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MARK YOUR CALENDAR
Sunday July 24, 2pm-5:30pm - TBS Talent Search, Jazz Bistro, 251
Victoria St. FREE! Featuring Brian Sasaki and the Scuffed Souls,
Jay Pollmann, Jesse Greene Band, Sons of Rhythm, Spencer MacKenzie,
Andre Bisson. Band bios on page 7
Wednesday, July 27 - Sue Foley, Jazz Bistro, 251 Victoria St. TBS
Hump Day Blues presenting the best in Canadian blues performers on
the last Wednesday of the month. All shows at 8:00 pm. Reservations
recommended. Call 416-363-5299. $20 cover.
August 11 & 12 door 5pm, 6:30 show - Roy Thomson Hall, 60
Simcoe St. - Live on the Patio. Raoul and the Big Time (Aug 11th),
Irene Torres and the Sugar Devils (Aug 12th). Free Admission.
August 19 & 20 Harbourfront Centre, 235 Queens Quay W. Hot 'n
Spicy Festival - Harrison Kennedy (Aug 19th 7pm), Irene Torres and
the Sugar Devils (Aug 19th 8pm) and Rita Chiarelli and Sweet
Loretta (Aug 19th 9pm) .Treme Brass Band from New Orleans and more
on Saturday night Aug 20th
September 9-11 - Southside Shuffle, Memorial Park, Port Credit.
Fresh Baked Blues Stage Featuring bands from the TBS Fresh Baked
Blues compilation + talent search winner. Free Admission. Full
lineup on page 9.
Sunday, October 2, 1-4pm, TBS Blues in Garden , 900 Queen St West,
(part of Queen West Art Crawl).
Friday October 21, Noon-2pm, Delta Ottawa City Centre, Ottawa, Folk
Music Ontario Blues Showcase
Saturday November 19, 8pm, Massey Hall, 60 Simcoe St - 30th Women's
Blues Revue featuring Sue Foley, Layla Zoe, Alanna Stuart, Dione
Taylor and more! Rebecca Hennessy (trumpet, band leader), Suzie
Vinnick (guitar), Emily Burgess (guitar), Carlie Howell (bass),
Morgan Doctor (drums), Colleen Allen (sax), Carrie Chesnutt (sax)
and Lily Sazz (keyboards) return to form this year’s all-star
Women’s Blues Revue Band. TBS Charter Members receive 20% off every
ticket purchase, as well as access to the TBS Charter Member Ticket
Presale! TBS Charter Member presale is now open! To retrieve the
required presale/discount code, please contact the TBS
office.
Let TBS be your guide to great blues festivals this summer and
beyond! Check out the TBS Blues Festival Guide at
www.torontobluessociety.com/summer-blues-festivals/ for a
list of not-to-be-missed blues festivals, as well as links to each
festival's website where you can find further details on venues and
performers!
January 20-23, 2017 - Blues Summit 8. Toronto Marriott Downtown
Eaton Centre Hotel,Dundas and Bay Early Bird Registration (June 1
to Nov 30) $99 (+HST/fee) and $119 for non-members (+HST/fee).
After December 1, $119 (+HST/fee) and $139 (+HST/fee) for non
members. *TBS Member Rates are open to TBS Charter Members in good
standing as well as musicians who wish to attend the conference.
Join TBS today for special member pricing. To retrieve the required
promo code please contact the TBS office. Conference attendees can
access discounted room rates of $129/night for the duration of
Blues Summit 8. To access this special rate online, let them know
you will be attending Blues Summit 8 from January 20-23, 2017.
PLEASE NOTE: Hotel reservations must be made by January 10, 2017 to
take advantage of the discount rate.
January 23, 2017, 7pm, Koerner Hall, 273 Bloor St W - Maple Blues
Awards
April 29, 2017 - Koerner Hall, Special Concert Event
Sue Foley plays the Jazz Bistro on July 27 as part of the Toronto
Blues Society's Hump Day Blues concert series celebrating the best
in Canadian blues performers. Don’t miss intimate shows by local
favourites and some of the best Canadian touring artists. Not a bad
way to get over your Wednesday Hump Day Blues. Cover charge for Sue
Foley is $20.
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Notes &Quotes
40 YEARS
Eric Bibb and North Country Far with Danny Thompson The Happiest
Man In The World
Paul Reddick Ride The One
40 Years of Stony Plain 3 CD Specially Priced Compilation Set
B u y t h e s e r e l e a s e s a n d m o r e a t s t o n y p l a i
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Celebrating the 40th Anniversary of one of Canada’s longest
surviving indie record labels, this three CD set features some of
the label’s favourite tracks, plus one full CD of rarities and
previously unreleased music.
A road trip across the “beautiful blues landscape” born of
Toronto’s Paul Reddick’s wide-ranging imagination, and propelled by
inspired song-writing and deeply committed performances. Produced
by Blues Rodeo’s Colin Cripps.
A tasty gumbo of new bluesy-country songs recorded in the English
countryside. The exuberant, soulful sound at the heart of these
songs makes The Happiest Man In The World a delicious treat.
Kenny ‘Blues Boss’ Wayne Jumpin’ & Boppin’
Living Blues’ “Most Outstanding Musician (Keyboard)” 2015 returns
with his zoot suits for a release that is firmly rooted in the
joyful jump blues style of Louis Jordan and Amos Milburn. Special
guest Duke Robillard.
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DioneTaylor Truth, spir ituality, and
discovery. Three words that singer, songwriter, and musician Dione
Taylor use when describing herself and her latest offering Born
Free. In this edition of Notes & Quotes, Dione Taylor discusses
her new album Born Free, the journey that brought her to making it,
what makes her tick as an artist, and what lies ahead with respect
to her musical endeavours.
Taylor has a history deeply rooted in music. Growing up in
Saskatchewan, she is the first to
say that she comes from a family that is “really connected to the
gift of song”. Her father a pastor, Dione’s first introduction to
music was in the church. She was playing organ at age four, and was
the musical director of the church by age ten. When she first broke
into the music industry, her premiere release, Open Your Eyes,
2004, was nominated for a JUNO award. It certainly set the pace for
what has been a musical journey filled with accomplishment. Dione
Taylor has played for Queen Elizabeth II – twice – as well as in
the White House, and the list of prestigious performances only
continues to grow.
When asked about some of the best highlights of her musical career
to date, Dione Taylor offers this:
“Singing with, and being able to meet Patti LaBelle in Montreal was
amazing. She looked gorgeous. When I first met her, she could
barely talk, trying to preserve her voice. I told her a remedy I
knew of, and I heard her asking for it. That night, she absolutely
killed it! Playing at the White House was another amazing
experience too. Dr. Billy Taylor, the Artistic Director for the
Kennedy Center asked me to come and perform during black music
month”.
Taylor’s most recent release (Born Free, 2015) is garnering a lot
of attention, so the conversation naturally shifted to a discussion
on the process, the intention behind it, and Dione’s inspiration to
create the seven track album. When talking about the project,
Taylor explains;
“My mom always hoped that I would release a “gospel” album. For
years I declined because I misunderstood and felt that I didn’t
have the right or the place to sing gospel music anymore because of
my beliefs/convictions - or maybe my LACK of beliefs/convictions! I
am a part of special and unique group of people called “PK’s" or
Pastor’s Kids. Growing up within the Pentecostal/Apostolic umbrella
of Christianity was an interesting challenge. We were expected to
be and act perfect within an obviously imperfect world. When you
see hypocrisy first hand and head first it really messes up your
faith! Some choose or learn to ignore and turn the other cheek
while others simply cannot just let things be. There are two types
of pastor’s kids – the first type are the ones that live by the
book and follow closely in the footsteps of their parents and the
church and God. The second type, the Prodigal, are ones that are
Worldly and willful and strong. They are termed “backsliders”, and
considered to be fallen from faith and grace. Somewhere between the
two is where I have chosen to reside. I choose to spread
unconditional love through my music. The word Gospel means truth.
It takes a lot of courage to speak your truth, and takes balls and
voice to live your truth. Born Free is
the Gospel according to my truth. Some of the topics covered in
this album were a difficult process for even me to become clear on,
so I am really proud of it”.
When asked to contemplate what inspires Dione as a writer in whole,
she says; “I am inspired by people. It’s very interesting when you
talk about truth and spirituality. You find out that people are so
different from one another – they vibrate differently. That is a
huge source of inspiration for me.,”.
When prompted to talk about what she thinks are her strongest
attributes as an artist, Taylor provides this insight; “Probably my
personality, and my honesty. I also spent a lot of time practising
in my own space before I dug a little deeper and took the chance of
sharing my music, so, I think that being able to push my boundaries
has really made me grow too”.
Taylor is also swift to offer some words of advice to other
aspiring artists. She says, “If you have a “plan B”, then don’t get
into the music business! Go and do it 100%. Have fun, and do
everything with integrity.”
