SSB Blues Dance Party with the Johnny Long Blues Band!
Our next blues dance party will be a with LIVE music from the Johnny Long Blues Band! John Long is a delta and country blues musician, has been playing the blues for more than 50+ years, and learned it from his adoptive father, Homesick James. You truly are walking into the history of blues when you walk into a room with John Long playing.
This event will serve as a kickoff event for BOTH the Mile High Blues Farewell party AND The Get Down weekend workshop event!! ❤ Go check out that event and get your tickets so you can dance up to 6 nights straighttttt!!
Doors open at 7:00pm. There will be a beginner-friendly blues dance lesson from 7:30-8:30pm. A dance party with live music from the band and DJ'ed band breaks will follow from 8:30-12.
7:30-8:30pm: All levels blues dance class Instructors: Jen Delk & Gwen Bone 8:30-12:00am: Blues dance party with the Johnny Long Blues Band (live blues band goes on at 9pm!) DJ: Jen (band breaks) Special Performance by: TBA!
Admission: $15- class only ($10 student discount with ID) $20- dance only ($15 student discount with ID) $35- class and dance ($25 student discount with ID) The dance is indoors, NO RESTRICTIONS: vaccine and mask optional. Please stay home if you feel unwell! Be safe, have fun!
Jen Delk
Gwen Bone
Johnny Long Blues Band
John Long's uncanny ability to sound like a prewar country blues player -- even as he plays original blues pieces he wrote himself or with his older brother Claude Long -- makes his music sound both like a facsimile of the 1920s and early-'30s blues 78s he so treasures, while somehow simultaneously sounding refreshingly modern, maybe because nobody plays this kind of throwback blues anymore, at least not with the care and precision that Long brings to it.
Long was born in St. Louis, MO, in 1950, and grew up listening to his mother's jazz and R&B 78s, and the scratchy sturdiness of the old discs filtered directly into his musical DNA. Before he was even a teen, Long was already trying to figure out how to play country blues songs on guitar. Along with his brother Claude (who also played guitar), he formed the Mystics in the early '60s to play contemporary rock & roll and R&B material, but both brothers were drawn increasingly to the old blues sound, and Long soon realized he had discovered his artistic home in the music of the prewar acoustic blues era. He moved to Chicago in the early '70s, where he was mentored by Homesick James Williamson and began playing local gigs. After seeing Long perform during this time period, none other than Muddy Waters proclaimed Long to be "the best young country blues artist playing today."
DJ Jen Delk
Denver Turnverein
GENERAL EVENT VENUE CHANGE: We currently no longer run our event at the Pearl/Mercury Cafe; we will run in the basement ballroom of the Denver Turnverein for this event, and then will be moving to La Rumba, our new dance home moving forward in August!
PARKING Free parking lot surrounding the building and street parking in surrounding streets.
OVERFLOW PARKING If everything is full, park momentarily at the bottom of the stairs to get a pass to park for free in the bank parking lot a one-block walk from the venue.
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Doors open at 7:00pm. There will be a beginner-friendly blues dance lesson from 7:30-8:30pm. A dance party with live music from the band and DJ'ed band breaks will follow from 8:30-12.
7:30-8:30pm: All levels blues dance class Instructors: Jen Delk & Gwen Bone 8:30-12:00am: Blues dance party with the Johnny Long Blues Band (live blues band goes on at 9pm!) DJ: Jen (band breaks) Special Performance by: TBA!
Admission: $15- class only ($10 student discount with ID) $20- dance only ($15 student discount with ID) $35- class and dance ($25 student discount with ID) The dance is indoors, NO RESTRICTIONS: vaccine and mask optional. Please stay home if you feel unwell! Be safe, have fun!
instructors
Jen Delk
Gwen Bone
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Johnny Long Blues Band
John Long's uncanny ability to sound like a prewar country blues player -- even as he plays original blues pieces he wrote himself or with his older brother Claude Long -- makes his music sound both like a facsimile of the 1920s and early-'30s blues 78s he so treasures, while somehow simultaneously sounding refreshingly modern, maybe because nobody plays this kind of throwback blues anymore, at least not with the care and precision that Long brings to it.
Long was born in St. Louis, MO, in 1950, and grew up listening to his mother's jazz and R&B 78s, and the scratchy sturdiness of the old discs filtered directly into his musical DNA. Before he was even a teen, Long was already trying to figure out how to play country blues songs on guitar. Along with his brother Claude (who also played guitar), he formed the Mystics in the early '60s to play contemporary rock & roll and R&B material, but both brothers were drawn increasingly to the old blues sound, and Long soon realized he had discovered his artistic home in the music of the prewar acoustic blues era. He moved to Chicago in the early '70s, where he was mentored by Homesick James Williamson and began playing local gigs. After seeing Long perform during this time period, none other than Muddy Waters proclaimed Long to be "the best young country blues artist playing today."
DJ Jen Delk
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Denver Turnverein
GENERAL EVENT VENUE CHANGE: We currently no longer run our event at the Pearl/Mercury Cafe; we will run in the basement ballroom of the Denver Turnverein for this event, and then will be moving to La Rumba, our new dance home moving forward in August!
PARKING Free parking lot surrounding the building and street parking in surrounding streets.
OVERFLOW PARKING If everything is full, park momentarily at the bottom of the stairs to get a pass to park for free in the bank parking lot a one-block walk from the venue.
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SSB Blues Dance Party with the Johnny Long Blues Band!
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