11 March 2019

Ottawa Blues This Week - 11 March 2019


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It’s always wise to check with
the venue to confirm the show!
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OTTAWA BLUES SOCIETY
ROAD TO MEMPHIS
LOCAL BLUES CHALLENGE 2019
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The Ottawa Blues Society Road to Memphis Local Blues Challenge will hold both a Solo/Duo and Band challenge this year and one winner from each category will be chosen to represent the Ottawa Blues Society at the International Blues Challenge in Memphis in January 2020.
The qualifying rounds are scheduled for Wednesdays, April 10, 17 and 24, with the finals scheduled for Friday, April 26. All events will take place at the Overflow Brewing Company, 2477 Kaladar Avenue.

Deadline for entries is Sunday March 24, 2019 @ 11:59 pm EST.

For the purposes of the IBC, a Band is any act with three or more musicians. A Solo/Duo act is any act with no more than two musicians. Both electric and acoustic instruments are allowed in either category, and vocalists are counted as musicians for the purpose of this competition.

At the local competition, entrants will be judged using the same criteria as in the
International competition. Each entry will have 20-25 minutes to perform (to be confirmed following close of entries) and will be given points based on Blues Content, Originality, Vocals, Instrumental Talent, and Stage Presence.
For full details on scoring criteria and official rules, see the Blues Foundation website https://blues.org/official-ibc-rules/

Eligibility Requirements: Entrants must be 2019 residents of the Ottawa/Gatineau area (approx 100 km radius of Ottawa). Entrants must be over 19 years of age. Entrants must be able to travel to the IBC in Memphis, January 28 to February 01, 2020. An individual may not compete in more than one act.
Entrants will play one set; set length 20-25 minutes (to be confirmed following close of entries). All songs presented MUST be Blues (electric or acoustic), Rock/ Blues, Jazz/Blues, Country Blues or Rhythm & Blues.

The OBS will contribute financial support to cover a portion of travel and accommodation expenses to Memphis, however the winner is responsible for all travel and accommodation charges incurred in excess of the financial assistance provided.
Each entry must be accompanied by an entry fee ($25 for bands; $10 for solo or duo acts) to help offset Road To Memphis costs. This entry fee may be submitted via the OBS website using PayPal. (Click on STORE/Donations) The entry fee is refundable ONLY if the event is cancelled.

To enter, please request an entry form by emailing obsr2m2019@gmail.com.
After completing all sections, return the form to the Ottawa Blues Society at obsr2m2019@gmail.com by the deadline above.

Every effort will be made to accommodate all applications that are received on time and meet the established criteria. However, should it be required for any reason deemed appropriate, the Ottawa Blues Society reserves the right to limit the number of entrants in the competition and a pre-screening of the applications received will be conducted based on sample music provided. The results of the pre-screening are final. Should there be an insufficient number of entries to run a reasonable competition or for any other reason deemed appropriate, the Ottawa Blues Society reserves the right to cancel the event. You will be contacted for further information following the submission deadline.
Please address any questions to obsr2m2019@gmail.com.
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SPECIAL EVENTS THIS WEEK
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Music, Law & You
With Byron Pascoe
Long & McQuade, 66 Hearst Way, Kanata
Wednesday, March 13; 6:30-9 pm

Ottawa Music Lawyer Byron Pascoe joins us for his presentation Music Law. From your rights as a music creator to recording contracts, if you have any questions regarding laws as they pertain to your music this presentation is a must-see!
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with Harrison Kennedy & John McColgan

Irene’s Pub, 885 Bank Street
Wednesday, March 13 @ 8 pm; $20

Michael Jerome Browne is a three-time Canadian Folk Music Award winner (Traditional Singer, 2015; Solo Artist, 2012 & 2008), Maple Blues Award winner (with 32 nominations since 1999), Kerrville (Texas) New Folk Finalist, four-time Juno Award Nominee in both the Roots/Traditional and Blues categories. He is a multi-instrumentalist, a songwriter, and a living encyclopedia of American Roots music.

“That’s Where It’s At!” is Michael Jerome Browne’s latest collection, focusing on soul music through the lens of a traditional blues player. Recorded largely live off the floor in Sherbrooke and Montréal (Québec) and Hamilton (Ontario), Michael’s fingerstyle guitar and warm, unaffected vocals are front and centre, accompanied only by John McColgan’s funky drumming on five songs. Vocal guests include Harrison Kennedy, Roxanne Potvin and Eric Bibb. 
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LOCAL HIGHLIGHTS THIS WEEK
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Blair ‘n Beats ‘n Keys
Irene’s Pub, 885 Bank Street
Friday, March 15 @ 9 pm

Beats ' n Keys join forces with local heavyweight Blair Hogan for a very special night of original and cover material spanning Soul, Blues, Funk and Rock 'n Roll in a performance not to be missed.
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Tony D Band
Rainbow Bistro, 76 Murray Street
Saturday, March 16 @ 9 pm

Tony D … long time Ottawa Blues performer.
1/3 of the JUNO Winning act MonkeyJunk.
Early bird tickets are only $10. They go up to $15 after Feb 15. $20 at the door.
Tickets:
https://www.ticketweb.ca/event/the-tony-d-band-rainbow-bistro-tickets/9090255?REFERRAL_ID=twfb
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The Hornettes
Irene’s Pub, 885 Bank Street
Saturday, March 16 @ 9:30 pm; $15