The conversation organically led to asking the question: what does
Dione want listeners to know about her?
She says; “It may sound a bit cheesy, but, I want people to feel
something. I want something to resonate, or people to investigate.
Investigate themselves, and ultimately learn something about
themselves”.
Dione Taylor has been on tour in support of Born Free, and for
those who would like to see her live, there are several shows of
mention in the months to come. She has performances scheduled at
the Beaches International Jazz Festival, the Markham Jazz Festival
and the Kitchener Blues Festival, to name a few. Most notably, she
is slated to perform at the upcoming Women’s Blues Revue on
November 19th at Massey Hall. This year marks the 30th annual
event, and will once again feature the finest musicians in the
business. For more info, visit the Toronto Blues Society’s website
at www.torontobluessociety.com.
For more information on Dione Taylor, and for a complete list of
performance dates, visit www.dionetayor.com.
Erin McCallum
2012 Etwell Road, Huntsville ON www.etwellconcertseries.ca
[email protected]
2016
June 26 1:30 pm-6:00 pm
Women’s Blues Review featuring Cheryl Lescom and Lisa Hutchinson,
Tamica Herod
July 3 3:00 pm-6:00 pm Bill Durst
July 10 1:30 pm-6:00 pm Etwell Bluesfest
featuring The Paul DesLauriers Band and David Vest, Tobin
Spring
July 17 3:00 pm-6:00 pm Fathead
July 24 3:00 pm-6:00 pm Jack de Keyzer
July 31 3:00 pm-6:00 pm The Paul Reddick Band
August 7 3:00 pm-6:00 pm Carlos del Junco and the Blues
Mongrels
August 21 3:00 pm-6:00 pm The Weber Brothers
September 11 3:00 pm-6:00 pm Grainne Duffy
September 18 3:00 pm-6:00 pm Suzie Vinnick and Rick Fines
September 25 3:00 pm-6:00 pm Paul James Band
October 2 3:00 pm-6:00 pm Jake and the Fundamentals
AUGUST 19, 20, 21 | 2016
- BRUCE COCKBURN - NATALIE MACMASTER - - MICHAEL JEROME BROWNE -
BLACKBURN -
LINDI ORTEGA - GOOD FOR GRAPES - MAGOO AND MUCH MORE ....
MUSIC & CRAFTS FESTIVAL
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TBS TALENT SEARCH FINALS
Brian Sasaki and the Scuffed Souls | Toronto, ON Brian Sasaki and
the Scuffed Souls are a truly original Rockabilly, Blues &
Swing act that bring together dynamic musicianship with
tongue-in-cheek lyricism and vocal flare. With the positive energy
the band delivers to each live performance, the audience always
feels included. The group has just finished recording their debut
EP, “Not for Prophets,” captured live-off-the-floor in Sutton,
Ontario.
Jay Pollmann | Cayuga, ON Jay Pollmann is a southern Ontario
musician/songwriter born in Hamilton and raised just outside the
small town of Cayuga. In 2013 Jay set out to launch a solo career
finding an outlet for his musical ideas through his acoustic guitar
with help from his brass slide, harmonicas, his feet and the odd
tambourine stomp. He sings songs about the things he knows from
“steering with your knees” to “closing down the local watering
hole.” Channelling many styles and influences through his acoustic
filter, the sound that forms is something Jay calls “Foot Stompin’
Rootsy Blues”. Never one to model or mimic himself after other
artists Jay’s sound is organic, original, raw and full of
energy.
Jesse Greene Band | Ottawa, ON After the successful release of her
first musical foray, a self-titled EP called inevitably, “The Jesse
Greene Band,” Jesse has found herself composing songs for her
second album with a new rhythm section comprised of veteran
musician Bassist Kurt Walther, and drummer Matt Wood. Marc Seguin,
her long-time and always entertaining harp player remains with the
band as the only holdover from the previous ensemble. "From Blues
and Rock n' Roll to cosmic Soul from beyond...Jesse Greene and her
band make my big toe shoot right out of my boot. These guys rock,
period." – Tony D. (MonkeyJunk)
Sons of Rhythm | Toronto, ON Take an energetic blues sound, mix it
with a modern edge, throw in four magnetic personalities, and
you'll have the powerhouse band that is Sons of Rhythm. The group,
comprised of bassist and vocalist Mick Maratta, guitarist Federico
Luiu, pianist and saxophonist Anthony Brancati, and drummer Mike
Carbone, has made a name for itself on the Toronto music scene with
their unique sound and lively performances. Sons of Rhythm
captivate audiences with their creative arrangements of old
standards as well as catchy, energetic originals.
Andre Bisson | Hamilton, ON When one thinks of all the great
performers of soul and rhythm & blues music, one doesn't
usually associate it with a young man from Northern Ontario - until
they meet Andre Bisson. The award winning composer, arranger,
guitar player and vocalist is one of the hardest working musicians
around. Soulful, talented and sharp, Bisson was clearly born with a
passion for music and performing, as well as the smarts and talent
to pull it all together and build a large following in Southern
Ontario and beyond.
Spencer MacKenzie | Ridgeway, ON 16 year-old guitarist/singer
Spencer Mackenzie has been making a name for himself in Southern
Ontario by performing with some notable heavyweights on the blues
music scene and earning
praise everywhere he goes. In 2013 he won the Niagara Music Awards
Rising Star award and performed in the 2016 Youth Showcase at the
International Blues Challenge in Memphis. In May 2016 he released
his debut CD Infected With The Blues.
Each year, the Toronto Blues Society searches for new and
undiscovered Canadian blues talent. This year, we received a great
selection of applications. After hours of deliberation, this year’s
six finalists have been selected!
Sunday, July 24 2pm-5pm Jazz Bistro, 251 Victoria St FREE!
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Vote for Mel Brown documentary! Love Lost & Found: The Story of
Mel Brown has been nominated for a Living Blues Award for Best
Blues DVD of 2015. To cast your vote go to http://lbawards2016.
speedsurvey.com/ to help honour Mel Brown's legacy in our community
and beyond. For more information about the film visit www.
lovelostandfoundmovie.com. You can vote for this film and your
other blues faves at www. livingblues.com. Voting ends July
15.
International Blues Music Day: The 4th "International Blues Music
Day" is Saturday August 6th and it's being celebrated around the
world. There are events from New York to California, Australia to
the Phillipines. To find out more (and register your own event) go
to www.internationalbluesmusicday.com.
Kudos: Salmon Arm Roots and Blues Festival artistic director and
Maple Blues Award committee member Peter North has been inducted
into the Edmonton Blues Hall of Fame in the Builders category,
which is designed “to recognize individuals and organizations who
have contributed to the
Edmonton blues community through their work.” North’s eclectic
career has included stints as a writer, journalist, radio producer,
radio announcer and music promoter, as well as producing a music
column for the Edmonton Sun and Journal newspapers. The induction
took place May 29.
Blues for Soldiers: The 3rd annual Blues for Soldiers event takes
place in Brantford on
Saturday July 9. This Blues Festival is held in support of veterans
who are homeless and suffer from post-traumatic stress syndrome
(PTSD). This fundraiser will pack the Henry Street Brant Artillery
Gunners Club outside parking lot and patio featuring exciting blues
bands throughout the day: Spencer MacKenzie, Smoke Wagon Blues
Band, Brant Parker Band, Jerome Godboo, and Jack de
Johnny Rawls is part of a great blues component at this year's
Beaches Jazz in Woodbine Park. He plays with his Big Band on Sunday
July 17th at 6:30pm. Other blues and blues-friendly acts include
Turbo Street Funk, Jerome Tucker Band (July 9) Paul James (July 10)
Samantha Martin & Delta Sugar (July 16) David Vest & The
Willing Victims, Paul James Band, (July 17), Dione Taylor,
Blackburn, Dwayne Dopsie & The Zydeco Hellraisers (July 23) and
Ghost Town Blues Band (July 24)
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Keyzer.The gates will open at noon. There is limited seating so
bring your own chair. There will be a parking shuttle available
plus food will be catered by Strode’s of Brantford. The admission
for this full day of Blues for Soldiers is ten dollars and tickets
are available at the Gunner’s Club and Hip’s Cycle of Brantford.
The Gunner’s Club is located at 115 Henry Street in
Brantford.
The Blues Tribe: Each month The Blues Tribe profiles a different
Canadian Blues artist, most recently Canadian rockabilly blues band
The Kat Kings. They interview band leader Kevin McQuade who
discusses writing some of the songs for his new album at the
hospital bedside of his daughter, the story behind the band name,
and showcases his custom guitars. Songs performed from the new
album are “When I Say Jump” and “It Came from the Swamp”.
www.bluestribe.ca
Rez Blues in Toronto: Murray Porter is coming in from Vancouver to
play a solo set at The Eagles Club, 17 Elm Street in Toronto. on
Friday, July 8. David Deleary will open. Rez Bluez was a showcase
at Toronto’s Silver Dollar for 13 years, before it became a TV
variety series on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network for 2
seasons. The show featured some of the best in Native blues and
comedy. Rez Bluez was also a one hour radio documentary in Elaine
Bomberry’s award-winning series ‘The Aboriginal Music Experience’.
