BLUES FANS: VOTE FOR THE BLUES BLAST MUSIC 
AWARDS!
Voting for the 2014 Blues Blast Music Awards 
is now open to anyone who is a Blues Blast magazine subscriber. Subscriptions 
are FREE and an automatic part of the voting process on the 
website. Blind Pig artists and recordings are well represented on the 
ballot:
"REMEMBERING LITTLE 
WALTER"
Traditional Blues 
Album
Unequaled live tribute to the harmonica icon from five 
of the finest harp players on the current blues scene - Billy Boy 
Arnold, Charlie Musselwhite, Mark Hummel, Sugar Ray Norcia, and 
James Harman.  The album was named winner of two major 2014 
Blues Music Awards - "Best Traditional Album" "Album of the Year." It also 
received a 2014 Grammy nomination for "Best Blues Album."
BILLY BRANCH  
Song of the Year - "Going 
To See Miss Gerri One More 
Time"
“Going To 
See Miss Gerri One More Time” is a moving song about a lost chapter in the 
cultural history of Chicago’s black population, the story of Gerri Oliver, 
long-time proprietor of the Palm Tavern in Chicago’s Bronzeville neighborhood, 
an area rich with African-American history that’s been called the ‘Harlem of the 
Midwest’  Much of that history unfolded in the legendary nightspot that Gerri 
presided over from 1956 until the city shut it down in 2001.
In its heyday, the Palm Tavern was the hot spot 
for celebrities such as Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Sammy Davis, Jr., Count 
Basie, Billie Holiday, Nat King Cole, Quincy Jones, and Dinah Washington.  It 
was, in short, as the Chicago Tribune put it, “a landmark in Chicago 
history and American musical culture.”
The song, written by Billy Branch, is the 
centerpiece of 
Blues Shock, the first studio CD from the three-time 
Grammy nominee with his band in fifteen years.  
Living Blues said the 
composition is “nothing less than the story of the Great Migration itself, 
exemplified in the life trajectory of one remarkable woman…by any objective 
standard, both an eloquent piece of storytelling and an appropriate tribute.” 
Branch calls it simply “the best song I’ve ever written.”
To watch a concept video of the song, 
please click HERE.
DAMON 
FOWLER
Sean Costello Rising Star 
Award
Song of the Year - "Old Fools, Bar Stools, and 
Me"
Damon Fowler has emerged as on the foremost 
practitioners of American roots music.  No Depression said, "A blend of 
sacred steel, backwater blues and howling, greasy swamp rock, Fowler's music is 
a primal, atavistic sound that makes the hair on the back of your neck stand 
up.  Hittin' the Note magazine called him "one soul-oozin', rock 'n' 
rollin', swamp stalkin' blue monster of a talent."
"Old Fools, Bar Stools, and Me" 
is a track from his latest release, 
Sounds of Home, which was produced 
by swamp blues master Tab Benoit.
To watch a live performance of this 
song, please click HERE. 
SHAWN HOLT AND THE 
TEARDROPS
New Artist Debut Album - "Daddy Told 
Me"
Shawn Holt is the son of the 
late legendary blues master, Magic Slim.  Fronting his old man's 
band, Shawn carries on Slim's unique sound and legacy with his debut recording, 
Daddy Told Me.  The album quickly 
rose to the #1 slot on the Living Blues radio chart and has been critically 
acclaimed.  Vintage Guitar said it is "hard to beat this strong debut." 
  
The album won the prestigious 2014 Blues Music 
Award for "Best New Artist Debut."  The high energy, 
hard-driving sound of the Teardrops is still alive and well with Shawn.  The 
Chicago Blues Guide said that Shawn has "proved conclusively he has 
what it takes to maintain the family legacy."
To vote for the Blues 
Blast Music Awards, please click HERE.  
 
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