Monday, November 21, 2011

Candye Kane's Sister Vagabond Tour at Duff's Garage Wednesday Nov 23




Candye Kane and Laura Chavez on their "Sister Vagabond" tour appear at Duff's Garage Wednesday, November23rd    Photo credit: Alan Mercer


By TERESSA "BLUESBABE" BREWER

As President of International Women in Blues, it is my duty to stand for and try to right the wrongs to the women within the blues world.  Regardless of the fact that we have no funding and the organization has been put on hold, because of lack of funding and my move home to Oregon.  I still take the position which I was elected to by other blues women, very seriously. 

I am outraged by the recent preview in Willamette Week by Jay Horton, of Candye Kane's upcoming show at Duff's Garage in Portland, Wednesday Nov. 23rd.   Even his preview of BB King's show last night was appalling!  Complaints of ticket prices and the fact that BB is elderly and must sit to perform,  in Horton's appalling writing show this jerk to be completely ignorant and disrespectful.  This  is a fine example of defaming, slanderous, libelous, yellow journalism at it's worst.  Even BB's King's show last night, was improperly previewed and put down, prior to the show.  It seems as if, it is WW's intent to dog the blues world and our stars within the industry.  This jerk must be under 30 to behave this way and have no knowledge of the blues or what it takes to be a great blues artist.    Things like, oh you know...living it!

I'm the first to notify the Cascade Blues Society of this travesty.  Within seconds of my notification, our President; Greg Johnson, rallied for members to flood the publication with complaints against this horrible excuse for writing, and for the artists involved.  As the comments and complaints pages and list grows our support and power as an organization shows.  Other blues societies should take notice.  The Cascade Blues Association has been recognized as the best blues society in the country by The Blues Foundation for years now.  It truly is.  Since I was here when it was first founded in 1988, hit the road in 1989, returned in 2009, I'm very proud of my home blues society.  It is indeed a wonderful organization with great artists, fans and members and leaders within it.  The Waterfront Blues Fest is the best in the country that I have ever seen and I've seen most of the blues fests.  It makes this home grown Oregonian proud to call herself a western born blues woman.

 As a writer, blues woman and photo journalist, I'm offended by this cruel and defaming preview of Candye' and Laura's show.  So are many others.  It is an insult to her, blues artists and fans everywhere.  This preview has caused an outrage within Cascade Blues Association and other writers for other publications.  We are on a mission to right this wrong. This is the worst piece of tripe I've ever seen on any artist and WW is doing it's readers and the artists who are on tour and performing here a horrible injustice.  

Kane is a beautiful woman, intriguing, dynamic vocalist and songwriter no matter what other writers disclose about her background.  She's a free spirit in control of herself and not ashamed of her ample bosom, body or her sexuality.  She's survived pancreatic and breast cancer.  She's the mother of two.  She's the founder of United by Music.  She's known world wide and has a huge following.   She's extremely conscious of the pains of the world and does everything she can to make it a kinder better place.  She believes that love should not be dictated by the government.  She packs the house everywhere she's booked.  Kane sings about her life, in all it's truth.  That's what the blues is about.  Honesty. 


Even when the neophyte reporters with religious right slam dunks her in defamation before the show has begun.  Judge not lest ye be judged, as the good book says.

There will be other writers in attendance from other publications.  I love when I put the word out and other fans, friends and colleagues come to show support.  

To top that off, Candy generously and graciously invited me to sit in with her.  I'm honored to do so.  Our mutual friends have written in and expressed their outrage and support.  This should dispel all of Horton's negativity.   It's gonna be a GREAT night and a GREAT show!

Here's her bio and show details from Duff's Garage:  http://www.duffsgarage.com

Wed 23rd   CANDYE KANE - $12Candye Kane has been called a survivor, a superhero and the toughest girl alive.
(All are also titles of her self-penned songs.) They are apt descriptions of the
jump blues singer, songwriter and mother of two from East Los Angeles who
has earned this moniker the hard way. Nominated for five National Blues
Foundation Awards (Best Contemporary Blues Female 2011) winner of ten
San Diego Music Awards, starring in a sold out stage play about her life and
beating down pancreatic cancer in the last two years, Kane is one tough cookie.
She has performed worldwide for presidents and movie stars but her path to success was not always glamorous or easy.
 
Kane’s eleventh CD release, Sister Vagabond will hit the streets on August 16, 2011 for the Delta Groove Label. Produced by Candye and her amazing guitarist Laura Chavez, Sister Vagabond promises to be as exciting as their last collaboration, Superhero, nominated for Best Contemporary Blues CD of the year. Audiences love seeing two curvy gals onstage together and Candye and Laura deliver the goods. With scorching, yet understated guitar work and empowering, healing and sometimes funny lyrics, Kane and Chavez are the feminist fireballs of the future.
 
Candye has been included in countless Blues and Jazz Anthologies including the Rolling Stone and Music hounds Guide to Jazz and Blues and Dan Akroyds’ 30 Essential Women of the Blues. In addition to her music successes, she is an activist and philanthropist. In August 2009, she appeared in Dublin, Ireland for the World Congress for Downs Syndrome with her United by Music charity. This project provides performance opportunities, blues history lessons and songwriting instruction to young people with disabilities, encouraging them to write their own blues songs to help them overcome their daily challenges.
A fighter par excellence, Candye’s authenticity, determination and optimism keep her shows passionate, honest and irresistible.  One evening with Candye, will keep the crowds happy, hopeful and coming back for more!









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