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An Interview with Nida Threet of The Locust Fork Band October 14, 2015 11:43

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The Blueberry Jam Sessions will be held on Weeks Bay Plantation in Fairhope, Alabama on Sunday, October 18th and Sunday, November 22nd at 2:00PM.  On Sunday, October 18th, we are thrilled to welcome The Motet as our headlining act, as well as The Locust Fork BandNew Madrid, and The GateBand.  Both events will benefit the WISP Foundation, aimed at raising awareness for safe and organic farming.  We recently caught up with Nida Threet, vocalist of The Locust Fork Band, to gain a little insight on one of Alabama's longest standing bands.

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The Locust Fork Band was born in Tuscaloosa, AL in the early 70's and quickly became a staple in Alabama's music scene.  When looking back over the years, what were a few of the bands biggest highlights?
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Nida:  The Locust Fork Band formed in 1974.  Southern Rock was the key ingredient in the beginning.  In 1976, with the addition of 2 female singers, the music added the flavor of western swing, rhythm and blues and songs that featured 4-part harmonies.  Some of the personnel has changed throughout the years, but original members, Bill Marshall, Kent Peterson, Dwight Williams, Nida Threet and Rick Byrd maintain the sound of the Locust Fork Band.  

Musically, highlights include playing around the Mobile area for Joe Cain Day during Mardi Gras, City Stages in Birmingham, and more parties than we can remember at the University of Alabama and Auburn.  Throughout the years, we have been blessed to make many friends while on the road playing across the Southeast.  These friends have become staples in our lives over the past 40 years.  I think the friends we have made is really the biggest highlight of our career.  Every time we play, we hear another story of the influence we have had in the lives of these folks and this, above all else, is the biggest highlight for us. 

Locust Fork offers an eclectic, diverse sound; a necessary quality for a band with such longevity.  The variety of Southern Rock, Rhythm and Blues, and Western Swing music offers a little something for everyone.  Who would you say were some of the band's biggest influences?

Nida:  The Allman Brothers, Marshall Tucker, The Band, Asleep at the Wheel, Bob Dylan.

This Sunday afternoon, Locust Fork Band plays Baldwin County's newest outdoor music festival, the Blueberry Jam Sessions.  at 6:00 PM CST.  How much time has the band spent playing in Lower Alabama over the years?  What do feel makes that area so special?

Nida:  We've been playing in lower Alabama since we started in the '70's.  Thirsties, Trinity's, Judge Roy Bean's, The Lumberyard, The End Zone...all honky-tonks that no longer exist.  But, these clubs were very much alive when we played.  We have always loved playing down here and have a great following.  We played Joe Cain Day during Mardi Gras many times beginning in 1976 in the graveyard in Mobile.  So many people turned out for this party, the city moved  it to Bienville Square the following year.  After a few years there, the party moved to The Lumberyard and then across Mobile Bay to Judge Roy Bean's and on to parties on the Bay at Camp Cullen.  We love this area and are really looking forward to coming back down here again...it has been too long and we look forward to seeing a lot of long-time friends again.

Another one of Alabama's longest standing bands, The GateBand, is also scheduled for Sunday's events.  I know the roots run deep between the two bands.  How often have you guys shared the stage, and what do you enjoy most about The gate Band?

Nida:  We became close friends with members of The Gate Band when we were all playing the bar scene and college parties in the '70's.  If there was ever a time when we were in the same town, we would find our way to sharing the stage with these guys.  We all have a mutual respect for the musicianship of the members as well as the attitude of fun times.  

For those who will be seeing LFB for the first time on Sunday, how would you best describe what they can expect for the band's early evening set?

Nida:  I think folks can expect to hear great music and truly enjoy themselves.  We usually surprise people who have never heard us before, because they get to see old folks like us still crank it out and enjoy doing what we love the most...making music for our friends.  

The Locust Fork Band is scheduled to play the Blueberry Jam Sessions on Sunday afternoon at 6:00 PM CST.

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Blueberry Jam Sessions: Sunday 10/18: Weeks Bay Plantation: Fairhope, AL August 12, 2015 09:24

Live & Listen is pleased to announce the details and lineup for our latest series of events, The Blueberry Jam Sessions.  The Blueberry Jam Sessions will be held on Weeks Bay Plantation in Fairhope, Alabama on Sunday, October 18th and Sunday, November 22nd at 2:00PM.  On Sunday, October 18th, we are thrilled to welcome The Motet as our headlining act, as well as The Locust Fork Band, New Madrid, and The Gate Band.  Each session will feature four bands, offering a wide variety of musical talent while crossing into multiple genres, creating the feel of a one-day music festival.  Both events will benefit The WISP Foundation, aimed at raising awareness for safe and organic farming.

The Blueberry Jam Sessions will serve as our two initial events at Weeks Bay Plantation, with firm plans for a full weekend festival in 2016.  General admission and VIP tickets for both events will go on sale on Friday, August 21st and can be purchased right here at liveandlisten.com.  Kids 12 and under will be admitted for free.

Weeks Bay Plantation is currently home to LA Berry Farms, a pick-your-own blueberry farm where you can come enjoy a rejuvenating outdoor experience while nabbing some amazing little-blue-fruit packed with anti-oxidants and touted as one of the top ten healthiest foods we can eat. Not only are the berries 100% organic, they are grown with proprietary high nutritional methods. The results?  Some of the sweetest, most delicious blueberries in the south.

