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Bob Wood, of Fort Dodge, a founding member and past president of the Lizard Creek Blues Society, poses with a guitar at his home. The Lizard Creek Blues Society is dissolving, Wood announced on Tuesday. The organization is donating its remaining funds to the Fort Dodge Fine Arts Association.
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Bob Wood, of Fort Dodge, a founding member and past president of the Lizard Creek Blues Society, poses with a guitar at his home. The Lizard Creek Blues Society is dissolving, Wood announced on Tuesday. The organization is donating its remaining funds to the Fort Dodge Fine Arts Association.
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Corky Siegel, at the Jazz Showcase, 806 S. Plymouth Court, in Chicago on Dec. 7, 2013. (Nuccio DiNuzzo/Chicago Tribune/TNS)
Chicago blues master Corky Siegel is feeling good and ready to jam with you – even if that’s via livestream
Rick Kogan, Chicago Tribune, (TNS)
CHICAGO Corky Siegel feels fine.
“Terrific on all counts,” he says. “Just terrific.”
That is good to hear and it is always good to talk to Siegel, a Chicago treasure and a man with a million stories from a lifetime filled with music. He is 77, near the same age as new White Sox manager Tony La Russa and a great many other people but, as ever, his voice is filled with youthful enthusiasm.