We're back, baby! Come on out for a night of dancing and sweating to the Hornettes' favourite funk, soul and R&B jams!  
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Ottawa Nostalgia & Collectibles Show
1701 Woodroffe Avenue
Sunday, March 17; 9 am – 3 pm

Classic Shows presents Ottawa oldest and most revered vintage show. It has been a staple in the collecting community for years now. Spend a Sunday afternoon walking through tables of amazing vintage items from advertising and toys to glass and ephemera and everything in between! Parking is free ...
http://www.antique-shows.ca/nostalgia.html

Just a small sampling of what you may find at one of our shows... • Small Antiques • Old Tin Toys • Dolls • Advertising Signs • Country Store Items • Vintage Paper Items • Bottles • Coca-Cola Collectibles • Books • Tools • Postcards • Tins • Coins • China • Vintage Comic Books • Vinyl Records • Board Games • Music, Movie & Television Collectibles • Military Items • Railroad, Automobile & Gas Station Memorabilia • Brewery Collectibles • Vintage Sports & Non-Sports Cards • Vintage Collectibles from the ‘30s, ‘40s, ‘50s, ‘60s, and ‘70s.
As always, too much to list!
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AREA HIGHLIGHTS THIS WEEK
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Music By The Bay Live presents
The Fabulous Thunderbirds
Uxbridge Music Hall, Uxbridge ON
RESCHEDULED from Friday, November 30
Friday, March 15, 2019 @ 8 pm; $95

For over 30 years, The Fabulous Thunderbirds have been the quintessential American band. The group's distinctive and powerful sound, influenced by a diversity of musical styles, manifested itself into a unique musical hybrid via such barnburners as "Tuff Enuff" and "Wrap It Up." Co-founder Kim Wilson, the sole original member, still spearheads the group as it evolves into its newest incarnation.

"We started as a straight blues band," vocalist and harmonica player Wilson says. "We now incorporate a mixture of a lot of different styles. We're an American music band and we're much higher energy than we were before."

"To be in the T-Birds, you need to understand the different styles of music and different ways of playing," Wilson comments. "You have to be willing to adopt a more contemporary style. The guys we have now are able to do that."

In addition to Wilson, the current Thunderbirds line-up features Jay Moeller on drums, Johnny Moeller and Mike Keller on guitar, and Randy Bermudes on bass.
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LOCALS THIS WEEK
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Wednesday, March 13
Jeff Rogers Solo @ Social, 6:30 pm
Saturday, March 16
Clint Everson @ the Atomic Rooster, 4-8 pm
Tony D Band @ the Rainbow Bistro, 9 pm
Al Tambay @ the South Branch Bistro, 9-11 pm
Hillbilly Hepcats @ the Atomic Rooster, 10 pm
Sunday, March 17
Open Blues Jam @ the Rainbow hosted by Kieran Howes, 3-7:30 pm
Joe McDonald & the Walkin’ Hawks @ the Atomic Rooster, 6-9 pm
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LOCAL HIGHLIGHTS
(almost) EVERY WEEK
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Robert Farrell
Daniel O’Connell’s, 1211 Wellington Street
Mondays, 8:30–10 pm
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Mark’s Music Mondays
Sandy Hill Lounge & Grill
Mondays @ 7 pm, starting October 15
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Blues Tuesdaze with Brian Downey
Grace O’Malley’s Pub, 1151 Ogilvie Road
Tuesdays, 7-11 pm
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The Jam @ Kaffé 1870, Wakefield QC
Every Wednesday @ 9 pm, no cover
6 rotating hosts, each specializing in a different genre
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Dr Dave Blues & Jazz
Rainbow Bistro, 76 Murray Street
Wednesdays, 4-7 pm; no cover
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John Carroll
Chateau Lafayette (The Laff), 42 York Street
Wednesdays, 8 pm
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Irene’s Blues AllStars 
Irene’s Pub, 885 Bank Street
Thursdays, 9 pm – 1 am; no cover
A bonafide grass roots event that has grown out of the very floorboards of Irene’s Pub and has become a real crowd pleaser for musicians and music lovers alike, this weekly Thursday night jam features Corky Kealey on drums with Vince Halfhide on bass and a host of great local players who rotate according to availability. Each week the cast is topped up with a guest host who steers the song selections in whatever way they're inspired and the jamming begins. It's a great concept and the proof is in its continuing popularity. 
Hosted by Corky Kealey and Vince Halfhide.
Special guests: 
            March 14 – John Yemensky
            March 21 – Luke Ambridge
            March 28 – Don Cummings
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Weekly jazz jam
Options Jazz Lounge, Brookstreet Hotel, Kanata
Thursdays, 7-11 pm; no cover
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Friday Night Music
Nepean Sailing Club, 3259 Carling Avenue
Fridays in February & March @ 7:35 pm
March 15 – Joe McDonald and the Walkin’ Hawks Trio
March 22 – Blues Wind – Larry Church
March 29 - Matthew Chaffey
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Open Jam
Pocketz, 1696 Carling Avenue
Fridays @ 7:30 pm
Blues and more … bring your friends, hear some great talent & join in in the fun.
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The Allaire Show
          with John Allaire & special guests
Quinn’s Ale House, 1070 Bank Street
Last Saturday of the month, 3-5 pm
Songs and stories from around the world.
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Sundays at Brothers
Brothers Beer Bistro, 366 Dalhousie Street
Sundays, 11 am – 3 pm
Come and enjoy brunch prepared by Ottawa favorite Steve Mitton and enjoy the music of John Carroll. Every Sunday from 11am-3pm.
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Jazz Brunch with Peter Brown
Juke Joint Soul Kitchen, Carp ON
Sundays, 11 am – 2 pm
Peter says: “Wonderful food there and our music ain’t bad either.”
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Open Blues Jam
Rainbow Bistro, 76 Murray Street
Every Sunday, 4-7 pm; cover $3 (jammers free)
The jam is open to all ages. Jammers sign up on the jam sheet at the door & each jam session lasts for 3 songs. Drums & amps are provided; you only need to bring your instruments (but you can bring your amps if you want to).
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Southern Soul Sunday Brunch Buffet, @ 10 am & 2 pm
With Sherri Harding
Fatboys Southern Smokehouse, 34 Murray Street
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Constant Black’s Jazz Sundays
Industria Pizza + Bar, 225 Ch Marché 107, Landsdowne Park
March 3, 17 & 31; 4-7 pm; no cover
We're really excited to announce our upcoming dates at Industria Pizzeria + Bar in Landsdowne Park. The food is great and the room is beautiful. Come check us out!
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Sunday Blues, 6-9 pm, no cover
Atomic Rooster, 303 Bank Street (at MacLaren)
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Sunday Sessions, 9:30 pm, no cover
Irene’s Pub, 885 Bank Street
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VIRÉE BLUES MOOSEHEAD
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Virée Blues Moosehead
Le Petit Chicago, 50 promenade du Portage, Gatineau QC
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AREA HIGHLIGHTS MONTHLY
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Blues On The Rideau
The Cove Inn, Westport ON
Once a month 7-11 pm; $65 (buffet dinner, dancing & door prizes included)
Advance reservations required. Call The Cove 613-273-3636