Now back to the original model of having a live music showcase at
blues-friendly venues, Rez Bluez shows have popped up in Ottawa,
Toronto and Vancouver, over the past 6 years.
Fresh Baked Blues at Southside Shuffle: This year's Southside
Shuffle will feature a stage dedicated to artists from the TBS
compilation CD, Fresh Baked Blues. Here is the schedule:
Friday September 9
8:00pm Michael Schatte Band
Saturday Sept. 10
2:00pm Jake Chisholm
12:00pm Junior Jam hosted by Mark ' Bird' Stafford
*Sean Pinchin – Monkey Brain (Independent) * Danny Marks – Cities
in Blue (Independent) Curtis Salgado – The Beautiful Lowdown
(Alligator) *Steve Hill: Solo Recordings Vol. 3 – (Independent) *
Ken Whiteley – Freedom Blues (Borealis) Guy King – Truth (Delmark
Records) *Whitehorse – The Northern South, Vol. 1 (Six Shooter)
Moreland & Arbuckle – Promised Land or Bust (Alligator) Kenny
“Blues Boss” Wayne – Jumpin’ & Boppin’ (Stony Plain) *Spencer
Mackenzie – Infected With the Blues (Independent) Various Artists –
Alligator Records 45th Anniversary (Alligator) *Dylan Wickens &
the Grand Naturals – Hi Lo-Fi (Independent) *Various Artists –
Fresh Baked Blues (Independent) *Paul DesLauriers Band – Relentless
(Independent) *Blue Moon Marquee – Gypsy Blues (Independent)
*=Canadian
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Paul DesLauriers Band Relentless Big Toe/Select
After many years of hard work Paul DesLauriers is finally getting
the kind of recognition he deserves. With his two bandmates, Greg
Morency & Sam Harrisson, he has responded with new music that
more than rises to the occasion. Relentless is one hard rocking
disc, as befits one of the finest power trios working today. First
among equals for me here is the slide-driven “Wipes Away Your Sin”,
with its attractive melody and the slow blues centrepiece, “If I
Still Had You” which deals candidly with the conflicting feelings
in a breakup. The opener, “Stewtro Rock (Just Got Back)” itself
opens with a quote from the late Lonnie Mack’s “Wham”, a very nice
tribute. “Ten Feet Tall” was the song released first, a stone solid
rocker. The lyrics, over top of all those guitars were written by
DesLauriers and Alan McElcheran and they get into some fun
double-entendres on “We Just Might” and “Gonna Make You Move (Part
1).” “(Part 2)” seems to be an excerpt from a much longer jam that
this song no doubt becomes in performance. DesLauriers is a very
good singer but what you’ll take away from this disc is the
remarkable interplay between these veteran players. If you’ve
caught them live you’ll know that this disc, recorded in a studio,
captures the band performing live – a very difficult thing to pull
off. As a band and individually they’ve won many awards, this disc
will get them more. They tour relentlessly, check out
www.pauldeslauriersband.com for the next show near you, and get
this disc.
Illustration by Nathaniel Mesner
Jimmy Bowskill & Carlos del Junco Blues, Etc… Big Reed
These two have been performing as an acoustic duo for a while now
and having seen them live, I’d like to thank them for documenting
what they do so well. They start right into the blues portion with
an original, “Beale St. Toodle-oo”, a toe tapper of an acoustic
blues with Jimmy Bowskill on vocals. Carlos del Junco takes the
vocal lead on his lovely “Roll Away The Stone”, as fine a pop tune
as you’ll hear anywhere. “Heaven’s Where You’ll Dwell” is an older
tune, from Carlos’ Big Boy album written by Kevin Cooke and the duo
version, with Bowskill on electric guitar, highlights his ground
breaking harmonica soloing, as opposed to the more subdued
accompanying role he plays elsewhere. This song is a modern day
retelling of the Robert Johnson Crossroads myth. Bowskill sings on
the new co-write, “Confidence Man”, a fine contemporary blues with
a lovely harmonica solo. They can do slow, traditional blues too as
Bowskill takes on Muddy’s You Can’t Lose What Never Had” - a fine
vocal indeed. John Lee Hooker’s “Hug You” gets a simply marvellous
live performance - you won’t be able to sit still. One of
Bowskill’s heroes is John Hurt and his “Spike Driver Blues” is
another treat. Otis Spann’s “The Blues Don’t Like Nobody” concludes
with another fine vocal from Bowskill. It’s the second live
performance here, the rest are studio tracks. Carlos’ harp work is
rightly praised everywhere but Bowskill’s guitar work is equally
outstanding. I hope they can continue this collaboration for a long
time. Check out their web sites, www.carlosdeljunco.com or
www.jimmybowskill.com to get this excellent disc and better yet
catch them live wherever and whenever you can.
David Vest Devestatin’ Rhythm Ark-O- Matic
This is the third disc since David Vest’s arrival on this side of
the border and the third with The Willing Victims: Teddy Leonard on
guitar, Gary Kendall on bass and Mike Fitzpatrick on drums. This
combination justs gets better and better and Vest has come up with
some of the best new songs I’ve heard in a long time. The horn
section of Pat Carey & Howard Moore here really makes a
difference as well. The wonderfully titled “Staring Down The Barrel
Of The Blues”, with its infectious groove, may be the best of
these. “We’re All Sharecroppers Now” is close behind, a statement
about the economy that rings all too true – purposely a 12-bar but
new ones this good are rare indeed. “Biscuit Rolling Baby” is a
remarkably cliché-free song about his baby leaving, especially the
lines about what he does now that she’s gone. He returns to the
theme for the chugging “Come Back To Bed”, again in a most original
fashion. The rocking “Stop This Madness” is a heartfelt plea, the
verses about too many guns and their glorification in the media are
spot on. The concluding song is just Vest and his piano, he wants
to leave the city and get back to some of that “Red Dirt Remedy”.
One of the earlier songs is called “The Blues Live On”, each verse
lists departed blues legends, including Jeff Healey, Dutch Mason
& Hock Walsh, among some names that aren’t normally on this
kind of list but that reflect his long history in the Gulf States
& Texas, before concluding each verse with that title. It just
seems appropriate to write that as long as David Vest is around,
the blues will certainly live on. He’ll be here for the Beaches
Jazz Festival at the Woodbine Stage on July 17 @ 2:30 with the
Willing Victims. He’ll be back for the Southside Shuffle. He’ll be
devestatin’ indeed. His web site is www. davidvest.ca.
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Al Lerman Slow Burn Self
The members of Fathead are keeping busy between albums with their
own projects, none more so than bandleader Al Lerman, who treats us
to his fourth solo disc. He has assembled a band and it features
members of Fathead plus some musicians who if not alumnae are
certainly close friends. Al isn’t the only songwriter in Fathead
but he is here, with one exception, and a most satisfying program
it is. He concentrates on harp & sax for Fathead but he plays
all the guitars here and adds percussion, no sax this time. The
uptempo “Don’t Push Your Mess On Me” is a good choice to open, a
gospel-styled plea for restraint with Jana Reid on backing vocals.
“It Takes Me All Night Long” has some clever lyrics about aging.
“Bad Luck Blues” is a well-told and sung tale of a bank robbery in
years past in Havelock, his home for several years now. “Totally
Out Of Wack” is a Chicago blues with lovely harp, a ‘truth will
come to the light’ song. Some fine piano from Lance Anderson
backstops the harp. Lance sticks around for the slow blues,
“Younger Than Me”. In this one, Al sings to a father who died early
– our narrator is now older than his father was in the photo on the
wall. He picks up the tempo right away though with a song about
what you can achieve if you try, “Any Way You Want”. Sly humour
underlines the swampy “Tattoo Like You”. “Kokomo” is the only
non-original and with Omar Tunnoch and Bucky Berger helping out,
you get a sense of how well a contemporary band plays traditional
material, it is the foundation after all. “Slow Burn” is just Al on
harp, doubling on electric guitar on a lovely instrumental. That’s
an Omar Tunnoch painting on the cover. Producer Alec Fraser also
played bass and Al Cross drums. Maybe Al will get Fathead to play
some of these songs when they play Hugh’s Room on July 23rd. I’m
sure he’ll have this CD there for you. If you can’t make it, his
web site is www. allermanmusic.com.
Jerome Godboo All 4 One Self
Jerome Godboo’s career has stretched over most of the recent
history of our blues scene. Since arriving from Ottawa as a member
of the Phantoms, he has become a mainstay, an exciting singer &
entertainer, a first-call harp player and a masterful songwriter.
