Blues concert Wednesday at Pell City Library
On Wednesday, April 17 at noon, the Pell City Public Library welcomes special guest musicians, Debbie Bond and Rick Asherson for a spectacular concert of soulful Blues, spiced with soul, jazz and country. The duo presents a fun-filled crowd-pleasing concert that you will not want to miss!
They have a number of upcoming performances scheduled in the United Sates in such venues as Pepper Place, Daniel Day Gallery, and Gip’s Place in Birmingham; the Rock House Eatery in Guntersville; and The Indigo Hotel and the Tuscaloosa River Market in Tuscaloosa, before heading to the United Kingdom and France this summer (and early fall) for a fully-scheduled tour of concerts there.
This duo has made it their mission through the years to ensure that Blues music, and its history, is celebrated and remembered. So, despite a busy schedule, they also schedule events with the Alabama Blues Project along the way.
Debbie Bond was the co-founder, and for many years the Executive Director, of the Alabama Blues Project, an award-winning organization founded in 1995 to promote and preserve Alabama’s outstanding blues heritage. This singer, guitar player and songwriter has played with many of the older, traditional Alabama blues musicians for over 30 years, including Johnny Shines, Eddie Kirkland, and Willie King in clubs, schools, and on festival stages. Her performance and association with mentor, Johnny Shines actually inspired the creation of the Alabama Blues Project.
Bond made her musical debut in West Africa where she lived as a child with her anthropologist mother, and formed her first band in Brighton, England while attending college. In addition to her talent in music, Bond, is also an award-winning videographer who worked for Tuscaloosa-based Alabama Public Television. Many of the independent projects that she worked on there, in the 1980s, are archived at the Smithsonian Institute. More recently, she has presented live showcases of Alabama blues women. Her blues background has greatly influenced her musical style, richly flavoring her guitar playing, soulful voice, and musical writing.
However, her sound is also contemporary, embracing blues rock, soul and country. This unique synthesis is evidenced in her music albums, “What Goes Around, Comes Around”; “Hearts Are Wild,” “That Thing Called Love,” and her latest release, “Enjoy the Ride” which came out in 2016. Her lastest release with Rick Asherson, a single entitled “Winds of Change” was released in June of 2017.
Rick Asherson has played harmonica, guitar, and piano since the 1960s in his native city of London, England. Since his move to Alabama in 2001, he has played keyboards and the harmonica with such blues greats as Willie King, Caroline Shines, Eddie Kirkland, Little Jimmy Reed, and B.J. Miller. He has a background vocationally in computer programming, osteopathy, and non-profit administration. Asherson served as Assistant Director of the Alabama Blues Project from 2003 until 2011. His skill in grant-writing greatly enhanced the growth of the Alabama Blues Project, as did his creation and development of the Alabama Blues Project’s educational program, curriculum, and traveling exhibitions. He continues to instruct, as time permits, with the Alabama Blue Project’s award-winning after school programs and residencies.
Debbie Bond and Rick Asherson will combine their musical expertise in concert at the Pell City Public Library on Wednesday, April 17 at noon, for the library’s Wild and Wonderful Wednesday series. The event is free and open to the public and light refreshments will be served afterwards.