itage through cultural arts by nurturing the soul of the blues with historical blues education pro- gramming.”
KENTUCKIANA BLUES SOCIETY Located in Louisville, Kentucky, the Kentuckiana Blues Society was founded in 1988 with the goal to preserve, promote, and perpetuate the blues tradition in all its forms. Through extensive re- search and documentation, the KBS has made major inroads in authenticating the history of the blues in Louisville
KATHLEEN LAWTON One of the world’s preeminent blues DJs, Kath- leen Lawton has hosted the radio show Crazy ’Bout the Blueson San Mateo-based KCSM-FM since 1988. It can be heard live on terrestrial radio at 91.1 FM, and streaming via the Internet, every Friday from 9 p.m. until midnight Pacific time.
For more information about the Interna-
tional Blues Challenge, including the full schedule of events, IBC merchandise, and links to reserve discounted hotel rooms in Downtown Memphis, please visit:
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2013. The 46-date run will kick off June 17th at the Austin360 Amphitheater in Austin, Texas and stretch throughout the summer, wrapping Sep- tember 19th at the Forum in Los Angeles. To mark the tour announcement, the band
will play an intimate gig at New York’s Bowery Ballroom tonight, November 11th, and at the Troubadour in Los Angeles on Thursday, Novem- ber 14th. The brothers’ fighting has become al- most as well-known as their music, but the two insist the Behind the Music phase is over and they’ve made peace with each other. “No one is here to be a dick,” says Rich. “We love this music. We’re musicians. We’re brothers. We love each other. We love this opportunity … Changing the context with Chris and I and all new people is a much healthier place for us.” The duo enlisted all- new members that include guitarist Isiah Mitchell of psych-rock band Earthless, veteran session bassist Tim LeFebvre who appeared on David Bowie’s Blackstar and keyboardist Joel Robinow and drummer Ojha of prog/psych-pop group Once and Future Band.
Rich and Chris Robinson
The Black Crowes’ Chris and Rich Robinson will celebrate the 30th anniversary of their debut album, Shake Your Money Maker, with a 2020 tour that will mark their first live shows since
The Monkees are returning to the road in 2020 for a three-week tour dubbed An Evening with the Monkees. The run kicks off April 3rd in Van- couver and wraps up April 26th in Nashville. Like their tour earlier this year, it will feature surviv- ing members Micky Dolenz and Michael Nesmith and spotlight songs from their entire career. Tick- ets go on sale November 15th. The group is also releasing the live album The Mike & Micky Show Live on April 3rd. It was taped in March 2019 throughout the course of their The Monkees Pres- ent: The Mike Nesmith and Micky Dolenz Show. Fans who purchase tickets to their upcoming tour will automatically receive the album either as a digital download or a physical CD. If they stick to the setlist from this year, expect a mixture of big hits (“I’m a Believer,” “Pleasant Valley Sunday” and “Daydream Believer”), deep cuts (“Good Clean Fun,” “As We Go Along” and “Tapioca Tun- dra”) and tunes from their 2016 comeback LP Good Times! (“Me & Magdalena” and “Birth of an Accidental Hipster”). •
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