Artist + Cruiser Testimonials

"It's not Disney World. It's about people relaxing, enjoying themselves, and spending time with others who enjoy the same kind of music as they do. It's amazing how people can really connect through the Blues and R&B. Every year you can set your clock by it." - Taj Mahal, Multi-Grammy Award Winner

"The best gig we've ever played!" - Jimmy McCracklin (after 60+ years of performing)

Don't Miss the Best Blues Event on the Planet...
"It's one of the few experiences that actually delivers as advertised. It really is as good as it gets for a serious Blues fan. The music literally never stops. As I write this, several passengers just fired up a jam next to the pool; it's 9:30 in the morning. I'm sure if I took a little walk to another part of the ship... there's more music!
- Cruiser Cathy Minke, BluesWax

"It's amazing, The cruises are probably the best thing that's happened to the blues in years. It's a shot in the arm for Blues music in general. All the musicians get together - the top blues guys from the old guard and the new."
- Tommy Castro

"This is the hippest group of white folks I've ever seen."
- Millie Jackson during her second set 'Milliology' in Jan. '06

"I was amazed and pleased by the positive interaction among fans and musicians of all races and backgrounds. This cruise easily beat any music festival experience I've ever had."
- Award-winning Filmmaker Robert Mugge

"For those who never sailed; believe me, it will change your life forever!" - Ana Popovic

"Why am I not on the Pacific Cruise?!!" - Rod Piazza

"One of the best musical experiences of my life!" - Anthony Gomes

New to Bluesin'? Everyone has a first time! Check out these
testimonials from some of our Cruise "Virgins"...

"I WON a Blues Cruise and had THE TIME OF MY LIFE! I met so many great people --Carl, Gary, Don and Rosemary (aka Maryanne and the Professor) Dave and Marie, the famous Joyce and Steve and many many more! I'm really missing you guys now that I'm back in Virginia! The music was FABULOUS, I especially loved Kelley Hunt! Our ship rocked like no other cruise ship possibly could! I hope to one day be able to go on this cruise again. In the meantime, I really hope to see many of you at a Blues Festival in the not so distant future!" - Dee Dee

"My girlfriend won a trip on some kind of blues cruise that I had never heard of before and it forever changed my life, my attitude, my altitude and my CD collection. I love live music and had the time of my life on the LRBC. It was great to meet so many new friends!" - Martita

"A LIFE CHANGING EXPERIENCE... THE CENTER OF MY UNIVERSE..."

Don't miss this from JP:
To: All my musically-motivated friends
As you all know, I'd been a big booster of Jazzfest in the Big Easy for years. Too many terrific times have been had there for me to ever regret attending. I'd always overlook the little yet frequent pains-in -the-ass such as: shows that chronically start late, spending tons on cabs over the length of the fest, dubious/dangerous after-hours neighborhoods, jam-packed stages, long beer lines, tedious waits for restaurant tables, sloppy-drunk frat boys, sold-out shows and on and on ............etc.

Look in the mirror and ask yourself: "Self, do I REALLY love live music... The Blues, godfather to all we listen to today?" You can have terrific festing (7 days) and eliminate every problem stated above.

Cause if you answer yes----read on to hear of perhaps the greatest nine days I've reveled in over my half century spent roaming this planet. We've all seen the movie "Woodstock". Recall the stage being set up? Now picture watching a crane spend seven hours uploading tons and tons and tons of equipment up 12 stories. Building a stage, from the ground up, literally right over a pool, complete with welders' torches sparking over I-beams, electricians erecting lighting scaffolds, sound techs stringing miles of cable, buzz saws whining as carpenters scurry about. Amps/monitors/soundboards/guitars/pianos/organs--everything a music fan might desire!

ON A CRUISE SHIP!!!!!!!

