I was at PSU from 85-89. Saw you guys many, many times at the Skeller. You may know my friend, Kirk O. I won't put his full last name. Thanks for many awesome evenings. You guys were great togther. Cafe, and as someone mentioned, the St Pats day thing at the Brickhouse. god, what memories. Thanks.
R.I.P. Ms. Brown. I have all (I believe her cd's with the Blue Hornets). I came across the band during Musikfest in Bethlehem and was blown away. I would talk to the band during the breaks. They were the highlight of Musikfest to me and my buddies. Our world has lost a blues croner indeed. I'm quite saddened to hear of her passing.
I played sax for Queen Bee +BHB around '87-'89. Was housemate with Tonya for a while. She was an artistic, tasteful blues singer, but when she really let loose it uplifted and blew you away, even her for her bandmates. Thanks for letting me see and hear Tonya again. Hi and best wishes to Blue Hornets Mark and Cindy, Rich and Bill if you are reading this.- Lee
Tanya was a fantastic person and in '85 or so, becoming well known in the music world in S.C. She frequented the Diner and I had lots of quiet conversations with her - she was so soft spoken that no one would have imagined she had a voice like she did. And the most vivid recollection is her ever-present notebook. Reading that she had died just shocked me - I'm afraid we really lost someone with explosive potential, and I have to wonder what more years would have given us.
Oh, how I miss this band. Traveled from the Harrisburg area to State College many times to see them, and would get out when they played in my area. Played a gig or two with them. Miss Brown, you left us far too soon.
Yep, I was reading my Penn Stater too! Thanks so much for posting this. I can still remember the first time I saw Queen Been. I'm pretty sure it was on at a mid-day show, St. Pat's day 1989 at the Brickhouse... after friends, Bonnie and Naomi enticed me to ditch classes and go bar hopping with them that day. Good times. Good friends. Good memories. Great band. So sorry to hear of Tonya Bowne's passing; rest her soul.
Awesome band, and lots of great memories..but they didn't bring Buddy Guy or Gatemouth to State College. That was part of the AXP Blues Festival at the VFW. I don't know about Pinetop, he was never part of the festival line up.
I knew Tonya Brown and Mark Ross during this time period. They ruled the State College area at that time. I heard a Lions Pride commercial on the radio that Tonya did. Oh how I miss her also. Chris Busko and I were listening to the band clear back when they used to play at the Brick House, Then the Rathskeller and then the Saloon. They brought some of the best blues men to State College. Buddy Guy, Pinetop Perkins, Clerence Gate mouth Brown.
To bsharporflat,
I was at PSU from 85-89. Saw you guys many, many times at the Skeller. You may know my friend, Kirk O. I won't put his full last name. Thanks for many awesome evenings. You guys were great togther. Cafe, and as someone mentioned, the St Pats day thing at the Brickhouse. god, what memories. Thanks.
ahthissucks 1 week ago
R.I.P. Ms. Brown. I have all (I believe her cd's with the Blue Hornets). I came across the band during Musikfest in Bethlehem and was blown away. I would talk to the band during the breaks. They were the highlight of Musikfest to me and my buddies. Our world has lost a blues croner indeed. I'm quite saddened to hear of her passing.
blueyesfaery 1 year ago
Thanks for posting. Brings back many memories.
jflock63 1 year ago
I have randomly come across this video and I am truly amazed at her talent.
jonathanpereira567 1 year ago
I played sax for Queen Bee +BHB around '87-'89. Was housemate with Tonya for a while. She was an artistic, tasteful blues singer, but when she really let loose it uplifted and blew you away, even her for her bandmates. Thanks for letting me see and hear Tonya again. Hi and best wishes to Blue Hornets Mark and Cindy, Rich and Bill if you are reading this.- Lee
bsharporflat 2 years ago
Tanya was a fantastic person and in '85 or so, becoming well known in the music world in S.C. She frequented the Diner and I had lots of quiet conversations with her - she was so soft spoken that no one would have imagined she had a voice like she did. And the most vivid recollection is her ever-present notebook. Reading that she had died just shocked me - I'm afraid we really lost someone with explosive potential, and I have to wonder what more years would have given us.
lindamkrieg 2 years ago
Oh, how I miss this band. Traveled from the Harrisburg area to State College many times to see them, and would get out when they played in my area. Played a gig or two with them. Miss Brown, you left us far too soon.
PhosphorDigital 2 years ago
Yep, I was reading my Penn Stater too! Thanks so much for posting this. I can still remember the first time I saw Queen Been. I'm pretty sure it was on at a mid-day show, St. Pat's day 1989 at the Brickhouse... after friends, Bonnie and Naomi enticed me to ditch classes and go bar hopping with them that day. Good times. Good friends. Good memories. Great band. So sorry to hear of Tonya Bowne's passing; rest her soul.
PSU - Aero Engr
1989
ZigZagMarquis 2 years ago
Awesome band, and lots of great memories..but they didn't bring Buddy Guy or Gatemouth to State College. That was part of the AXP Blues Festival at the VFW. I don't know about Pinetop, he was never part of the festival line up.
LoydDobbler1 2 years ago
Just got my Penn Stater too -- Queen Bee, Skellar, Cafe.... -- Great memories. Thanks for posting.
tilgh4 2 years ago
God save the Queen!
She was the best! Thanks for posting
petesburgher 2 years ago
Looks like several of us are reading our Penn Stater. Wonderful memories. PSU
'84 - '88
40ALW 2 years ago
goosebumps...thank you for posting this ! ! !
skellerrat87 2 years ago
I knew Tonya Brown and Mark Ross during this time period. They ruled the State College area at that time. I heard a Lions Pride commercial on the radio that Tonya did. Oh how I miss her also. Chris Busko and I were listening to the band clear back when they used to play at the Brick House, Then the Rathskeller and then the Saloon. They brought some of the best blues men to State College. Buddy Guy, Pinetop Perkins, Clerence Gate mouth Brown.
tint661 2 years ago
Thank you SO MUCH for posting these! I miss Queen Bee terribly. They were the best!
msyvone 2 years ago