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R.I.P. PAT RAMSEY

YOU WILL BE REMEMBERED

PPAT RAMSEY AND JASON RICCI AT "SIMPLY THE BLUES"
BLUES FESTIVAL 2006

Death In Our Family (Pat Ramsey)

Today I write to let you all know that a man who has been more of a real father to me than my own and one of the most important innovators and players of this instrument has died today at 3:11 pm after a long, painful, and frustrating battle with Hep C.

Pat Ramsey is in my book the very first real rock and roll harmonica player to play the blues. Pat played what he heard those musicians around him do, they were not harp players. That's how he came up with the sound he had. He never cared about harmonica licks or other players, although he loved, admired and appreciated them all very much, Pat was interested in creating music and navigating his instrument the way other musicians do like Johnny Winter, Julian Kasper, Walter Trout and so many other greats he didn't care about trends, industry behaviors or anything else besides the music he was making. He just played and the way he played made me move from Maine to Memphis in 1995 to be at every one of his shows and learn from him. What I learned was so much more than scales, licks, and ways to navigate different chord changes. I learned slowly and stubbornly, how to tray and start being an accountable human being and take responsibility for my actions at least the ones that were getting me in trouble. Because of Pat I learned I was a drug addict. He never once pointed a finger at me either.Never even told me directly that he thought that. He simply told me stories about himself and his past that were exactly the same mistakes I was making and would make and even though I didn't listen much I remembered them like nightmares. Those stories became a sort of check list for me as the years, crimes, nights in jail and failed ventures and relationships piled up until I could no longer be in all out denial anymore. Pat was patient, loving and always available for me even when I was strung out at 4:00 in the morning. The people I hang with now call this "planting the seed". When I turned myself into the cops for a crime I had not even been caught, suspected or charged for in order to get into jail where I knew I could be away from the drugs for the most part, I did it with Pat's guidance and the only person besides my mother who bothered to write me (and I didn't even deserve anyone in my life!) was Pat Ramsey. He sent me Shirts, hats, and smokes. My mail was screened in there because it was this boot camp like scenario offered for individuals that wanted help instead of simple incarceration. Pat's letters after being screened were more than once read aloud to the all the inmates as an example of positive living. That's how powerful a person he was.

I would be nowhere in my music, my life or my sobriety without the guidance of this incredible individual named Pat Ramsey who truly never got his due. Pat's love obviously extended much beyond me he was a huge influence on Sean Costello who I came to know through Pat when he appeared on Pat's first solo record: "It's about time" in 1995. Sean was fifteen years old and Pat knew before almost anyone how talented he was. Sean's playing on that record to date is still ground breaking as the record itself remains so as well. Billy Gibson is the young man who I first heard at blues city café in 1995 on a jam night that after stepping down from the stage and accepting my compliments, told me: "You think I'm good....Wait till you hear this next guy." Billy went on to produce that record ("It's about time") and hire the young Costello. Pat never had the opportunity to touch as many players as even I have had. Some of that is bad luck, music business bullshit, and some of it is just plain Pat's fault, but those he did touch remained changed forever in a way that very few players have ever been able to do. I am one of those. Pat would have crowds gathered around him on Beal ST. in between sets laughing and hanging on his every word as he told music business war stories, Jokes and tales of Johnny Winter, and the Allman Brother with his pessimistic and cynical sense of humor. He may have appeared bitter and he certainly was often, but he never gave up, never lost the love of music and always inspired and demanded respect!

Pat was very sick for many years with Hep C, The Interferon never worked, back problems and other medical ailments plagued him without pause until finally early this summer he was hospitalized, after that it has been a painfully slow winding down process and in one way his death has come as a gift, as it has ended his suffering at last. Five fays ago he was moved from his house to hospice. I got to spend some time with him, Jimmy and Clyde Ramsey two weeks ago. I had never met Jimmy Ramsey before so that was cool too. Pat looked like he was 90 years old and was very sick. He was in good spirits for the most part, I gave him a Joe Spiers harp, and some bread we had raised for him at our Nathan P Murphy's Benefit. Pat was well enough to get a little jealous of me that I was going on tour with Walter Trout but then congratulated me of course. It would have been unlike him to not be a little pissed at that and he certainly does in many way deserve to be doing this tour instead of me. We called Walter that day too, Pat had never met him but was a big fan and very much a peer and kindred spirit. Walter made Pat feel great and Pat seemed to be in perfect working order at least for that phone call! Pat told Walter: "I love what you have done for this music"!

Pat was only in Hospice for a little over a week. His drummer Steve Howell has been incredible, keeping everyone informed sometimes two or three times Dailey, taking care of Pat every day and being an incredible help to the family. Steve has been a hero through out all of this and has my utmost admiration, respect and gratitude! Steve Howell is an incredible human being and friend to all of us! Without Steve Pat's passing would have been very hard on me in many ways too personal for me to describe here.

