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Merewether Fats Blues Jam

Ticket Information

  • Free Admission

Dates

  • Thu 4 Jul 2019, 7:30pm–11:30pm

Restrictions

18+

Website

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The Merewether Fats' Blues Jam has been running on the first Thursday of each month for over 10 years. The night is a celebration of Blues, roots and folk musical styles. Founded by Mark ‘Merewether Fats’ Salter the blues jam has become a hub for the music community, young, young at heart, musicians of all levels and most importantly music fans.

It’s strictly blues music and Fats had very stringent guidelines on what blues is. The main condition is that it came from the soul of the player. The night usually kicks off at 7:30pm with an introductory set from Fat’s house band to set the tone. From there it’s open to all for about 3 songs at a time.

We try to cultivate a wide variety of artists to play acoustic and delta styles, Chicago shuffles, Detroit boogies, Bo Diddley rhythms and it just gets deeper. Jammers can play solo, duo or as an ensemble. They can borrow the house band and however, there’s plenty of great players to to pick up a band on the night. Singers, harmonica players, keyboardists, drummers, bass players, guitar players...even banjo players. We get first time performers and seasoned veterans, sometimes on stage at the same time sharing a passion for blues.

Mark "Merewether Fats" Salter passed away in 2016 and the community will continue to champion this part of his legacy in classic blues brothers style. To make sure it’s accessible to future generations and get people hooked on the rhythm of the human condition. As Fats would always say "...blues is sad music that makes you feel good."

By the way, no pedals, bring your instrument and a lead (tuner helps). Amps and kit on stage, say g'day to the guys in the house band on the night to get your name on the run sheet.

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