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OTTAWA BLUES THIS
WEEK
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Info
below compiled from Facebook posts.
If you have updated info, please share to ottawablues@gmail.com
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Highlights from July
24 Special Statement
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The
increase in reported cases of COVID-19 in recent days is a stark reminder of
the potential for this virus to spread if it is given the chance to do so. With
the virus present in our community and the vast majority of us being
susceptible to infection, we all need to continue to be COVIDWise to
prevent transmission.
Many
cases are linked to multiple large indoor social gatherings involving a range
of age groups. Indoor gatherings are a high-risk activity that can lead to
‘super-spreader events’ in which multiple people can become infected who can
then expose others in their households, social contacts and places of
employment. Transmission is not limited to these large gatherings but can occur
when distancing and mask use have not been maintained. In addition, people with
symptoms have gone to social gatherings or work increasing the risk of
transmission.
Please
continue to be COVIDWise and
assess the risk of the activities in which you engage. Practice physical
distancing, wear a mask when you are not able to distance or when in an indoor
public space, isolate when sick and exercise proper hand hygiene.
Be “social wise” when you socialize
Last
weekend saw crowded streets in the ByWard Market. As bars and restaurants
reopen, we need to be cautious of congestion that can lead to the transmission
of COVID-19 by not distancing and not using masks outside in crowded areas.
While being outdoors generally lowers risk of COVID-19 transmission, you still
need to maintain that physical space between others.
Socializing
is important for our mental health. So, it means being “social wise” when you
socialize to reduce the risk of such activities. This means keeping visits with
friends shorter, reducing the number of participants, meeting outdoors and
maintaining a two-metre distance.If you are going out in public, please have a
mask on you at all times if you find you are not able to maintain a physical
distance of at least two metres from others. The City’s Temporary
Mandatory Mask By-law also indicates masks are mandatory in
enclosed public settings like restaurants, bars and movie theatres.
Full
text of Special Statement
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LOCAL VENUES
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Irene’s
Pub
885
Bank Street
Patio
open, noon to 10 p.m. Wednesday to Sunday.
Indoor
room expected to reopen Monday, July 20.
Safety
procedures: Extra cleaning. Plexiglass barricade to be installed at the bar.
Table service only. Reduced capacity to ensure physical distancing. Cashless
transactions. Staff in PPE. Masks mandatory except when seated at tables.
Snag:
Municipal health officials slow to confirm to pub management if singing indoors
is acceptable.
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LIVE!
On Elgin
220
Elgin Street, 2nd floor
Reopening:
July 31
Safety
procedures: Capacity reduced by two-thirds to 27 to ensure physical distancing.
Tickets to be sold in groups of four or five to fill available tables. You must
buy tickets with other members of your bubble. Cashless transactions. Masks
mandatory.
Snag:
Delay in opening due to challenges of sourcing Plexiglass and PPE and
programming a lineup.
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Chateau
Lafayette
42
York Street
Two
patios open now, 3 p.m. to close Thursday to Sunday, plus 11 a.m. to close
Saturday and Sunday on the Bistro patio.
Indoor
room expected to reopen July 22.
Safety
procedures: Staff in custom, washable masks made from old Laf T-shirts. Extra
cleaning. Table service only. Reduced capacity. Masks mandatory if not seated.
Adjustable Plexiglass barricade for indoor stage.
Snag:
Extra personnel required to serve expanded patio as well as indoor room, and
retraining staff who tend bar to provide table service.
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Brass
Monkey
250A
Greenbank Road
Reopened
July 17 & 18
Safety
procedures: Extra cleaning. Capacity reduced to maximum of 50 to ensure
physical distancing. Advance tickets strongly recommended. Staff in PPE.
Snag:
Patrons must stay seated while band plays. No dancing, no crowding the stage,
no hanging out at the bar.
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Info
for Irene’s, LIVE on Elgin, the Laff and the Brass Monkey courtesy of Lynn
Saxberg, Ottawa Citizen, Friday, July 17, 2020
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Rainbow
Bistro - UPDATE
76
Murray Street
Our covid
soft-launch is nearly upon us. Friday, July 30 will be the first day we are
open to the public after four and a half loooong months!
We've been patching
up holes in the drywall, sanding, painting, fixing the plumbing in the bathroom
(sorry not the size) and behind the bar and giving our 35-year old venue the
love and attention it deserves.
Come toast our
grand re-opening with us and our good friends!
Grand Re-Opening
Party: Slimmoore & The New Soul Project
Due to covid
restrictions of 50 people, our new normal for the weekends will be a 7 pm show,
and a 10:15 pm show. All the tables, chairs, bathrooms, etc. will be sanitized
in between shows.
Help us get
organized - if you know you're coming, let us know! Buy your tickets in
advance, organize with your friends. Help us help you be as safe as can be.
Tickets may be
purchased by sending an e-transfer to rainbowbluesottawa@gmail.com
Be well, hope to
see you soon!
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Atomic
Rooster
303
Bank Street
Open
12 pm – 12 am
Check
for updates on the Atomic Rooster’s Facebook page:
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D’Arcy
McGee’s
44
Sparks Street
Good
news! Our dining rooms are now open and we're ready to serve you!
