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Gift
Yourself! Get a Free Record Club
Membership!
With
the Holiday Season upon us, we're excited to offer Music Maker members the
opportunity to spread the love and earn a special reward for encouraging
friends to become Music Maker members!
When
your friends are making their gift through our online store, make sure
they designate your name in the COMMENTS section of the order form.
Once three new members designate that you referred them, receive either (1) FREE
enrollment in our Givin' It Back Record Club or (1) Flash drive loaded with the
past year's new releases, with our thanks!
So, spread the word and
gift yourself! We thank you so much for all your
support!
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Meet our interns from
abroad!
Raphael and Simon came
from Toulouse, France to intern with Music Maker for nine months; their
university requires that students intern or study abroad in their third year,
and when Simon found Music Maker on the Internet, he thought it would be a
perfect fit. "The spirit and the music - the mission is very beautiful.
We are not social guys, but if we can help in a way we like with musicians and
music and the blues. "
Since last month they have been
working on digitizing the photo and audio archives, general office
duties and starting and maintaining a French-language blog, which they
hope to update at least once a day with their experiences, interesting tracks or
photos they find and reflections on Blues music. Take a look here:
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Homebrew Hootenanny in
Atlanta Supports Music Maker!
We at Music Maker want to give a big thank-you to the organizers of
the Homebrew Hootenanny, an Atlanta event that just wrapped up. Not
only did they hire Music Maker artist Beverly "Guitar" Watkins to perform, they
used the event to raise money for Music Maker's mission! According to Cullen
"Slim" Brown, the event's coordinator, "This was the most successful
Homebrew Hootenanny by far as we were able to directly support a local Music
Maker artist AND the organization with one fundraiser. Miss Beverly Watkins
KILLED it."
We want to thank Cullen and
everyone who made the event happen, including Chef Diana Presson, Henry
Studdard, Malcolm Todd, Brewmaster Julian Travis, and Kyle
Swick!
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The kerosene that
saved Willa Mae (and her snakes)
In the winter of 1995, I
discovered how a simple gift can be the difference between life and
death for our elderly artists. In that year, there was a terrible ice
storm in Winston-Salem, NC and many parts of town were without
electricity. The first day after the storm MM artist Willa Mae
Buckner, who lived in an old drafty house, was struggling to keep herself and
her two giant pythons alive with blankets. The news reported that there
might be outages for some days yet, and I knew we had to do something for our
artists.
I called my friend John
Creech, an early supporter of Music Maker. Driving was very hazardous, so with
John along one of us could push the car when we got stuck. We headed down to the
hardware store and got Willa Mae and another artist, Mr. Q, kerosene
heaters and 5 gallons of kerosene. When we arrived at Mr. Q's after
some difficulty navigating the icy roads, we found he had been trying to drag an
old wood stove into the house, and was happy to see we had brought him a safe
source of heat. Willa Mae was also happy to see us, though she was more
concerned about keeping her pet snakes warm.
That night the temperature
dropped severely and power was still not restored. The next afternoon while
checking on Willa Mae, I noticed an ambulance parked in front of her neighbor's
house. Willa Mae was noticeably shaken, she told me the woman next door
also had not heat and had frozen to death.
The realization
that the simple gift of a heater and kerosene might have saved Willa Mae's
life gave me the inspiration to formally create Music Maker's
Sustenance Program, to help artists in need, who often have nowhere else to
turn.
This Holiday
Season, we are hoping to raise $25,000 in support of our Emergency Relief
Fund, part of our Sustenance Program that steps in when artists have a
sudden need, such as during a natural disaster. Please help us ensure elderly
artists have what they need to live in safety and comfort this
winter.
-- Tim
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Albert
White's Birthday Bash at the Northside Tavern!
In Atlanta? Don't miss Albert White's Birthday Bash at the
Northside Tavern this Saturday, December 1st! He's turning 70 and it's
going to be a big party, with great performances from Albert of course. Go
celebrate with Albert! For more info - northsidetavern.com.
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Photo of the Week by Aaron
Greenhood
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Keep up with Music Maker!
Support Music Maker, and help keep the music
alive!
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Upcoming Shows: Click here for more info on upcoming
events
12/01 - Albert White - Northside Tavern, Atlanta, GA 12/05 - Beverly
"Guitar" Watkins - Sweet Georgia's Juke Joint, Atlanta, GA 12/07 - Shelton
Powe - The Eddy Pub, Saxapahaw, NC 12/09 - Beverly "Guitar" Watkins - Blind
Willie's, Atlanta, GA 12/14 - Ironing Board Sam - The Depot, Hillsborough,
NC 12/15 - Beverly "Guitar" Watkins - Northside Tavern, Atlanta, GA 12/27
- Beverly "Guitar" Watkins - Steve's Live Music, Sandy Springs, GA 12/31 -
Beverly "Guitar" Watkins - Fatt Matt's Rib Shack, Atlanta, GA 1/04 - Boo
Hanks - The Eddy Pub, Saxapahaw, NC 1/13 - Ironing Board Sam - NC Museum of
History, Raleigh, NC 2/01 - Ironing Board Sam - The Eddy Pub, Saxapahaw,
NC
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Music
Maker Relief Foundation, Inc. helps the true pioneers and forgotten heroes of
Southern music gain
recognition
and meet their day to day needs. We present these musical
traditions to the world so American culture will flourish and be preserved for
future generations.
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