The Kansas City Music Blues and
Jazz Festival
September 2-3, 2006 at The Woodlands Horse Track.
Wednesday
August 30, 2006
Hearne Christopher - KC Star
Tuesday August
15, 2006
Read a Kerry Livgren Article in Modern Guitars Magazine
Thursday - August 10, 2006
Saturday - June 10, 2006
Saturday - June 2, 2006
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RELEASE : August 10, 2006 |
ROCK BAND
KANSAS RETURNS WITH
NEW NAME AND NEW JAZZ MUSIC STYLE |
Proto-Kaw To Perform at Kansas Citys
2006 Blues & Jazz Festival |
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Kansas City,
KS : Musician Kerry Livgren, guitarist and co-founder of the 1970s band,
Kansas, has returned to the music scene with his new band, Proto-Kaw, a progressive
rock/jazz sensation. Livgren and Proto-Kaw are one of several groups featured at the 2006
Blues & Jazz Festival at The Woodlands, Labor Day Weekend, Sept. 2-3.
Proto-Kaw, (proto=early version of) ( kaw=indian word for Kansas), features the talents
of fellow band members Lynn Meredith, sax player John Bolton, drummer Mike Patrum,
keyboardist Dan Wright, multi- instrumentalist/vocalist Jake Livgren and bass player Craig
Kew. The group has come full circle in their music careers in recent years and again is
playing live concerts and recording. In January, Proto-Kaw released its newest CD, titled
"The Wait of Glory," which features 12 new original songs from Kerry Livgren.
The new CD comes on the heels of their critically acclaimed breakout CD "Before
Became After." Proto Kaw was an experiment in renewing old relationships that has
turned into one of the world's greatest new rock bands.
In the early 70's, the band Kansas went
through three transformations. The sound of the band changed along with the group members.
The band the world came to know as Kansas was actually the third version of the band.
Proto-Kaw is the renamed, reformed second version. Formed in 1971 and disbanding in
1973, "Kansas II" played mostly original material written by Kerry Livgren.
After Kansas II disbanded, the group went their separate ways with Kerry gaining notoriety
with the famous Kansas and the others assuming normal lives working in education, sales
and the media. Most did not speak with each other for 30 years and many did not play music
during this span, until the resurrection of the band through this project. That is what
makes this story so unique -- that Proto-Kaw lives again!
Fans of the group can enjoy their new transformation on Saturday, Sept. 2. For $17.50
per person, Blues & Jazz Fest attendees will also see the guitar legend Bo Diddley,
The Latin Jazz All Stars, The Moutin Reunion direct from Paris as well as Kansas City's
biggest names like Baby Lee & The KC All Stars.
The Woodlands features a covered grandstand, free parking and close proximity to the
Legends, Kansas Citys hottest new entertainment district.
Doors will open at 11 a.m. with opening acts getting underway at noon. The show will go
on throughout the day and evening, until the last of the entertainers takes their final
bow. Children under age 12 will be admitted for free; tickets can be obtained through
TicketMaster at 816-931-3330.
Several sponsors are supporting the Blues & Jazz Fest, including Magic 107.3, The
Woodlands, State Farm Insurance, Southwest Airlines, Kansas Army National Guard, American
Red Cross, Cumulus Broadcasting, Boulevard Beer, Jazz Louisiana Kitchen, Time Warner
Cable, Big Dudes Music City, KCStory.com, Barleys Brewhaus, 39th Street West, 3rd
Friday Art Walks, 810 Zone, The Blue Moose, Wyandotte County Visitors Bureau, 75th Street
Brewery, ODowd's Little Dublin, Famous Daves BBQ, DeMasters Insurance, Audio
Port and Brinks Home Security.
For more information about the Blues & Jazz Fest, or to view a complete talent
lineup, visit their website at www.KansasCityMusic.com.
Visit The Kansas City Music Blues and Jazz Festival Website
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Tickets are only $17.50
Children Under 12 Free with adult

On Sale June 1
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5/26/06
The start of Memorial Day Weekend is here.
Check this section for Festival updates.
We are pleased to have Southwest Airlines, State Farm Insurance, Magic 107 FM, Kansas National Guard, KC Hopps Restuarants and Breweries, Jazz Louisiana Kitchens, and the American Red Cross as sponsors.
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Blues and
Jazz Festival 2005
Talent
arrangements are being made.
Announcements will come as the contracts come in.
Blues acts, call Woody Davis, (785) 224-4848.
All other inquiries, call Mark Valentine, (816) 520-8430.
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Blues and Jazz fans
will see 24 acts over 2 days.
The facility will hold 30,000.
The covered grandstand will shelter
Kansas City Music lovers from the sun and elements.
There is plenty of free parking.
The level, paved and patrolled parking lots
will allow the physically challenged to attend
as well as those partial to high heels.
Tickets are only $17.50
Children Under 12 Free with adult

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