| Jack Daniel's Forth Valley Blues Festival - Saturday March 15 2008 - Great Blues Music!
The Jack Daniel's Forth Valley Blues Festival had its origin
in a discussion between local publicans Chris & Maureen
Bramich - long time patrons of live music - and
Victorian Bluesman Brian Fraser. It was agreed
over a few beers (as are many things around here!)
that Tassie was in need of a great blues event
and that Forth would be the ideal venue. So,
with these initial thoughts, the first of many
annual Blues Festivals started in 1998, and now,
with the 11th Festival well on the way, these
first thoughts have certainly been proved correct!
The initial fundraising purpose of the event
was to provide for facilities improvements to
the Forth Recreation Ground which caters for
the local football, cricket, and tennis clubs,
and is the Festival site.
This has been highly successful and continues,
as well as donations now being extended to other
community groups, service clubs, and local schools.
The organisation of the annual Festival is a
wonderful exercise in community involvement.
An active, hardworking committee is supported
by many local groups and individuals providing
time, expertise, and labour, both prior to the
event and on the big day.
The Festival's musical program has developed
into a well-recognised format of over 12 hours
of great blues & roots music (12.30pm - 1.30am),
with most acts performing two(2) sets, one afternoon,
and one evening. This provides full value for
patrons attending who may wish to partake in
a more laidback family-friendly afternoon session,
and for those who want to crank things up and
rage on after dark!
The Festival has showcased
some of the very best in Australian Blues & Roots
music talent, with both home grown Tassie acts
and great mainland names. There has also been
international performances from artists such
Britain's Rod Garfield, New Zealand's Mike
Garner, and Japanese blues rockers The Outloop
way Blues band and Eddie Baytos from the USA.
Turning Blue, The Muddy Puddles, Pale Riders,
Bo Jenkins, Rockbottom, James & The Detonators,
Collard Greens and Gravy, Salty Dog, The Chrome Daddies,
Psycho Zydeco, Mallee Roots, Brian Fraser, Mike
Elrington, Matt Corcoran, Harper, and Kate Meehan
are just some mainland acts well known to lovers
of blues music who have performed at past Festivals.
Great Tassie talent has included Pete Cornelius & the
Devilles, Shake Sugaree, Voodoo Blues, Black
and Blues, The Barflies, The Rythm Gliders, and
Full Tilt Boogie.
Performers at the 2007 Forth Valley Blues Festival were Eddie Baytos, Chain featuring Phil Manning, Geoff Achison & The Soul Diggers, The Darren Jack Band, Pete Cornelius & The Devilles, Liquid Nails and The Middletones.

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