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Special Promotional Section<strong>Paoli</strong> <strong>Blues</strong> <strong>Fest</strong> 2011MAIN STAGE: <strong>Paoli</strong> Village Shoppes, Route 30 in the heart of <strong>Paoli</strong> (across from the train station)11:15 a.m.: Warm-up set with the School of Rock Noon-6 p.m.: Six blues bands from the East CoastThe <strong>Third</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Paoli</strong> <strong>Blues</strong> <strong>Fest</strong> <strong>Main</strong> Stage will feature an estimated crowd of 10,000-20,000,100-125 vendors, a beer garden, and regional blues bands that draw enthusiasts from the DelawareValley and beyond. Food offerings will include barbecue, Italian, hot-off-the-grill treats, ice cream,water ice, custard and more. Kids can enjoy the dunk tank while adults check out bikes from HarleyDavidson, classic cars, art, jewelry, pet stuff and more.“In just two years, the <strong>Paoli</strong> <strong>Blues</strong> <strong>Fest</strong>ival has evolved into a not-to-be-missed fallevent that draws music fans from throughout the region.” —<strong>Main</strong> <strong>Line</strong> <strong>Today</strong>STAGE 2: Noon-4 p.m.: Malvern Federal Savings Bank “Baby <strong>Blues</strong>” Stage 2 area will entertainwith music, crafts, massages, a moon bounce, karate demos, dancers, face painting, chaulk art, food,jugglers and more.ADMISSION COST: Food for REACT The music and street fair are free, but admission does include anon-perishable food item for REACT, which helps local families and the elderly in the <strong>Main</strong> <strong>Line</strong> area.With the support of the Tredyffrin Township Police, REACT provides 60-80 meals a week.YOU’RE INVITED! And bring a friend, the kids, pets (look for vendors giving treats)—or just comealone and make friends! After two years, we’re fi nding that people and families stay the whole day.The music is great and never stops, the food keeps coming, the dancing is infectious, and fun is allaround. So why leave? In fact, each year the number of people attending has doubled, and weexpect the same this year. So come early, stay late, have fun, visit the shops, eat, drink and, most ofall, enjoy the blues.MAKE IT A WEEKEND! There are lots of things to do in the <strong>Paoli</strong> area. So if you’re coming fromafar, why not stay? Contact the Chester County Conference and Visitors Bureau or visitwww.paoli-bluesfest for places to stay and things to do ... Historic Waynesborough, Valley ForgeNational Historical Park, King of Prussia Mall, Chanticleer Garden, Wayne Art Center and lots more.COMMITTEE MEMBERS Founder: Ken Klaus Co-Chairs: Pattye Benson (Great Valley House) and Marie Thibault (Partners Advertising)Sponsorship and Financial Director: John Fattibene (Harvest Financial Partners) Music Committee: Tom Kaney (McKnight Kaney),Bob DiSimone (<strong>Paoli</strong> Car Care) Creator of <strong>Blues</strong> <strong>Fest</strong> Image: Dane Tilghman First Aid and Emergency Services: Brad Zerr(<strong>Paoli</strong> Hospital) Director of Volunteers: Tony LaRocca (New York Life) Director of Vendor Coordination: Bob PaccaInformation Booth Director: Linda Goldstein (Linda’s Country Cleaners) Hospitality: Denise Degus Signage: Mark Thurwanger<strong>Main</strong> Stage Location Providers: Judy Huey (<strong>Paoli</strong> Village Shoppes) Website Development: SparkNet TechnologiesTHANK YOU!What a party 2010 was! And expect2011 to be bigger and better thanks toour sponsors —especially <strong>Paoli</strong> VillageShoppes and Malvern Federal SavingsBank—our hosts—<strong>Paoli</strong> Hospital, <strong>Main</strong><strong>Line</strong> <strong>Today</strong> and WXPN—and our manyother generous sponsors. Thanks also toour volunteers and vendors, who makethe day yummy, organized, friendlyand top-notch.And don’t miss a visit with hometownartist Dane Tilghman, whose work we’veused since the birth of the <strong>Paoli</strong> <strong>Blues</strong> <strong>Fest</strong>.This year’s cover image, titled Big Bo,captures the signature square guitarof Bo Diddley.Tilghman grew up in <strong>Paoli</strong>. He’s alsoknown for his murals in Citizens BankPark, the Baseball Hall of Fame andTurner Field, plus his creations for otherblues and jazz festivals. (Thanks, Dane!)And remember: This year’s bluesbands are the best of the best. So joinus for an awesome day—and shakethe blues away!Visit paolibluesfest.com.MAIN LINE TODAY 4699 West Chester Pike, Newtown Square, PA 19073. PHONE: (610) 325-4630 or (888) 217-6300, FAX: (610) 325-4636, EDITORIAL FAX: (610) 325-5215. August 2011, Vol. 16,Number 8. Copyright © 2011 by <strong>Today</strong> Media. All Rights Reserved. This magazine or its trademarks may not be reproduced in whole or in part in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical,including photocopying or recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system now known or hereafter invented without written permission from the Publisher. Editorial submissions: Unsolicitedmanuscripts and photographs, unless specifically assigned by an editor in writing, are not the responsibility of this magazine. Submitted color photography, requested or unsolicited, is alwaysMLH-113 <strong>Blues</strong>a division of<strong>Fest</strong><strong>Today</strong> Media,adsInc.7/21/11 2:56 non-returnable. PM Letters Page to the editor 1 are welcome. Letters should include name, address and a daytime phone number so that authenticity can be verified. Subscriptions: $18 a year. Subscription4699 West Chester Pike, Newtown Business Center, Newtown Square, PA 19073queries: Mail: <strong>Main</strong> <strong>Line</strong> <strong>Today</strong>, PO Box 30109, Wilmington, DE 19805. E-mail: subscriberservices@mainlinetoday.com. Phone: (888) 600-3770. Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. SinglePhone (610) 325-4630, Fax (610) 325-4636, Editorial Fax (610) 325-5215, www.mainlinetoday.com copies/back issues: Single copies and back issues are available at the cover price, plus $2 postage and handling, with bulk rates available. Call (888) 600-3770 or go to www.mainlinetoday.com.Remember, you don’t haveto feel bad to sing the blues.As a proud supporter of the<strong>Paoli</strong> <strong>Blues</strong> <strong>Fest</strong>, we’re committedto helping everyone in ourcommunity feel good.mainlinehealth.org/paoli1.866.CALL.MLHwww.paolibluesfest.comSEPTEMBER 2011 www.mainlinetoday.comP3


Special Promotional SectionFeatured ArtistsDavid Coppa & Scrapple’s mastery has beenheavily influenced by Albert, B.B. and Freddy King,Louis Jordan, and Stevie Ray Vaughan. These bluesrockers write many of their own songs, perfectinga traditional and contemporary blues style.With its searing guitar licks and backbeat with heat, the trio is areal crowd-pleaser that will quench your appetite for shuffles, slowblues, boogie-woogie and powerful instrumentals. Flavored with hintsof Texas blues and Jimi Hendrix, David Coppa & Scrapple are aPhilly-style staple with a sound recipe for success.Says one fan: “David Coppa is a must-hear, jaw-dropping guitarwizard whose music sizzles and never fizzles.”Visit www.facebook.com/pages/david-coppa-scrapple.Angel Blue Band is Philadelphia based, playing avariety of venues and events in the Tri-State region.The band is fronted by remarkable and versatile singerJan Epstein, described by many as “the little diva withthe big voice.”Epstein grew up in Boston, where she establishedherself in the jazz and rock club scene. But while herroots are in rock and jazz, her passion of late is singing a uniqueform of blues, as interpreted through her unique background.The Angel Blue Band’s diverse repertoire ranges from gritty, Joplinesquerock to soul, jazz and funk. The group also features Tom Kaneyon guitar, Mike Whren on bass, Dave Lynn on saxophone and CharlesPlaugher on drums.Visit www.facebook.com/angelblueband.Russ Lambert with Rob Perna & the Shakedancer Bandblend traditional Chicago and Mississippi blues withthe California jump style. First-class showmen who liketo involve audiences in their performances, they inspireeveryone to get up and dance.The band’s varied lineup includes guitarists RobPerna and Wayne Johnston, bassists Jeff Michael,Jimmy Prichard and Lou Brotman, and