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If you're like most people, you've probably seen the movie The Blues Brothers a half-dozen times and thought to yourself at one time or another, "Hey, I'd like to do what Belushi and Aykroyd did up there on stage." That's just what a number of participants of the FORTUNE Innovation Forum were able to do last week at the Rose Theater in New York. Paul Kwiecinski of Face The Music led a grand music finale that featured his band and two groups of innovation conference attendees singing original blues songs live on stage. (A big hat tip to "Slim Sigma," who had the full house clapping along to his inspired singing).
![]() Over at Business Blogging Boot Camp, conference attendee Tom Collins has provided a live account of the blues performance as well as some context about the artistic workshops at the event: "The last session of the Forum "Lessons from the Innovator's Studio" gathered the creative talents from the four ongoing workshops exploring the innovation value of play, painting and sculpture, story-telling, and music. The session was capped by blues band perfomances from Face the Music (listen to samples here) and two groups of Forum attendees who had created original blues songs around the innovation experiences at their companies during the workshops... Paul Kwiecinski noted that writing and singing "blues songs are not about whining and complaining (that's country!), but about expressing the truth of a situation." He asked, "How true do you want it?" I'm hoping Fortune can find a way to get at least the audio files from the songs performed at the forum posted on their Business Innovation Insider blog." We're working on getting the audio and video from the blues performance, but in the meantime, check out the following classic clips featuring Joliet Jake and Elwood Blues from YouTube.com: Soul Man, Everybody Needs Somebody and Minnie the Moocher.
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