He has released a number of albums over that time and for some of
them he has run out of copies. To remedy that situation and perhaps
remind us of his past achievements, he has assembled a package
incorporating the best of four CDs. All 4 One contains, in reverse
chronological order, highlights of Rooting Out My Devils,
Humdinger, Pain and the Glory and Deep Down at Grossman’s.
Programmed to resemble a typical live set, you’ll notice
immediately how much variety Jerome brings to his songs. For
recordings, he almost always uses his live lineup of guitar, bass
and drums, making the inventiveness more obvious and necessary.
Even within more tradtional structures like “Humdinger”, the
arrangement is never boring. It wasn’t always as mainstream as
this, though. The songs done live at Grossman’s are wisely
sequenced together, as they are considerably wilder and more
adventurous (the far more traditional “Devil” does stand out here)
but that’s what he was into at the time. He concludes this disc
with “Sing For My Supper”, his spot on hommage to the life of a
working bluesman. Jerome’s masterful harp work rocks throughout, as
do his vocals. His ability to turn everyday events (“Spin Cycle”,
“Get On Your Bike”) into blues songs is unique in our scene. The
excellent Shawn Kellerman is on guitar most of the time, with Eric
Schenkman, Pat Rush & Damien Arokium on the others. Alec Fraser
and Al Cross are on bass and drums and there is a completely
different lineup for the Grossman’s set. Jerome is one of our
hardest-working bluesmen, just check out that schedule at
www.jeromegodboo.com.
Various Artists The Alligator Records 45th Anniversary Collection
Alligator/ Fontana North/Universal
This Chicago Blues label is celebrating its 45th Anniversary with
this two-disc set and a star-studded opening night at The Chicago
Blues Festival. Lil’ Ed & The Blues Imperials opened, followed
by Tommy Castro & The Painkillers and headliner Shemekia
Copeland. They invited Corky Siegel, Toronzo Cannon and Curtis
Salgado as guests in their sets and surely provided an evening
worthy of the celebration. Alligator Records, along with Stony
Plain Records, has multiple celebration sets and this one is
equally well selected by label president Bruce Iglauer - it’s a
remarkable testament to the label that after six of these there is
still so much wonderful music that hasn’t been used. Newer acts on
the label such as Toronzo Cannon, Selwyn Birchwood & Jarekus
Singleton are joined by legendary earlier ones such as Hound Dog
Taylor, Albert Collins, Johnny Winter, Koko Taylor and Son Seals
for a 37-song package selling for the price of one. In its 45-year
history Alligator has brought us the finest in contemporary blues
artists, handling touring and even management, if needed. You’ll
notice that several of the legends have passed on since their
seminal Alligator recordings but their place has been taken be
artists who clearly have the potential to reach that status. Not
represented is a new release that I haven’t had a chance to write
about, the tribute to Blind Willie Johnson, God Don’t Never Change,
with superb performances by Tom Waits, Lucinda Williams, the Cowboy
Junkies and the Blind Boys of Alabama. As well, a documentary by
Robert Mugge, Pride & Joy, devoted to the 20th Anniversary Tour
combining concert footage and the history of the label is now
available on Blu-Ray. The future of this most prominent label is
assured. Check it all out at www. alligator.com.
-John Valenteyn
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CBC Radio One (99.1) Saturday Night Blues, w/ Holger Petersen
(national) Saturday 9:05pm-11:00pm (on Radio 2 Saturday at 6:05pm),
JAZZ-FM (91.1) Bluz FM w/ Danny Marks Saturday 8:00 pm-midnight
CIUT-FM (89.5) A to Z Blues w/ Screamin' Red Saturday 8-9am John
Valenteyn's Blues w/ John Valenteyn Thursday 4-5pm HAZE- FM
www.thehazefm.ca Sunday Morning Soul w/Johnny Max Sundays at 11am
(6, 8, 10, 11AM, 5 & 7PM at www.sundaymorningsoul.com and
syndicated on 11 stations across the continent) At The Crossroads
w/Brant Zwicker Sundays at 1PM Southern Crossroads w/Patrick Le
Blanc Sundays 2-4PM Dawg Howlin’ Blues Show Mon-Fri 10 pm –
Midnight Radio Regent, www.radioregent.com Blue Remedy w/ Blues
Doctor Julie Hill, Wednesdays 8-10 pm ET DAWG-FM (101.9 FM Ottawa)
www.dawgfm.com
CKWR (98.5 FM) Old Chicago Blues w/ Willy A, Friday 10:30
pm-midnight (Waterloo)
CIOI FM (1015 The HAWK) Blues Blast, with Ken Wallis Tuesdays,
4-6pm (Hamilton)
COUNTYFM (99.3) Sideroads with Blues Sister Peg and Brotha 'Z'
Tuesday 8-10pm (Picton)
CIWS 102.7FM (Whistle Radio) Blues on Whistle with Dave Daddy Cool
Booth Mon, Tues, Fri 11pm Whistle Bait w/Gary Tate (aka Shakey-T)
Wednesday 9-10 pm (Stouffville) whistleradio.ca
CFFF Trent Radio (92.7 FM) Saturday Night Roadhouse Blues w/
Jackson Park Every Saturday 7-8 pm (Peterborough)
CJLX (91.3 FM) Saturday Night Blues Review, with George Vaughan.
Saturday 6-7pm (Belleville)
CFMU (99.3 FM) Swear to Tell the Truth: the Blues and Rhythm Show,
with C.M.Compton. Tuesday 1-2:30pm (Hamilton)
CFRU (93.3 FM) The Thrill is Back with Andy and Andrew Mondays 1 to
3pm The Blues Review, with Roopen Majithia Tues 9.00 pm
(Guelph)
CANOE FM (100.9 FM) canoe.fm.com Zoe's Haphhazard Satur- day Night
with Zoe Chilco Saturday 10 pm (Haliburton)
CFBU (103.7 FM) Eclectic Blues with Deborah Cartmer Tuesday 7-9 pm
(St. Catharines)
CKCU(93.1 FM) www.ckcufm.com Black and Blues w/ John Tackaberry
Every Sunday 9-11 pm (Ottawa)
CKMS (100.3 FM) Poor Folk Blues w/ Bruce Hall (aka Brewski) Monday
7:30-9 pm (Waterloo)
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TBS has just released a compilation CD, Fresh Baked Blues,
featuring some of the rising stars of Southern Ontario’s blues
scene. Featured artists include The 24th Street Wailers, Samantha
Martin & Delta Sugar, Irene Torres & The Sugar Devils,
Andria Simone, The Distillery, Chris Antonik, The Conor Gains Band
w/Matt Weidinger, Michael Schatte, Jake Chisholm, The Fraser Melvin
Band, The Oh Chays, The MacKenzie Blues Band, catl., and Sugar
Brown
Fresh Baked Blues Track Listing:
1 The 24th Street Wailers - Don't Cross Me 2 Samantha Martin &
Delta Sugar - Addicted 3 Irene Torres & The Sugar Devils - My
Momma Said 4 Andria Simone - Revealed 5 The Distillery - You've Got
No Right (to have the blues) 6 Chris Antonik (feat. Steve Marriner)
- Long Way to Go 7 The Conor Gains Band (feat. Matt Weidinger) -
Leave It On the Line 8 Michael Schatte - Honey Doll 9 Jake Chisholm
- Let's Do It Again 10 The Fraser Melvin Band - The Way You Love 11
The Oh Chays - Righting Your Wrongs 12 The MacKenzie Blues Band -
Bone Cage 13 Sugar Brown - Train Sixty-Four 14 catl. - Shakin'
House Blues
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Friday, July 1 John McKinley Band at Lancaster Smokehouse, 8:00 PM,
574 Lancaster St W, Kitchener, 519- 743-4331 Ken Yoshioka at The
Hole In The Wall, 10:00 PM, 2867 Dundas west, Toronto, 416-760-7041
The Bent Bugle Band at Warmington’s Bistro, 8:00 PM, 42 George St,
Brantford, 519-770- 4941 The James Anthony Band at Spot 1, 7:00 PM,