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AREA
VENUES
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The
Cove Inn Patio
Westport,
ON
The
Cove Patio is open 7 days a week!
Takeout
and Hotel Rooms available as well! Moving to Stage 3 with COVID re-opening, we
will be able to serve indoors again as well. Same protocols with social
distancing. To guarantee a table, please make a reservation by calling us
613.273.3636 or email thecoveinnwestport@gmail.com. We look forward to seeing
you very soon!
Live
music has returned generally Wednesday to Sunday weekly! Stay tuned to the
artists’ Facebook pages for live broadcasts on their originally booked dates.
We
welcome you back but please respect public health regulations to keep us all
safe and healthy. We need to be diligent with respect to keeping COVID-19 out
of our town! Thanks for your continued support!
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Juke
Joint Soul Kitchen
3740
Carp Road, Carp ON
We
are offering take out, indoor seating and Patio seating on back and front
patios from 11:30 am-8:30 pm, Tuesday to Friday, Saturday 9 am-8:30 pm
(closed Sunday and Monday). We also offer Saturday breakfast from 9 am-12 pm,
check out the menu! We are CLOSED 2:30 pm-3:30 pm daily for a staff
break, however we do take calls for dinner during this time. Credit card
call-in available for curbside pick up, as well tap payment option inside.
Kitchen and entire restaurant have been sanitized completely and all surfaces
will continue to be disinfected as take-out and patio operations ramp up.
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Swan
on the Rideau
2730
River Road, Ottawa (Manotick) ON
The
province says YES but we say NO!
At this time we will be staying with patio seating only. For the health and safety of our staff and customers we will not be opening the inside for dining. We will be paying close attention to how things go in the upcoming weeks but for now we look forward to seeing you outdoors.
At this time we will be staying with patio seating only. For the health and safety of our staff and customers we will not be opening the inside for dining. We will be paying close attention to how things go in the upcoming weeks but for now we look forward to seeing you outdoors.
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WEEKLY EVENTS
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Al
Tambay
South
Branch Bistro, 15 Clothier Street, Kemptville ON
Tuesdays,
6-8 pm
All
will be doing Blues on Tues concert @ the South Branch (Kemptville) every
Tuesday, playing some acoustic blues and bluesy stuff, so come on out and eat
have a beverage and enjoy some blues too!
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Peter
Newsom & Peter Brown
Waterfront
Gastropub, Carleton Place ON
Wednesdays
& Saturdays
The
safely-socially-distancing music continues. Guitarist/singer Peter Newsom and Peter
Brown on keys will be playing on the patio at The Waterfront Gastropub in
Carleton Place Wednesday from 5 pm to 8 pm, playing a healthy 12 feet from the
nearest patron. The Gastropub has been renovated and looks great. We'll be
there on Saturdays and Wednesdays.
Please
join us - from a distance.
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Rock Star Karaoke with
Jamie
Atomic
Rooster, 303 Bank Street
Every
Thursday (10 pm-2 am), starting August 6
Here are some of the new mandatory rules that will have to be followed while inside restaurants/bars:
Here are some of the new mandatory rules that will have to be followed while inside restaurants/bars:
1.
When entering the premise, you will be required to wear a mask. (Once you're
seated at your table you may remove your mask.)
2. When leaving your table for any reason you will be required to wear your mask.
3. Drinks MUST stay at your table at ALL times. (You will not be allowed to walk around with a drink in your hand at this phase unfortunately.)
4. Remember to respect others distance while inside the premise. (Stay at least 2 meters apart)
5. It is suggested to stay within your social circle at your table. (You cannot table hop and stand around the premise at this phase unfortunately)
6. We have Hand Sanitizer available for customers. (We also sanitize everything after customer use
{Max Capacity of 50 People and will have tables spaced out for social distancing}
Rules for Karaoke:
1. Be sure to wear your mask to the stage and keep your distance from others on the way up. (When you’re behind our Plexi Glass Singing Shield you will be allowed to remove your mask to sing if you choose.)
2. We will have (No Touch) microphones provided on stands that the host will adjust to the singer’s height and will be sanitized after every use. (If you choose, you may bring your own microphone.)
3. Hand Sanitizer will also be available for you to use before you sing.
4. No Duets at this phase unfortunately. (Only the host and one singer should be on the stage.)
5. You will not be allowed on stage when a singer is singing at any given time.
2. When leaving your table for any reason you will be required to wear your mask.
3. Drinks MUST stay at your table at ALL times. (You will not be allowed to walk around with a drink in your hand at this phase unfortunately.)
4. Remember to respect others distance while inside the premise. (Stay at least 2 meters apart)
5. It is suggested to stay within your social circle at your table. (You cannot table hop and stand around the premise at this phase unfortunately)
6. We have Hand Sanitizer available for customers. (We also sanitize everything after customer use
{Max Capacity of 50 People and will have tables spaced out for social distancing}
Rules for Karaoke:
1. Be sure to wear your mask to the stage and keep your distance from others on the way up. (When you’re behind our Plexi Glass Singing Shield you will be allowed to remove your mask to sing if you choose.)
2. We will have (No Touch) microphones provided on stands that the host will adjust to the singer’s height and will be sanitized after every use. (If you choose, you may bring your own microphone.)
