(DENVER, CO)
      - Blues guitar superstar Walter Trout headlines Blue Star Denver 8,
      a Benefit Concert, Silent Auction, and Gear Drive, Saturday, March 23, at
      Turnhalle Ballroom at The
      Tivoli, located at Metropolitan State University of Denver,
      900 Auraria Parkway. Doors open 5:30pm, showtime is 6:00PM. Tickets:
      $25.00 (General Admission), $35.00 (Reserved), $69. (VIP); $750.00 (VIP
      Premier Table). Info: (303) 726-6111 or visit www.bluestarconnection.org.  Also performing: Honey
      Island Swamp Band, B To The Sixth, and Special Guest, Kate Moss.  
  
  Net proceeds benefit Blue Star Connection, to help
      carry out their mission of providing access and ownership of musical
      instruments for children and young adults with cancer and other serious
      life challenges. To date, BSC has reached over  eight-hundred kids
      and has donated musical gear to sixty-five Children's Hospitals and Music
      Therapy Programs as well as several other community programs. This is the
      largest yearly Blue Star Connection fundraiser with the largest
      "music related" Silent Auction in the state of Colorado. 
  
                
           About The Performers at
      Blue Star Denver 8 
  
  Walter Trout and
      Provogue Records/Mascot Label Group have just released Trout's newest
      album, Survivor’s Blues. The track-listing of Survivor Blues is a
      window into the 67-year-old’s fast-moving back-story, chronicling a
      five-decade career whose one constant is his deep love of the Blues.
      Trout is no ordinary artist and this is no ordinary covers album. "I
      didn’t want to do ‘Stormy Monday’ or ‘Messin’ With The Kid.’ I didn’t
      want to do the Blues greatest hits. I wanted to do old, obscure songs
      that have hardly been covered. And that’s how Survivor Blues started,”
      explains Trout. Over the course of the last several decades, Walter Trout
      has been a prolific artist.  He’s regularly released offerings from
      the studio, so this moment of offering a covers album is somewhat of a
      curve-ball.  Trout was voted #6 in a  memorable BBC Radio Poll
      of the 20 Best Guitarists Of All Time, alongside such greats as Jimi
      Hendrix, Jimmy Page and Gary Moore. His 2017 all-star release, We’re
      All In This Together, shows no sign of burning out and continues to
      receive accolades and sales on a global basis, alongside four awards for Blues
      Rock Album Of The Year.  In 2018, Trout's release "We're All In
      It Together" won the Blues Foundation's Blues Music Award for Rock
      Blues Album. 
  
   When it comes to Honey Island Swamp Band,
      think The Band’s Big Pink album and add a splash of hot sauce with
      Willin’ by Little Feat – this group of New Orleans vagabonds nails
      it. From the pristine waters of the Honey Island Swamp, to the
      vibrant streets of New Orleans, to the hazy corner of Haight-Asbury in
      San Francisco, this band has endured devastation, relocation, and
      revitalization. “Their all-encompassing sound of blues, roots, country, and
      soul has been described as “Bayou Americana," writes respected
      publication, NO DEPRESSION. Ruf Records artist Honey Island Swamp Band
      takes the hammer to the nail with the help of producer Luther Dickinson
      on their latest release, Demolition Day. On Demolition Day, the
      Honey Island Swamp Band breaks these boundaries to deliver a sound so
      relevant and honest that even in the darkest of days – like the violent
      storm that brought this group of musicians together – Demolition Day
      still shines brightly. 
   
   Kate Moss has
      enjoyed playing guitar since her teens, but it wasn’t until she met Buddy
      Guy at the age of 21 that she realized what genre of music commanded her
      focus: The Blues. Exploring Buddy's music and that of his contemporaries,
      she fell in love with the sound and the heartfelt, improvisational nature
      of the Blues. Over the years, Kate has been honored to share the
      stage with not only Buddy on several occasions, but other top performers
      in the biz, like her husband Nick Moss, Jimmy Vivino, Tommy Castro, Jimmy
      Johnson, Walter Trout, Eddie Shaw, Curtis Salgado, Ana Popovic, Smokin’
      Joe Kubek, Lurrie Bell, and Mud Morganfield, among many others. 
  
   B to the 6th represented the Grand County Blues
      Society in the International Blues Challenge Youth Showcase in Memphis,
      TN this past January. This six-piece band from Colorado Springs is bringing
      their fun funky blues in their debut with Blue Star Connection! 
  
                     
               About Grand
      County Blues Society 
     
  We have not lost our way but rather tried to lead the
      way. With innovation, tremendous volunteer effort and creativity, we have
      managed to stay ambitious and dedicated to the love and excitement
      of live blues. We have produced fifteen festivals in Grand County
      and we have presented well over two-hundred shows along the way. 
  
  We have taken Blues in the Schools to every
      school in Grand County and given Blues History to kids that started with
      us in the first grade to become seniors in college. We have been involved
      in all our libraries, creating a musical choice, from CD's to DVDs to
      actual instruments that can be taken home just like a book. We named
      it “Check out the Music.” We have looked after the kids
      wherever and whenever we have found them. 
  
  We are an all-volunteer board and we have remained
      strong with the help of our friends and the businesses that continue to
      support our mission of bringing national touring acts to our valley. We
      hope you will get to know us and join us as we move forward supporting
      the Blues. 
  
     Blue Star Denver 8 Artist Interview
      & Media Show Passes Available. 
                                          
       
  
  
    
  
  
  
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