drummers LarryHinkel and Michael St. John O’Rourke. Lambert handles vocals andplays chromatic and diatonic harmonica. About the group, Delaware’sBig Shout newspaper wrote: “They don’t settle on just one style, butspan the whole range of what the blues are all about. Lowdownshuffles, fast-tempo tunes that hit you with a case of audio whiplash,dynamite struts and—to juice it up a little more—some swinging jump.”If you’re a blues lover or just want to have a great time, then don’tmiss this next performance.Visit www.myspace.com/therusslambertband.The Scoville <strong>Blues</strong> Band is a high-energy blues act based outof Bucks County with many influences that help define their style. Theband offers something for everybody, from contemporary blues rockto the traditional Texas and Chicago styles to funky New Orleansstrains—both originals and covers.The Scoville <strong>Blues</strong> Band has played the Riverfront <strong>Blues</strong> <strong>Fest</strong>ival, theLehigh River <strong>Blues</strong> Jam, Taste of Philadelphia, the State Street <strong>Blues</strong> Strolland the Burlington Jazz & <strong>Blues</strong> Heritage <strong>Fest</strong>ival, among other events.They’ve opened for rock legend Dave Mason, and blues greats WalterTrout and Chris Cain. The bandincludes Dave Piersig (lead vocals,percussion), Jay Pinkus (lead guitar,vocals), Ken Guthens (guitar, vocals),Jim Bowman (drums, percussion)Dave Badgley (harp, sax and vocals)Visit www.scovilleblues.com.The Deb Callahan Band features Philadelphia-based bluesandsoul-drenched vocalist and songwriter Deb Callahan,who grew up in the Boston area but has been a fixture onthe mid-Atlantic music scene since the late 90s. During thistime, she’s gained a reputation for her creative writingand powerful, emotionally expressive voice, and her engaging stagepresence makes for a high-energy show. <strong>Blues</strong> Revue has referred toher as the next Bonnie Raitt, raving that “Philly’s Deb Callahan hasthe pipes, the songs and the raw talent to graduate to the next level”.Callahan and her band have entrenched themselves in the nationalblues scene with performances at festivals from coast to coast, includingCalifornia’s Monterey Bay <strong>Blues</strong> <strong>Fest</strong>ival, Florida’s Springing the <strong>Blues</strong><strong>Fest</strong>ival, Minnesota’s Boundary Water <strong>Blues</strong> <strong>Fest</strong>ival and Connecticut’sCookin at McCooks, plus many other events in the Mid-Atlantic region.Visit www.debcallahanband.com.Mikey Jr. is a self-taught prodigy. Hunkering down withhis impressive collection of vintage tapes, CDs and videos,Mikey spent the better part of his youth immersing himself inblues music. By the time he was 21, he was already a roadtestedplayer, making even ardent blues purists take notice.Since that time, Mikey Jr. has released six CDs, along with adocumentary DVD. His latest release, It Ain’t Hard to Tell, is beinghailed as a watershed effort.Visit mikeyjunior.com.A special thanks to the <strong>Main</strong> <strong>Line</strong> School of Rock.Map of locations and scheduleParking locationsGood Samaritan Church 212 W. Lancaster Ave.<strong>Paoli</strong> Train Station North Valley Road<strong>Paoli</strong> Baptist Church 33 E. Lancaster Ave.<strong>Paoli</strong> Presbyterian Church 225 South Valley Roadlocal accommodationsand transportation INFOThe Valley Forge Conventionand Visitors Bureau:www.valleyforge.orgThe <strong>Paoli</strong> Business & ProfessionalAssociation: www.paolibusiness.comChester County’s Brandywine Valley:www.brandywinevalley.comPhiladelphia and Countryside:www.visitphilly.comMalvern Business &Professional Association:www.malvernbusiness.comSEPTA: www.septa.orgDesmond Hotel:www.desmondgv.com<strong>Paoli</strong> <strong>Blues</strong> <strong>Fest</strong>: www.paolibluesfest.com<strong>Main</strong> Stage Band Schedule<strong>Paoli</strong> Village Shoppes11:15 a.m. – School of Rock warm-up setNoon – David Coppa & Scrapple1 p.m. – Angel Blue Band2 p.m. – Russ Lambert with Rob Perna& the Shakedancer Band3 p.m. – Scoville <strong>Blues</strong> Band4 p.m. – Deb Callahan Band5 p.m. – Mikey Jr.schedule of eventsMalvern FederalSavings BankNoon-1 p.m. – Band/music1-1:30 p.m. – Dance1:30-2:15 p.m. – The Great Holtzie(kids’ comedian)2:30-3:15 p.m. – Phil Dickinson(kids’ songs/stories)3:15-4 p.m. – Band/musicOngoing EVENTS• Elmwood Zoo – Swamp animals(alligators, frogs, etc.)• Center on Central – Crafts• Big Smile Toys – Crafts and toys• Face Painting• Moon Bounce• <strong>Paoli</strong> Library – Book/animal character• Chaulk Art• Food and FunP4 www.mainlinetoday.com september 2011


