Gritty Blues at Greensboro Farmers Curb Market with The Piedmont Blues Preservation Society, Saturday April 25, 2015
Greensboro Farmers Curb Market, 501 Yanceyville St., will host “Gritty Blues”, April 25, 2015 from 8 am – 11:30 am, an event honoring southern favorites staples, grits with a side of blues! We will serve Old Mill of Guilford Grits with a variety of savory and sweet toppings from market vendors including shrimp from George Smith’s NC Seafood, bacon, sausages, kale, scallions, spring onions, butter, cheese, garlic scapes, and honey. Tracy Lamothe, owner of Blue Spoon Cooking School, will be the guest chef for the day.
Enjoy the sounds of Peter May, Piedmont Blues Preservation Society’s 2014 Solo Blues Challenge winner who takes the stage from 9:30 am – 11:30 am.
The cost of the event is $5.00 per bowl with proceeds benefiting Greensboro Farmers Curb Market. Bring a blanket or lawn chair and spend the morning at the Market!
Peter May, the son of a Dixieland-style, trumpet-blaring preacher and a hymn-singing, piano-playing teacher, plays original and classic blues, and gospel. Emphasis is on his North Carolina Piedmont style. Trips to the Delta literally and metaphorically, infuse his personal style with an edge of raw desolation. His classically trained hands mete out precise fingerstyle blues, while his voice belts out something between a holler and a howl.
Gritty Blues is a collaboration to help raise awareness of local foods and music in our area.
About the Market
Greensboro Farmers Market, Inc. (GFM) operates Greensboro Farmers Curb Market on behalf of the City of Greensboro. GFM is a “501c3” nonprofit.
GFM provides greater Greensboro with opportunities to purchase and learn about local foods in a friendly and diverse socialsetting. GFM encourages and supports the growth of local foods and artisan goods businesses to improve Greater Greensboro’s economy, support better health through healthy eating and build social and community connections.
About Piedmont Blues Preservation Society
From our love of music and our belief that music is best shared in a community, came the founding of the Piedmont Blues Preservation Society in 1985. Our non-profit organization works to cultivate and preserve the tradition of blues music. Our mission is to help the youth of our community discover the wonder and joy of music by raising awareness and providing music education to our community and schools.