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International Blues Challenge winner – our own Selwyn Birchwood Band – celebrates at the Side Door this month

Selwyn Birchwood

Selwyn Birchwood

Tampa Bay’s own International Blues Challenge winner Selwyn Birchwood returns home for a show in the Side Door on Saturday, March 23 at 8. Selwyn and his band won top honors in the IBC competition in early February in Memphis. Opening the show will be Bradenton favorite Steve Arvey with his swamp rock trio, the Delta Swamp Rats. Below is a story about the competition from the Memphis Commercial Appeal:

Feb. 3, 2013 Memphis Commercial Appeal

Atlanta musician Little G Weevil and Florida’s Selwyn Birchwood Band took home top honors in the 29th International Blues Challenge.

The four-day competition concluded with finals in the solo/duo and band categories Saturday night at the Orpheum. The annual event is presented by the Memphis-based Blues Foundation, which also stages the Blues Music Awards.

The competition began last Wednesday with more than 231 acts from 40 states and 17 countries playing at 22 venues in the Beale Street historic district. After quarter- and semifinals on Thursday and Friday, the action moved to the Orpheum, where Weevil, a longtime Memphian and Beale Street club fixture who relocated to Georgia in 2009, edged out the Suitcase Brothers, a duo from Barcelona, Spain, for the win as best solo /duo act.

Tampa-area outfit the Selwyn Birchwood Band earned top honors among bands for their brand of swamp blues. They also beat out another international competitor, second-place act Michael van Merwyk and Bluesoul of Germany. Colorado ensemble Dan Treanor’s Afrosippi Band with Erica Brown finished third.

Selwyn Birchwood took the award for the IBC’s top guitarist. Judges also recognized Canadian Steve Hill for the best self-produced CD.

Continuing a decade-long trend, the 2013 IBC marked another year of increased attendance and revenues. Organizers are still tallying numbers, but estimated attendance for Thursday and Friday was roughly 3,600 people per night. The event was projected to generate more than $3.5 million in economic activity in Downtown Memphis. Overall, this year’s IBC proved to be the biggest to date.

“We exceeded all records. That’s what I do know,” said Blues Foundation deputy director Joe Whitmer. “The crowd definitely grew this year. We had record sales of on-site tickets. More individual tickets sold to the finals than we have before, and more of our passes sold in advance. All in all, it was a huge success.”

The 30th International Blues Challenge is slated to begin on Jan. 29, 2014.

For tickets and info on Selwyn’s show visit www.mypalladium.org or call the Palladium box office at 727 822-3590.

1 comment

  1. Way to go Selwyn! Tampa is becoming known as a center for Blues and up and coming Blues performers and Palladium Theater is providing the forum to showcase the Tampa Bay Area’s local talent. Anytime you can go to an historic hot bed of Blues like Memphis, compete against the best, be judged by some of the toughest Blues critics and still come home a winner is quite a feat. Now all we are lacking is our own unique Tampa Bay Blues sound; a signature Blues style that tells everyone where you are from. Memphis has it; Chicago has it; New Orleans has it; Why not Tampa Bay? Swamp Blues….hummm?

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