Dinner & Show Fundraisers
Once a month September through May (December excluded).
Proceeds from each show support local charities.

Visit www.coveinn.com for info about the Inn
Well-priced accommodation available at The Cove, nearby B&Bs and motel
Westport is a beautiful historic town on the Rideau Waterway - a 90-minute drive from Ottawa, 45 minutes from Kingston.

2018-19 LINE-UP:
March 22, 2019 – Ria Reece Band
April 19, 2019 – Rick Fines & Suzie Vinnick Band
May 10, 2019 – Murray Kinsley & Wicked Grin

More info including artists’ Bios, links to their websites and YOU TUBE videos at www.BluesOnTheRideau.ca

BLUES ON THE RIDEAU is produced by Choose The Blues Productions www.choosetheblues.ca 
in cooperation with The Cove Inn, Westport www.coveinn.com  
Sponsored by Jacob’s Creek Wines www.jacobscreek.ca
Perth Brewery www.perthbrewery.ca
DAWG FM Ottawa www.dawgfm.com
Ottawa Blues Society www.ottawabluessociety.com
LAKE 88.1 Perth/Rideau Lakes www.lake88.ca

Please visit and LIKE us on Facebook and Twitter
www.facebook.com/ChooseTheBluesProductions    
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MUSIC BY THE BAY LIVE
AJAX, UXBRIDGE, PORT PERRY
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Music By The Bay Live presents
Anthony Gomes
Avalon Lounge, Port Whitby Marina, 301 Watson Street West, Whitby ON
Saturday, April 6 @ 8 pm; $50 advance plus $4 charge & HST

Originally from Toronto, Canada, Gomes has taken his blues to 17 countries and performed with luminaries like B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Robert Plant, Heart, Sammy Hagar, Joe Bonamassa, .38 Special, Jonny Lang, Robert Cray, and Kenny Wayne Shepherd. His high-level guitar, vocal, and songwriting skills have made him one of the top drawing artists in the blues/rock world. His 2015 release Electric Field Holler, debuted at Number Three on the Billboard Blues Chart and he has had five records make the Top Ten there, including 2008’s Live, which debuted at Number One. His song Love Sweet Love has racked up over 3.5 million plays on Spotify and was selected by Relix Magazine from more than 40,000 submissions to its song competition for its CD sampler. Clearly, the world is listening.
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Alastair Greene
St. Francis Centre; 78 Church Street South, Ajax
Saturday, April 27; 8-11:30 pm; $50 advance plus $4 charge & HST

Alastair Greene’s musical journey has been anything but traditional. His combination of Blues, Southern Rock, and Jam Band sensibilities has been thrilling audiences for nearly two decades. With recent performances at the Chicago Blues Festival and the Big Blues Bender in Las Vegas as well as a recent tour filling in on guitar with Starship featuring Mickey Thomas, and many guest appearances with such luminaries as Eric Burdon, Walter Trout, Coco Montoya, Savoy Brown, John Nemeth, and Debbie Davies, it’s crystal clear … Alastair Greene’s star is on the rise.
Alastair recently plunged headfirst into a full-time solo career, stepping down after 7 years touring the world as the guitarist for Rock legend, Alan Parsons. Alastair is philosophical about his time playing with Parsons, saying, “I’ll always be grateful for the opportunity Alan gave me to handle guitar and vocal duties in his band. It was an honor to play the music created by the Alan Parsons Project to Alan’s fans around the world. After 7 years, the time has come for me to truly pursue my own musical dream.”

