November 27, 2015

By Scott Welton scottw@standard-democrat.com SIKESTON -- The day after Santa comes to Sikeston, Memphis and Nashville will be showing up to jam for a good cause. Locals attending Papa Mike's Holiday Jam 2015 Dec. 26 at the Sikeston Armory will be mixing with folk who are used to being in the epicenter of the music business...

Local bass guitar veteran "Papa Mike" Smith, left, and songwriter/guitarist Theron Woods, pictured here during a previous Holiday Day Jam, will be back onstage in Sikeston Dec. 26 to raise funds for young musicians. (Submitted photo)
Local bass guitar veteran "Papa Mike" Smith, left, and songwriter/guitarist Theron Woods, pictured here during a previous Holiday Day Jam, will be back onstage in Sikeston Dec. 26 to raise funds for young musicians. (Submitted photo)

By Scott Welton

scottw@standard-democrat.com

SIKESTON -- The day after Santa comes to Sikeston, Memphis and Nashville will be showing up to jam for a good cause.

Locals attending Papa Mike's Holiday Jam 2015 Dec. 26 at the Sikeston Armory will be mixing with folk who are used to being in the epicenter of the music business.

"We've gained a lot of interest from the music industry in Nashville and Memphis -- quite a few of them are coming," said Amos Smith of Nashville, Tenn., event director and a National Blues Society board member.

While this is only the second year for the Holiday Jam as a public fundraiser, there is already a lot of history involved.

The Jam got its start as an informal gathering of musicians doing what they love to do at the Smith home.

"I think 2002 was the first one," Smith said. "It was just friends and family that were in for the holidays. They have come in from Memphis and Nashville, Tenn., and St. Louis for over a decade -- and it's continued to grow. More and more out-of-town musicians were coming in every year."

But then, a lot of those "out-of-town" musicians were from this area originally and grew up as young musicians jamming with "Papa Mike" Smith, a local bass player for over 40 years.

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