The Jersey Shore Jazz and Blues Foundation will conduct a competition to choose its band representative at the International Blues Challenge in Memphis Tennessee January 20, 2010 to January 23, 2010.Any member blues band is eligible to submit a request to compete in the competition. The band must consist of at least three musicians. Vocalists are counted as musicians for the purpose of the competition. Both electric and acoustic instruments are allowed. A decision has not been made at the present time on whether a solo/duo act will be chosen. These rules apply to any applicants who wish to be considered in the meantime.
ELIGIBILITY PACKET
As a condition of eligibility, each applicant is to submit it’s request to participate, in writing, on or before August 3, 2009 to the Jersey Shore Jazz and Blues Foundation, c/o Gene Iadanza, IBC Chairman, 952 Sycamore Avenue, Tinton Falls NJ 07724. The request shall include: 1) the band’s name, band members’ names, a contact person’s address, phone number and email address; 2) Band bio, 3) copy of the band’s most recent CD( unless one has been previously submitted to the Committee in a previous IBC submission), 4) a check payable to JSJBF for the 2009-2010 band dues (if they have not already been paid) in the sum of $65.
COMPETITION SCHEDULE
The committee will review the information supplied by the applicant bands and choose 12 bands (and up to 2 alternates) as semi-finalists to compete.
The competition will be structured to mirror, as much as possible, the IBC’s procedures (with the exception of the set length). Each semi-finalist will perform in a thirty minute set (A band may play slightly less than the thirty minutes to avoid penalty points but may not exceed the time limit). Six bands will perform on each night of the semi-finals (October 3 and 10, 2009). Three bands will be chosen from each semi-final competition venue (The IBC “win your venue to advance” procedure) to play in a new thirty minute set at the final competition on October 24,2009. The committee will assign the date and time slots for each competitor. The assignments for the semi-finals will be made as soon as the 12 bands are chosen in order to maximize advance advertising. Assignments for the finals will be made shortly after the October 10 semifinals.
SCORING CRITERIA
Scoring will be based on the system utilized by the Blues Foundation. The categories include: Blues Content, Vocals, Talent, Originality and Stage Presence:
1. Blues Content: Everyone has his or her own interpretation of what is and is not the Blues. Any given three- judge panel will include members with varying opinions covering the spectrum of Blues whenever possible, from the most traditional to southwest blues and rock/blues. Bands should pick their materials carefully. At the Memphis semi-finals and finals, the judges are Blues professionals, not a bar crowd, and are likely to be unimpressed with song selections that are uninspired (they refer to this as the “No Mustang Sally rule.”)
2. Vocals: The act’s vocal skills.
3. Talent: The act’s instrumental skills.
4. Originality: Original work is encouraged. Cover tunes are allowed but playing recorded rendition lick by lick is discouraged; will not be looked on favorably by the judges and will be reflected in the scoring.
5. Stage Presence: Over the years the quality of talent has risen so dramatically at the IBC competition that it is no longer considered an “amateur” competition. Most contestants have performed on stage enough to know that they are not simply playing music but putting on a show. This category rates how “sellable” a band may be.
The raw scores, based on a maximum 10 points per category, will then be adjusted by a “weighted multiplier” of
x4 for blues content
x3 talent and vocals
x2 originality and stage presence .
ADDITIONAL ITEMS
The Committee will select the panel of judges for the semi-finals and finals and provide the names to the band participants, to the extent possible, at least one week before the competition dates. Any conflict concerns with the committee’s selections must be made to the event Chairman within 24 hours of receiving notice of the list of judges. The Committee’s determination on selection, after consideration of any concerns expressed, is final and not subject to challenge.
A band may not substitute members participating in the competition between the semi-final and finals, without the permission of the Committee. Permission will be
granted, at the discretion of the Committee, based on emergency situations only (illness of band member or immediate family member; death in family, etc.) As several months prior notice of the competition dates is provided, attendance at conflicting engagements or events will not be considered as good cause to allow a substitution .It is the responsibility of the bandleader to insure that the same band members are available for both nights of the competition. Substitution without approval of the Committee will result in disqualification of the band.
Good Luck and Good Blues To You!
Gene Iadanza,
JSJBF 2010 Chairman
Pat Arochas, Co-Chair