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First fell in love with the blues while attending the Colorado School of Mines and hearing many bands and great music in Denver. Now after almost 15 years of loving the Blues, she is ecstatic about this great opportunity in Grand County. Pamela loves the ‘Blues’ and especially working with the Blue Star Connection which reaches out to kids with terminal illnesses to bring them joy, peace & healing through music and instruments. Check out our link on how you can join us in bringing smiles and joy to these kids thru instruments.
Pamela Long
Wine Cellars & Storage of Colorado
www.wine-cellars.org
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Maria Chavez, organizer of our Blues in the Schools educational enrichment program, brings a powerful combination of love for the Grand County community and fun inner spirit to the GCBS table. A people-person at heart, her ability to work well with young children and local business owners as Membership Services Coordinator of the local chamber, help us reach Blues and music lovers of all ages. Watch for her on the dance floor at the next local show! |
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Tim is the owner of Rudi's Deli in Winter Park and has lived in the Valley for over a decade. A self-proclaimed music lover, Tim became involved with the Grand County Blues Society (GCBS) shortly after it's birth as a festival volunteer, show photog and as a Gold Member. Since being asked to join the board in 2007, Hubbard has worked as the lodging liaison, festival coordinator, and fundraiser. When asked what his favorite part of being on the Blues Board was, Hubbard replied, "Funding our various programs which help a lot of people. And THE MUSIC!". |
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Kari Jo McInturff is a self employed, house painting, music loving, world traveler hailing from a small farming community in Oklahoma. She was introduced to the Grand County Blues Society through former board member Judith Graham. Not yet a blues fan, Kari Jo came to a few early GCBS shows and became a member to help get things going for our local community organization. Soon she was asked to join the board and she has been along for the ride ever since. She says she could eat her weight in spaghetti (several platefuls at least) but feels that her meatloaf and mashed potatoes are to die for. Legends James Cotton and Tommy Shannon along with Colorado harmonica player Al Chessis are her favorite musicians we have hosted here in the mountains. A true world traveler, Kari Jo’s favorite place is where ever the road takes her. On show nights that is usually Smokin’ Moe’s, where she is typically at the front door greeting guests as they wander in for another evening of great music. |
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Brandi Brown is a local Century 21 Realtor, arts and music lover, writer, and not so closeted marketing junkie. She will be tweaking the website and social media incessantly to reach out to the members and let folks know what is going on and how they can spread the Blues. Brandi has enjoyed a multi-generational connection to Grand County since her birth, and is hoping that being a part of the board will bring at least one free music lesson for her 3 year old son who is already writing his own songs. |
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Mr. Catt. So much to say. I think the best summary is All About the Blues, All for the Blues. John loves the blues, but most of all he loves bringing blues to the people and creating one more spot on the map for the artists. He won't stop until we are the best. He makes this society. Without him, we would loose a lot of our drive and sparkle. As our official Blues Mojo, he holds all of us together and keeps us on our toes. Bottom line, he wants to guarantee that the artists have their best experience ever here in Grand County.His stories, his heart, his being is that of no other. Take time to listen and I guarantee you will be rewarded.Oh Ya, he was born on the day of Robert Johnson death. Coincidence? |
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Eric owns Epic Mountain Sports in beautiful downtown Winter Park. When he is not skiing, golfing, listening to music, or working at Epic, he also maintains a senior sales executive position at Mortgage Cadence, a software/technology company based in Denver. He has been listening or playing music since he was a kid. Truth is that he is still a kid, as evidenced by his behavior at all the Grand County Blues live shows. He has been a member of GCBS and attending shows here in the Fraser Valley since the Grand County Blues Society was formed. Just recently Eric was asked to join the board and jumped in like a kid in a candy store. Eric knows his music and is passionate about making great live music happen in this valley. He remembers all too well what the music scene was like in Grand County before our Blues Society was formed. |
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Art moved to Winter Park 12 years ago, from Wilmington, Delaware, to get out of a suit and tie. He worked in the lift department at the ski area for 5 years, a business analyst in the IT department at Intrawest for a few years, but now he is a photographer like he should be. Art is one of the founding members of the GCBS; the treasurer for the first year and the President for two and now back to treasurer. He heard his first live blues tune in Chicago in 1987 and has been a fan ever since. Art says he likes blues so much because the blues was really the first music to get him on the dance floor, willingly. First it moved his soul, then his body. He never really enjoyed music until he heard the blues. Besides listening to the blues you can also find Art mountain biking, skiing, hiking and taking photographs, and occasionally smoking cigars. He enjoys GCBS because besides enabling him to give back to the music that has meant so much to him over the last couple of decades, it allows him to enjoy the blues at a national level in his own back yard as well as providing a party on a regular basis that brings out the best of Grand County! |
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