3. Hand Sanitizer will also be available for you to use before you sing.
4. No Duets at this phase unfortunately. (Only the host and one singer should be on the stage.)
5. You will not be allowed on stage when a singer is singing at any given time.
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Jeff
Rogers
Luxe
Bistro, 47 York Street
Saturdays,
9 pm – 12 am
Jeff will be playing piano and singing songs at
@luxe.ottawa in the Byward Market, 9 pm-12 am.
Come join us on the patio!
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EVENTS COMING
UP
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Sean
Pinchin
The
Cove Inn Patio, Westport
Thursday,
July 30; Advance Reservations Required – Call The Cove 613-273-3636
NO COVER
CHARGE for this show but there will be a Tip Jar, and donations for the artist will
be greatly appreciated.
Suggested amount $20 pp - or whatever you can afford.
Suggested amount $20 pp - or whatever you can afford.
Sean
Pinchin is an incredible guitarist (acoustic, electric and
steel) with a unique voice and a superb repertoire of original songs mixed
with excellent versions of Blues classics. He's also an entertaining
and fun performer. Born in Etobicoke and raised in Mississauga, Sean began his
musical journey in the '90s playing lead guitar in a number of different rock
bands, until he discovered his true calling - the Blues. From that point on, he
worked on perfecting his finger-picking slide guitar style, vocals and
songwriting. He has 7 albums to his credit including "Monkey
Brain" in 2016 which earned him a JUNO nomination and his most recent - an
8 song Tour de Force called "Bad Things". He's also a multiple Maple
Blues Award nominee. This will be a guaranteed great show!
Strict
COVID precautions are in place at The Cove. Please bring a mask and follow all
safety procedures. Masks are now required for EVERYONE for all indoor events.
You can order food off the menu and there is a shawarma spiced chicken leg special for $25.
This Show is RAIN or SHINE - on the Patio if it's nice, inside if it isn't.
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Slim
Moore’s 2 Day Reggae Blues Rally
With
Slim Moore and the Newsoul Project
Rainbow
Bistro, 76 Murray Street
Friday
& Saturday, July 31 – August 1; shows at 7 pm & 10:30 pm
Tickets are $15/ person: e-transfer: rainbowbluesottawa@gmail.com
First
Live show since outbreak, and we are excited to be first on the roster.
2
nights back to back.
IMPORTANT
INFORMATION:
Due to Covid-19 restrictions (50 customers capacity), there will be doing two separate seatings:
Early Show: Doors 6:30 pm, Show (2 sets): 7:30 pm- 8:15 pm/8:45 pm-9:30 pm
Due to Covid-19 restrictions (50 customers capacity), there will be doing two separate seatings:
Early Show: Doors 6:30 pm, Show (2 sets): 7:30 pm- 8:15 pm/8:45 pm-9:30 pm
Room
is emptied, and sanitized.
Late Show: Doors 10 pm: Show (1 set): 10:15 pm- 11:45 pm
Tickets for either seating are $15. Please be aware that everyone is to vacate the venue between 9:30 pm-10 pm to allow for cleaning and sanitizing to occur.
In order to maximize seating please attempt to organize your social distancing bubble in advance and buy your tickets together. Or, let us know when you buy your ticket who you plan to sit with, so that we can have your table ready.
Please note that tables cannot exceed 10 people per group.
If you are coming as an individual, please state that as well, so that we can accommodate your solo section.
Tickets may be purchased by sending an e-transfer to rainbowbluesottawa@gmail.com
Please state your name, the name of other people in the group whom you are purchasing tickets for, and how many in the group you expect in total.
Also, please let us know whether you plan on attending the early or late show.
Provided there are still tickets for the second seating, people from the first seating can pay a nominal cover fee ($ is going to the band), to stay for the second show.
Late Show: Doors 10 pm: Show (1 set): 10:15 pm- 11:45 pm
Tickets for either seating are $15. Please be aware that everyone is to vacate the venue between 9:30 pm-10 pm to allow for cleaning and sanitizing to occur.
In order to maximize seating please attempt to organize your social distancing bubble in advance and buy your tickets together. Or, let us know when you buy your ticket who you plan to sit with, so that we can have your table ready.
Please note that tables cannot exceed 10 people per group.
If you are coming as an individual, please state that as well, so that we can accommodate your solo section.
Tickets may be purchased by sending an e-transfer to rainbowbluesottawa@gmail.com
Please state your name, the name of other people in the group whom you are purchasing tickets for, and how many in the group you expect in total.
Also, please let us know whether you plan on attending the early or late show.
Provided there are still tickets for the second seating, people from the first seating can pay a nominal cover fee ($ is going to the band), to stay for the second show.
Thank
you!
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The
Lake Sessions
With
The Tony D Trio
Bass
Lake, Dock B8
Saturday,
August 1 @ 7:30 pm, weather permitting
Fireworks to follow.
Saturday,
August 1 is Tony’s birthday, and the Tony D Trio, featuring Sister Mary Gellner,
‘Hey Joe’ Hawkins and Tony, will be giving a FB streaming concert in the beautiful
setting and backdrop of Bass Lake at Mary’s
Disco cottage.
