What a night!!! DBS at the O.E.

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Read more about the Ike Jam and photos . . . here

Many jammers and members stayed home to secure their home and be with their families. That’s the way it should be.
The rest of us carried on in your name! The DBS Blues Board opened the show and then the jammers took over with some great combos and a lot of great blues. In addition, the DBS had the first ever DBS members meeting before the jam!!!

Fate dealt a blow to the DBS “Blue Sunday” Jam Sunday, Sept. 14th at the Trolley Stop when it blew into town a few hours before the jam was to begin and hung around for quite a while, knocking down trees and knocking out power.

Hurricane Ike Knocks The Wind Out Of DBS Jam


Read more about the J-Alan' s Invasion Jam and photos . . . here

Host Band

Brown Street Breakdown

As Myron cranked up the pulled pork and chicken wings in the back of the house Tom “Harpoon” Henry, “Downtown” Herbie Brown, “Fast” Eddie Miller, and Jeff “Rockwood” Roberts laid down the low down blues like they’ve been doin’ for years in this city.

Players signed the book for Marty while some watched their favorite NFL team win or loose (Poor Bengals!) and Jeff and Katie worked to deliver your favorite adult beverage from behind the bar.

On Sunday, October 12th, the sound of blues filled the air along Ludlow Street in downtown Dayton as J-Alan’s co-owner Phil Key greeted everyone with a smile and a handshake to the Dayton Blues Societies October “Blue Sunday” Blues Jam while Brownstreet Breakdown took the stage to get the ball rollin’.

Dayton Blues Society invades J-Alan's!

On November 9th the Oregon Express, normally closed on Sunday's, opened it's doors to the monthly Dayton Blues Society's "Blue Sunday" . And what a day it was ... filled with musicians and fans alike.
The great Michael Locke and the Repeat Offenders took the stage and turned it up a notch for the packed house. The audience was so appreciative that members Michael Locke, Marty Romie, Mike Jordon, and Joe Prescott seemed hesitant to leave the stage.

Read more about Blue Sunday at the O.E. here