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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 1, 2006
Clifford's Blues: A Celebration of His Life
6-9 p.m. Saturday, June 3
Palmer Events Center, 900 Barton Springs Road
Free; complimentary parking; 5 p.m. doors open
Limited number of sponsorship tables available, 512.692.4191 x 3
Information: 512.217.9404
www.cliffordantone.com
CITY OF AUSTIN TO HOST MUSICAL PUBLIC MEMORIAL
FOR CLIFFORD ANTONE ON JUNE 3
Lineup for 'Clifford's Blues: A Celebration of His Life' To Feature
Local Favorites
Austin, TX — The great life and legendary times of Austin club owner,
blues man and blues music historian Clifford Jamal Antone will be
celebrated 6-9 p.m. Saturday, June 3, at the City's Palmer Events
Center with a dazzling musical lineup to include Jimmie Vaughan & the
Tilt-a-Whirl Band, Lou Ann Barton, Calvin Jones, Angela Strehli, Derek
O'Brien and Antone's House Band. Many other special guests are
expected. Emcees are to include Allen "Sugarbear" Black and 107.1
KGSR's Jody Denberg.
The public is invited to the free event. Doors open at 5 p.m., and
complimentary parking is to be provided by the City of Austin and
Palmer Events Center. For more information, call 512.217.9404 or go to
www.cliffordantone.com.
A limited number of sponsorship tables are available; call 512.692.4191
x 3. More music will follow the memorial at Antone's nightclub, 312. W.
Fifth St., Austin.
"Clifford Antone will be missed," Texas music legend Willie Nelson said
Wednesday. "He was a friend of mine, and my whole family and everyone
who knew him loved him. He did as much, if not more than anyone, for
the music scene. He knew the blues. We love you, Clifford."
Bobbie Nelson echoed the sentiment: "Clifford, I'm so very grateful to
have known you. I am proud to call you my friend. We all owe you so
much gratitude for all you have given us. Your love for music and
humanity has enriched and blessed the lives of all of us in music.
Clifford, we will miss you."
Antone, who died at age 56 on Tuesday, May 23, opened his first club on
July 15, 1975, at Sixth and Brazos streets and ran two other locations
before the club's current site on West Fifth Street. During 31 years,
Antone brought to Austin the best of Texas, Louisiana and Chicago and
blues names from around the world including Muddy Waters, Jimmy Reed,
Willie Dixon, John Lee Hooker, Fats Domino, Sunnyland Slim, Hubert
Sumlin, Eddie Taylor, Walter "Shakey" Horton, Buddy Guy, Junior Wells,
Pinetop Perkins, Albert King, Luther Tucker, James Cotton, Jones,
Willie "Big Eye" Smith, Bobby Blue Bland and B.B. King.
Antone's nightclub earned its reputation as Austin's "Home of the
Blues" with its cultivation of local talent when the beloved blues man
offered the stage to the likes of Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble,
Jimmie Vaughan, Strehli, the Fabulous Thunderbirds, Paul Ray & the
Cobras, O'Brien, Barton, Denny Freeman, Kim Wilson and Charlie Sexton.
In more recent years, the tradition continued with Doyle Bramhall II,
Sue Foley, Bob Schneider, Eve Monsees, Gary Clark Jr., Jake Andrews,
Guy Forsyth and Del Castillo.
At the family's request, donations to Antone's memory should be made to
the Clifford Antone Memorial Fund, Prosperity Bank, Austin.
Clifford's Blues is presented with assistance from friends of Clifford
Antone.
Media contact:
McGuckin Entertainment PR
Jill McGuckin,
512.217.9404; jill@mcguckinpr.com
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