289 Rutherford Road South, Brampton, 905-456-0422 Treasa Levasseur
at Royal Botanical Gardens, 6:00 PM, 680 Plains Rd West,
Burlington, 905- 527-1158 Saturday, July 2 Bill Heffernan and his
Friends at Gate 403, 5:00 PM, 403 Roncesvalles Ave, Toronto, 416-
588-2930 Danny Marks at Cadillac Lounge, 12:00 PM, 1296 Queen St W,
Toronto, 416-536-7717 Johnny Wright & Michael Fonfara at
Outrigger Tap & Table, 3:00 PM, 2232 Queen St E, Toronto,
416-748-2232 Linda Carone at Gate 403, 5:00 PM, 403 Roncesvalles
Ave, Toronto, 416-588-2930 Melissa Boyce Jazz & Blues Band at
Gate 403, 9:00 PM, 403 Roncesvalles Ave, Toronto, 416- 588-2930
Niagara Rhythm Section with guests at Old Winery, 9:00 PM, 2288
Niagara Stone Rd, Niagara- on-the-Lake, 905-468-8900 The Bent Bugle
Band at Warmington’s Bistro, 4:00 PM, 42 George St, Brantford,
519-770- 4941 The Danny B Blues Band at The Blue Goose Tavern, 3:00
PM, 1 Blue Goose St., Toronto , 416-255- 2442 The James Anthony
Band at Black Swan Pub & Grill, 2:00 PM, 4040 Palladium Way,
Burlington, 905-336-1200 The Mississauga Delta Blues Band at Roc ‘N
Doc’s, 4:00 PM, 105 Lakeshore Road East, Mississauga, 905-891-1754
The Sil Simone Band with guest at Carrigan Arms, 2:00 PM, 2025
Upper Middle Road, Burlington, 905-332-6131 The Sinners Choir at
Rex Hotel, 12:00 PM, 194 Queen St W, Toronto, 416-598-2475 Tyler
Yarema and His Rhythm at Reservoir Lounge, 9:45 PM, 52 Wellington
St E, Toronto, 416-955- 0887
Sunday, July 3 Bill Durst at Etwell Concert Series, 3:00 PM, 2012
Etwell Rd, Huntsville, 705-789-2972 Brian Cober Jam at Grossman’s
Tavern, 9:30 PM, 379 Spadina Ave., Toronto, 416-977-7000 Chuck
Jackson & The All Stars at Roc ‘N Doc’s, 4:30 PM, 105 Lakeshore
Rd E, Mississauga, 905-891-1754 Fraser Melvin Band at Fat City
Blues, 8:30 PM, 890 College Street, Toronto, 647-345-8282 The James
Anthony Band at Abbey Arms Restaurant, 3:30 PM, 481 North Service
Rd W, Oakville, 905-825-1109 Monday, July 4 Jordan John at Orbit
Room, 10:00 PM, 580A College St, Toronto, 416- 535-0613 Sebastian
Agnello at Black Swan Tavern, 9:30 PM, 154 Danforth Ave, Toronto,
416-469-0537 Wednesday, July 6 Downchild at The Algonquin Theatre,
8:00 PM, , Huntsville, 705- 789-4975 Grainne Duffy with The
Distillery at Hugh’s Room, 8:30 PM, 2261 Dundas St. W., Toronto,
416-531- 6604 Thursday, July 7 Bruce Chapman Duo at Gate 403, 5:00
PM, 403 Roncesvalles Ave, Toronto, 416-588-2930 Grainne Duffy at
London Music Club, 5:00 PM, 470 Colborne Street, London,
519-640-6996 Friday, July 8 Colin Linden, Ken Whiteley, Sheesham
& Lotus, and more at Tudhope Park, 5:00 PM, , Orillia,
Downchild at Haverock Revival Festival, 10:00 PM, , Havelock,
800-539-3353 Rez Bluez with Murray Porter solo with Cliff Cardinal
& Dave Deleary at The Eagles Club, 8:00 PM, 17 Elm Street,
Toronto, 778- 879-4161 Tom Cochrane, Serena Ryder, Gowan and more
at Marina Park, 8:00 PM, , Thunder Bay, 807-684- 4444 Saturday,
July 9 Bill Heffernan and his Friends at Gate 403, 5:00 PM, 403
Roncesvalles, 416-588-2930 Colin James, Downchild, David Gogo,
Steve Hill, Terra Lightfoot, and more at Marina Park, 5:00 PM, ,
Thunder Bay, 807-684-4444 Colin Linden, Ken Whiteley, Sheesham
& Lotus, and more at Tudhope Park, 5:00 PM, , Orillia,
Downchild at Marina Park, 6:15 PM, , Thunder Bay, 807-684-4444
Grainne Duffy at Bruce Steakhouse, 6:15 PM, 750 Queen Street,
Kincardine, 519-955-0547 Ian Siegal at Violet’s Venue, 8:15 PM, 52
Morrow Road, Barrie, 705- 238-9282
Jerome Godboo at Brant Artillery Gunners Club, 9:30 PM, 115 Henry
St. , Brantford, Julian Fauth Blues Quartet at Gate 403, 9:00 PM,
403 Roncesvalles Ave, Toronto, 416- 588-2930 Sunday, July 10 Burton
Cummings, Jack de Keyzer, Dawn Tyler Watson, Steve Strongman and
more at Marina Park, 9:00 PM, , Thunder Bay, 807-684-4444 Colin
Linden, Ken Whiteley, Sheesham & Lotus, and more at Tudhope
Park, 9:00 PM, , Orillia, Paul DesLauriers Band, David Vest, Tobin
Spring and Eric Lambier at Etwell Concert Series, 1:30 PM, 2012
Etwell Rd, Huntsville, 705-789-2972 Thursday, July 14 Ana Popovic
at Peter’s Players, 8:00 PM, 830 Muskoka Rd S, Gravenhurst,
705-687-2117 Ghost Town Blues Band at Club Capri, 7:00 PM, 36
Cleveland Street, Thorold, 905-246-3615 Friday, July 15 Chris
Duarte Group at Peter’s Players, 8:00 PM, 830 Muskoka Rd S,
Gravenhurst, 705-687-2117
Cootes Paradise at Oddfellows Hall, 8:00 PM, 63 Main Street,
Dundas, 905-730-5459 Danny Brooks at Moonshine Cafe, 8:00 PM, 137
Kerr St, Oakville, 905-844-2655 The Hogtown Allstars at Festival
Plaza, 6:15 PM, , Windsor, The Swingin’ Blackjacks at Grossman’s
Tavern, 10:00 PM, 379 Spadina Ave, Toronto, 416-977- 7000 Saturday,
July 16 Bill Heffernan and his Friends at Gate 403, 5:00 PM, 403
Roncesvalles Ave, Toronto, 416- 588-2930 Dana Fuchs at Peter’s
Players, 8:00 PM, 830 Muskoka Rd S, Gravenhurst, 705-687-2117 Sweet
Derrick Blues Band at Gate 403, 9:00 PM, 403 Roncesvalles Ave,
Toronto, 416- 588-2930 Sunday, July 17 Blue Room at Celebration
Square, 3:00 PM, 300 City Center Dr., Mississauga, David Vest &
The Willing Victims at Woodbine Park, 1:30 PM, , Toronto ,
416-698-2152 Fathead at Etwell Concert Series, 3:00 PM, 2012 Etwell
Rd,
Ana Popovic makes a rare visit to our area with a show on Thursday,
July 14 at Peter's Players, 830 Muskoka Rd S, Gravenhurst
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Huntsville, 705-789-2972 Matt Schofield at Violet’s Venue, 7:15 PM,
52 Morrow Road, Barrie, 705-238-9282 The Johnny Rawls Big Band at
Woodbine Park, 5:30 PM, , Toronto , 416-698-2152 Monday, July 18
Linda Carone at Gate 403, 9:00 PM, 403 Roncesvalles Ave, Toronto,
416-588-2930 Thursday, July 21 Blue Room at Homeward BIJF
Streetfest, 7:00 PM, 1858 Queen Strret, Toronto, Friday, July 22
Ghost Town Blues Band at Violet’s Venue, 8:15 PM, 52 Morrow Road,
Barrie, 705-238- 9282 MonkeyJunk at Woodlawn Inn, 8:00 PM, 420
Division Street, Cobourg, 800-573-5003
Saturday, July 23 Bill Heffernan and his Friends at Gate 403, 5:00
PM, 403 Roncesvalles Ave, Toronto, 416- 588-2930 Fathead at Hugh’s
Room, 8:30 PM, 2261 Dundas St. W., Toronto, 416-531-6604 Popa
Chubby at Violet’s Venue, 8:15 PM, 52 Morrow Road, Barrie,
705-238-9282 Sunday, July 24 Jack de Keyzer at Etwell Concert
Series, 3:00 PM, 2012 Etwell Rd, Huntsville, 705-789-2972 Popa
Chubby at Moose And Goose, 7:00 PM, 54 Front Street South, Thorold,
905-246-3615 TBS Talent Search Finals at Jazz Bistro, 2:30 PM, 251
Victoria Street, Toronto, 416-363-5299 Wednesday, July 27 Sue Foley
at Jazz Bistro, 8:00 PM,
251 Victoria Street, Toronto, 416- 363-5299 Friday, July 29 Fraser
Melvin Band at Gate 403, 9:00 PM, 403 Roncesvalles Ave, Toronto,
416-588-2930 Jack de Keyzer at Royal Botanical Gardens, 6:00 PM,
680 Plains Rd West, Burlington, 905-527-1158 Kevin Breit &
Rebecca Jenkins at Hugh’s Room, 8:00 PM, 2261 Dundas St. W.,
Toronto, 416-531- 6604 Saturday, July 30 Bill Heffernan and his
Friends at Gate 403, 5:00 PM, 403 Roncesvalles Ave, Toronto, 416-
588-2930 Sunday, July 31 Bobby Dean Blackburn at Owen Sound Visitor
Centre, 7:00 PM, 1155 1st Ave. West, Owen Sound, 519-376-4440 ext.
