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SUMMARY:Eureka Springs Blues Party: Buddy & Friends Live at Gotahold Brewing
DESCRIPTION:"Buddy Shute has many\, many friends. Any one of them would be a delight to watch. Join Buddy and his friends for this special blues edition. Born and raised in Memphis\, Tennessee\, Buddy Shute now calls the Ozark Mountains in Northwest Arkansas home. ""Honest""\, ""natural"" & ""real blues"" are words often used to describe Buddy's music. ""Oh yeah\, that's the way I like it\,"" said ""Sunshine Sonny"" Payne of King Biscuit Time upon hearing him play. This music is a pleasure to experience\, whether it's Buddy's acoustic listening tunes or the down-home blues he plays with his band\, The Motivators. Memphis--the right place at the right time. ""My family owned an apartment building and a car lot one block from Sun Studios\; I remember the 'music people' stopping by to check out our cars."" ""My best friend's uncle was (""Radio Rebel"") deejay Dewey Phillips\, who debuted a kid named Elvis Presley\, singing 'That's All Right Mamma\,' at the request of (Sun Records founder) Sam Phillips."" Career highlights ? founding member of THE BACK DOOR BLUES REVUE\, which included Leigh ""L'il Queenie"" Harris\, bluesman John Mooney\, Brooklyn Robert\, and the Subdudes' John Magnie ? played with world-reknowned pianist George Winston in the seminal band ABRAHAM ? had a steady gig playing in a Cajun Band on a paddle wheel boat on the Mississippi River. ? opened for Henry ""Professor Longhair"" Byrd at his Birthday Bash at the original Tipitina's\, one of New Orleans' most famous clubs ? was employed as a piano player at a genuine burlesque house on Bourbon Street (the last one known to exist) ? played with old-time fiddle band\, ROARING JELLY ? recorded two CD's with the band ROUNDHOUSE\, who represented the state of Maine at the International Blues Challenge competition in Memphis ? played regularly with Clarence ""Frogman"" Henry and his band ? played a 6-hour gig with Walter ""Wolfman"" Washington on Bourbon Street ? has opened for: John Hammond\, Magic Slim & the Teardrops\, Shaun Murphy\, Otis Taylor\, E.G. Knight & the Chicago Blues Revue\, and Kelly Hunt. Influenced by such a musically rich\, electric city\, Buddy started playing the Memphis bar scene when he was sixteen\, laying down local classics he learned from his older band-mates. He later drifted down to New Orleans\, where\, he says\, ""the young players respect the older players and everybody plays with everybody."" ""Once\, I was playing a hole in the wall on Bourbon St. for tips\, and Ike & Tina Turner's band came in and asked if they could sit in."" Exciting times for a young musician. For over a decade\, he's been living and performing in the Northwest Arkansas Area. ??? Buddy has recorded three solo albums: OUTSTANDING IN HIS FIELD\, A WHOLE LOT LIKE THE BLUES\, and OZARK MOON. A WHOLE LOT LIKE THE BLUES\, was chosen to represent the Ozark Blues Society of NWA at the 2018 International Blues Challenge in the ""Self-Produced CD"" category. He recently released YOU GOTTA MOVE & PARTY AT BUDDYS "
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<span style="color:#000000\;"><span style="font-size:16px\;"><span style="font-family:arial\;">&quot\;Buddy Shute has many\, many friends. Any one of them would be a delight to watch. Join Buddy and his friends for this special blues edition. Born and raised in Memphis\, Tennessee\, Buddy Shute now calls the Ozark Mountains in Northwest Arkansas home. &quot\;&quot\;Honest&quot\;&quot\;\, &quot\;&quot\;natural&quot\;&quot\; &amp\; &quot\;&quot\;real blues&quot\;&quot\; are words often used to describe Buddy&#39\;s music. &quot\;&quot\;Oh yeah\, that&#39\;s the way I like it\,&quot\;&quot\; said &quot\;&quot\;Sunshine Sonny&quot\;&quot\; Payne of King Biscuit Time upon hearing him play. This music is a pleasure to experience\, whether it&#39\;s Buddy&#39\;s acoustic listening tunes or the down-home blues he plays with his band\, The Motivators. Memphis--the right place at the right time. &quot\;&quot\;My family owned an apartment building and a car lot one block from Sun Studios\; I remember the &#39\;music people&#39\; stopping by to check out our cars.&quot\;&quot\; &quot\;&quot\;My best friend&#39\;s uncle was (&quot\;&quot\;Radio Rebel&quot\;&quot\;) deejay Dewey Phillips\, who debuted a kid named Elvis Presley\, singing &#39\;That&#39\;s All Right Mamma\,&#39\; at the request of (Sun Records founder) Sam Phillips.&quot\;&quot\; Career highlights ? founding member of THE BACK DOOR BLUES REVUE\, which included Leigh &quot\;&quot\;L&#39\;il Queenie&quot\;&quot\; Harris\, bluesman John Mooney\, Brooklyn Robert\, and the Subdudes&#39\; John Magnie ? played with world-reknowned pianist George Winston in the seminal band ABRAHAM ? had a steady gig playing in a Cajun Band on a paddle wheel boat on the Mississippi River. ? opened for Henry &quot\;&quot\;Professor Longhair&quot\;&quot\; Byrd at his Birthday Bash at the original Tipitina&#39\;s\, one of New Orleans&#39\; most famous clubs ? was employed as a piano player at a genuine burlesque house on Bourbon Street (the last one known to exist) ? played with old-time fiddle band\, ROARING JELLY ? recorded two CD&#39\;s with the band ROUNDHOUSE\, who represented the state of Maine at the International Blues Challenge competition in Memphis ? played regularly with Clarence &quot\;&quot\;Frogman&quot\;&quot\; Henry and his band ? played a 6-hour gig with Walter &quot\;&quot\;Wolfman&quot\;&quot\; Washington on Bourbon Street ? has opened for: John Hammond\, Magic Slim &amp\; the Teardrops\, Shaun Murphy\, Otis Taylor\, E.G. Knight &amp\; the Chicago Blues Revue\, and Kelly Hunt. Influenced by such a musically rich\, electric city\, Buddy started playing the Memphis bar scene when he was sixteen\, laying down local classics he learned from his older band-mates. He later drifted down to New Orleans\, where\, he says\, &quot\;&quot\;the young players respect the older players and everybody plays with everybody.&quot\;&quot\; &quot\;&quot\;Once\, I was playing a hole in the wall on Bourbon St. for tips\, and Ike &amp\; Tina Turner&#39\;s band came in and asked if they could sit in.&quot\;&quot\; Exciting times for a young musician. For over a decade\, he&#39\;s been living and performing in the Northwest Arkansas Area. ??? Buddy has recorded three solo albums: OUTSTANDING IN HIS FIELD\, A WHOLE LOT LIKE THE BLUES\, and OZARK MOON. A WHOLE LOT LIKE THE BLUES\, was chosen to represent the Ozark Blues Society of NWA at the 2018 International Blues Challenge in the &quot\;&quot\;Self-Produced CD&quot\;&quot\; category. He recently released YOU GOTTA MOVE &amp\; PARTY AT BUDDYS &quot\;</span></span></span>
LOCATION:Gotahold Brewing 409 W. Van Buren Eureka Springs
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DTSTAMP:20260403T183502Z
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