This
August long weekend, get your live music fix with a concert at the cottage.
Join us in person by boat or live stream from wherever you are kicking back. Anyone
attending live and in person will not be permitted to de-boat and come onto the
property. Social distancing protocol must be adhered to.
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Steve
Marriner
The
Cove Inn Patio, Westport
Thursday,
August 6, 5 pm – 8 pm; Dinner & Show $45
Advance reservations required. Almost Sold
Out.
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RBC
Bluesfest LIVE Drive-in Concert
Rue
Jos-Montferrand, Gatineau, QC
Friday,
August 7, 7 pm – 10:30 pm
Teamed
up with #CanadaPerforms (NAC) this
year’s RBC Bluesfest turns into a LIVE drive-in concert at Zibi!
Drive
in, park, and watch the live concert from the comfort of your vehicle. Tune
into our FM station for a state-of-the-art sound experience.
Get
your ticket - valid for everyone in your vehicle - turn up your radio, and
enjoy the LIVE show from a safe distance
Headlining
Friday, August 7
Patrick
Watson with
Basia
Bulat
Silla and Rise
Zaki Ibrahim
Asuquomo
Geneviève et Alain
Silla and Rise
Zaki Ibrahim
Asuquomo
Geneviève et Alain
Don’t miss this fun summer event!
For the safety of staff and attendees, COVID-19
safety precautions are in effect. Please read the FAQs
for more information prior to purchase.
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Blues
Night with James Cochrane
Rainbow
Bistro, 76 Murray Street
Friday
& Saturday, August 7-8; shows at 7 pm & 10:30 pm; Tickets are $10
e-transfer:
rainbowbluesottawa@gmail.com or cash at the
door
Jim Cochrane has been performing for over 20 years. He has played the smallest of venues, like house parties, to the biggest of venues, like opening up for big names such as April Wine. Jim is a singer/songwriter/producer releasing his first CD “Busted” in 1998 and is currently in the midst of producing a new CD.
He has played the bar circuit in Ottawa and throughout Ontario and Quebec and toured throughout Northern and Western Canada. Jim moved to Atlantic Canada and has been performing in and around Nova Scotia for the past ten years. Jim has performed over 4000 shows during his career. He has a variety of material from “Rock-A Billy 50s, 60s, 70s right up to current classic rock and country” to “Smokey Blues” as well as many originals.
He always keeps the audience entertained and is never short of their attention. With his quick wit and his confident stage presence he is a “True Entertainer” and not just a mere guitar player. He engages well with any audience and provides a personal “feel” to his show.
We highly encourage you to buy your ticket(s) in advance. We also encourage you to organize your group so that we know before you get there how many people will be at your table.
Cash is still accepted at the door.
Please e-transfer to rainbowbluesottawa@gmail.com
Include in the message:
1- The Show you'd like to see (date for two night-ers)
2- Whether you plan on attending the EARLY (7-9:30 pm) or LATE seating (10-12am).
3- Your Name
4- The number of people you expect to have in your seating area (covid social bubble, note no more than 10 ppl).
Jim Cochrane has been performing for over 20 years. He has played the smallest of venues, like house parties, to the biggest of venues, like opening up for big names such as April Wine. Jim is a singer/songwriter/producer releasing his first CD “Busted” in 1998 and is currently in the midst of producing a new CD.
He has played the bar circuit in Ottawa and throughout Ontario and Quebec and toured throughout Northern and Western Canada. Jim moved to Atlantic Canada and has been performing in and around Nova Scotia for the past ten years. Jim has performed over 4000 shows during his career. He has a variety of material from “Rock-A Billy 50s, 60s, 70s right up to current classic rock and country” to “Smokey Blues” as well as many originals.
He always keeps the audience entertained and is never short of their attention. With his quick wit and his confident stage presence he is a “True Entertainer” and not just a mere guitar player. He engages well with any audience and provides a personal “feel” to his show.
We highly encourage you to buy your ticket(s) in advance. We also encourage you to organize your group so that we know before you get there how many people will be at your table.
Cash is still accepted at the door.
Please e-transfer to rainbowbluesottawa@gmail.com
Include in the message:
1- The Show you'd like to see (date for two night-ers)
2- Whether you plan on attending the EARLY (7-9:30 pm) or LATE seating (10-12am).
3- Your Name
4- The number of people you expect to have in your seating area (covid social bubble, note no more than 10 ppl).
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Blues
Booze Cruise with River City Junction
The
1000 Islands Boat Cruises, Brockville ON
Saturday,
August 8; 7:30 pm – 10:30 pm; tickets $50
Hey
Folks, we’re putting on a special Blues Booze Cruise with The 1000 Islands boat
cruises in Brockville on August 8. Tickets are $50, limit of 50 tickets, so get
‘em while they’re hot!
Contact Caroline Addison for more info:
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Drive-In
Tailgate Concert
Live
Music by River City Junction
Spencerville Fairgrounds, Ryan Street, Spencerville ON
Spencerville Fairgrounds, Ryan Street, Spencerville ON
Saturday,
August 15; 7 pm – 10 pm; Tickets $15/person; Gate open at 5 pm.