1251 Paul Reddick at Etwell Concert Series, 3:00 PM, 2012 Etwell
Rd, Huntsville, 705-789-2972 Wednesday, August 3 Samantha Fish at
Violet’s Venue, 8:15 PM, 52 Morrow Road, Barrie, 705-238-9282
Friday, August 5 Blue Room at Empire Sandy, 7:00 PM, 600 Queen’s
Quay West, Toronto, 416-364-3244 Eric Sardinas at Violet’s Venue,
8:15 PM, 52 Morrow Road, Barrie, 705-238-9282
Saturday, August 6 Jerome Godboo at Timothy’s Pub, 9:00 PM, 344
Brownsline , Etobicoke, 416-201-9515 The Mississauga Delta Blues
Band at Roc ‘N Doc’s, 4:00 PM, 105 Lakeshore Road East,
Mississauga, 905-891-1754 Sunday, August 7 Carlos del Junco &
the Blues Mongrels at Etwell Concert Series, 3:00 PM, 2012 Etwell
Rd, Huntsville, 705-789-2972 Cowboy Junkies at Peter’s Players,
8:00 PM, 830 Muskoka Rd S, Gravenhurst, 705-687-2117 Tuesday,
August 9 Peter Asher & Albert Lee at Peter’s Players, 8:00 PM,
830 Muskoka Rd S, Gravenhurst, 705- 687-2117 Wednesday, August 10
Peter Asher & Albert Lee at Hugh’s Room, 8:00 PM, 2261 Dundas
St. W., Toronto, 416-531- 6604 Thursday, August 11 Raoul and the
Big Time at Roy Thompson Hall Patio, 5:30 PM, 60 Simcoe Street,
Toronto, 416-872- 4255 Friday, August 12 Irene Torres and the Sugar
Devils at Roy Thompson Hall Patio, 5:30 PM, 60 Simcoe Street,
Toronto, 416-872-4255
The Toronto Blues Society is a Registered Charity
Make a donation beyond membership and merchandise, and get your
charitable tax receipt in time for this year! (Charitable # 87487
7509 RR0001). You will be helping to support events like the annual
Women's Blues Revue at Massey Hall, The Blues in the Schools
program, The weekly Jazz Bistro Blues Series, numerous workshops
and career development activities for the musician community as
well as the Maple Blues Awards and the Blues Summit conference, the
most important blues industry gathering in Canada that occurs every
other year. Networking events within this conference allow for
industry discussion alongside artist discovery through the showcase
program.
Renewing members: Jay Douglas, Brian Hawryluk, Bob Coulter, Ian
Robertson, Mark & Elanor Cosman, Rick Brouckxon, Brian Soltau,
Cindy McCleery, Dave Sampson, Patricia McCully, Joel Goldberg,
Peter Gregory, Jerry Hartman, Richard Henderson, Rick & Marilyn
Clarke, John Gieruszczak, Bonnie Baker, Alan Thompson
New Members: Bruce Morel, Trent Schmiedge/Graffitti Music, Lise
Owen Struthers, Glenn Marais, Tom Carnduff, Denise Byers,
Many thanks to Rose Ker, Marie Pearce and Geoff Virag for their
help with the Newsletter mailing. Many thanks as well to Carol
Flett for her help at the Durham West Blues Festival and to Tim
Rudkins for his help at the Jazz Bistro.
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To submit listings, browse to www.torontobluessociety.com and click
on "Live Blues" scroll down and enter your event into the form
provided. From there it will be promoted in this newsletter, on our
website and in our weekly e-mail blasts. Please keep the gig
listings within reasonable driving distance of Toronto. If you're
having trouble send a note to editor@ torontobluessociety.com
Concerts of Note July 2 Grainne Duffy w/ The Distillery – Hugh’s
Room – July 6 Etwell BluesFest feat. Paul Deslauriers Band, David
Vest, Tobin Spring, Eric Lambier - Etwell Concert Series,
Huntsville - July 10 Ana Popovic – Peter’s Players – July 14 The
Dana Fuchs Band – Peter’s Players – July 16 Ghost Town Blues Band –
Violet’s Venue – July 22 Fathead – Hugh’s Room – July 23 TBS Talent
Search Finals with Andre Bisson, Brian Sasaki & The Scuffed
Souls, Jay Pollmann, Jesse Greene Band, Sons of Rhythm &
Spencer MacKenzie – Jazz Bistro – July 24 Kevin Breit and Rebecca
Jenkins – Hugh’s Room – July 29 Rita Chiarelli with her band Sweet
Loretta – Hugh’s Room – Sept 17 Music by the Bay Live: The Age of
Electrik Acoustic w/ Rik Emmett – St. Francis Centre, Ajax – Sept
17 Original Sloth Band – Hugh’s Room – Sept 30 Tribute to Howlin
Wolf with Danny Marks and more (Presented by BluesIn’ Toronto) –
Hugh’s Room – Oct 1 Crystal Shawanda with Red Dirt Skinners
(Presented by BluesIn’ Toronto) – Hugh’s Room – Oct 7 Music by the
Bay Live: Mad Dogs & Englishman - The Music of Joe Cocker &
Leon Russell – St. Francis Centre, Ajax – Oct 22 Carlos del Junco
& the Blues Mongrels – Hugh’s Room – Nov 5 Joe Bonamassa – Sony
Centre – Nov 16 30th Annual Women’s Blues Revue with Sue Foley,
Layla Zoe, Dione Taylor, Alanna Stuart & more! – Massey Hall –
Nov 19 Cecile Doo-Kingue – Hugh’s Room – Nov 26 20th Annual Maple
Blues Awards – Koerner Hall – Jan 23, 2017
David Vest joins the Paul DesLauriers Band, Tobin Spring and Eric
Lambier at the Etwell Concert Series, 2012 Etwell Rd in Huntsville
on Sunday July 10, Music starts at 1:30. And on Saturday, July 16,
David Vest & The Willing Victims play an afternoon set (2:30)
at Beaches Jazz in Toronto's Woodbine Park
REPEATING
EVERY SATURDAY Black Swan Pub & Grill 4040 Palladium Way
905-336-1200 Burlington The James Anthony Band 2:00 PM (Every Sat
2-6pm) Cadillac Lounge 1296 Queen St W 416- 536-7717 Toronto Danny
Marks 12:00 PM (Every Sat) Carrigan Arms 905-332-6131 The Sil
Simone Band with guest 2:00 PM (Every Sat) Gate 403 416-588-2930
Bill Heffernan and his Friends 5:00 PM (Every Sat) Old Winery 2288
Niagara Stone Rd 905- 468-8900 Niagara-on-the-Lake Niagara Rhythm
Section with guests 9:00 PM (Every Sat) Outrigger Tap & Table
2232 Queen St E 416-748-2232 Toronto Johnny Wright & Michael
Fonfara 3:00 PM (Every Sat) Reservoir Lounge 52 Wellington St E
416-955-0887 Toronto Tyler Yarema and His Rhythm 9:45 PM (Every
Sat) Rex Hotel 194 Queen St W 416-598-2475 Toronto The Sinners
Choir 12:00 PM (Every Sat) The Blue Goose Tavern 416-255-2442 The
Danny B Blues Band 3:00 PM (Every Sat) Warmington’s Bistro
519-770-4941 The Bent Bugle Band 4:00 PM with guests (Every Sat)
EVERY SUNDAY Abbey Arms Restaurant 481 North Service Rd W
905-825-1109 Oakville The James Anthony Band 3:30 PM (Every Sun
3:30-7pm) Fat City Blues 890 College Street 647- 345-8282 Toronto
Fraser Melvin Band 8:30 PM Grossman’s Tavern 379 Spadina Ave.