Ever yearn to party only with die-hard music heads? From most all 50 states, Canada, Austria, England, Germany? Ever been envious of those sitting side-stage/backstage? (No off-limits fencing here!) Where the first time anyone asks "what you do for a living" occurs after 5 days at sea? Where not one cell phone is heard ringing? Tired of one genre, walk 5 minutes to any of other 3 locations for music? Ever sat in nearly deserted, quiet lounge sharing cigs with musician from Germany at 3 am---only to have 20-something young dude with British accent humbly approach us asking "Would you mind if I played the piano?" and promptly get blown away with 1/2 hour of boogie piano straight from Professor Longhair and New Orleans? Desire to drink without the fear of the DUI? Ever been grooving in front of a stage, turn around, and see Taj Mahal and one of ladies from Saffire/ Uppity Blues Women bopping equally joyfully RIGHT BEHIND you? When's the last time you sat down to lunch with a professional musician? Had a cocktail at 2am with a harp player? Walked a beach in Honduras with a saxman who jammed with every available grouping until dawn every day? Went in (unsuccessful) search of a fishing guide in Belize with drummer for Roomfull of Blues? Shoot the shit with flute player for Derek Trucks about influences for my daughter's playing---same guy who was awarded most-jamminest musician? Stay up till dawn almost daily? See 80-something piano legend Johnnie Johnson (wrote most of Chuck Berry's hits) be invited up by almost every band? See Little Milton--as polished as BB King? See 3 hour jam that started at 1 in the morning feature about 25 guys, including 13 on stage at once? Ever seen 4 bass players jam together at 3 am? Ever been flattered by musician, after last afternoon farewell gig by Taj, ask you to autograph HIS festival poster? Folks, all this truly happened to me. And once I get used to beginning a day at 7am instead of ending it then, I'll coherently relive another 101 things I haven't even mentioned yet.

The reason for my urgency in bringing all this to your attention is this: The 2005 Legendary Rhythm and Blues Cruise, sailing in January next year, already has 700 bookings (half capacity). This year's gig sold out 6 months in advance---though did meet one lucky soul from Calgary who heard about it 12/7 and filled a cancellation 4 days later! Truth be told: I had always been the anti-cruiser. Not on this boat: dress up for dinner (not me) or live in tees and shorts---nobody cares. There are no rules. Seeing just-off-duty crews in their dress whites boppin' with beers in hand said it all. Pull into a port and out came the 20 foot long, OUR BOAT KICKS ASS sign for all the other ships to be envious of!!! Not to mention the pirate's skull and crossbones flag proudly waving from the stern flagpole! Folks, your fellow cruisers are the counterculture of yesteryear....no losers on this ship. Don't delay, don't deliberate, don't second-guess yourself, don't say you can't afford it. Do something you will fondly bask in for the rest of your life, do your own life a favor and GET ON BOARD! This is not a paid political announcement---however, for the price of a cocktail ot two, I'll gladly provide the long version of this joyful adventure. And mention that I referred ya; referral fund will pay for a cocktail party next year.

I realize this is a long ramble. Trust me, the reality is like nothing else I've witnessed in 35 years of hearing live music. And should you find yourself saying "I'm not that big a fan of the Blues"........you have no idea how WRONG you can be.

- Love Ya All, JP JPND75@aol.com

 

-- MORE ARTIST TESTIMONIALS --

"We all had an amazing experience. What a wonderful group of people you bring together, truly the best blues festival experience I have had in the 15 years of touring."
- Tim Duffy & the Music Makers

"My eyes swelled up in tears when I realized I had to get off the ship. It felt like home."
- Biscuit Miller (Anthony Gomes Band)

Saffire's Gaye Adegbalola

Dear Roger and the rest of the crew... I had a ball! Thank you so much for inviting me. I am sorry it took me so long to write, but seems like I'm just coming for air.

If at all possible, please consider me to be invited back next year. If that is not possible, please consider Saffire or please consider my Classic Blues Act. Also, I'd love to do the History of the Blues Workshop again.

