(SAN FRANCISCO, CA) – Legendary guitarist, singer, songwriter and Rock ‘N’ Roll Hall of Famer Elvin Bishop will receive the Chris Strachwitz Legacy Award from The Arhoolie Foundation at the second annual Arhoolie Awards And Benefit Show in San Francisco on Friday, November 22. Elvin Bishop’s Big Fun Trio (Elvin on guitar and vocals, Bob Welsh on piano and guitar and Willy Jordan on cajĂłn and vocals) will headline the event which will take place at The Chapel, 770 Valencia Street, in San Francisco. Doors 7:30 pm, show 8 pm.
Deceptively loose but always tightâŠthe raspy chuckle in Bishopâs singing and the sharp sting of his guitar are forceful and fresh, enduring and fun. â Fresh Air, NPR
The honor, according to Arhoolie.org, “recognizes exceptional musicians, teachers, community organizations, documentarians, and individuals working creatively to help keep tradition-based styles of music alive and moving forward. Nominations are made by board members, friends, and experts in our field. Winners are chosen by Chris Strachwitz and the Arhoolie Foundation board of directors. This award is simply meant to encourage, support, and shine a light on extraordinary individuals and organizations, and to help them continue their good work.”
Elvin Bishop has always been big fun and is the ringmaster in his own blues circus. With Willy Jordan and Bob Welsh, Bishop whomps out tough, muscular and rollicking boogie-infused blues. â No Depression
Bishop’s latest Alligator Records release (and second with The Big Fun Trio) is Something Smells Funky ‘Round Here. Living Blues calls it “joyously raunchy, fun-loving music.” Both Something Smells Funky ‘Round Here and their previous self-titled album, Elvin Bishop’s Big Fun Trio, received Grammy Award nominations. According to Bishop, âWith a trio thereâs no place to hideÂâyouâve got to be pourinâ everything you got right out front. You need to be totally into it all the time. Itâs really cool to see how people react to the goinâ-for-it feel of the music.â
Raw and simple and utterly endearing. â Relix
Ever since Bishop first hit the scene with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band back in 1965, heâs blazed his own musical trail. Whether he was playing raw, eye-popping blues, or penning the evergreen radio hit âFooled Around And Fell In Love,â or touring the world for decades delivering his original, good-time countrified blues, Bishop has always inspired his fans with his rowdy guitar playing and witty, slice-of-life songs. Rolling Stone calls Bishop âa legendary guitaristâ whose playing is âimpeccable and spiritedâŠa distinguished American player.â

 


 
							 
							