416-977-7000 Toronto Brian Cober Jam 9:30 PM Drums and amp provided
(Every Sun) Roc ‘N Doc’s 105 Lakeshore Rd E 905- 891-1754
Mississauga Chuck Jackson & The All Stars 4:30 PM (Every Sun)
EVERY MONDAY Black Swan Tavern 154 Danforth Ave 416-469-0537
Toronto Sebastian Agnello 9:30 PM Acoustic (Every Mon) Orbit Room
580A College St 416-535- 0613 Toronto Jordan John 10:00 PM (Every
Mon)
EVERY TUESDAY Brando’s on Market 135 Market St 519-720-6758
Brantford Chris Brown host 10:00 PM Open Jam (Every Tue) Reservoir
Lounge 416-955-0887 Tyler Yarema and His Rhythm 9:45 PM (Every Tue)
Sauce on Danforth 1376 Danforth Ave 647-748-1376 Toronto Julian
Fauth 6:00 PM (Every Tue) The Duke Live 1225 Queen St. E. 416-
463-5302 Toronto Blues Tues Jam 9:00 PM Open Blues Jam (Every Tue)
EVERY WEDNESDAY Alleycatz Restaurant Lounge 2409 Yonge St
416-481-6865 Toronto Mark Stafford & Ken Yoshioka (Jam) 7:00 PM
PWYC (Every Wed) Black Swan Tavern 416-469-0537 Nicola Vaughan 9:30
PM Open Jam (Every Wed) Bobby O’Brien’s 125 King St W 519- 743-5657
Kitchener Dave Rodenburg, John Lee & Jim Boudreau 8:00 PM
(Every Wed) Open Blues Jam Gate 403 416-588-2930 Julian Fauth 9:00
PM (Every Wed) Intersteer Tavern 361 Roncesvalles Ave 416-604-3333
Toronto Fraser/Daley 8:00 PM (Every Wed) Lancaster Smokehouse
519-743-4331 Matt Weidinger 6:00 PM (Every Wed) Ten Restaurant
& Wine Bar 130 Lake- shore Rd E 905-271-0016 Port Credit Chuck
Jackson & Tyler Yarema 8:00 PM (Every Wed) EVERY THURSDAY Black
Swan Pub & Grill 905-336-1200 The James Anthony Band 7:00 PM
(Every Thu 7-11pm) Col. Mustard’s Pub & Deli 16925 Yonge St
905-895-6663 Newmarket Lou Moore plus guest 9:00 PM (Every Thu) Fat
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Harbour Street Fish Bar 10 Keith Ave, #403 705-293-3474 Collingwood
Wayne Buttery Band 7:00 PM (Every Thu) EVERY FRIDAY Lancaster
Smokehouse 574 Lancaster St W 519-743-4331 Kitchener John McKinley
Band 8:00 PM (Every Friday) Spot 1 289 Rutherford Road South 905-
456-0422 Brampton The James Anthony Band 7:00 PM Warmington’s
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THE COWBOY JUNKIES
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BIG SUGAR
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BIG SUGAR • CHILLIWACK • PAT TRAVERS BAND • THE COWBOY JUNKIES •
GRADY • VALDY • RONNIE BAKER BROOKS BIG SUGAR • CHILLIWACK • PAT
TRAVERS BAND • THE COWBOY JUNKIES • GRADY • VALDY • RONNIE BAKER
BROOKS BIG SUGAR • CHILLIWACK • PAT TRAVERS BAND • THE COWBOY
JUNKIES • GRADY • VALDY • RONNIE BAKER BROOKS BIG SUGAR •
CHILLIWACK • PAT TRAVERS BAND • THE COWBOY JUNKIES • GRADY • VALDY
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THE COWBOY JUNKIES • GRADY • VALDY • RONNIE BAKER BROOKS BIG SUGAR
• CHILLIWACK • PAT TRAVERS BAND • THE COWBOY JUNKIES • GRADY •
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BAND • THE COWBOY JUNKIES • GRADY • VALDY • RONNIE BAKER BROOKS BIG
SUGAR • CHILLIWACK • PAT TRAVERS BAND • THE COWBOY JUNKIES • GRADY
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BAND • THE COWBOY JUNKIES • GRADY • VALDY • RONNIE BAKER BROOKS BIG
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• VALDY • RONNIE BAKER BROOKS MORELAND AND ARBUCKLE • HARPER AND
MIDWEST KIND • CEDRIC BURNSIDE PROJECT • KENNY NEAL • JAREKUS
SINGLETON MORELAND AND ARBUCKLE • HARPER AND MIDWEST KIND • CEDRIC
BURNSIDE PROJECT • KENNY NEAL • JAREKUS SINGLETON MORELAND AND
ARBUCKLE • HARPER AND MIDWEST KIND • CEDRIC BURNSIDE PROJECT •
KENNY NEAL • JAREKUS SINGLETON MORELAND AND ARBUCKLE • HARPER AND
MIDWEST KIND • CEDRIC BURNSIDE PROJECT • KENNY NEAL • JAREKUS
SINGLETON MORELAND AND ARBUCKLE • HARPER AND MIDWEST KIND • CEDRIC
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KENNY NEAL • JAREKUS SINGLETON MORELAND AND ARBUCKLE • HARPER AND
MIDWEST KIND • CEDRIC BURNSIDE PROJECT • KENNY NEAL • JAREKUS
SINGLETON MORELAND AND ARBUCKLE • HARPER AND MIDWEST KIND • CEDRIC
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KENNY NEAL • JAREKUS SINGLETON MORELAND AND ARBUCKLE • HARPER AND
MIDWEST KIND • CEDRIC BURNSIDE PROJECT • KENNY NEAL • JAREKUS
SINGLETON MORELAND AND ARBUCKLE • HARPER AND MIDWEST KIND • CEDRIC
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KENNY NEAL • JAREKUS SINGLETON MORELAND AND ARBUCKLE • HARPER AND
MIDWEST KIND • CEDRIC BURNSIDE PROJECT • KENNY NEAL • JAREKUS
SINGLETON MORELAND AND ARBUCKLE • HARPER AND MIDWEST KIND • CEDRIC
BURNSIDE PROJECT • KENNY NEAL • JAREKUS SINGLETON MORELAND AND
ARBUCKLE • HARPER AND MIDWEST KIND • CEDRIC BURNSIDE PROJECT •
KENNY NEAL • JAREKUS SINGLETON MORELAND AND ARBUCKLE • HARPER AND
MIDWEST KIND • CEDRIC BURNSIDE PROJECT • KENNY NEAL • JAREKUS
SINGLETON MORELAND AND ARBUCKLE • HARPER AND MIDWEST KIND • CEDRIC
BURNSIDE PROJECT • KENNY NEAL • JAREKUS SINGLETON MORELAND AND
ARBUCKLE • HARPER AND MIDWEST KIND • CEDRIC BURNSIDE PROJECT •
KENNY NEAL • JAREKUS SINGLETON MORELAND AND ARBUCKLE • HARPER AND
MIDWEST KIND • CEDRIC BURNSIDE PROJECT • KENNY NEAL • JAREKUS
SINGLETON MORELAND AND ARBUCKLE • HARPER AND MIDWEST KIND • CEDRIC
BURNSIDE PROJECT • KENNY NEAL • JAREKUS SINGLETON MORELAND AND
ARBUCKLE • HARPER AND MIDWEST KIND • CEDRIC BURNSIDE PROJECT •
KENNY NEAL • JAREKUS SINGLETON MORELAND AND ARBUCKLE • HARPER AND
MIDWEST KIND • CEDRIC BURNSIDE PROJECT • KENNY NEAL • JAREKUS
SINGLETON MORELAND AND ARBUCKLE • HARPER AND MIDWEST KIND • CEDRIC
BURNSIDE PROJECT • KENNY NEAL • JAREKUS SINGLETON MORELAND AND
ARBUCKLE • HARPER AND MIDWEST KIND • CEDRIC BURNSIDE PROJECT •
KENNY NEAL • JAREKUS SINGLETON MORELAND AND ARBUCKLE • HARPER AND
MIDWEST KIND • CEDRIC BURNSIDE PROJECT • KENNY NEAL • JAREKUS
SINGLETON MORELAND AND ARBUCKLE • HARPER AND MIDWEST KIND • CEDRIC
BURNSIDE PROJECT • KENNY NEAL • JAREKUS SINGLETON MORELAND AND
