It's February. It's the month that we set aside for celebrating the accomplishments and contributions of African Americans to the good ol' U. S. of A. It's a good time to be a blues musician who is also an educator.
Thanks to the Jefferson Center's INSPIRE program, I'm doing a few "Blues in the Schools" programs in area schools this month. It's been a few years since I've done this type of program. When I put it together I was struck again by the irony and difficulty of bringing blues to the schools.
The irony is that schools are full of young people -- kids, and blues is adult music. The difficulty is selecting songs and themes that are age appropriate. Kids are inundated at an early age with sexual and violent images; but are they really ready to hear me sing about candy men, easy ridin' papas, kindhearted women, deep sea divers, killin' my baby just to watch her fall, boozey booze and cocaine mamas? I don't think so!
But kids have problems, too. And the blues, if nothing else, teaches that in the face of heartbreak, violence, poverty, injustice or dependence, a creative response set to a I, IV V chord progression in a duple meter with a little humor added isn't the worst way you can react. Facing up to our nation's stumbles and shortcomings isn't a bad thing either. Black History month and the blues. Maybe it's not just for adults after all.
Photos by Anne Elise Thomas, Educational Programs Coordinator of the Inspire Program
Thursday, February 08, 2007
Blues in the Schools?
Blogger's Blues
I started a blog at the suggestion of my web page designer. He said I needed to provide content on my page that would bring people back frequently. Evidently my "Quote of the Month" (which I update semi-annually), was not cutting it. So I hopped on the blogging bandwagon. I enjoyed writing my first couple of posts and they came fairly easily. Blogging ideas began to come more slowly and posting became a burden, another commitment added to my already full schedule. Lately blogging has been a nuisance that I just plain avoid. I've got the blogging blues.
Floyd County, VA is loaded with bloggers. Many of them are linked from this site. They are all great, but my personal favorite is "Dark Chocolate, Red Wine." It's written by the county's most beautiful and intelligent blogger, my wife Lisa. She got off to a slow start blogging, but she's now blogging up a storm. Lisa's a wiz when it comes to research. She's done her homework on how to be a successful blogger and put it into practice. I'm really happy for her and it's great to see her blogging away happily. In fact reading her blog is just one of the many ways I avoid blogging myself!
So how does one cure the blogging blues? One piece of advice Lisa passed on to me is to keep my posts brief. So I'm done today.
And yes, I do feel better. Thank you!