Blues

Blues For a Cure Festival & Recording Session

The idea behind Blues For A Cure was born during a phone call with my friend Dr. Paul McCarthy, owner of Honeybee Records. We discussed the notion that Blues music can effect positive change in the world. We then discussed how to support that notion by raising money for a charity, paying the artists a reasonable wage, and presenting an awesome showcase of live Blues worthy of festival designation. At the time, my mother was undergoing chemotherapy for Hodgkin's Lymphoma. My younger sister and stepmother are cancer survivors and my piano player, John Popovich, is in remission. The charity was clear.

I spoke with Lori Popovich, of The American Cancer Society, and got the official go-ahead to move forward with this concept. Soon after, I met Blues enthusiast and Mediu CEO Mike Berichon, who lost his sister to cancer the year prior. Mike loved the idea and wanted to be a part of it. In the summer, Mike and I met with Tracy Moran and Steve Chaykowski at The OSU James Cancer Hospital & Solove Research Institute. They embraced the idea and educated us about the different ways we could donate.

Around this same time, I met Mark Puskarich, of A Christmas To Cure Cancer, through mutual friend and musician Brian Duress. I learned that Mark and I shared a personal motivation to raise money for cancer research. He had been doing so successfully for several years through his amazing work producing and selling CDs, promoting live music events, and donating 100% of the proceeds to cancer research through A Christmas To Cure Cancer. Mark dedicated his time and resources to our new idea, and Blues For A Cure was born.

-Sean Carney

We were so excited to be a part of this year's Blues for a Cure festival and recording session in Cadiz, Ohio. We drove all the way up there to take some photos, sell some copies of "Blues on Beale Street" and hang out with some awesome musicians! 15% of all of the "Blues on Beale Street" sales that day was donated to the Blues for a Cure foundation. You can still order your book and select "Blues for a Cure" as a benefitting organization in the dBlues store!

Check out some of our favorite shots below from the two days in Ohio, taken by Jenn Ocken. 

 

Swamp Thing at Teddy's Juke Joint

documentingBlues has made some awesome new friends from down under! The Baton Rouge Arts Council's current musicians in residence, New Zealand blues duo Swamp Thing, will perform at the legendary Teddy's Juke Joint this Friday April 24th! Jenn has been hanging out with them, photographing them, and showing them some Louisiana culture for the past week and can't wait for y'all to see what they're made of! Come hang out and see one of the best blues duos around! There will be $10 cover charge at the door. 

Who's coming out this Friday night to see Swamp Thing LIVE at Teddy's Juke Joint? You won't want to miss this awesome blues duo from New Zealand!

Posted by DocumentingBlues on Wednesday, April 22, 2015