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11/13/2009

Stomp Up And Do The Right Thing, Fans: Fall Fund Drive In Progress Now...
By Blurt Staff
"It's not just about music, it's about life itself, you know what I mean? The Stomp's for real, man." Lil' Buck Sinegal
After 8 years of critically acclaimed shows during April/May, the Ponderosa Stomp Foundation announces a change of seasons. As a non-profit organization celebrating American roots music, the Stomp has had unprecedented growth in recent years; in addition to the concerts in New Orleans, Austin and New York, their small staff has launched a packed music conference, a developing archive of oral histories, monthly ‘After Hours' shows at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art and ‘Unsung Heroes', an exhibition celebrating Louisiana's role in the development of rock n' roll, on display at the Louisiana State Museum's Cabildo in the French Quarter.
There's also the recent release of the Ponderosa
Stomp short film. The Ponderosa Stomp was founded to showcase and honor the
world's most authentic performers of rockabilly, R&B, jazz, blues, garage,
soul, funk, and swamp pop. The film focuses on Classie Ballou, Lil' Buck
Sinegal and Roy Head, integral Stomp performers. These three exemplary artists
enjoyed early success, but found themselves toiling in obscurity later in life.
When music fan Brian Gourley attended the Stomp, he was transfixed by the music
and amazed that such a small group was able to bring so much music and cultural
information to the fore on a shoestring. After offering to executive produce a
film, he began fund-raising and working with acclaimed director Jeff Nichols
(Shotgun Stories won the Grand Jury Prize at the Austin Film Festival) and the
Butler Bros production team.
Gourley explains, "The film presented itself at the right time; it let me pour my love of music into a project that I thought would help give props to its roots. Without roots, there are no trees."
The film makes it easy to see the importance of the Stomp's mission and the
impact of its work. Continuing to recognize influential artists like Ballou,
Sinegal and Head and hundreds of others and documenting their stories is a
fundamental part of the Foundation's mission. Plans to expand an oral history
archive are moving forward and the "Secret History of Rock n' Roll" is
currently on exhibit at the Louisiana
State Museum.
Now, the Stomp has announced it will hold the 9th Annual Stomp concert on a
weekend in the Fall for 2010. Citing the gorgeous autumn weather, moving all
events to a weekend instead of mid-week for locals who aren't vacationing and
cost economies for out of town fans, Stomp staffers, led by Ira Padnos, will be
able to take the Stomp to its full potential. Look for more news on an exact
date and locale shortly.
The Stomp is launching a fall fundraising drive to build upon these recent
successes and to continue to expand their unique and vital work. Cultural
preservation efforts require the technical skill, time and expertise of their
small, committed staff to be successful. The bottom line is that the
Stomp needs additional resources to continue to turn the mission into action.
"We are on a crusade to convert the masses of music fans and vinyl junkies to the gospel of the Ponderosa Stomp. We hope a visit to www.ponderosastomp.org will create a disturbance in your mind and that you will get up off your thing and get involved with the Stomp," explained Padnos.
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