. J.D. continues playing Friday evenings at Flanagan’s Restaurant. |
| Sunday, January 31 | Botanical Center Des Moines, Iowa 1-3 p.m. |
Dewey Cantrell and Jodi Bodley Dewey Cantrell and Jodi Bodley have been making music together for over 7 years both in the band The Blues Bureau and as a duo. Jodi spent several of her earlier years on the road as a professional performer. After settling in Des Moines, her powerful, trademark voice has become near legendary and places her in an elite group of great blues singers from the area. Dewey Cantrell is a versatile guitarist, singer and songwriter from Des Moines with over 35 years experience playing blues, rock, pop and jazz music. Also well known as an accomplished slide guitarist, he was a semi-finalist in the Des Moines Guitar Center Blues Guitar contest. Multiple time Iowa Blues Challenge finalists Dewey and Jodi have collectively shared the bill with such notables as Blues Traveler, Shemekia Copeland, Sonny Rhodes, Kelly Hunt, and played events such as The Mississippi Valley Blues Festival, Bowlful of Blues, and Nightfall on The River. |
| Sunday, February 7 | Botanical Center Des Moines, Iowa 1-3 p.m. |
Bella Soul featuring Tina Hasse-Findley Tina is a dynamic singer devoted to sharing music that soothes the soul and rocks your world at the same time. Tina aspires to impact her listeners with hope, love, joy, and just plain fun! Tina has performed in the prestigious New Year’s Gala held each year at the Hotel Fort Des Moines. Tina is a soulful, engaging performer with a warmth not often found in live performances. Tina is a well established blues performer with a lengthy career of performance covering a wide range of genres with a heavy emphasis on blues and rhythm and blues. Tina has performed with local and regional acts including Rob Lumbard, Bob Dorr and the Blue Band and Phil Moss and the Flip Tops. Tina also appears with Embryo and the blues band Lady Blue. Tina is also a performing teacher-artist with Partners Unlimited, a program with provides outreach and enrichment for at-risk inner-city youth. Tina is well regarded by arts agencies and musicians throughout the region. Tina is a performer you don't want to miss. Her performance will liven even the coldest Iowa winter’s day! |
| Sunday, February 14 | Botanical Center Des Moines, Iowa 1-3 p.m. |
Steve George and Bob Pace Steve George is a member of the Iowa Blues Hall of Fame and is a singer with over 30 years of professional musical performance experience. Mr. George has performed with many bands across the United States and is a much sought after as a singer who brings R & B as well as Blues influences into his own unique crowd-pleasing warmth. Bob Pace is a band leader who brings his many decades of full-time musical performance experience to this one-of-a-kind of duo. Mr. Pace is an expert on guitar with finger-style and slide performance. Mr. Pace's musical skills are greatly envied throughout the Midwest. Mr. Pace also leads his hard-rockin' band each Tuesday night at Blues on Grand in Des Moines. The Steve George / Bob Pace duo won the Iowa Blues Challenge for singles/duos for 2009. Steve and Bob will represent Iowa at the International Blues Challenge in Memphis in February of 2010. What a great duo! |
| Sunday, Februay 21 | Botanical Center Des Moines, Iowa 1-3 p.m. |
Thunderbird Kingsley (Brandon Jaynes, guitar and vocals plus Kevin Bodtke, harmonica) Powerhouse grain belt blues/roots band Thunderbird Kingsley approaches the distinct musical form of the blues in a raw and captivating way. Their performances are defined by snarling, gravelly vocals, booming, hypnotic barrelhouse guitar work, and foot-stomping, steam-train rhythm. The duo consists of Brandon Jaynes on guitar and vocals together with Kevin Bodtke on harmonica. With powerfully sincere musical arrangements from the late 19th century Mississippi Delta, to the electrified glory days of Maxwell Street, Thunderbird Kingsley's low-down songs about love, loss, murder, graveyards and backroom gambling are literal conduits of raw emotion. Their music is a brutal and heart-felt reminder of an American musical tradition to which every music fan today owes a huge debt. Thunderbird Kingsley has recently garnered the attention of the award-winning international blues magazine, Blues Matters, and were featured in their May/June '08 issue. Their sound has been well received by a variety of audiences - from the blues community to the indie rock crowd. |
| Sunday, February 28 | Botanical Center Des Moines, Iowa 1-3 p.m. |
Alan Smith and Cindy Grill Hot Tamale (the beast) and Alan Smith (the beauty) have been in the biz since once upon a time. You'll hear everything from blues n boogie to rock n folk, so come on down and finish off the botanical blues series. Warm your heart and soul, and you'll live happily ever after. Cindy Grill, has been singing professionally for 26 years. She has a dynamic range and the soul of a true blues vocalist. She follows the long line of great female blues vocalists not only in talent but in showmanship as well. She will get you up on your feet dancing, and she may even join you. Alan Smith, guitar and vocals, fell in love with the guitar at the age of 13 while growing up in England. Like most young Englishmen in the 50's, he heard American Roots music, early influences being the Beatles and the Stones. After moving to this country at the age of 14, he continued to play and learn different styles. He is an eclectic listener and digs the guitar from A to Z (Atkins to Zappa). |
As of January 1, 2010, admission fees for the Botanical Center will be: For More Information about the 2010 Botanical Blues series, please check the Botanical Center web site |
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