Blues musicians ready for a group hug Peninsula Rhythm & Blues Festival attracts big-city talent BY PATRICK WEBB The blues may be the only genre of music whose name means the opposite of the feelings it creates. It also cements life- time friendships. Clint Carter, organizer of this week- end’s Peninsula Rhythm & Blues Festival, summed it up. “Unlike some other genres, what is good for one is good for the rest,” he said. “If one of us is in trouble, the blues community surrounds them with love and support.” Robin Gibson, who will bring his band from the Interstate 5 corridor, near Wood- land, Washington, to kick off Saturday’s performances, agreed. It’s all about bring- ing pleasure to audiences surrounded by long-time musician pals. “Clint is ‘good people,’” Gibson said. “I have known him for 25 years. He is very caring and giving of himself.” Carter is eager to echo Gibson’s support. “Robin has been very generous. He has always been very supportive.” Two days Peninsula Rhythm & Blues Festival will take place at the Port of Nahcotta in Ocean Park, Washington. Performances will run from late afternoon on Friday through the evening hours on Saturday. A portion of the proceeds will help fund peninsula food banks. The event, at the north end of the Long Beach Peninsula, will include art vendors, beer, wine and varied food, including fish and chips, Mexican dishes and barbecue. A sponsor has donated upscale Washington and Oregon wines. The Ben Rice Band, from Portland, will play during “Marys and Mimosas,” a lim- ited time slot from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sat- urday for those attending to order Bloody Marys. Patrick Webb Peninsula Rhythm & Blues Festival Port of Nahcotta, 275th Street, Ocean Park, Wash. 5 to 10 p.m. on Friday and 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Saturday Friday admission is $25; Satur- day admission is $35; two-day passes are available for $50 Ages 21 and older only. No pets allowed, only service animals ABOVE: Guitarists Don King, left, and Clint Carter share a laugh at the Port of Nahcotta. As the North Coast Blues band, they will be joined on stage by guitarist John Orr and drummer Fred Jacobs. LEFT: The Peninsula Rhythm & Blues Festival will include art vendors, beer, wine and varied food offerings, including fish and chips, Mexican dishes and barbecue. www.peninsulabluesfest.com See Page 9 PRESERVE YESTERDAY INFORM TODAY Kathy Rankin Four distinctively different museums all housed in historic buildings —for you and your family to explore during your visit. Join Us. EXPERIENCE ASTORIA. CLATSOP COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY INSPIRE FLAVEL HOUSE MUSEUM HERITAGE MUSEUM OREGON FILM MUSEUM UPPERTOWN FIREFIGHTERS MUSEUM TOMORROW ASTORIAMUSEUMS.ORG 8 // COASTWEEKEND.COM @astoriamuseums 503.325.2203 PO BOX 88 ASTORIA OR 97103