Sincerely grateful, Gaye

Again, I apologize for letting folks know I was coming – I truly didn't know it was supposed to be a secret!


Big City Blues Magazine:
Artist Postcards from the High Seas

Shemekia Copeland
I've never seen so many diehard blues fans in one place at one time. People are crazy about the music and that's the way it should be! My first blues cruiseŠI like watching all the other bands, just hanging out with the other musicians and the people that we never get to see hardly and then you end up seeing them for seven days straight which is kind of rare for us for that long of time. If you are totally into the blues and don't mind listening to music and hanging out all night long, this is definitely for you. I'm glad we're going back. It's a wonderful time of year. February is the worst winter month of the year. Going to the Caribbean during that time is definitely a big plus for me.

Ronnie Baker Brooks
The last two years the band has been asking to participate in the Legendary Rhythm and Blues Cruise and we finally got our chance. If you love the blues, you should try to make it next year. It is like a 24/7 blues fest, with so many musicians jamming around the ship. It is one hell of a party. We ported in St. Croix, Tortola, and the Dominican Republic. We, along with special guest Jellybean Johnson, played 4 shows and had a great time. (Looks like we¹ll be back next year, so keep checking their website for more info). We had unscheduled jam sessions with Jellybean Johnson, Shemekia Copeland, Tommy Castro, Bernard Allison, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Alvin Youngblood Hart, Curtis Salgado and the Platinum Band. It was an incredible experience, one the band and I will never forget. I was able to sit and have a talk with Taj Mahal, Otis Clay, Tyrone Davis, Terrance Simien and many Blues Cruisers, just shooting the breeze. I also participated in an official talk session with Shemekia Copeland, Bernard Allison and Alvin Youngblood Hart discussing our family upbringing in the blues. We also talked about doing a tour together - the ³Who¹s Your Daddy Tour². What do you think about that?


John Mooney
It was so much fun - the whole cruise was . It gets better and better . It seems like so many people on the cruise have been on other cruises before and they know everybody and it's more and more comfortable. I really enjoyed seeing Shemekia and Lil' Ed and playing on the outdoor stage. I like the smaller undeveloped islands like Tortola. The Mardi Gras Workshop was a lot of fun with Chubby Carrier, Tony Braunagel...

Kim Wilson
It's a vacation! Kick back, great music, listen to some stomp at the stomp, eat food, see a little sun... I love hanging out with Charlie and Henrietta and Taj. I don't get to see Denny Freeman very often. We use to hang out back in Austin together a lot. He's hilarious. The whole thing in general is real mellow - the relaxed atmosphere of it. I usually play every day and I didn't play every day on the cruise. I actually really got to make a vacation out of it. And that's what I did. I'm on the road so much I don't get to relax that often. When we went to Cozumel, Amanda and I just went to the beach and hung out and sat there and let people wait on us. I jammed the night Kid Ramos was in charge of it and I went to the last night on the cruise. And I enjoyed playing basketball on the boat and working out.


Chubby Carrier
We are family! This is my fourth cruise and they get better and better. I like everything. Let's start with the people, the fans...I got to start with them. We don't get to be up close and personal with the fans that often because most of the time we have to play and leave but to be able to spend a whole week with the fans that was the moment right there! Just to be able to say, 'I'm hangin' out with you guys for a week.' I love jammin' and we did one with Ronnie Baker Brooks and the guy from California, James Armstrong. I liked him and one late night with Kid, Kid Ramos. I came home around four o'clock in the morning. I don't know if I was playin' the right notes or not but I was up there. Very rarely do we get to jam out on the road. On the boat, it's a chance of a lifetime to jam. We did a Mardi Gras Workshop, second line and how I got started with zydeco and how zydeco got involved with Mardi Gras. I feel good about things like that. It was nice. A lot of the blues lovers and blues fans don't now what zydeco is. I'm always willing to educate and where it comes from. When we came in from Mexico, I was fired up. It's a party that just don't stop! Being able to be on the boat with all the blues and zydeco lovers. Electrifying! It's so high and intensive. Everybody had a smile on their faces and everybody is so happy! I liked the year when we went to St. Croix. I miss the blues fest we used to do when we would go there and Bonnie Raitt joined us on stage. That was awesome!


