Presented by Joey Leone
Acclaimed guitarist and music historian Joey Leone presents “The History of Blues in America” a one hour program covering the history, influence and social impact of American blues music through songs, stories and historical facts. Joey highlights the influence of blues on virtually all styles of contemporary music over the past 7 decades playing a variety of songs on multiple guitars from his personal collection. In addition to the live music segments, he touches on recurring themes of how the blues transcended racial boundaries, brought people together in times of celebration and times of healing, and how the blues followed the migration from the rural south to the urban north. Joey also ties in his upbringing in Brooklyn NY, and how important the Public Library System was for his discovery, passion, and education about music and music history. A lifelong career musician, he has toured and recorded as a guitar player for many high profile artists including Etta James, The Coasters, Sam & Dave, Wilson Pickett, Chaka Khan, and many more.
Tuesday's Menu:
rotisserie chicken
hickory pit pulled pork
molasses baked beans, baked potato salad & country cole slaw
rolls and butter
apple cobbler
Tickets for each evening will be $10. You may pay by cash or check at the reference desk at the library. Tickets must be purchased by September 13th.
Date and Time
Tuesday Sep 24, 2024
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM EDT
Location
Clark County Public Library
370 S Burns Ave
Winchester KY 40391