ARBUCKLE • HARPER AND MIDWEST KIND • CEDRIC BURNSIDE PROJECT •
KENNY NEAL • JAREKUS SINGLETON MORELAND AND ARBUCKLE • HARPER AND
MIDWEST KIND • CEDRIC BURNSIDE PROJECT • KENNY NEAL • JAREKUS
SINGLETON MORELAND AND ARBUCKLE • HARPER AND MIDWEST KIND • CEDRIC
BURNSIDE PROJECT • KENNY NEAL • JAREKUS SINGLETON MORELAND AND
ARBUCKLE • HARPER AND MIDWEST KIND • CEDRIC BURNSIDE PROJECT •
KENNY NEAL • JAREKUS SINGLETON MORELAND AND ARBUCKLE • HARPER AND
MIDWEST KIND • CEDRIC BURNSIDE PROJECT • KENNY NEAL • JAREKUS
SINGLETON MORELAND AND ARBUCKLE • HARPER AND MIDWEST KIND • CEDRIC
BURNSIDE PROJECT • KENNY NEAL • JAREKUS SINGLETON
MATT MINGLEWOOD BAND • THE WEBER BROTHERS • PAUL JAMES BAND •
HARRISON KENNEDY • ERIC SARDINAS AND BIG MOTORMATT MINGLEWOOD BAND
• THE WEBER BROTHERS • PAUL JAMES BAND • HARRISON KENNEDY • ERIC
SARDINAS AND BIG MOTORMATT MINGLEWOOD BAND • THE WEBER BROTHERS •
PAUL JAMES BAND • HARRISON KENNEDY • ERIC SARDINAS AND BIG
MOTORMATT MINGLEWOOD BAND • THE WEBER BROTHERS • PAUL JAMES BAND •
HARRISON KENNEDY • ERIC SARDINAS AND BIG MOTORMATT MINGLEWOOD BAND
• THE WEBER BROTHERS • PAUL JAMES BAND • HARRISON KENNEDY • ERIC
SARDINAS AND BIG MOTORMATT MINGLEWOOD BAND • THE WEBER BROTHERS •
PAUL JAMES BAND • HARRISON KENNEDY • ERIC SARDINAS AND BIG
MOTORMATT MINGLEWOOD BAND • THE WEBER BROTHERS • PAUL JAMES BAND •
HARRISON KENNEDY • ERIC SARDINAS AND BIG MOTORMATT MINGLEWOOD BAND
• THE WEBER BROTHERS • PAUL JAMES BAND • HARRISON KENNEDY • ERIC
SARDINAS AND BIG MOTORMATT MINGLEWOOD BAND • THE WEBER BROTHERS •
PAUL JAMES BAND • HARRISON KENNEDY • ERIC SARDINAS AND BIG
MOTORMATT MINGLEWOOD BAND • THE WEBER BROTHERS • PAUL JAMES BAND •
HARRISON KENNEDY • ERIC SARDINAS AND BIG MOTORMATT MINGLEWOOD BAND
• THE WEBER BROTHERS • PAUL JAMES BAND • HARRISON KENNEDY • ERIC
SARDINAS AND BIG MOTORMATT MINGLEWOOD BAND • THE WEBER BROTHERS •
PAUL JAMES BAND • HARRISON KENNEDY • ERIC SARDINAS AND BIG
MOTORMATT MINGLEWOOD BAND • THE WEBER BROTHERS • PAUL JAMES BAND •
HARRISON KENNEDY • ERIC SARDINAS AND BIG MOTORMATT MINGLEWOOD BAND
• THE WEBER BROTHERS • PAUL JAMES BAND • HARRISON KENNEDY • ERIC
SARDINAS AND BIG MOTORMATT MINGLEWOOD BAND • THE WEBER BROTHERS •
PAUL JAMES BAND • HARRISON KENNEDY • ERIC SARDINAS AND BIG
MOTORMATT MINGLEWOOD BAND • THE WEBER BROTHERS • PAUL JAMES BAND •
HARRISON KENNEDY • ERIC SARDINAS AND BIG MOTORMATT MINGLEWOOD BAND
• THE WEBER BROTHERS • PAUL JAMES BAND • HARRISON KENNEDY • ERIC
SARDINAS AND BIG MOTORMATT MINGLEWOOD BAND • THE WEBER BROTHERS •
PAUL JAMES BAND • HARRISON KENNEDY • ERIC SARDINAS AND BIG MOTOR
HARRY MANX • THE DONKEYS • MARKUS JAMES • THIRD COAST KINGS • JAY
POLLMANN • GRBS BLUES CAMP • JOHN MCKINLEY BANDHARRY MANX • THE
DONKEYS • MARKUS JAMES • THIRD COAST KINGS • JAY POLLMANN • GRBS
BLUES CAMP • JOHN MCKINLEY BANDHARRY MANX • THE DONKEYS • MARKUS
JAMES • THIRD COAST KINGS • JAY POLLMANN • GRBS BLUES CAMP • JOHN
MCKINLEY BANDHARRY MANX • THE DONKEYS • MARKUS JAMES • THIRD COAST
KINGS • JAY POLLMANN • GRBS BLUES CAMP • JOHN MCKINLEY BANDHARRY
MANX • THE DONKEYS • MARKUS JAMES • THIRD COAST KINGS • JAY
POLLMANN • GRBS BLUES CAMP • JOHN MCKINLEY BANDHARRY MANX • THE
DONKEYS • MARKUS JAMES • THIRD COAST KINGS • JAY POLLMANN • GRBS
BLUES CAMP • JOHN MCKINLEY BANDHARRY MANX • THE DONKEYS • MARKUS
JAMES • THIRD COAST KINGS • JAY POLLMANN • GRBS BLUES CAMP • JOHN
MCKINLEY BANDHARRY MANX • THE DONKEYS • MARKUS JAMES • THIRD COAST
KINGS • JAY POLLMANN • GRBS BLUES CAMP • JOHN MCKINLEY BANDHARRY
MANX • THE DONKEYS • MARKUS JAMES • THIRD COAST KINGS • JAY
POLLMANN • GRBS BLUES CAMP • JOHN MCKINLEY BANDHARRY MANX • THE
DONKEYS • MARKUS JAMES • THIRD COAST KINGS • JAY POLLMANN • GRBS
BLUES CAMP • JOHN MCKINLEY BANDHARRY MANX • THE DONKEYS • MARKUS
JAMES • THIRD COAST KINGS • JAY POLLMANN • GRBS BLUES CAMP • JOHN
MCKINLEY BAND
THE VAUDEVILLIAN • MISS ANGEL AND THE HOMEWRECKERS • THE
BAUDELAIRES • DYLAN WICKENS AND THE GRAND NATURALSTHE VAUDEVILLIAN
• MISS ANGEL AND THE HOMEWRECKERS • THE BAUDELAIRES • DYLAN WICKENS
AND THE GRAND NATURALSTHE VAUDEVILLIAN • MISS ANGEL AND THE
HOMEWRECKERS • THE BAUDELAIRES • DYLAN WICKENS AND THE GRAND
NATURALSTHE VAUDEVILLIAN • MISS ANGEL AND THE HOMEWRECKERS • THE
BAUDELAIRES • DYLAN WICKENS AND THE GRAND NATURALSTHE VAUDEVILLIAN
• MISS ANGEL AND THE HOMEWRECKERS • THE BAUDELAIRES • DYLAN WICKENS
AND THE GRAND NATURALSTHE VAUDEVILLIAN • MISS ANGEL AND THE
HOMEWRECKERS • THE BAUDELAIRES • DYLAN WICKENS AND THE GRAND
NATURALSTHE VAUDEVILLIAN • MISS ANGEL AND THE HOMEWRECKERS • THE
BAUDELAIRES • DYLAN WICKENS AND THE GRAND NATURALSTHE VAUDEVILLIAN
• MISS ANGEL AND THE HOMEWRECKERS • THE BAUDELAIRES • DYLAN WICKENS
AND THE GRAND NATURALSTHE VAUDEVILLIAN • MISS ANGEL AND THE
HOMEWRECKERS • THE BAUDELAIRES • DYLAN WICKENS AND THE GRAND
NATURALSTHE VAUDEVILLIAN • MISS ANGEL AND THE HOMEWRECKERS • THE
BAUDELAIRES • DYLAN WICKENS AND THE GRAND NATURALSTHE VAUDEVILLIAN
• MISS ANGEL AND THE HOMEWRECKERS • THE BAUDELAIRES • DYLAN WICKENS
AND THE GRAND NATURALS CHERYL LESCOM • SEAN PINCHIN • BLACKBURN •
BILL DURST BAND • DIONE TAYLOR AND THE BACKSLIDERZ • BOB DYLAN
TRIBUTECHERYL LESCOM • SEAN PINCHIN • BLACKBURN • BILL DURST BAND •
DIONE TAYLOR AND THE BACKSLIDERZ • BOB DYLAN TRIBUTECHERYL LESCOM •
SEAN PINCHIN • BLACKBURN • BILL DURST BAND • DIONE TAYLOR AND THE
BACKSLIDERZ • BOB DYLAN TRIBUTECHERYL LESCOM • SEAN PINCHIN •
BLACKBURN • BILL DURST BAND • DIONE TAYLOR AND THE BACKSLIDERZ •
BOB DYLAN TRIBUTE
TRIBUTE TO NINA SIMONE • THE MICHAEL SCHATTE BAND • RIVER CITY
JUNCTION • AND MANY MORE
EARL AND THE AGITATORS
ANIMALS BIG SUGAR • CHILLIWACK • PAT TRAVERS BAND • THE COWBOY
JUNKIES • GRADY • VALDY • RONNIE BAKER BROOKS
FOGHAT
an independent affiliate
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