Charlie Musselwhite
The camaraderie says it all for me and when Kim Wilson and I sat in with each other's bands. It's fun because of the excitement it generates with the people and among the musicians, too. My favorite thing to do on the islands is snorkeling. No blues cruise has stopped at my favorite island yet, which is Tenerife.



James Armstrong

I've had so many people tell me about this cruise over the last few years, but (the descriptions) just didn't come up to what this cruise is all about. The energy, the people...all blues fans. It was just one of the most amazing experiences I'v
e ever had.

Barbara Blue
The boat is rockin' so don't bother knockin'! Dear Music Lovers Everywhere, It's blues, from the novice to the pro that surrounds you along with paradise, the sun and the sea. You can choose to participate or sit back and take in the sites and sounds, which are endless, unless you find a nice quiet cozy corner to chill. I had a VERY special opportunity to perform a few songs from my new CD, Sell My Jewelry with Taj's Phantom Blues Band of which I recorded it with, and as a special added treat we were joined by Kim Wilson on harmonica. SO you just never know what's gonna go down.... It's a blues history in the making. This boat is a rockin' so don't bother knockin'!!! Just book a reservation and tell them Barbara Blue sent ya !!!! It only takes one...then you're hooked...I'm a veteran of 5, 6 or 7!!! Happy Cruisin' XOX, -BB


Tony Braunagel of the Phantom Blues Band
Night after night I get to play with an iconŠ Here I am on the Blues Cruise with hundreds of rabid, loyal, blues fans. These folks are the core of our fan base when we travel around the US and Europe with Taj Mahal. What would we do without them? And now I get to bump elbows on the dance floor with them. Oh yes, sorry, let me back up. My name is Tony Braunagel and I have the distinction of playing drums with Taj Mahal and the Phantom Blues Band, which is both an honor and a pleasure. Night after night, I get to play with an icon in a very talented band, lucky me. Also every night I get to hear all of these great artists, such as Shemekia Copeland, what a voice, do some butt rockin' with The Fabulous Thunderbirds, zydeco with Chubby Carrier, laugh at Rev. Billy Wirtz, and dig the smooth harmonica playing of Charlie Musselwhite with his great band. Not to forget John Mooney's foot stomping Delta New Orleans gumbo, Lil' Ed's endless energy, Ike Turner, the master of early rock and roll, and enjoy a new artist that I've become friends with, James Armstrong. If I've left anyone out it's because I'm out of breath. The boat is also full of great new artists who are getting their careers going such as Ronnie Baker Brooks, Barbara Blue and Jill West, who come along to soak up the atmosphere of music that takes place no where else but on this boat. The cameraderie with all of the other musicians is overwhelmingly inspirational. I jammed way past my bed time almost every night, swam with the Sting Rays in the Cayman Islands, climbed the falls, without a guide, in Ocho Rios, and went snorkeling with a bunch of friends in Cozumel. This does not suck, so d
on't feel sorry for me. I can't wait to do it again. Wish you were here. All the Best - Tony B

RONNIE BAKER BROOKS
The Band's new year started out with a tour in Florida and the Blues Cruise! We had a ball! There were many great bands and musicians on the cruise and a lot of jamming! I had the pleasure to bring back my Big Brother, Jellybean Johnson, with me on the cruise! It's always fun when Jellybean comes out to play with us! He's always busy doing something like, touring with Morris Day and The Time or playing with several bands in Minneapolis or in the studio! So when he does get the time to come out with us, it's really appreciated and so much fun. We both are hoping to do more gigs together this year.