The Four <strong>Main</strong>Types of <strong>Blues</strong>Delta <strong>Blues</strong> The fi rst bluesmusic, originally played byitinerant black men fromthe Mississippi Delta region.Acoustic instrumentation issparse—guitar and vocals,with occasional harmonicaand piano. Artists that typifythe style include CharleyPatton, Eddie J. “Son”House, Robert Johnsonand Muddy Waters.Chicago <strong>Blues</strong> The productof Delta blues musiciansbringing their music northto the Chicago area.Changes includedamplifi cation of the voicewith microphones, plus theaddition of drums, horns,and, most importantly,electric guitars. Artists thattypify this style includeMuddy Waters, Willie Dixonand Howlin’ Wolf.Texas <strong>Blues</strong> Features thesame instrumentation as theChicago style. It’s typified byartists like T-Bone Walkerand Lightnin’ Hopkins.<strong>Blues</strong> Rock Originating inthe early 1960s during thefolk revival, this style wasdirectly influenced by Deltaand Chicago blues.Young white musicianscopied the lyrical stylings andhigh energy of earlier blackplayers, crank ing up thevolume and the beat. Groupsthat typify this styleinclude the Rolling Stones,ZZ Top, the Doors andCredence Clearwater Revival.The <strong>Paoli</strong> <strong>Blues</strong> <strong>Fest</strong>features artists that playa combination of the above,but mostly blues rock. Bandsperform with acoustic andelectric guitars, harmonicas,drums, bass and even horns.Keeping the bluesvisible is one of the primemotivators behind our festival.So join us <strong>Oct</strong>. 1 and shakethe blues right out ofyour soul!Special Promotional SectionFrom Our Major SponsorsEverything’s coming up roses at<strong>Paoli</strong> Hospital (but we still love theblues)! Once again, <strong>Paoli</strong> Hospitalis thrilled to sponsor the <strong>Paoli</strong> <strong>Blues</strong><strong>Fest</strong>. Just as this event attracts thearea’s best talent and providesthe community with superb, liveperformances, <strong>Paoli</strong>—throughthe dedication, expertise andthe outstanding performanceof its well-respected physicians,Magnet-designated nurses andexpert staff—delivers exceptionalcare every day to the residents ofChester County and beyond.<strong>Paoli</strong> was recently named a Top100 Hospital by Thomson Reutersfor excellence in clinical outcomes,patient safety and satisfaction.In addition, the hospital receivedthe Gold Seal of Approval fromthe Joint Commission (the nation’smost respected accreditingorganization) for hip and kneereplacement, COPD and breasthealth. As Chester County’s onlytrauma center, <strong>Paoli</strong>’s speciallytrained emergency care teamcontinues to save countless lives—the most significant thing of all.Visit www.mainlinehealth.org.“Hi Neighbor!” from online mediasponsor <strong>Main</strong><strong>Line</strong>Neighbors.Our friendly, familiar greeting goesout weekly to over 25,000 loyal<strong>Main</strong><strong>Line</strong>Neighbors subscribers,who rely on this popular e-newsletterto find out what’s happeningin their own backyards. Foundedin 2005 by Wayne residentsRegina Sullivan and Laura Woyak,<strong>Main</strong><strong>Line</strong>Neighbors promotescommunity involvement in localnon-profit events and activities.Being the online mediasponsor for the <strong>Paoli</strong> <strong>Blues</strong> <strong>Fest</strong> isa perfect fit for <strong>Main</strong><strong>Line</strong>Neighbors.