River City Junction is a Canadian Blues/Retro-Rock power trio, long steeped in the traditions of Blues and Rock ‘n' Roll. A rich blend of old school Chicago Blues, Motown, and Classic Rock, their music forms a very potent sonic cocktail that is raw, organic and uplifting. Leaning heavily on their roots, River City Junction's driving sound is deeply infused with elements of yesteryear yet remains distinctively their own.
River City Junction is a Canadian Blues/Retro-Rock power trio, long steeped in the traditions of Blues and Rock ‘n' Roll. A rich blend of old school Chicago Blues, Motown, and Classic Rock, their music forms a very potent sonic cocktail that is raw, organic and uplifting. Leaning heavily on their roots, River City Junction's driving sound is deeply infused with elements of yesteryear yet remains distinctively their own.
Join
in the Fun and Support Local! This community event is being presented by Little
Sisterz Bistro & Cafe along with the Spencerville Agricultural Society in
an effort to support our local food services and community fair.
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Suzie
Vinnick
The
Old Church Theatre, 940 Bonisteel Road,Trenton ON
Sunday,
August 16; 5 pm – 7 pm
We’re
happy to have Suzie Vinnick back to the Old Church and this time, outside
in the fresh air and socially distanced. Reservations are required and a suggested donation of
$20 will be taken at the gate. We open at 5pm for the bar and your wood fired pizza order. Show starts at 6pm.
A
Saskatoon native transplanted to the Niagara Region of Ontario, Roots and Blues
singer Suzie Vinnick is a 3X Juno Nominee, CFMA Award winner, and a 10-time
winner of the Maple Blues Award for songwriting, female vocalist, acoustic act
and more. Suzie has a voice you’ve heard a thousand times and one you’ll never
forget. It soars, it growls, it whispers and it shouts from a deep, deep well
of emotion. The pure joy she exudes when she picks up that guitar is so worth
the show.
Suzie
has toured nationally with Downchild, Stuart McLean’s The Vinyl Café, the John
McDermott Band and she performed for Canadian Peacekeepers in Bosnia and the
Persian Gulf. She was also the voice of Tim Horton’s for 5 years. Her latest
album is a full band roots and blues extravaganza entitled “Shake The Love
Around”.
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Blues
Night with River City Junction
Rainbow
Bistro, 76 Murray Street
Friday,
August 21; shows at 7 pm & 10:30 pm
River
City Junction is a Canadian Blues/Retro-Rock power trio, long steeped in the
traditions of Blues and Rock ‘n' Roll. A rich blend of old school Chicago
Blues, Motown, and Classic Rock, their music forms a very potent sonic cocktail
that is raw, organic and uplifting. Leaning heavily on their roots, River City
Junction's driving sound is deeply infused with elements of yesteryear yet
remains distinctively their own.
http://rivercityjunction.com
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
Due to Covid-19 restrictions (50 customers capacity), there will be doing two separate seatings:
Early Show: Doors 6:30 pm, Show (2 sets): 7:30 pm- 8:15 pm/8:45 pm-9:30 pm
http://rivercityjunction.com
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
Due to Covid-19 restrictions (50 customers capacity), there will be doing two separate seatings:
Early Show: Doors 6:30 pm, Show (2 sets): 7:30 pm- 8:15 pm/8:45 pm-9:30 pm
Room
is emptied, and sanitized.
Late Show: Doors 10 pm: Show (1 set): 10:15 pm- 11:45 pm
Tickets for either seating are $15. Please be aware that everyone is to vacate the venue between 9:30 pm-10 pm to allow for cleaning and sanitizing to occur.
In order to maximize seating please attempt to organize your social distancing bubble in advance and buy your tickets together. Or, let us know when you buy your ticket who you plan to sit with, so that we can have your table ready.
Please note that tables cannot exceed 10 people per group.
If you are coming as an individual, please state that as well, so that we can accommodate your solo section.
Tickets may be purchased by sending an e-transfer to rainbowbluesottawa@gmail.com
Please state your name, the name of other people in the group whom you are purchasing tickets for, and how many in the group you expect in total.
Also, please let us know whether you plan on attending the early or late show.
Provided there are still tickets for the second seating, people from the first seating can pay a nominal cover fee ($ is going to the band), to stay for the second show.
Late Show: Doors 10 pm: Show (1 set): 10:15 pm- 11:45 pm
Tickets for either seating are $15. Please be aware that everyone is to vacate the venue between 9:30 pm-10 pm to allow for cleaning and sanitizing to occur.
In order to maximize seating please attempt to organize your social distancing bubble in advance and buy your tickets together. Or, let us know when you buy your ticket who you plan to sit with, so that we can have your table ready.
Please note that tables cannot exceed 10 people per group.
If you are coming as an individual, please state that as well, so that we can accommodate your solo section.
Tickets may be purchased by sending an e-transfer to rainbowbluesottawa@gmail.com
Please state your name, the name of other people in the group whom you are purchasing tickets for, and how many in the group you expect in total.
Also, please let us know whether you plan on attending the early or late show.
Provided there are still tickets for the second seating, people from the first seating can pay a nominal cover fee ($ is going to the band), to stay for the second show.
Thank
you!
