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	<title>Comments on: does anyone here know the history of the &#8220;blues&#8221; in Russell City Hayward,Ca.?</title>
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		<title>By: GMAN</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 04:35:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This little town of African-American&#039;s who migrated here from the deep south was one of the 
proving grounds for many blues musicians. Russell City, an unincorporated area of Hayward, 
California is about 12 minutes from the City of Oakland.  This community of modest houses and 
small farms along the bay is now gone.  During it&#039;s heyday, Russell City was a down home 
community, known for it&#039;s clubs with dirt floors, bootleg electricity and a steady stream of 
musicians playing a unique style of Delta Blues.

During the early part of their careers, artists such as Big Joe Turner and Big Mama Thorton played 
Texas, Arkansas and Louisiana style blues in Russell City.  West Coast Blues music eventually 
influenced the traditional sound when horns replaced the harmonica and West Coast Blues was 
born.  Russell City is a landmark on the map of American&#039;s contributions to world culture giving 
Hayward a unique musical legacy reflecting the African-American experience.  We are pleased to 
bring those sounds back through the Hayward-Russell City Blues Festival.

The Hayward-Russell City Blues Festival celebrates the rich history, musical and cultural art form 
found in Russell City and Hayward during the post war years from the 1940&#039;s thru the 1960&#039;s.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This little town of African-American&#8217;s who migrated here from the deep south was one of the<br />
proving grounds for many blues musicians. Russell City, an unincorporated area of Hayward,<br />
California is about 12 minutes from the City of Oakland.  This community of modest houses and<br />
small farms along the bay is now gone.  During it&#8217;s heyday, Russell City was a down home<br />
community, known for it&#8217;s clubs with dirt floors, bootleg electricity and a steady stream of<br />
musicians playing a unique style of Delta Blues.</p>
<p>During the early part of their careers, artists such as Big Joe Turner and Big Mama Thorton played<br />
Texas, Arkansas and Louisiana style blues in Russell City.  West Coast Blues music eventually<br />
influenced the traditional sound when horns replaced the harmonica and West Coast Blues was<br />
born.  Russell City is a landmark on the map of American&#8217;s contributions to world culture giving<br />
Hayward a unique musical legacy reflecting the African-American experience.  We are pleased to<br />
bring those sounds back through the Hayward-Russell City Blues Festival.</p>
<p>The Hayward-Russell City Blues Festival celebrates the rich history, musical and cultural art form<br />
found in Russell City and Hayward during the post war years from the 1940&#8217;s thru the 1960&#8217;s.</p>
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