I had another surprise for the Blues Cruiser's! I brought my Mom and Dad on the cruise! I didn't even tell the band. I wanted to surprise everyone! Of course, we got Dad (LONNIE BROOKS) to jam with us and it was awesome! Jamming with my Dad brought back a lot of memories of when I was on the road with him, and to just hang out with him and my Mom was very cool. I must admit it felt funny watching Millie Jackson with my parents at first, but when I saw them enjoying the show, I was cool.Millie Jackson is something else! I remember sneaking to hear her records when I was a kid. I had the chance to hear and jam with some of my good friends! That's the cool thing about the Cruise. It's like a 24 hour, 7 day Blues Festival. You can watch and/or jam with some of the musicians that you normally don't get a chance to! Then, just hang out! The Cruisers can too! I know I closed the Piano Bar and the Crow's Nest (nite clubs on the ship) down a couple of nights! One night, about 1:30 in the morning, Tab Benoit came to me and said "Let's go jam at the Crow's Nest, I'll play some drums and you play some bass".

It started out with no one there at first, then came Tommy Castro. But I didn't have a bass. So Tommy played guitar and Tab played drums and I sang! It was so cool, it reminded me of the old Muddy Waters and Jimmy Reed stuff! Then next thing you know we had a crowd and then we really got the spirit! My man Zac Harmon got up there with us and we pitched a Wang Dang Doodle! I also got to jam with my Blues Brothers, Billy Branch and Kenny Neal! I was in my room and they had Billy and Kenny's acoustic show live on TV, so I ran down there to catch the show. Then they called me and Slick Ballinger up to jam with them! That was awesome too! There were so many memorable jams like that with other musicians throughout the whole week! So if you get a chance, you should get on the Legendary Rhythm and Blues Cruise and book it now!

A shout out to Roger Naber, the Staff (especially the sound crew), the Bands and the Cruisers for putting on a great and memorable cruise! Well, I think I said enough for now. Thank you to all of you who sent birthday wishes to me in January and hope to see you soon! Peace, RBB


Bluesin' Revelations (Cruiser Testimonials!)

"My girlfriend won a trip on some kind of blues cruise that I had never neard of before and it forever changed my life, my attitude, my altitude and my CD collection." -Martita, 2003 Cruiser

What are you going to be doing this coming February when it's 10 below in Chicago and zero degrees in Boston!?

Dear Friends...
For a lot of years, I would spend my winter vacation somewhere in the Rockies or Tetons bundled up amongst 30 pounds of clothing and still freezing my ass off while I attempted to negotiate down 4000 feet of treacherous terrain at speeds of nearly 80 miles an hour with the bitter wind in my face... icicles hanging from my eyebrows... toes and fingers too numb to feel... knees aching from the pain of years of sports abuse... with the only music that I could hear coming from my inadequate Walkman whose tape would freeze up and crack under the pressure of the sub-zero temperatures... only to finally make it to the end of the day looking forward to the comfort of a nice hot shower and a relaxing time in the hot tub with a nice cold beer... yet, at that point, I was always too tired and beat up to make it that far... I generally got as far as the bar at the lodge at the bottom of the hill and somehow found a way to crawl back to the condo and to my bed at the end of the night to try and get a restful night's sleep so that I could do this all over again the next day and the next day and the next... and I use to think that that was fun!!!

Of course it was fun or I wouldn't have been doing it for so many years... however, at some point in time, one gets their mind right and figures out what is really fun and important in life!!

I still like to ski although I haven't done it quite some time... however, my winter vacation is now spent floating on a boat in the Caribbean basking in the sun amidst 80 degree temperatures during the day while sipping on an Absolute on the rocks or a tropical drink with an orange umbrella stuck in it listening to some of the greatest music this earth has to offer and amongst a thousand or so other folks who are there for the same reason as I.