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Al
Lerman
"Missing
In Action Tour"
The
Old Church Theatre, 940 Bonisteel Road,Trenton ON
Saturday,
August 22; 5 pm – 7 pm; $20
Bluesman Al
Lerman is a multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter. He was founder and
leader of the 2X Juno Award winning band FATHEAD, and along the way built a
solid career touring as an acoustic solo act, accompanying himself on guitar
and rack harmonica. An engaging and skilled artist with a dry wit to boot, he
is regarded among the top harmonica players in the country.
We’re
happy to have Al return to the Old Church, this time we’ll be outside in the
fresh air, practicing social distancing, serving wood fired pizza and
having a good time. Bring your mask (or we can provide one) and be sure to let
us know how many will sit at your table.
REGISTRATION is required, but you can donate ($20
suggested) at the gate. We’re open at 5pm. Music at 6pm.
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Music
By The Bay Live presents
Bill
Durst and VOODOO Pawn Shop
The
Pines, Uxbridge, ON – Outdoor Event
Saturday,
August 22 @ 4 pm (gates 3 pm)
$45 Advance + $3.00 Ticketing Fee
(subject to HST)
No sales accepted at the gate. BYOB +
Garbage-Free Picnic.
Always
an audience favourite, Bill Durst is a Canadian Blues-Rock-Roots guitarist,
singer, songwriter and entertainer who has written and recorded over 125 songs
on 12 albums with 7 national radio chart hits. Bill has toured across North
America and in Europe and tours extensively in Canada.
As
a kid growing up in Wingham and then London, Ontario, Bill was heavily
influenced by Motown, R&B, Toronto Psychedelic Soul music as well as the
British Blues Invasion and Jimi Hendrix.
Bill’s
entrance on the national/international stage was with his classic rock band
Thundermug formed from London R&B groups in 1969. By the summer of 1972,
the band had a number one hit and a fan following in Eastern Canada. The band
went on to record a total of 5 albums, (3 albums in the early/mid 1970s and two
CDs in the mid-1990s) releasing records in the US and Europe. Bill put out his
first two solo releases in the mid-1980’s but it wasn’t until the early 2000s
that Durst got some real career momentum. In 2004 he proclaimed his intention to
start up a “little, fuzzy, psychedelic blues band” and since then Bill and his
co-writer Joe DeAngelis have produced 5 full length CDs: The Wharncliffe
Sessions (’05), The Great Willy Mammoth (’09), Bill Durst Live (‘12) and Hard
And Heavy (’13) Good Good Lovin (’15).
VOODOO
Pawn Shop delivers ‘In Your Face Blues’ by pawning old blues standards and
reassembling new blues stylings with an edge. Mirek Lalas on keys, Paul Murray
on drums & backing vocals, Rafael Minassian on bass & backing vocals,
Ted Wright on lead vocals & harmonica and Wolf Endlicher on lead guitar,
this collaborative delivers blues-with-an-edge. Influences include Eric
Clapton, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Joe Bonamassa, Buddy Guy, Cream, ZZ TOP, Jimi
Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan and countless others.
RAIN
OR SHINE EVENT - Although we have plenty of seating, it’s a good idea to bring
lawn chairs & shelter from the sun (not rain!)
This
picnic is for the purpose of a Great Time. All Proceeds to Music Therapy at
Sick Kids!
www.musicbythebaylive.com
www.musicbythebaylive.com
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One
Way Out
A
Salute to the Allman Brothers Band
Rainbow
Bistro, 76 Murray Street
Friday
& Saturday, September 11-12; shows at 7 pm &
10:30 pm
Tickets are $15/ person: e-transfer: rainbowbluesottawa@gmail.com
Barrelhouse has reformed as One Way Out and will be returning to the storied stage of the Rainbow Bistro (hurrah)!
One Way Out is a retrospective spanning the history of the Allman Brothers from the "Duane" era through to the final version of the band featuring Warren Haynes and Derek Trucks. From Statesboro to Midnight Rider to Whipping Post, One Way Out plays all your favourite Allmans tunes.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Musician-Band/One-Way-Out-A-salute-to-the-Allman-Brothers-Band-300262123972801/
Barrelhouse has reformed as One Way Out and will be returning to the storied stage of the Rainbow Bistro (hurrah)!
One Way Out is a retrospective spanning the history of the Allman Brothers from the "Duane" era through to the final version of the band featuring Warren Haynes and Derek Trucks. From Statesboro to Midnight Rider to Whipping Post, One Way Out plays all your favourite Allmans tunes.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Musician-Band/One-Way-Out-A-salute-to-the-Allman-Brothers-Band-300262123972801/
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
Due to Covid-19 restrictions (50 customers capacity), there will be doing two separate seatings:
Early Show: Doors 6:30 pm, Show (2 sets): 7:30 pm- 8:15 pm/8:45 pm-9:30 pm
Room
is emptied, and sanitized.
Late Show: Doors 10 pm: Show (1 set): 10:15 pm- 11:45 pm
Tickets for either seating are $15. Please be aware that everyone is to vacate the venue between 9:30 pm-10 pm to allow for cleaning and sanitizing to occur.
