Doktu Rhute Muuzic (formerly Roy Hytower)
Blues For Breakfast
A special Mother's Day Blues Brunch by Doktu Rhute Muuzic , May 8, 2005

Press release:
"Blues for Breakfast" Planned for Mother's Day at Intuit (May 8)
Celebrate Mother's Day with a special blues brunch and view the acclaimed exhibition
Tools of Her Ministry: The Art of Sister Gertrude Morgan on Sunday, May 8,
2005 at 756 N. Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago. Southern cooking prepared by Wishbone
will be served at 10:30 am and a performance by Doktu Rhute Muuzic (formerly
Roy Hytower) will begin at 11:15 am. Ticket prices are $40 for members and
$50 for non-members. Reservations must be made by May 6, 2005.
Guitarist and vocalist Doktu Rhute Muuzic is known throughout Chicago's
South Side as "the root doctor." He was born in Coffeeville, Alabama
and arrived in Chicago in the early 60s. When Mighty Joe Young left Otis
Rush's band, Rhute eagerly stepped in and within a few years he was one
of the most popular young bluesmen in town. Over the years, he has expanded
his artistic vision beyond music. In 1984 he portrayed Muddy Waters in
the Black Ensemble Theater's much praised play Muddy Waters, followed
by The Hoochie Coochie Man. He subsequently played leading roles in musicals
about Otis Redding and Jimmy Reed and made appearances in the movies
Poltergeist III and The Babe. In live performance, Doktu Rhute Muuzic
runs the stylistic gamut from raw-edged Chicago blues to contemporary
funk and soul. Versatile and exploratory, he personifies the spirit that
keeps Chicago blues alive.
Tools of Her Ministry: The Art of Sister Gertrude Morgan, arranged by
the American Folk Art Museum in New York, is the first major museum retrospective
devoted to Gertrude Morgan (1900-1980), an African-American painter who
today is considered one of the most important self-taught artists of
our time. A self-appointed missionary and preacher, Sister Gertrude was
also a musician and a poet. Her paintings illustrate specific scriptures
from the Old and New Testaments and they functioned as visual guides
to the work she performed as a missionary. Painting on anything that
was available-paper, wood, Styrofoam meat packing trays, and window shades-Sister
Gertrude created a comprehensive body of work that demonstrates originality,
mastery of color, and a highly distinctive style.
Sunday, May 8, 2005
10:30 am Brunch: Southern Cooking served by Wishbone
Menu: Crawfish Cakes, Southern Scrambled Eggs, French Toast, Sausage, Bacon,
Cheese Grits, Fruit Salad, Corn Muffins/Biscuits, Fruit bread, Jam, Coffee/Tea,
Juice
11:15 am Blues for Breakfast (a special Mother's Day Blues Brunch) by
Doktu Rhute Muuzic (formerly Roy Hytower)
Blues for Breakfast is supported by Architectural Artifacts, Inc. and
the Playboy Foundation.
The Sara Lee Foundation is the Lead Chicago Sponsor of the Tools of Her Ministry:
The Art of Sister Gertrude Morgan.
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