Doc Maclean’s Cross Bones Blues Tour Full Show Details
Doc MacLean's second African tour, "Cross Bones Blues," finds him returning to many of the places he visited on his previous, "Zulu Skies" adventure.
Doc MacLean’s second African tour, “Cross Bones Blues,” finds him returning to many of the places he visited on his previous, “Zulu Skies” adventure. As if that Tour wasn’t big enough, Cross Bones includes nearly 50 shows.
From the gala Tour launch at the Canadian High Commission to the massive OppiKoppi Festival to theatres, cafes, and wild little juke joints… This tour touches most parts of South Africa.
A number of Cross Bones shows will feature collaborations with South African blues and roots artists. MacLean, who was “thrilled” by the musicians he met last year, is working to create opportunities for these artists to tour North America.
South Africa and Canada have much in common, and he believes that a broader exchange of artists would serve both well.
In addition to fostering cultural, diplomatic and economic contacts, Doc continues to mentor a number of younger artists and will present guitar workshops as his tour schedule permits.
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Full Tour Details:
Oct 4 Reception/Tour Launch, CDN High Commission, 1103 Arcadia St., Hatfield, Pretoria. With special guests Albert Frost and Marcia Moon.
Oct 5 OppiKoppi Festival
Oct 6 OppiKoppi Festival
Oct 7 OppiKoppi Festival
Oct 13 Karoo Saloon, Barrydale, Western Cape.
Oct 14 Koedoeskloof Country Lodge, Ladismith, Western Cape.
Oct 15 Karoo Saloon, Barrydale, Western Cape.
Oct 16Â Â Barleycorn Music Club, Cape Town, 11 Lansdowne Rd, Brookside.
Oct 19Â Â Die Boer Theatre, Durbanville, 6 Chenoweth St., 7551, Western Cape w. Albert Frost.
Oct 20  Alma Café, Cape Town, 20 Alma Rd., Rosebank.
Oct 21  Alma Café, Cape Town, 20 Alma Rd., Rosebank.
Oct 25Â Â The Australian Arms, Kimberley, Big Hole Complex, Northern Cape.
Oct 26Â Â Bookbedonnerd Festival of Books and Arts, Richmond, Northern Cape.
Oct 28Â Â Cafe Barcelona, Pretoria. 53 Thomson St., Elardus Park Shopping Centre.
Oct 29Â Â Otter Lake German, Pretoria. Plot 26 Kameelfontein.
Nov 2Â Â Â Â Decibels Studio Concert, Pretoria. 64 Elephant Rd, Monument Park.
Nov 3Â Â Â Â The Coachman Restaurant, Dullstroom, 89 Naledi Dr., 1110, Mpumalanga.
Nov 4Â Â Â Â Sinkshack, Bronkhorstspruit. 57 Cathie St.
Nov 5Â Â Â Â Cockpit Brewhouse, Cullinan. 80 Oak Ave.
Nov 8Â Â Â Â Jazzies Inn, Wattville Township, Benoni, Johannesburg.
Nov 9Â Â Â Â Innie Skuur, Bloemfontein, Drakensberg Ave.,Spitskop, 9330, Free State.
Nov 10Â Gin-Ger Bar, Ficksburg, 9 Fontein St., 9730 Free State.
Nov 11Â Mojo’s, Welkom, 250 Stateway, Bedelia, 9459 Free State.
Nov 14Â La Casa, MMC, Pietermaritzburg, 5 Quarry Rd., 3201 KZN, w. Tim Parr
Nov 15Â Corrie Lynne Farm, Dargle, Howick 17 Petrusstroom Rd., 3265, KZN, w. Tim Parr.
Nov 16Â Private Event, KZN Midlands, w. Tim Parr.
Nov 17Â House at Zululand, Eshowe, 10 Kangela St. KZN.
Nov 18 Imvubu Lodge, Richard’s Bay, Meerensee, KZN.
