April 30, 2011

Rick Franklin
Traditional Piedmont Blues
Tickets $12 in advance/$15 at the door

 Since 1981, Rick Franklin has been playing and singing the Blues at local festivals and community events, as well as various clubs and cafes, both in and around the Washington, DC area.

His musical interests are eclectic, reflecting his considerable travels both domestic and abroad. In addition to the Blues, Rick is an aficionado of everything from African High Life, Brazilian Batucada and Samba to Reggae and Zydeco; musical idioms which, like the Blues, reflect the considerable contribution of the African heritage to the musical scene.

Rick's musical style of blues is known as the "Piedmont" style identified with such legendary players like Blind Blake, Blind Boy Fuller and William More along with contemporary players like Virginia residents John Ceaphas, the late John Jackson and the late Maryland resident, Archie Edwards  

Rick has taught guitar to youths and adults and is personally committed to the preservation and diffusion of the Blues, especially amongst the young.

Rick has been an Executive Board member of the DC Blues Society and helped organize and performed in the first annual DC Blues Festival. Rick also contributed to the DC Blues Society as a music critic for their monthly and quarterly publication.  Rick has performed throughout the metropolitan area at events such as the Washington Folk Festival, Northern Virginia Folk Festival, the DC Blues Society Blues Festival, the Columbia Pike Blues Festival, the Old Songs Festival, the Herndon Blues Festival, and for the Baltimore Blues Society, in addition to appearances at The National Portrait Gallery and local elementary schools.