Greg Johnson, Candidate for President, 2011
In the nearly nine years that I have had the pleasure to serve as your Cascade Blues Association President, I have witnessed a lot of ups-and-downs with our organization including nearly going broke twice during the economic downfall of our country the past couple of years. I am happy to say that with the cutbacks and changes that we implemented over this past year, the Cascade Blues Association is once again on stable footing and possibly in the best financial state we’ve seen in the past decade. Give a big hand to the members of your current Board of Directors for this turn-around. I highly endorse each of the current officers for re-election in their positions.
I would ask that you also consider myself when filling out your ballots to continue in the role of your CBA President. Over the past year my involvement has included overseeing the Journey To Memphis, the Muddy Awards, the Holiday Party talent line-up and putting together the CBA-produced Gulfsongs fundraiser at the Trail’s End in conjunction with Gulfsongs Oregon, amongst numerous other behind the scenes CBA business efforts and BluesNotes production. It takes a lot of time and a lot of work, but I am committed to fulfill this position and to pursue to bring the CBA to an even higher level of stability and recognition supporting the music we all love.
Greg Johnson, Candidate for President








I don’t know how he does it, but Curtis Salgado has done what I thought would be impossible. He has created a new album that just very well may have outshined his last release, the Blues Music Award nominated Clean Getaway. The Alligator debut of the soulful blues singer, Soul Shot, is without doubt a masterpiece. There is no lull to be found anywhere on the disc. It all flows so smoothly, much like Curtis’ voice, and touches so many bases that encompass a history of blues and soul music.
