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From "Stephen Thorn" <youngthorn@earthlink.net>
Subject Dave Alvin, Farmers headline benefit gig
Date Fri, 14 Apr 2006 08:38:06 -0700

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It's great to see the So-Cal music community step up to the plate with these 
benefit concerts for Buddy's family. I will post any future concert dates. 
Thanks all--Steve

 TRIBUTE SHOWS: Dave Alvin, Sven-Erik & The Wild Truth, and the remaining 
members of the Farmers will headline a May 4 tribute and benefit concert for 
Buddy Blue's family at the Belly Up Tavern in Solana Beach. Blue, who 
co-founded the Beat Farmers (as the band was then known) in 1983, died 
suddenly April 2 from a combination of heart ailments. He was 48 and left 
behind his wife, Annie, and their 3-year-old daughter, Tallulah.
"I was thinking about calling the Belly Up to discuss arranging a 
fundraising concert for Buddy's family, and the Belly Up called me first. So 
it was kind of a mutual idea," Farmers singer-guitarist Jerry Raney said 
yesterday.

Other artists are still being confirmed for the May 4 benefit, which will 
mark the debut of the Farmers as a trio with Raney, bassist Rolle Love and 
drummer Joel Kmak. Kmak became the band's full-time drummer after Farmers 
leader Country Dick Montana died on stage in 1995 during a concert by the 
band in Canada. According to Raney, all future shows by the Farmers will be 
in a trio configuration, simply because "Buddy is irreplaceable."

The Belly Up show will be followed by a June 18 fundraiser for Blue's family 
at the Casbah. Confirmed acts include the Farmers, the Rugburns, Slam Buckra 
and Sven Erik-Seaholm & The Wild Truth.

Admission to the Belly Up show, for which tickets are now on sale at the 
club and all Ticketmaster outlets, is $10; all ticket proceeds will go to 
Blue's family. No price has been determined for the Casbah show.

In the meantime, an education fund has been created for Blue's daughter. 
Donations can be sent to the LuLu Blue Foundation, care of: Wells Fargo 
Bank, 8800 Grossmont Blvd., La Mesa, CA, 91941.

- George Varga

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