In order to maximize seating please attempt to organize your social distancing bubble in advance and buy your tickets together. Or, let us know when you buy your ticket who you plan to sit with, so that we can have your table ready.
Please note that tables cannot exceed 10 people per group.
If you are coming as an individual, please state that as well, so that we can accommodate your solo section.
Tickets may be purchased by sending an e-transfer to rainbowbluesottawa@gmail.com
Please state your name, the name of other people in the group whom you are purchasing tickets for, and how many in the group you expect in total.
Also, please let us know whether you plan on attending the early or late show.
Provided there are still tickets for the second seating, people from the first seating can pay a nominal cover fee ($ is going to the band), to stay for the second show.
Late Show: Doors 10 pm: Show (1 set): 10:15 pm- 11:45 pm
Tickets for either seating are $15. Please be aware that everyone is to vacate the venue between 9:30 pm-10 pm to allow for cleaning and sanitizing to occur.
In order to maximize seating please attempt to organize your social distancing bubble in advance and buy your tickets together. Or, let us know when you buy your ticket who you plan to sit with, so that we can have your table ready.
Please note that tables cannot exceed 10 people per group.
If you are coming as an individual, please state that as well, so that we can accommodate your solo section.
Tickets may be purchased by sending an e-transfer to rainbowbluesottawa@gmail.com
Please state your name, the name of other people in the group whom you are purchasing tickets for, and how many in the group you expect in total.
Also, please let us know whether you plan on attending the early or late show.
Provided there are still tickets for the second seating, people from the first seating can pay a nominal cover fee ($ is going to the band), to stay for the second show.
Thank
you!
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BLUES ON
THE RIDEAU RETURNS
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Blues
On The Rideau at The Cove returns! Fall 2020 Season. Revised COVID-fighter
format. Great sit-and-listen Blues. Duos & Trios. Following strict
COVID safety protocol. Indoors - half capacity - 50 people maximum, 2 metre
distancing between all tables. No dancing. Masks required for entry. Full
course plated dinners served to the tables instead of buffet. Friday night
Dinner & Show with a possible second performance added Saturday Matinee
Lunch & Show (1 to 4 pm) - if there is enough advance demand. All shows
will continue to support local charities. Door prizes at all shows.
First
show September 18 - RICK FINES & SUZIE VINNICK
7
to 10 pm
Dinner
& Show $70 plus HST.
*
Possible 2nd performance Saturday Matinee Sept 19 - 1 to 4 pm - Lunch &
Show $70 plus HST - if there is sufficient advance demand.
October
23 - TBA
November
13 - HOROJO TRIO (JW-Jones, Jamie Holmes, Jeff Rogers)
December
11 - TBA
Advance
Reservations required. Call The Cove 613-273-3636
Accommodation
available at The Cove and nearby B&Bs.
ADDED
BONUS - for those who can’t attend these shows in person:
The
Friday night shows will be broadcast LIVE on Blues On The Rideau YouTube
channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwljdQBzal87XBJLg9sW-CQ
8
pm to 9:30 pm ET
High
quality HD video and Sound Board audio.
There
will be a Donations button on the site and all donations (Virtual Cover Charge)
will be gratefully received to help out the artists, The Cove, and Choose The
Blues Productions during these difficult times.
More
details and full Line-Up to follow. We’re committed to the Fall Series then
we’ll reassess re: Winter and Spring Series.
*
All shows subject to cancellation or rescheduling due to COVID pandemic
situation - or other unforeseen circumstances. Check with The Cove closer to
show time to confirm *
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KINGSTON
SPECIAL EVENTS
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All
Kingston Blues Society shows through to September have been cancelled.
All
future Kingston Blues Society Shows are on HOLD until further notice.
All
shows listed below are pending the end of the Corona virus isolation protocols.
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Homegrown Live Festival
Saturday, October 3
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Andre Bisson Band
Saturday, October 24
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JW-Jones
Friday, November 27
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For more
info, please contact Kingston Blues Society
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BLUES
AWARDS VOTING
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2020
Blues Blast Music Awards
In
early May, a group of Blues music industry professionals including music
critics, journalists, festival promoters, music venue managers, producers,
musicians and other Blues music industry professionals nominated the best in
Blues music in twelve categories.
The
nominees are listed at the link below. Click on the artist’s name in the list
below to visit their website for more information and to buy their music.
Fan
voting to determine the winners begins July 20, 2020 and continues until
September 5, 2020. Voting is free and open to anyone. Subscribers can only vote
one time. Blues Blast Magazine is FREE and you are automatically subscribed as
part of the voting process on our website.
The
Blues Blast Music Awards are presented by Blues Blast Magazine, the largest
FREE weekly internet Blues magazine with over 38,000 Blues fan subscribers
located in all 50 states and in more than 90 countries.
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Living
Blues Awards
Vote
for your favorite Blues Artists in the 2020 Living Blues Awards!
In
the categories for recordings, only albums with a 2019 release date are
eligible.
Only
one ballot per person is allowed.
All
ballots must be received by August 15, 2020.
Go
to https://LivingBlues.com and
hit the VOTE button on the right.