Believe you me... I am not one who likes water per se... you can ask some of my closest friends, some of whom I spent a most terrifying and almost life ending day with screaming down a class 7 river just outside of Yosemite several years back (Joe ... Kurt ... Pete)... however, a few years ago, I read about a cruise put together by some folks out of Kansas City who happen to own a blues club (The Grand Emporium) and whose vision was to create a life changing experience in the way of a floating blues festival of sorts that would last a week and would be located in the warmth and sunshine of the tropics during a time of year when most others would be contemplating the shoveling of a foot of snow amidst sub zero temperatures at 6 am before heading off to a boring and tedious day at work... it didn't take much to convince me that this was the ticket!!!

The upcoming cruise will be my sixth or seventh Blues Cruise... I have lost count... since the first time that I went, I have not missed a one... that in itself should tell you something about the experience...it is perhaps one of the greatest times you will ever have in your life...except for the second and third time and the fourth and the fifth and ...

I strongly suggest that you visit the cruise website to get the full picture... on the website, you can witness the experience of last year's cruise via pictures and testimonials, the ship layout is there, the lineup and artist bios are there, sign up instructions and forms...whatever you need to help you make up your mind and get it done is contained on the website. You can also call the folks who are putting the whole thing together and discuss issues and experiences with them in person by calling 1-888-BLUESIN.

You may ask: "why is Steve doing this and why is he working so hard at trying to get us to go on this cruise and have the greatest time of our lives as well?" Well, for one, I'm in the music business...I own an independent compact disc store. I left corporate America to do this because I love music...part of what we do is turn people on to music.That is one of the pure joys of doing what we do. I would love to turn all of you on to what I consider to be one of the greatest experiences involving music available on this planet right here and right now...it would make me feel great to see all of you having the time of your life... so there is some self satisfaction contained in all of this, and there is the $50 referral fee that I earn if you go. However, that is not the point. I am splitting my referral fee(s) with the people who are going because of me so that we may enjoy an additional drink or two or three amidst the sounds of Taj Mahal, Koko Taylor, Lonnie Brooks, Tommy Castro, John Mooney, Chubby Carrier, Terrance Simien, Bernard Allison, Rod Piazza, Lil' Ed &, Shemekia Copeland, Duke Robillard, Alvin Youngblood Hart, Saffire, Kelley Hunt, Curtis Salgado, The Radiators, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Tyrone Davis, Otis Clay and a favorite of the Fox Valley area...Ronnie Baker Brooks... how much more could you ask for!?

So check it out...more than that...sign up for the time of your life. I guarantee that you will not regret it and that you will have a most difficult time coming up with an experience as fulfilling as the Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise!

Steve Warrenfeltz
feltz@mindspring.com


4 More Days of Heaven On The Big Pond!

Hello fellow blues cruisers! I can't believe so many months have passed since the cruise. It was so good to see you in Tampa Bay, except Geno.

But there is a purpose for my letter today... I am writing to inform you that I have circumbed to the pressure exerted by Tracey Jones. Maybe I am weak, so I guess I will have to admit it: I just can't say no! I just can't say no to fun, bluesin', cruisin', and yousin! So as Tracey put it so adeptly. if she and I have to do this so do you!

So, suck it up cruisers... how can you say "no" to four more nights together? Four more nights of music. Four more nights of the addicting altered reality that we so love? OH, OH, OH... I think I'm feeling inspired! Attention all cruisers. Listen to me! We need more time together floatin' at sea! Seven nights were just great... we had so much fun listening to music under the sun. But the time went so fast! We all wanted more. We wished for one more night. Now we can have four!

So, come on fellow Voyagers! Please don't break my heart! How can you not be there with us right from the start? You better come join us. We'll be bluesin' and cruisin', and if you miss this Melody, I think you'll be losin'! How can you even pretend you can settle for seven when its in your power to make it lucky eleven?

THE MORAL OF THIS DITTY: THOUGH IT'S MORE STUPID THAN IT IS PRETTY... Please save those nickels, dimes and quarters for four more nights up on the waters!

HAVE I MADE MY POINT? Can't wait! Love y'all!
Florida Chris Boundary

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