BEGIN:VCALENDAR
VERSION:1.0
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES: SPECIAL OCCASION;TRAVEL;APPOINTMENT
STATUS:NEEDS ACTION
DTSTART:20091201T120000
DTEND:20091209T120000
SUMMARY:Beale Street Caravan
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Event Name: Beale Street Caravan=0D=0AEvent Url: http://www.artsmemphis.org/event/detail/32703=0D=0AEvent Date Begin: 2009-12-01=0D=0AEvent Date End: 2009-12-09=0D=0A=0D=0AJoe Bonamassa at Minglewood Hall in Memphis, Tennessee -- James Armstrong at the Pocono Blues Festival in Blakeslee, Pennsylvania -- Joe Bonamassa could play the blues before he could drive a car. By age 8 he was opening for B. B. King. At 14, he was invited to attend a Fender guitar event; during that trip to the West Coast he met Berry Oakley, Jr. Bonamassa and Berry founded the group Bloodline with Miles Davis's son Erin and Robby Krieger's son Waylon.=0D=0A=They released one album which produced two chart singles&nbsp; 'Stone Cold Hearted', and 'Dixie Peach.' A little while later he stepped out on his own and has been a touring and recording artist ever since. Beale Street Caravan caught up with him at Minglewood Hall in Memphis, Tennessee in support of his latest recording project, The Ballad of John Henry.  James Armstrong knows all about the blues. Following a critically acclaimed debut release on the HiTone label, a robber broke into his home and nearly stabbed the budding artist to death. It affected the speed of his guitar playing a little bit but his spirit remains unbowed. His soulful playing was evident at the 2009 Pocono Blues Festival.  Robert Gordon / The Hi Record Story=0D=0A=0D=0AStart time:12:00 PM Tue WEVL-FM 89.9=0D=0A=6:00  PM on WUMR-FM 91.7=0D=0A=7:00  PM pn WYPL-FM 89.3
CLASS:PRIVATE
PRIORITY:3
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR