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Music By the Bay Live presents
Mike Zito
St. Francis Centre; 78 Church Street South, Ajax
Saturday, May 11; 8-11:30 pm; $55 advance plus $4 charge & HST

There may not be a more honest bluesman than Mike Zito, whose 15th album ‘First Class Life’ comes out May 11 on RUF Records. The rocking yet poignant title track explores his journey from addiction to sobriety and then musical recognition; he is a two-time 2017 Blues Music Award nominee. Zito’s star has been on the rise of late both solo and as a member of the Royal Southern Brotherhood, with bandmates Cyril Neville, Devon Allman, Charlie Wooton and Yonrico Scott.

In addition to the press and Blues Music Award love, Zito has earned from fellow artists. Anders Osborne says, "I love Mike Zito! He's got that rare kinda voice that resonates in your soul. All his hardship, life experiences and kind heart oozes out of every note his sings. His guitar playing dances delicately between a contemporary blues virtuoso and an old fashion soul man. Mike continues to impress me with his straightforward and honest songwriting. His joy and grace shine through every record he makes."
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SPECIAL EVENTS COMING UP
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3rd Annual INDÉO Festival
Christ Church, 101 Rue Symmes, Aylmer QC
Thursday to Saturday, March 21-23

The Festival offers three nights of music and aims at diversity, with a night of jazz followed by an evening folk music and finally blues, on the closing evening. Jazz night will feature Delphinus Jazz opening for Jean-Pierre Zanella’s tribute to Bossa Nova. Folk night will see Kimberley Sunstrum opening for a tribute to Québécois music icon Félix Leclerc by Québec actor Stéphan Côté.

On Saturday March 23, blues will be featured. The Lucas Haneman Express, a quartet led by guitar wizard Lucas Haneman, supported by local music scene veterans Martin Newman (bass), Jeff Asselin (drums) and Megan Lawrence (vocals), will open the evening. The Express has garnered loads of great reviews since its inception. They were a semi-finalist at the 2016 International Blues Challenge and recorded their latest album, “Tearing Up the Rails”, at the legendary Sun Studios in Memphis TN. They will be tearing up the stage at Christ Church on March 23.

Following the Lucas Haneman crew will be Roxanne Potvin. Local blues enthusiasts will remember Roxanne’s blues beginnings here in Ottawa before she moved to Toronto to pursue her career. Today, her music is less bluesy, but she remains a pillar of the Canadian music industry. She recently released a new EP titled “All it Was”. Her INDÉO performance is a prelude to a busy schedule in April and May 2019 when she will be touring Eastern and Western Canada with Colin James. It’s a great opportunity to witness what Roxanne’s been up to since leaving Ottawa.

Tickets are available online www.indeofete.ca/achat-de-billets.html. You can buy a full festival pass at the special reduced price of 50$ OR a one-night ticket for 30$, until March 14. After that date the prices will rise to 60$ for a full pass and 40.50$ for a single night admission.
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Delta & Modern Blues Workshop
With Tony D
Spaceman Music, 388 Gladstone Avenue
Saturday, March 23 & Saturday, March 30; 1-3 pm

From the Delta to Modern electric Blues. Robert Johnson to SRV. Chicago Blues of Muddy Waters to the British Blues Explosion of Eric Clapton. Post war blues of T-Bone Walker, BB King to ‘60s Blues of Freddie King and then some. Even some Elmore and Jimi. Rhythms, melody lines, hooks, spills and chills. 3 chords and you have yourself a party.
Two days, 2 hours per day. Call or email Spaceman Music Ottawa and they'll hook you up real good. What do you get? To quote the great Albert King, "I'll play the blues for you".
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JW-Jones
LIVE! on Elgin, 220 Elgin Street
Saturday, March 30; doors @ 7 pm, show @ 7:30 pm; $19.99 + tax

The improv magic you hear on JW-Jones’ 10th album, “Live”, is the spark that has awakened new sonic frontiers for the veteran Maple Blues Award-winning Ottawa bluesman. 
As he continues to evolve as one of Canada’s most versatile bluesmen, with one foot in the terra firma of the traditional blues espoused by the likes of Howlin’ Wolf sideman Hubert Sumlin and harmonica legend Charlie Musselwhite (who both guested on Jones’ memorable Midnight Memphis Sun, recorded at the historic Sun Studio) and blues contemporaries Robert Cray, for whom the JW-Jones band has occasionally opened, he continues to challenge and raise his standards through his recordings and the 130 dates on average yearly that he clocks in on the road. 
An additional highlight is the inclusion of the JW-Jones showstopper – the 17-song medley that rifles through snippets of classic guitar riffs backed by the energetic support of 2018 Maple Blues Award Bassist of the Year Laura Greenberg and the inimitable Will Laurin on drums. “It’s been a staple of our live show for years,” says Jones. “People have been asking us to record it forever, so now we’ve finally captured it for everyone to enjoy!” 
And everyone will enjoy “Live”, an album for the ages that captures the JW-Jones lightning in a bottle. 
– Excerpts from a review by Nick Krewen, freelance contributor for Toronto Star, Globe & Mail, Grammy.com, and Billboard
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Main & Abbott Spring & Swing Dance Party
Nepean Sailing Club, 3259 Carling Avenue
Saturday, March 30; 7:30-11:30 pm; $10
          Open for Dinner - Music starts at 8:00

Enjoy Swing Music and Dancing to Nostalgic Big Band Music
Featuring Vocalist Joanne Hotte-Sigouin

All the Great songs from the Big Band Era including Benny Goodman, Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey with vocals made famous by Peggy Lee, Nat King Cole, Ray Charles, Ella Fitzgerald and many more.
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Harpdog Brown & the Uptown Blues Band
Irene’s Pub, 885 Bank Street
Friday, April 5 @ 9:30 pm; $20

Canada’s Classic Bluesman, Harpdog Brown has a brand-new album out. It’s called “For Love & Money and it’s unlike anything you’ve heard from Dog! It’s a little bit Chicago and a lotta New Orle”ans and it’s guaranteed to move ya!

Harpdog Brown has grown a reputation as a real-deal purveyor of classic electric blues. Think of the old Chess Records and Sun Records of the late ‘40s and early ‘50s. These days he’s been touring more and more as Harpdog Brown & the Uptown Blues Band - a vintage New Orleans Blues sound featuring slide trombone, keyboards, bass and drums and often a sax and clarinet. Still a vintage vibe, just a different vintage! This music will move you! They perform mostly originals, yet they often include great songs of the masters from that era. Think Louis Jordan, Satchmo, Sonny Boy Williamson, Wynonie Harris, even Duke Ellington. Audiences are raving about this new show!

Harpdog Brown is a gifted vocalist and an imaginative harmonica player. Piano man Dave Webb has been working with Harpdog over the years and they share an intuition that only comes with many hours and miles shared on and off stage. Joseph Abbott (Clarinet) and Brandon Lin (Trombone) are the newest and youngest additions to the band. Rounding out the band is Rick Jacobson from the state of Washington on the tubs.

Harpdog has won three consecutive Maple Blues Awards for Harmonica Player of the Year (2014/2015/2016), the Fraser Valley Music Award, has three consecutive Western Canadian Music Awards Nominations, a JUNO Nomination and is the only Canadian to win the coveted Muddy Award. In 2016, he was nominated for 3 Maple Blues Awards (Harmonica Player, Male Vocalist and Album of the Year) for his latest release “Travelin’ With The Blues” which was released in 2016 and is still sitting in the top roots and blues charts and follows his Top 20 charting 2014 release “What It Is” (Roots Music Report International Blues Albums).

Get off the couch and some see some seriously vintage blues that’s lots of fun!
https://www.facebook.com/events/539417759882492/
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A Night of Chicago Blues, with
Maurice John Vaughn
Joseph Morganfield (son of Muddy Waters)
Freddie Dixon (son of Willie Dixon)
Shirley Johnson
Rainbow Bistro, 76 Murray Street
Saturday, April 6 @ 8:30 pm; $30

So much Chicago blues/ history, all in one night!

MAURICE JOHN VAUGHN
Maurice John Vaughn is a true blues original. A triple threat on guitar, saxophone and vocals, Vaughn writes powerful, innovative and often humorous songs that spring directly from his vast musical experience. His soulful and passionate vocals are convincing because they are earned – Vaughn means what he sings. Coming out of the streets of Chicago, Vaughn was raised on Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf, black Top 40 and James Brown. Like the greats who have come before him, he has incorporated his various influences into a blues and R&B style that is completely his own.
https://www.alligator.com/artists/Maurice-John-Vaughn
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_John_Vaughn
http://www.bluesblastmagazine.com/featured-interview-maurice-john-vaughn
https://www.allmusic.com/artist/maurice-john-vaughnn0000392421/biography
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-esETp_0qzI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DL7EsIBaBR0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zCkFUFrgvo

FREDDIE DIXON
Son of Willie Dixon, whose 500+ songs include "Hoochie Coochie Man", "I Just Want to Make Love to You", "Little Red Rooster", "My Babe", "Spoonful", and "You Can't Judge a Book by the Cover.”
https://www.bassplayer.com/lessons/freddie-dixon-son-of-the-blues
https://www.earwigmusic.com/earwig-artists/freddie-dixon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lj_gs3V5N2s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQZOfluwPD4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lwmka9Z0LE

JOSEPH MORGANFIELD
Born April 14, 1964, in Chicago Illinois, Joseph is the youngest son of the world-famous Muddy Waters.
https://www.ormanmusicmedia.com/joseph-mojo-morganfield/
https://www.lakeshorepublicradio.org/post/mojo-morganfield-youngest-son-muddy-waters-carries-family-business-blues#stream/0
https://www.livefromtheheartland.com/shows/2018/5/21/joseph-morganfield
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewO3Pxf8naw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Ebxj70jhXk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKcGrsvHJnw

SHIRLEY JOHNSON
Like so many African-American vocalists, Shirley Johnson started out singing in church and then went on to embrace secular music. The Chicago resident, whose influences range from Mahalia Jackson to Koko Taylor, Etta James, and Ruth Brown, is a gritty, big-voiced blues singer who can also handle soul and gospel. Although Johnson has spent much of her adult life in Chicago, the Windy City is not her hometown; she was born in Franklin, VA and raised in Norfolk, VA. Shirley came from a very religious family and was only six when she started singing gospel in a church choir.
http://www.bluechicago.com/shirley-johnson
https://www.allmusic.com/artist/shirley-johnson-mn0000030078/biography
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LF_SB3-4Uw8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFJYubVljNM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucubHl06ARk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1yrqIP4BCg
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2nd Sundays at the Wild Oat
Wild Oat Bakery, 819 Bank Street
Sunday, April 14

The Duo, the original configuration of Ball and Chain, will be playing all sorts of stuff from our catalogue including Country, Cajun, oldtime, and some lesser known older pop ballads and other gems.
The Wild Oat Bakery has much on offer besides Bread and baked goo.ds; is licensed with craft and gluten free beer, good coffee and tea, great sandwiches and soup, and fresh eggs too... in short everything you could want on a stroll in the Glebe on a Sunday afternoon. Go for a skate on the canal and stop in for a tune or two... see you soon.
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JW-Jones
Neat Coffee Shop, Burnstown ON
Saturday, April 20 @ 8 pm; $35

The improv magic you hear on JW-Jones’ 10th album, “Live”, is the spark that has awakened new sonic frontiers for the veteran Maple Blues Award-winning Ottawa bluesman. 
As he continues to evolve as one of Canada’s most versatile bluesmen, with one foot in the terra firma of the traditional blues espoused by the likes of Howlin’ Wolf sideman Hubert Sumlin and harmonica legend Charlie Musselwhite (who both guested on Jones’ memorable Midnight Memphis Sun, recorded at the historic Sun Studio) and blues contemporaries Robert Cray, for whom the JW-Jones band has occasionally opened, he continues to challenge and raise his standards through his recordings and the 130 dates on average yearly that he clocks in on the road. 
An additional highlight is the inclusion of the JW-Jones showstopper – the 17-song medley that rifles through snippets of classic guitar riffs backed by the energetic support of 2018 Maple Blues Award Bassist of the Year Laura Greenberg and the inimitable Will Laurin on drums. “It’s been a staple of our live show for years,” says Jones. “People have been asking us to record it forever, so now we’ve finally captured it for everyone to enjoy!” 
And everyone will enjoy “Live”, an album for the ages that captures the JW-Jones lightning in a bottle. 
– Excerpts from a review by Nick Krewen, freelance contributor for Toronto Star, Globe & Mail, Grammy.com, and Billboard
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Jackson Delta
Bringing It All Back Home
Market Hall Performing Arts Centre, 140 Charlotte Street, Peterborough ON
Saturday, April 20, 8-10:30 pm; $35 general admission, $45 assigned cabaret table seat
Tickets available in person at the Market Hall Box Office,
by phone at 705-749-1146, or online at markethall.org

Celebrated by critics as Canada's best acoustic blues band Rick FinesAlan Black and Gary Peeples have garnered a list of awards and accolades over the years including 2 Juno Nominations, runner up in the prestigious Handy New Talent Awards (The first entry from outside of the United States), 2 Peterborough Pathway of Fame Inductions, Maple Blues award (Rick Fines), and Wire Magazine awards winners in blues category. They have toured extensively across North America and the U.K. performing at every major Folk, Blues and Jazz festival and along the way providing back up for Colleen Peterson, Ann Rabson and Pinetop Perkins as well as many others. Each member is a force in their own right but together as Jackson Delta they serve up a potent gumbo of the best acoustic blues north of the Mason/Dixon Line.
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Big Band Night with the Stan Clark Orchestra
Wasabi, 41 Clarence
Monday, April 22; 7:30-10:30 pm; $10
          Dinner reservations available - 613-241-3636

Live Big Band! Dining and Dancing at the Wasabi.
Listen to the 17-piece Stan Clark Orchestra featuring guest vocalist Johnny Vegas. All your favourite tunes from the big band era performed live.
Come dance, eat and celebrate with us!
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NAC Presents
Suzie Vinnick
National Arts Centre 4th Stage, 1 Elgin Street
Thursday, April 25 @ 8:30 pm; $20

Earnest, and with a touch of heart-felt twang, Suzie Vinnick is a prodigious singer-songwriter, and veteran of the Canadian roots scene. A Saskatoon native transplanted to the Niagara Region of Ontario, she’s the proud owner of a gorgeous voice, serious guitar chops, and an engagingly candid performance style.

Among her most recent successes: being nominated for a 2018 Canadian Folk Music Award for Producer of the Year with her co-producer, Mark Lalama. Suzie has won 10 Maple Blues Awards (she has been nominated for 22 so far!), won the 2011 Canadian Folk Music Award for Contemporary Vocalist of the Year and is a 3X Juno Nominee.

Suzie has toured nationally with Stuart McLean’s The Vinyl Café and the John McDermott Band, and performed for Canadian Peacekeepers in Bosnia and the Persian Gulf. She was also the voice of Tim Horton’s for 5 years. Suzie’s latest album, “Shake The Love Around”, is a full-band roots and blues extravaganza!
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Jack de Keyzer
Rainbow Bistro, 76 Murray Street
Friday, April 26 @ 9 pm; $20

Jack de Keyzer is a British-born Canadian blues guitarist, vocalist, songwriter and producer. He has twice won the Juno Award, Canada's highest musical honour, and seven times received Maple Blues Awards, including for Blues Album of the Year in 2000 and the Lifetime Achievement Award in 2001. Real Blues Magazine crowned him Live Act Of The Year in 2001, and has twice named him Guitarist of the Year.
Tickets:
https://www.ticketweb.ca/event/jack-de-keyzer-rainbow-bistro-tickets/9102515?REFERRAL_ID=twfb
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Jack de Keyzer
Brockville Arts Centre, 235 King Street West, Brockville ON
Saturday, April 27; 7:30-10:30 pm
              Telephone Box Office (613) 342-7122 Toll Free 1-877-342-7122

Two-time Juno and eight-time Maple Blues winner, blue star recording artist Jack de Keyzer live at the Brockville Arts Centre with his band for the Checkmate (2019 Juno Nominee Best Blues Album) tour. This electrifying tribute to the classic blues of Albert King, Howlin’ Wolf, Elmore James and Robert Johnson is a must-see show by one Canada’s King of the Blues. Jack will also be featuring songs from his Juno award winning albums throughout the evening.
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The Rock Steadies
Irene’s Pub, 885 Bank Street
Saturday, May 18 @ 9:30 pm

Debut show for 'The Rock Steadies'. A 7-piece stacked Party Band providing you with some of the best Soul / Funk / R'n'B from the ‘70s, ‘80s and ‘90s!
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CITY OF GATINEAU EVENTS in 2019
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120 Principale Street, Gatineau QC


Ghost Town Blues Band
Saturday, March 16

Mississippi Heat
Saturday, April 27

Blackburn
Friday, May 31
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KINGSTON SPECIAL EVENTS
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The Dimestore Playboys
Little Texas Roadhouse Bar & Grill, 515 Days Road, Kingston ON
Sunday, March 24, 3-6 pm

The Dimestore Playboys invite you to a rare, Sunday afternoon performance, at Little Texas Roadhouse Bar & Grill in beautiful, Kingston, Ontario. Stop by for a few drinks and fill up on Rockabilly, Blues, Classic Country, and Swing favourites. It's never too early to cut a rug!!
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JW-Jones
RCHA Club, 193 Ontario Street, Kingston ON
Friday, March 29 @ 9 pm; $20
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Smoke Wagon Blues Band
RCHA Club, 193 Ontario Street, Kingston ON
Saturday, April 6 @ 9 pm; $15
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Colin James
“Miles To Go” Tour
Grand Theatre, 218 Princess Street, Kingston ON
Wednesday, April 10 @ 7:30 pm; tickets $64.64 + HST & handling

With his 19th album, “Miles to Go”, Colin James is getting back to the blues. Wait a minute, you ask: hasn’t Colin James always played the blues? Well, yes, but back when he was signed to his first record deal in 1988, his producer—who’d worked with Ray Charles and Derek and the Dominoes—explicitly told him not to play any blues, because the label expected a pop hit. When James later made one of the biggest albums of his career—1993’s “Colin James and the Little Big Band”, released years before the so-called “swing revival”—his label hated it, as did critics and many fans before it went on to go triple platinum in Canada. Then there was the acoustic blues album “National Stee”l in 1997, made with Colin Linden, which was the first time James made a full-on blues album, which landed him on folk festival bills alongside the likes of John Prine and John Hiatt. It was an explicit embrace of the blues James had loved since the Regina-born guitarist was 16 years old and was blown away by James Cotton at the Winnipeg Folk Festival. A song that Cotton played that night, “One More Mile,” became the title track to the new album: bookending it in electric and acoustic versions.
It wasn’t until 2016’s “Blue Highways” that James found himself on a blues chart: the album spent 10 weeks at No. 1 on the Roots Music Report’s Blues Chart. It also landed him one of his biggest hits: “Riding in the Moonlight,” a Willie Dixon song that James once covered when busking in the streets and subways of Toronto and Montreal, landed on a Spotify playlist and garnered millions of streams.
When James set out to make “Blue Highways”, an album of blues covers recorded with his touring band, he always intended it to be the first of two installments. Now we have “Miles to Go”, in which James records nine new covers of his favourite artists (Howlin’ Wolf, Muddy Waters, Blind Willie Johnson, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Little Willie John, Robert Johnson, etc.) and adds two originals, ‘I Will Remain’ and ‘40 Light Years’. “Blues has always been a pass-it-forward kind of thing,” says James.
“It’s also surprisingly hard to write. You have to be careful how modern you get in your phrasing. Certain writers can write a song that sounds like it was done 40 years ago, but it’s deceptively hard.”
To be a blues musician is to always have a dialogue with the past. As with much blues music, it’s the performances on the original versions rather than the actual song that drew James to them. That said, what could he possibly bring to them in 2018? “You bring what you can,” he says. “If I feel like I’ve brought enough, then I put it out. I knocked a bunch of songs off this record when I realized that I can’t bring anything to them that isn’t there already. All my life I’ve tried to bring vitality to older songs. Hopefully, my dedication to it is what floats it over the mark. That’s a subjective thing; some people will always prefer the original. However, there’s always a group of people coming up to see me after a show who might say, “Oh, I never would have heard ‘One More Mile’ by James Cotton—nothing in my life would have pointed me there.”
So much of Colin James’s career has pointed him to this moment: joyfully tangled up in the blues, which, as he notes, “is the only genre where you can maintain a young profile at the age of 53.”
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KINGSTON & AREA
REGULAR EVENTS
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KBS Monthly Jam
The Standeasy
RCHA Club, 193 Ontario Street, Kingston ON
Third Saturday each month @ 8:30 pm, $3 at the door

The KBS monthly jam is always full and both the musicians and the audience always have a great time. Always one of the best nights of entertainment Kingston has to offer – come early as seating is limited. Sponsored by the Kingston Arts Council and the City of Kingston.
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For more info, please contact Kingston Blues Society
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BLUES ON THE RADIO
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DAWGFM.com Blues 24/7 on the internet
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On CKCU-FM 93.1
The Mighty 93.1
Community Radio serving the Ottawa Carleton Region

Sundays: 9-11 pm
Black and Blues
with John Tackaberry
The show features a heavy dose of electric blues and rhythm and blues, with the occasional selection of sixties soul. The first hour is dedicated to artist profiles and reviews of recordings on particular labels. In the second hour there is a blues calendar, a rundown of events in Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa, and interviews with “new and reissued blues and rhythm and blues tracks on wax”, alternating with “live blues and R&B for a Sunday night” in the last half hour of the show.
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Wednesdays: 9-11 pm
In A Mellow Tone
Hosted by Bernard Stepien, Ron Steeds, Allan Wigney, Jean-Michel Labatut and Aidian Thomas, ‘In A Mellow Tone’ introduces listeners to the entire history of jazz, from its beginnings to the latest innovations. Every program has a focus; on a musician, a city, a festival, an instrument, a record label or on recent releases. The hosts draw on their large personal CD and LP collections to supplement CKCU's extensive resources.
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On CBC Radio Two 103.3 FM
Saturdays: 6-8 pm
On CBC Radio One 91.5 FM
Saturdays: 9-11 pm
Saturday Night Blues
Host Holger Petersen has been a broadcaster, record producer, album collector, and serious blues fan for over 40 years.  His collection of blues records numbers in the thousands.  On Saturday Night Blues each week you’ll hear a mix of classic blues from the ‘Petersen Vaults’, concerts, interviews, artist features, new releases, plus anything that boogies, jumps, or swings, plus your requests from the Bluesline.
And check out SNB videos here http://www.cbc.ca/snb/video/
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On CJHR 98.7 Valley Heritage Radio
Thursdays, 8-10 pm
Got The Blues
Pat Watters is your host for this blues only radio show, now in its 9th year.  It can be heard throughout the Ottawa Valley and streaming on the internet at valleyheritageradio.ca.
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NPR from Canton NY
For those who live south of the city, OBS member Bob Cavan notes that the National Public Radio (NPR) radio signal at 89.5 FM in Canton NY comes in pretty strong in Manotick. Bob recommends two shows in particular. Bob says “The Blue Note” Tuesdays 3 pm-5 pm, and “The Radio Bob Show” Wednesdays 3 pm-5 pm are both excellent shows – blues, ‘50s & ‘60s, rock & roll, R&B.
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Unsung and On The Side
With Carolyn Fe
Tuesdays, 7-9 pm
Re-broadcast Saturday 10 am – noon & Sunday 2-4 pm (all times EST)
It’s all about the Blues, Jazz and its derivatives from around the globe and just around the corner. Songs rarely heard, from the very first recordings all the way to indie artists who consciously push the envelope to the next generation sounds of the genre; some older releases will be spun - just because the album in old, doesn't mean it's forgotten, thus the "On The Side" part of the show's title. 
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Streaming great Blues, Roots, Soul, R&B, Folk, East Coast and Celtic music across Canada and around the world 24/7/365.
Check out their Canadian Blues shows and hosts, including James Doran’s ‘Inside The Blues’, Brant Zwicker’s ‘At The Crossroads’, along with Mark Stenzler's ‘Blues Zeppelin’ from Switzerland … and lots more Canadian and international Blues shows. 
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LOCALS LOOK AHEAD
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Wednesday, March 20
Jeff Rogers Solo @ Social, 6:30 pm
Saturday, March 23
River Blues @ the Rainbow Bistro, 3:30 pm
K.J. Thomas Band @ the Atomic Rooster, 4-8 pm
Barry & the Blasters @ the Rainbow Bistro, 9 pm
Al Wood @ the South Branch Bistro, 9-11 pm
Funk Yoself @ the Atomic Rooster, 10 pm
Sunday, March 24
Open Blues Jam @ the Rainbow hosted by Kieran Howes, 3-7:30 pm
River City Junction @ the Atomic Rooster, 6-9 pm
Friday, March 29
Blues & Company @ Rob Roy’s Pub, Smiths Falls
Matthew Chaffey @ Nepean Sailing Club
Saturday, March 30
JW-Jones @ LIVE on Elgin, 7:30 pm
Psychedelic Sundaes @ Irene’s Pub, 9 pm
Sunday, March 31
Open Blues Jam @ the Rainbow hosted by Kieran Howes, 3-7:30 pm
Rod Williams Band @ the Atomic Rooster, 6-9 pm
Monday, April 1
Pianoman Mondays with Jeff Rogers @ Queen St. Fare, 7 pm
Monday, April 8
Pianoman Mondays with Jeff Rogers @ Queen St. Fare, 7 pm
Monday, April 15
Pianoman Mondays with Jeff Rogers @ Queen St. Fare, 7 pm
Monday, April 22
Pianoman Mondays with Jeff Rogers @ Queen St. Fare, 7 pm
Monday, April 29
Pianoman Mondays with Jeff Rogers @ Queen St. Fare, 7 pm
Sunday, May 5
Blues & Company @ the Atomic Rooster, 6-9 pm
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