“We’re all about supporting ourneighboring community, and afun event like the <strong>Paoli</strong> <strong>Blues</strong> <strong>Fest</strong>is a perfect opportunity to do so,”says Sullivan.Each week’s e-newsletter ispacked with a variety of fun,entertaining and civic-mindedevents to appeal to a wide rangeof interests. As Woyak says, “It’slike getting an e-mail from yourneighbor who’s in-the-know.”So, no more excuses forwasting your weekends on laundryand errands. Find out what’shappening in your neighborhood,get involved and have some fun.Sign-up is free and easy—just goto <strong>Main</strong><strong>Line</strong>Neighbors.com andchoose the east or west edition.Welcome to the neighborhood.Enjoy! And we’ll see you at the<strong>Paoli</strong> <strong>Blues</strong> <strong>Fest</strong> on <strong>Oct</strong>. 1.Visit www.mainlineneighbors.com.SparkNet Technologies has yourhomepage ... and more. SparkNETTechnologies is the developer ofthe <strong>Paoli</strong> <strong>Blues</strong> <strong>Fest</strong> website andvery proud to be one of its majorsponsors. Besides Web expertise,SparkNET also provides premiumIT and software developmentservices at reasonable prices.Its clients range in sizefrom start-ups to Fortune 500companies in industries fromhigh-tech to manufacturing.SparkNET tailors cater toclients’ needs. No project isexactly the same, and they focuson controlling whatever fits theproject to ensure the highestquality product, deliveredon time and on budget.SparkNET Technologies alsoworks in a wide range of capacities,from project planning and requirementsgathering to the entiresoftware development lifecycle.Visit www.sparknettech.com.Get connected at Social MediaHeadquarters (HQ). How did youfind out about the <strong>Paoli</strong> <strong>Blues</strong> <strong>Fest</strong>?Well, if it was by word of mouth,the word is spreading thanks togroups of connected friends andeven strangers, all with a commoninterest. Nick and Chris of SocialMedia Headquarters are helpingto make that happen.If you’re looking to connect,struggling to understand how to useFacebook and blogs, and not quiteup to speed on the value that socialmedia marketing offers in terms ofengaging customers, getting leadsand building an online brand,Social Media Headquarters hasthe solutions. Connect to the <strong>Paoli</strong><strong>Blues</strong> <strong>Fest</strong> and like us on Facebook!Visit www.socialmediahq.com.Our Sponsors Are Why WeCan Have a FREE <strong>Blues</strong> <strong>Fest</strong>!Thanks So Much!BIG EASY BLUESMISSISSIPPI BLUESMEMPHIS BLUESST. LOUIS BLUESHILL BILLY BLUESCitadel Federal Credit UnionIjazzglobal.comMeridian Bank<strong>Paoli</strong> Auto Repair<strong>Paoli</strong> Hardware CenterSteven L. Sugarman& AssociatesWhirled PeaceSEPTEMBER 2011 www.mainlinetoday.comP5


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Lancaster Ave., (610) 644-7250, paolirug.com<strong>Paoli</strong> Shopping Center, Lancaster Avenue, (610) 40-9800<strong>Paoli</strong> Village Shoppes, 41 <strong>Paoli</strong> Plaza, (610) 644-3274,paolivillageshoppes.comPerformance Bicycle, 1740 E. Lancaster Ave., (610) 644-8522,performancebike.comPier 1 Imports, 82 E. Lancaster Ave., (610) 647-2291, pier1.comGrappa Café, 19 E. Lancaster Ave., (610) 889-4862, grappacafe.com Walter J. Cook Jeweler, 36 Chestnut Road, (610) 644-5347,HomeCooked, <strong>Paoli</strong> Village Shoppes, 1 <strong>Paoli</strong> Plaza, (610) 647-1002, Client: METRIC wjcookjeweler.com REALTyhomecooked.netCreative Nook, 95 E. 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Top 100.Again!Two Local Hospitals with National Reputations.Bryn Mawr and <strong>Paoli</strong> Hospitals have once againreceived the Thomson Reuters’ 100 Top Hospitals®award* for excellence in clinical outcomes, patientsafety, patient satisfaction and more.Congratulations to their incredible teams of doctors, nurses, therapists,technicians, support staff, donors and volunteers who devote their timeand their lives to caring for patients at the highest level.For more information and/or to makean appointment, call or visit us online.1.866.CALL.MLHmainlinehealth.org* Bryn Mawr among teaching hospitals and <strong>Paoli</strong> among community, medium-sized hospitalsBryn Mawr Hospital | <strong>Paoli</strong> Hospital

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