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Our 1st Annual Oyster Roast kicks off at high noon, as a special food offering held lakeside in the Oak Hammock between 12:00 PM and 3:00 PM.  One of Alabama's finest chefs, Randall Baldwin, will fire up 300 dozen fresh oysters on a steamy, hot steel plate.  Oysters will be served on raised wooden skiffs for shuckers to enjoy cooked oysters the old fashioned way - all you can eat!  Music will be provided by the legendary singer/songwriter Gove Scrivener.  

Attendance to the Oyster Roast requires the additional purchase of a $20 ticket in advance or $25 during the week prior and day of the show.  VIP ticket holders can choose this as their food option at the event.  

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-The Motet-

Hailing from Colorado, The Motet is a world-class improvisational funk band that has dedicated more than a decade to the healing powers of funky dance music. Although the early years of the band saw a constantly revolving cast of musicians, the most recent incarnation has been touring the country for the last several years developing a new and unique style with roots in funk, afrobeat, disco, electronic music, and soul. This new Motet has quickly gained a reputation for throwing infectious dance parties everywhere they go, creating a deep rapport between band and audience.  

All bands have their influences, and the Motet is no different. The band has a long-standing tradition of putting on a musical costume each Halloween, playing consistently sold-out shows along the front range of Colorado while performing the music of groups like Earth Wind and Fire, Parliament Funkadelic, Tower of Power, and Jamiroquai. The careful study of these bands has had an undeniable effect on the creative direction of the Motet. As bandleader and drummer Dave Watts told the Boulder Weekly, "We realized how effective a great song is on a crowd. Instead of just the energetics we're used to bringing with improvising, soloing, and extended arrangements, we really decided to focus on tunes, because we understand how powerful a great song is."

A great song needs a great band to play it, and the Motet proves to be more than adequate in that regard. In addition to Watts, Joey Porter (keys), Garrett Sayers (bass) and Ryan Jalbert (guitar) form a core rhythm section that has been playing together for nearly a decade. This time together has led to their characteristic deep rhythmic pocket, and has created the musical bonds that allow them to take their collective improvisation to heights bordering on precognition. The Motet horns consist of Matt Pitts (sax) and Gabriel Mervine (trumpet). Although deeply rooted in jazz, their time with the Motet has made them into one of the funkiest horn sections on the scene. Front man Jans Ingber rounds out the lineup with his soulful singing, welcoming stage presence, and "Soul Train" dance moves which inspire concert goers to boogie like no one is watching.

These seven musicians form what is undoubtedly the strongest, most cohesive incarnation of the Motet to date. Whether you've loved the Motet for years or you're just tuning in, listen up. You haven't heard the Motet like this, and you won't be disappointed.

Members:
Dave Watts (drums)
Joey Porter (keys)
Garrett Sayers (bass)
Ryan Jalbert (guitar)
Gabe Mervine (trumpet)
Matt Pitts (tenor sax)
Jans Ingber (vocalist & percussion)
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-Locust Fork Band-

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The Locust Fork Band formed in 1974 based out of Tuscaloosa, Alabama playing Southern Rock, Rhythm and Blues, and Western Swing music.  After 40 years, the band is still playing with original members Bill Marshall and Kent Peterson on guitars, Dwight Williams on bass, Rick Byrd on pedal steel and vocalist, Nida Threet.  The popularity of the band is still strong perhaps due as much to the combined talents of this group of musicians as the desire of their fans to recapture their youth in the memories of the songs.  The level of entertainment is always superb and greatly appreciated by the loyal fans of these veterans of honky-tonkin’ blues.  

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-New Madrid-

From the southern wilds of Athens, GA comes young four-piece, New Madrid. Their music is a dynamic mixture of underwater-psych-rock that engages the listener in fully textured aural landscapes, both on record and live. Their acclaimed 2012 independent debut, Yardboat - engineered by David Barbe (Deerhunter, Drive-By Truckers) at Chase Park Transduction- displayed the band's inherent talents and introduces a distinctive sound budding with sonic energy. In their ever-thriving music- mecca hometown, Yardboat garnered "Album of the Year," and the band's formula of constant touring and creative restlessness earned them "Artist of the Year" at the Flagpole Music Awards. In the summer of 2013, New Madrid signed to local start-up Normaltown Records, and entered the studio to record what would become Sunswimmer. Their second full-length finds New Madrid further exploring depths of psychedelia and textured noise.

The new record presents a New Madrid audibly settled into itself. Focused into a collection of collaborative songs, the band delves into a more experimental soundscape. Recorded solely on analog tape during a cool, wet July – once again under the direction of David Barbe - Sunswimmertelegraphs a newly confident self-knowledge, from the assertive opening riff of the churning “Manners” to the infectious driving beat behind “Forest Gum.” The tracks here are more concentrated than Yardboat’s offerings, but fans of New Madrid’s expansive tendencies will be sated by the record’s final 25 minutes, which are characterized by two linear compositions (“Homesick” and “And She Smiles”).

The album's body of music was conceived as a singular piece and is best consumed that way. In a digital age, when song snippets skip cross-country on the backs of  broadband, Sunswimmer is a testament that making music for shared space still remains. With their sophomore album, New Madrid continues to redefine.

-The Gate Band- 

The Gate Band, formed in Montgomery in the mid 60's, has been a staple in the Alabama music scene ever since. They were influenced early on by singing cowboys, Hank Williams, Everly Brothers, The Beatles, The Grateful Dead, and the British Invasion. A heavy influence of Texas music was acquired once introduced to Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Doug Sahm, and Delbert McClinton. During the summer of 1974 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, The Gate Band began playing 4 to 5 nights a week for several years.  The band quit touring in the early 1980s on a regular basis, but has continued to play several special events throughout the year ever since.

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