Nov 20Â Umdloti Bush Tavern, Umdloti (Durban), 1 South Beach Rd. KZN
Nov 21Â Rocky Ridge, Ramsgate, Fascadale Rd. 4275 KZN.
Nov 22Â Legends Showcase, East London, 42 STEWART Dr. Eastern Cape
Nov 23Â Red Apple, Kenton-On-Sea, Shop 4 Sunshine Coast Gateway Tourism Centre, 2nd Ave. Eastern Cape
Nov 24Â The Music Kitchen, Port Elizabeth, 69 Mangold St., Newton Park. Eastern Cape
Nov 25Â Die Ramstal, Nieu Bethesda. Eastern Cape
Nov 29Â Sit the Folk Down, Cape Town, Western Cape.
Dec 1Â Â Â Â Villa Pascal Guest House and Theatre, Durbanville.
Dec 2Â Â Â Â The Cottage Club, Fish Hoek, Cape Town, 33, 2nd Crescent.
Dec 3Â Â Â Â Joostenburg Wine Farm, Stellenbosch, R304 Muldersvlei.
Dec 8Â Â Â Â Evita se Perra Theatre, Darling, 8 Arcadia Street.
Dec 9Â Â Â Â Miss Ruby Presents, Swellendam, Die Schuur, Drostdy Museum, Swellengrebel St
Dec 10Â Â Mujo’s Bar, George, 1 Knysna Rd.
Dec 13Â Â Cocomo’s, Wilderness, 197 George Rd.
Dec 14Â Â Dorpshuis Guesthouse & Restaurant, Calitzdorp, 4 Van Riebeeck St.
Dec 15Â Â Show Room Theatre, Prince Albert, 43 Church St., PO Box 181, 6930, West Cape. w. Albert Frost.
Dec 16Â Â Knysna Blues Festival, Knysna, TBC.
Dec 17Â Â Knysna Blues Festival, Knysna, TBC.
Dates and Route : May be subject to change. Developing schedule reflects current and pending contracts. TBA’s and non-listed dates may be available.
Forty-five years ago Doc was playing Charlie Patton songs in Son House’s living room. From back porch to big porch.
The Storyteller. An emotional remapping of contemporary delta blues. At one time Blues Revue Magazine called him the “Prince of Darkness.”
There’s redemption here beyond the simple, acoustic medium– and an appeal that reaches well beyond the Crossroads.
It’s a career built on hard travel and performance. Early roots in Mississippi. Chicago. Atlanta. Canada. Months and years spent living in cars, sleeping on floors, cheap hotels.
Repeat appearances at some of America’s best folk and blues venues. A lifetime spent on the Blues Highway with some of its most significant artists.
Long ago MacLean established his annual, 100 plus show, National Steel Blues Tour to play all parts of North America. In the process, the Tour itself became legendary.
Ice roads to the Arctic. Crazy, burning highways through the desert wilds. Hard travel, wrecks, and tough North American weather. And now the Tour is reaching Africa.
“No venue too large, too small, too grand or too humble.” Even places lost in the folds of the map. The thing that has been carried is returned.
He’s a blues vagabond, writing from the dark side of the highway. A songster from the Delta tradition, Doc explored and resided in the American rural south at a time when it was much less visited than it is today, and had mentors like Son House, Peg Leg Sam, and Sam Chatmon.
Gifted by the grandchildren of slaves, MacLean now sings his own stories and tells his own songs in his own voice.
His mostly resophonic, fingerstyle slide guitar pays sonic homage to Patton, House, and Big Joe Williams, in a roots-based, yet contemporary context.
Telling songs and singing stories. This blues came from the Mississippi Delta. But before that, it came from Africa.
Passed down from mouth to mouth. More than music. A placement of the human spirit.
Doc’s mentors were the grandchildren of slaves and he keeps their gifts close to the heart, and close to the Bone.
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