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MOVIES
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Bytowne
Theatre
325
Rideau Street
Re-opening
Friday, July 24
Screenings
will be limited to 50 patrons per show. This is undiscovered country for the
ByTowne, where our large capacity previously made it easy to waltz up to the
front door with only minutes to spare before a screening. Sell-outs were rare.
To
avoid disappointment, we're inviting you to book your tickets on line – but
we're not ready yet. We've been working with the software people and the
payment-processing people, and we're now pretty sure we can get it up and
running before we open.
Nothing
in the COVID era is 100% guaranteed virus-free, but I'm pretty sure that the
precautions put in place at the ByTowne will make your movie experience safe,
relaxing and enjoyable.
Seats
are taped off so that no-one will be sitting within 2 metres of you (except the
person you brought with you). Staff will wear masks, of course, and all
customers will be asked to wear a mask until seated in the auditorium.
Hand
sanitizer is available from several dispensers located around the lobby area,
and payment at the box office can be made using the 'tap' function of a debit
card.
To
keep traffic circulating and well spaced out in the lobby, we won't be opening
the concession stand just yet. (Bring your own snacks -- it's okay!) And we'll
be slowing down the exiting process, so that patrons don't 'cluster' on their
way out.
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Mayfair
Theatre
1074
Bank Street
Safety
procedures: Capacity reduced from 325 to 50 to ensure physical distancing. More
time between screenings to allow for a deep clean with a disinfectant fogger.
Cashless transactions available. Staff in PPE. Masks mandatory to enter and
exit, but not when you’re seated and watching the movie.
Snag:
Advance ticket sales not yet available. First come, first served.
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BLUES FESTIVALS
– NEXT YEAR?
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THE
18th ANNUAL BLUES FESTIVAL GUIDE MAGAZINE
Blues
music is America’s original roots music. It is still being picked on the
front porches of tar-paper shacks, but just as frequently, it is fired up loud
and proud in front of a barroom (or festival) crowd.
Blues reflects hardship, trouble and strife, but also perseverance and strength of character – to know the blues is to be in touch with your true spirit and soul. The Blues Festival Guide is committed to the process of presenting blues to a wider audience, and therefore offers a weekly, electronic newsletter: Blues Festival E-Guide (free subscription) and the popular annual national print (and digital) magazine which comes out each spring.
“With so many festivals postponing or canceling, it was uncertain if we would publish it this year, but the readers kept asking,” says publisher, Kaati Gaffney. “We received countless personal calls and emails from advertisers and readers alike and have been bombarded with magazine ad and subscription orders. It seems the more we all sat at home during this pandemic, the more we thought about music and its ability to generate well-being and connection. Even though festival offerings are slimmer this year, there are still quite a few events planned for the summer and fall.”
Blues legend Bobby Rush calls the magazine: The roadmap to everything blues. Indeed, the articles offer something for everyone, all blues related, of course. This year’s engaging editorial from aficionados in the blues community includes articles from Grammy winner, Victor Wainwright, Mitch Woods, Reverend Billy C. Wirtz and Roger Stolle among others.
Blues reflects hardship, trouble and strife, but also perseverance and strength of character – to know the blues is to be in touch with your true spirit and soul. The Blues Festival Guide is committed to the process of presenting blues to a wider audience, and therefore offers a weekly, electronic newsletter: Blues Festival E-Guide (free subscription) and the popular annual national print (and digital) magazine which comes out each spring.
“With so many festivals postponing or canceling, it was uncertain if we would publish it this year, but the readers kept asking,” says publisher, Kaati Gaffney. “We received countless personal calls and emails from advertisers and readers alike and have been bombarded with magazine ad and subscription orders. It seems the more we all sat at home during this pandemic, the more we thought about music and its ability to generate well-being and connection. Even though festival offerings are slimmer this year, there are still quite a few events planned for the summer and fall.”
Blues legend Bobby Rush calls the magazine: The roadmap to everything blues. Indeed, the articles offer something for everyone, all blues related, of course. This year’s engaging editorial from aficionados in the blues community includes articles from Grammy winner, Victor Wainwright, Mitch Woods, Reverend Billy C. Wirtz and Roger Stolle among others.
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BLUES ON
THE RADIO
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DAWGFM.com Blues 24/7 on the internet
Streaming at http://www.dawgfm.com/
**********
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 13th 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, the National
Public Radio (NPR) radio signal at 89.5 FM in Canton NY comes in pretty strong
in Manotick. “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
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.
Carolyn wrapped up Unsung and On The Side
after 200 shows. Previous episodes available at carolyn-fe.com/radio Featured
Artists include: Little Axe, Jon Spear, Red's Blues, Cris Jacobs, Elam
McKnight, The Soul Rebels, D.L. Duncan, Sybil Gage, Z Star, CheeseFinger Brown,
Sami Joensuu, Billie Williams, The Unseen Strangers, CW Ayon, Sean Poluk Music,
Victor & Penny, Tom Waits, Carolyn Fe, Fruteland Jackson, Jason Robert, Jersey
Swamp Cats, KROM Christopher Minko, Becky Barksdale, Bing Futch, Sideshow
Tramps, Tiffany Pollack and Eric Johanson, Bobby Rush, Big Daddy Wilson, Kathy
Black, Chastity Brown
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