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Blues Hall of Fame weathers the foul weather
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June 5, 2025
Blues Hall of Fame weathers the foul weather
By LENORE BECHTEL

Saturday’s rainstorm didn’t put a damper on the Oklahoma Blues Hall of Fame celebration and induction ceremonies Saturday in Rentiesville.

One band after another took to the stage at the Down Home Blues Club and dancers crowded the dance floor to rock and sway to their soulful tunes.

Inductees seemed genuinely touched and humbled to receive the trophies presented to them by Selby Minner, a blues musician herself who operates both the Hall of Fame and the adjacent Down Home Blues Club.

“It’s a labor of love,” Selby said, “and it’s nice to be validated.”

All were certainly validated by the continuous applause and shouts of approval and encouragement.

Inductees included Jesse Cahn, who plays Blues, Traditional Country, Old Timey, Rockabilly, Originals, and teaches everything except piano and horns. He played the San Francisco and New York City scenes in the 60s before moving to Santa Cruz and starting the Jesse Chisholm & the Goodnight- Loving Band—his focus for fifteen years. His “Lady Come Lately” and “Radio Hit” were on more than 250 stations’ play lists across the country.

Also inducted was a musician who’s played professionally for 60 years in 40 states with 65 different bands—Cleve Warren. A nationally known drummer and Grammy Award winning producer, Cleve drummed for Chuck Mangione, Bill Waltous, Woody Herman, and Doc Severinson. He was house drummer for the world famous Copacabana nightclub and played with jazz greats at The Artists quarter jazz club. The band he founded and led—Smilin’ Vic and the Soul Monkeys—won first place in an International Blues Talent Competition.

Another inductee, Bobby “Green Shoes” Parker, is best known for his classic “Just Can’t Tell Her No.” Also honored were Matt Kohl, Steve Coleman, Bill Morgan, and the Jack Wolfe Band and OJHOF Jammer—names known by all blues aficionados.

David Warren Brown’s induction was as a memorial because of his passing in 2022. His music was infused with the essence of his native heritage, blending traditional elements with the soulful sounds of the blues.

“He was a soulful musician with a magnetic personality and an unforgettable stage presence,” Minner said. “We honor his legacy that will continue to inspire and resonate within the Blues community and beyond.”

The Blues are kept alive every Sunday at 4 p.m. when Selby’s band has a weekly jam session at the Down Home Blues Club at 102020 DC Minner Street in Rentiesville. There is no admission charge, but sometimes a hat is passed for a love offering to split among the musicians.

McIntosh County Democrat wins Sequoyah Award
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McIntosh County Democrat wins Sequoyah Award
June 12, 2025
The Oklahoma Press Association presented its Better Newspaper Contest Awards during the OPA Annual Convention June 6-7, at the Grand Casino Hotel and Resort in Shawnee. The top award a newspaper can r...
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Fink inducted into OPA Half Century Club
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Fink inducted into OPA Half Century Club
June 12, 2025
Managing Editor Jerry Fink of The Eufaula Indian Journal and the McIntosh County Democrat was inducted into the Oklahoma Press Association Half Century Club on Saturday, June 7 at the Grand in Shawnee...
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Preliminary set for 2 suspected of killing Eufaulan
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Preliminary set for 2 suspected of killing Eufaulan
June 12, 2025
Two Muskogee men charged with killing a Eufaula resident were ordered to appear at a preliminary hearing in district court at 10 a.m., Thursday, July 3. Suspects Kyren Omari Boulware, 19, and Michael ...
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2 dead, 4 injured in pileup
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2 dead, 4 injured in pileup
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Commissioners getting an increase in road spending
By JERRY FINK MANAGING EDITOR 
June 12, 2025
Rep. Tim Turner, R-Kinta, announced some good news and some bad news at the Monday morning Monthly County Commissioner meeting. First, the bad news, at least for those who oppose wind turbines in the ...
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Old Settlers Day, a Checotah tradition this weekend
June 12, 2025
Don’t miss Old Settlers Day this Saturday. This family tradition in Checotah is one of old friends, new friends and lots of good ol’ fashion family fun. Always the second Saturday in June, the town ho...
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Celebrate Flag Day, June 14
June 12, 2025
Bring us your tattered and weathered flag. Observe as our local Boys Scouts and DAV members honorably retire it. Starting at 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. Free Cookout, Games and Raffle At Veterans Park, 114 N Broa...
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Juneteenth Celebration set for June 21
June 12, 2025
CLEARVIEW - The ending of slavery in the United States, celebrated annually on or around June 19, will be celebrated on Saturday June 21 from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. The celebration will take place at th...
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Bridge dedicated to World War II veteran
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Bridge dedicated to World War II veteran
By JERRY FINK MANAGING EDITOR 
June 12, 2025
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation recently honored the late veteran William “Bill” Antrum Fox Jr. by naming a bridge after him. The William A. Fox Jr. Memorial Bridge is on SH 9 East at Nine M...
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Jefferson Highway keeps on rollin’
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Jefferson Highway keeps on rollin’
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June 12, 2025
Long before Route 66, there was the Jefferson Highway. Route 66 was a federally funded, 2,448-mile highway that crossed the country going east and west from Chicago, Illinois to Santa Monica, Californ...
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Checotah Class of 2005 Reunion
June 12, 2025
Let’s celebrate our 20-year reunion together! Join us for a fun class reunion weekend! It will be a weekend of laughter and memories you’ll cherish forever! June 13 -15 Marvel Resort, Gore, OK For mor...
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