Pat is survived by his two son's James (Jimmy) and Clyde Ramsey (Who sings and plays just like his Dad) and his wife. He will be missed but never forgotten his influence serves to date as the skeletal structure behind everything I play. To Pat: my friend, the man who called me his "Son", my mentor I commend your life and your music here in print now and in every positive word I speak, and every note I will ever play and most I have already, God Bless You and Thank you Sir for your Love, creativity, strength guidance and appreciation for truth. Play on in heaven where no one will care how many notes you play only if they count, and you made them all count here on earth. Thank you my Father! So much of this story is about me and others as a life so often is. I am proud to write this here, and very proud to have known this man. I have shouted it my whole carrer from the stage, on you tube and to any one who will listen. He lives on in me and in you. Go buy some records at http://patramsey.com do your homework and get that man in your harmonica vocabulary. You can also donate money to his family there as well. To the "Reverend" Pat Ramsey as Billy called you. We miss you already my friend.
Jason Ricci

Jason Ricci & New Blood

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WHAT IS SIMPLY THE BLUES?

Simply the Blues is a blues festival that was started in Fort Madison, Iowa by Simple Man Enterprises, LLC for the sheer love of live music. Our Festival is going on its 6th year and is currently held at C. E. Richards Rodeo Arena, home of the Tri-State Rodeo, just up the hill from Highway 61 and the Mississippi River. Simply the Blues is a very personable festival that features some of the best national Blues entertainment in the country. This festival has also helped raise over $12,000 for local and national non-profit

and charity organizations in the last 5 years.

"Yup; this Blues Fest is on my 'Don't Miss List'. SIMPLY PUT: SIMPLY MARVELOUS."

Gary Eckhart

Blue Monday

"FORT MADISON - Southeast Iowa may be nothing more than a rural backwater as far as the rest of the country is concerned, but we have one of the finest festivals on the Mississippi."

Bob Saar

The Hawk Eye

FORT

We are one of the first festivals of the season, with plenty of room to grow. The bands and seating are covered in case of rain, but it can be cool this time of year , so you may want a blanket and a coat; so that you can enjoy some of the hottest live blues that this country has to offer.

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SIMPLY THE BLUES 2008

BLUES FESTIVAL

THE REAL STARS OF SIMPLY THE BLUES,

OUR VOLUNTEERS(we do not have pictures of

many of our volunteers, because there are so many,

but we thank them all, because "Simply The Blues"

couldn't be done without them)

           

C.E. RICHARDS RODEO ARENA
FORT MADISON, IOWA

MORE PICTURES COMING SOON!

Until then, check out the pictures on the Thurman Music website

                                                                                   

SIMPLY THE BLUES 2008 Lineup
SIMPLY THE BLUES 2007 Lineup

Magic Slim and the Tear Drops

Eddie Turner

Leon Redbone

Louisiana Red

Jason Ricci

Diunna Greenleaf and Blue Mercy

Zach Harmon

Shawn Kellerman

Trampled Under Foot

Alvin Jett and Phat Noiz

Rich Berry

Matt Wood and the Thunderbolts

Steve McLain and The JCGB

Second Skinny Blues

Alan Smith and Willie McKnight

Smokin' Mojo Kings(host hotel)

SIMPLY THE BLUES TRAIN CHICAGO TO FT. MADISON

John Primer w/Dan Beaver

SIMPLY THE BLUES TRAIN KANSAS CITY TO FT. MADISON

Rich Berry

Otis Taylor

Hubert Sumlin W/ Willie "Big Eyes" Smith Band

David "Honeyboy" Edwards

Michael Powers

Hamilton Loomis

Eric Lindell

Mississippi Heat

Jimmy Bratcher

Sean Carney Band(2007 IBC Winner)

Bad Luck City

The Mercury Brothers

Hal Reed and Daniel Burnside

Second Skinny Blues

Matt Wood and The Thunderbolts(Host Hotel)

SIMPLY THE BLUES TRAIN CHICAGO TO FT. MADISON

John Primer w/Dan Beaver

SIMPLY THE BLUES TRAIN KANSAS CITY TO FT. MADISON

Rich Berry

 

SIMPLY THE BLUES 2006 Lineup
SIMPLY THE BLUES 2005 Lineup

James Cotton

The Fabulous Thunderbirds

Rory Block

Harper

Pat Ramsey and The Blues Disciples

Jason Ricci and New Blood

Daniel Ballinger/w Hal Reed

Joey Gilmore

Joe Price

The Mercury Brothers

The Second Skinny Blues

Travis Ried and Jim French

Alvin Jett and the Phat Noiz Blues Band( at Host Hotel)

Kenny Neal

Bernard Allison

Eric Sardinas

John Primer

Anthony Gomes

Liz Mandville Greeson

Jimmy Burns

Slick Ballinger and The Soul Blues Boyz

The Clayton Miller Blues Band

Diunna Greenleaf and the Blue Mercy Band

The Second Skinny Blues

The Mudcats

Mark Hummel and The Blues Survivors

(at Host Hotel)

SIMPLY THE BLUES 2004 Lineup
 

Michael Burks

Carrie Bell

Willie Kent and the Gents

Slick Ballinger and the Soul Blues Boyz

Todd Snider

The Gibbs Brothers Band

The Mudcats

The Mel Thacker Band

 

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