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Shade of Blue was founded by guitarist and vocalist Dave Rosazza as a blues trio in 1989 in the Iowa City, Iowa, area. Soon after, saxophonist Saul Lubaroff joined the band, followed by keyboardist and vocalist Sean Seaton in the early 1990s.
Vida Blue got its name from the 1970s and 1980s Major League Baseball pitcher Vida Blue.Blue himself joined the band on stage in 2004 at The Fillmore in San Francisco. [1]A hardcore band from Iowa City, Iowa, had been using the same name through part of 2001. [2]
Janey triumphed at the Iowa Blues Challenge in 2011, and in 2012 was an International Blues Challenge semi-finalist in Memphis, Tennessee. [1] With his father, Billy Lee Janey, Bryce Janey stated at the time "we did a handful of festivals together this summer and will release a new Janey's Band CD for Grooveyard this winter". [8]
Now, they have another descriptor: Iowa Rock ‘n Roll Hall of Famers. The band was inducted in 2023 alongside bands House of Large Sizes out of Cedar Falls, Mercurys, Renegade from Dubuque ...
Eastern Iowa Brass Band; I. Iowa State University Cyclone Marching Band; K. Kabalas; L. Leslie and the LY's; Linn County (band) S. Shade of Blue (band) W. The ...
A Patch of Blue was inducted in the Iowa Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1999. Bolin moved to Boulder, Colorado in his late teens and then played in a band called American Standard (with future songwriting collaborator Jeff Cook) before joining Ethereal Zephyr, a band named after the California Zephyr train which ran between Oakland and Chicago.
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Joining the band at the Iowa State Fair is special guest and hard rock band Pop Evil of “Torn to Pieces” and “Footsteps” fame. Ne-Yo. Ne-Yo takes the Grandstand stage in August.