News Release
2005 Handy winners to perform at Safeway Waterfront Blues
Festival
PORTLAND , Ore. —What do Mavis Staples, Charlie Musselwhite,
Shemekia Copeland and Kenny Neal & Billy Branch
have in common? They all won 2005 Handy Awards at the prestigious
26 th annual W.C. Handy Ceremony in May. And they all will
perform at the 2005 Safeway Waterfront Blues Festival in Portland
in July.
Winning every category in which she was nominated, soul and
gospel legend Mavis Staples took home three W.C. Handy Awards.
She took home a Handy for best Female Soul Blues Artist. And
she racked up two more Handys for best Blues Album and best
Soul Blues Album for “Have a Little Faith. In addition, Staples’
“Have a Little Faith” won top Blues Song for writers Jim Tullio
and Jim Weider.
Staples, presented by First Tech Credit Union, will headline
the Safeway Waterfront Blues Festival on Sunday, July 3.
Chicago blues harmonica ace Charlie Musselwhite walked away
with three Handys. He won for top Contemporary Male Blues
Artist of the Year, best Blues Harmonica and best Contemporary
Blues Album of the Year for “Sanctuary.”
Musselwhite, presented by First Tech Credit Union, will perform
at the Safeway Waterfront Blues Festival on Friday, July 1.
Musselwhite told a packed house of 1,200 blues lovers at
the ceremony that for him the blues are a reflection of life:
“It’s music played from the heart,” he said. “It celebrates
good times and gets you through the bad. I call it my comforter.”
Shemekia Copeland, presented by iQ Credit Union, received
a Handy for best Contemporary Blues Female Artist. Copeland
will perform at the festival on Sunday, July 3.
Kenny Neal & Billy Branch won top Acoustic Blues Album
for “Double Take.” Neal and Branch will perform an acoustic
set, Friday, July 1, on the A&E Front Porch Stage and
an electric set with Neal’s Band on the main stage, Saturday,
July 2.
The Blues Foundation of Memphis presents the awards, named
for blues pioneer W.C. Handy and called “Handys,”
Handy, a bandleader who performed in clubs along the city’s
famous Beale Street in the early 1900s, was the first musician
to put blues music into written form. Before that, the distinctive
American music that sprang from the songs of poor black residents
of the Mississippi River Delta was passed along from one artist
to another.
Five-time Grammy Award winner, Buddy Guy , who previously
won 19 Handys and was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall
of Fame in March, will perform at the festival on Friday,
July 1. CO-OP Network will present his performance.
Several Portland-based acts have been nominated previously
for Handy Awards: Curtis Salgado, Paul deLay, Kelly Joe
Phelps, Mark Lemhouse and Sheila Wilcoxson.
The Safeway Waterfront Blues Festival is the second largest
blues festival in the country and the largest blues festival
on the West Coast. More than 100 artists perform on four stages.
Special features include workshops, films, children’s music
lab, blues cruises and spectacular fireworks over the Willamette
River .
All-day admission to the Safeway Waterfront Blues Festival
is a donation of $5 and two cans of food per person per day.
All donations benefit Oregon Food Bank.
The 2005 Safeway Waterfront Blues Festival is presented by
First Tech Credit Union with major sponsorship by CO-OP Network,
HSBC, KINK fm102, The Oregonian A&E, JetBlue Airways,
Good Neighbor Pharmacy and Chipotle.
Supporting Sponsorship is provided by iQ Credit Union, Miller
Genuine Draft, Pepsi, Snapple, Beringer Wine, Frito Lay Snacks,
Dreyer's Ice Cream, Yoshida Sauce, Brown Cow Yogurt, Portland
Oregon Visitors Association, Riverplace Hotel, Marriott Portland
Downtown Waterfront, KBOO, KOIN TV6, OregonLive.com, Green
Mountain Energy, NW Natural, Music Millennium, Guitar Center,
Pearl Pharmacy, Beard’s Framing, Sprint PCS, Ethos, Inc.,
Cascade Zydeco Association, Cascade Blues Association, Oregon
Potters Association, Northwest Film Center, Edge Design, Gary
Houston Design and Pacific Northwest College of Art.
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