A concert to benefit Catholic Family Center's Francis Center, a homeless shelter in Rochester NY. Hot Blues for the Homeless is a community driven effort to provide entertainment and raise money to assist Francis Center in serving the homeless men of Rochester NY. This venue provides an opportunity for the music community to share their talents while raising the awareness of need in our community. All proceeds from this event will directly improve the life of the men who are in the crisis of homelessness, on the way to self-sufficiency. Hot Blues for the Homeless is a joint effort between Jazz 90.1's Big Road Blues program and the Catholic Family Center.Son House is an internationally known blues artist who spent a good part of his life in Rochester, NY yet the city has never recognized this legendary musician. This festival aims to celebrate the music of Son House and his deep connection to the city of Rochester.
Son House was a major influence on both Robert Johnson and Muddy Waters. His recordings are among the most powerful in blues history. After living in Rochester, NY for over thirty years he was rediscovered in the city in 1964. He went on to an acclaimed comeback, touring the country and the world.
Catholic Family Center
Catholic Family Center is Rochester's largest family service provider,
helping nearly 63,000 people each year achieve independence with dignity.
Unlike most local human service agencies that perform a few services
for one or two populations, CFC is a comprehensive agency that houses
nine major service areas for people of all ages, races, religions and
socioeconomic circumstances. In all, CFC has 60 programs within its
nine service departments, available to the community at 17 locations
throughout Monroe and Wayne Counties.
Jazz90.1/Big Road Blues
Jazz90.1 is Rochester's home for real jazz. The station broadcasts 24
hours a day, seven days a week at 90.1 FM, and over the Internet. Jazz90.1
plays more hours of live, local jazz than any radio station in the United
States. In addition the station also has shows devoted to blues, latin,
polka and more. Big Road Blues explores the forgotten history of the
blues spanning the 1920's through the 1970's. In addition to classic
artists, the show focuses an equal amount of time on those forgotten
blues figures from the past; from the once popular artists who are now
forgotten to the obscure artists who may have only cut a handful of
78's or 45's.
Where
Water Street Music Hall, June 8th - The Club @ Water Street
204 N. Water Street, Rochester, NY 14604
(585) 546-3887
Bands
John Mooney, Joe Beard, Steve Grills & the Roadmasters, Fred Vine,
Gordon Munding & Curtis Waterman.
Guitar Workshop: 11 to 2 PM / Concert: 4 to 9 PM - The Club @ Water Street.
Tickets
Ticketmaster
Outlets
The Bop Shop
274 N. Goodman St.
271-3354
Tickets: Workshop $15.00/Concert $10.00 ($15.00 at Door)/Both Events $20.00
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