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Jerry Minchey opening the evening
Jerry Minchey opening the evening
Carolbeth True & Eric Foreman
Carolbeth True
& Eric Foreman
Sharon Foehner
Sharon Foehner
Sharon & Doug Foehner
Sharon &
Doug Foehner
Angela Alexander
Angela Alexander
Jerry Minchey introduced St. Louis Jazz legend Jeanne Trevor, who in her graceful and very elegant way served as host for this evening of dynamic talent. Jeanne is well known throughout St. Louis as a very talented Jazz singer, dating back to St. Louis' Gaslight Square times of the 1960's. Carolbeth True was in charge of the 88's, with Eric Foreman on bass throughout the evening. and Mike Gerard laying down a backbeat on the skins. Carolbeth is equally as talented as a jazz pianist, or as a jazz educator/historian who's taken her knowledge to students and audiences internationally. Eric Foreman provided a strong bass line throughout the evening, which he's quite acustomed to in his regular gig with The Mighty Big Band.

The first act of the evening, husband and wife team Sharon and Doug Foehner, showcased thier acoustic abilities and knowledge of pre-war Blues with some outstanding covers of Memphis Minnie and Son House. Sharon has performed with artists such as Johnnie Johnson, Bennie Smith, James Crutchfield, Henry Townsend - a virtual 'who's who' of St. Louis Blues legends. Doug comes from a gifted musical lineage, the son of traditional ragtime piano player Gale Foehner.
Angela Alexander & Jeanne Trevor
Angela Alexander
& Jeanne Trevor
Carolbeth True
Carolbeth True
Eric Foreman
Eric Foreman
Patti Thomas of Patti & The Hitmen
Patti Thomas -
Patti & The Hitmen
Glenn Changar of Patti & The Hitmen
Glenn Changar of Patti & The Hitmen
Following the Fab Foehners to the stage was the incredibly gifted vocalist Angela Alexander, who unleashed her powerful voice on 'Dust my broom', and recieved a standing ovation for her rendition of 'Cryin', a Roy Orbison tune. Truly a golden voice put to the Blues!

Patrice "Patti" Thomas was next up on stage. Patti is a long-time icon of the St. Louis Blues scene, ever since her early days with Doc Terry and the Pirates nearly 30 years ago! Backing Patti on harmonica was Glenn Changer, one of the finest harpmen on the St. Louis circuit today, and a longtime 'hitman' of Patti and the Hitmen!
Rich McDonough
Rich McDonough
Kim Massie
Kim Massie
Kim Massie
Kim Massie
Marsha Evans
Marsha Evans
Marsha Evans workin' the crowd
Marsha Evans workin' the crowd

Kim Massie followed Angela to the stage, and brought her gospel-tinged Blues style and energy to the song stylings of Aretha Franklin, and Etta James 'Damn your eyes'. Kim was joined by guitar maestro Rich McDonough, who added his Blues talent to an already star-filled night! The evening wasn't over yet, as Marsha Evans made her way to center stage to share her sounds. Marsha, always a crowd pleaser wherever she goes, soon had the house rockin' and everybody on thier feet.

The night ended magnificently, as multi-talented Denise Thimes took the stage. Denise was the recipient of a Slammy award from the Riverfront Times as best female vocalist in 1996. Her deep, passionate sounds carried the evening to a crescendo, and ended the night to a standing ovation! Truly a magical night of music, and all for a very worthwhile cause!

Denise Thymes
Denise Thimes
Denise Thymes
Denise Thimes
St. Louis Blues Divas
St. Louis
Blues Divas
St. Louis Blues Divas
St. Louis
Blues Divas
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