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Blues on the Grand is the home
of the Blues in Des Moines, Iowa. It’s a unique combination of
location, staff, customers and great owners. The club stage
motto is “No Mustang Sally” (no offense to Sir Mack Rice) as
original music is encouraged and cherished. The club books Blues
music five or more nights a week and takes pride in a balance of
national, local, and regional acts. In 2002, Blues On Grand
received the Blues Foundation's Keeping The Blues Alive
Award for best Blues club in the nation!
More about that here >>
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Address
& Phone
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Blues On Grand
1501 Grand Ave, Des Moines, IA 50309
515.244.3092
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Club Bookings
& General Info |
Jeff Wagner
phone 515.244.3092
drdoubt@bluesongrand.com |
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Local Media Contacts
& Music Critics |
Cityview
414 61st Street
Des Moines, Iowa 50312
• Michael Swanger, Editor 515-953-4822
515.953.1394 (fax)
michael@dmcityview.com
The Des Moines Register
715 Locust St.
Des Moines, IA 50309
• Kyle Munson Music
Critic/Columnist
515-284-8124 515-286-2504 (fax)
kmunson@dmreg.com
• Doug Peterson, Editor Des Moines
Datebook
dopeters@desmoine.gannett.com
• Joe Lawler The Juice
jlawler@dmreg.com
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Hotels Nearby
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Hotel Fort Des Moines
Just a few blocks away with special
rates for "Blues On Grand Fans"!
10th & Walnut - 515.243.1161
Hotel Savory
401 Locust St - 515.244.2151
Marriott
700 Grand Ave - 800.228.9290 |
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Keeping The Blues Alive Award &
IBC 2002

Blues On Grand and friends traveled to Memphis, TN in February 2002
to receive the prestigious "Keeping The Blues Alive" award from
the Blues Foundation
for Blues Club of the Year!
The KBA award ceremony was just part of the BluesFirst convention that
weekend. It also included the International Blues Challenge. Iowa Blues
Challenge winners, Elixir featuring Claudie Smith, represented Iowa
proudly with their funkified R&B-style Blues reaching the semi-final
round! Part of the International Blues Challenge prize package is
performance slots at various Festivals and notable Blues clubs
throughout the nation, including Blues On Grand! Check out the
link below for a look at our trip to Memphis…
PHOTOS - KBA's &
International Blues Challenge 2002
THE BLUES FOUNDATION SELECTS 18
RECIPIENTS FOR
THE "KEEPING THE BLUES ALIVE" AWARD 2002
Memphis, TN - Eighteen dedicated Blues enthusiasts
will receive The Blues Foundation's 2002 Keeping The Blues Alive
(KBA) Award. The Awards will be presented to each of the
recipients during a recognition banquet held on Sunday February 10, 2002
as part of the BluesFirst convention. The ceremony will take place at
the Radisson Hotel in downtown Memphis at 12 noon. Bob Porter, host of
the syndicated Blues radio program, "Portrait in Blue" will host the
awards.
The KBA Awards are given each year to individuals and
organizations that have contributed greatly to the growth and vitality
of Blues music. Recipients range from Blues societies and clubs to
corporate sponsors and radio personalities, as well as writers and
educators. Like the Handy Awards, which are bestowed on America’s best
Blues artists, musicians and recordings, the KBA Awards recognizes the
outstanding accomplishments and contributions of non-performers in the
Blues world. The KBA Award recipients are chosen annually through an
intense selection process by a committee of professional Blues industry
representatives.
This year's Keeping the Blues Alive Award
recipients:
Record Label - Alligator
(Celebrating 30 year anniversary)
Blues Organization - Bucks County (2nd KBA for them!)
Blues Club - Blues on Grand
Promoter - Paul Benjamin
Manager/Agent - Jim English, Intrepid Artists
Education - Bob Santelli
Internet - Liz Smith, NY Blues Society
Journalism - Bill Ellis, Commercial Appeal, Memphis
Literature - Bill Wyman’s Blues Odyssey
Producer - Scott Billington
Special Award - Revenant Records and John Fahey (posthumously)
for historical work
Retailer - Roots and Rhythm, El Cerrito, California
Sponsor - Sound Advice
Public Radio - Larry Monroe, Austin, TX
Commercial Radio - Rick Ballou, WRFX, NC
Historic Preservation - Blues Heaven Studios
Advertising - Viagra, Pfeiser, "I’m Ready"
Art/Photography - Joe Rosen, NYC
BluesFirst is sponsored by Northwest Airlines, Gibson
Musical Instruments, BMI, Budweiser, Memphis Convention and Visitors
Bureau, and the Blues Music Association. Media sponsors are Living Blues
and ABC24 WPTY.
The Blues Foundation is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit
organization dedicated to the promotion and preservation Blues Music. It
is the umbrella organization for a worldwide network of 109 affiliated
Blues Societies and has individual memberships in twenty-four countries.
In addition to the W.C. Handy Blues Awards, the Foundation produces the
Lifetime Achievement Award, Blues Hall of Fame Induction and the
International Blues Challenge.
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Blues
on Grand is thrilled to receive the Blues Foundation's KBA award for
blues club of the year. I really feel it's an award for the entire
community. Without everyone's help this would not be possible.
From the fans, to the media, to my staff, to the Central Iowa Blues
Society... these are the people who make it possible. We have a
rich blues history in Des Moines. Starting with Center Street and
continuing through So's Your Mothers, Baggs, Mel's, Connie's and others,
the blues has been kept alive and going in Des Moines. Special
thanks go to Kim McNeely and Jerry Glenn for having the vision that a
little blues club in downtown Des Moines could make it. A very
special thanks to Lynette Webster for her help, advice, and guidance...
Jeff Wagner
Blues on Grand
Pictured above, Blues On Grand Owners - Ron Boone,
Tim Johnson & Jeff Wagner
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