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SPECIAL EVENTS THIS WEEK
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Michael Kaeshammer
NAC 4th Studio, 53 Elgin Street
Saturday, January 18 @ 8 pm
Kaeshammer’s performances, on record and on stage, are an invitation to
join the party. He doesn’t play at you. He plays with you. At one of his shows,
you’re all in it together – not only part of the story, but virtually part of
the band.
A night with Michael and his band isn’t the kind of show where you just
sit, watch and applaud politely every now and then. Their goal isn’t to
intimidate you with the scholarly depth of their music, it’s to entertain,
inform and include you – A wild ride with no fixed destination except where he
feels he and the crowd want to go.
On stage and on record it’s all about drawing the audience in. That’s
where the joy is, pure and simple. And while joy is something Michael
Kaeshammer has never had difficulty expressing, on “KAESHAMMER”, his third
record on Alert Music, the German born, Canadian bred pianist expresses it more
enthusiastically than ever.
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LOCAL HIGHLIGHTS
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Drew Nelson Band
Irene’s Pub, 885 Bank Street
Friday, January 17 @ 9:30 pm
The Drew Nelson six piece band kicks off what promises to be a busy year
at one of their favourite venues. A new recording is being plotted and should
be hatched sometime in the late spring. Come on out, a splendid time is
guaranteed for all.
Satisfaction guaranteed or no money back!
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Tony D Band
Rainbow Bistro, 76 Murray
Street
Saturday, January 18 @ 10
pm
The Tony D Band
will be at the Rainbow Bistro on Saturday January 18 … first gig of the new
year. All the usual suspects will be there…will you?
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LOCALS THIS WEEK
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Friday, January 17
Drew Nelson Band @ Irene’s Pub, 9:30 pm
Saturday, January 18
River City Junction @ the Atomic Rooster, 4-8 pm
Tony D Band @ the Rainbow Bistro, 10 pm
Sunday, January 19
River City Junction hosts the Open Blues Jam @ the
Rainbow, 4-7 pm
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LOCAL HIGHLIGHTS (almost) EVERY
WEEK
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Al
Tambay
Bassline
Pub & Eatery, 2557 Baseline Road
Every
Tuesday, 8-11 pm; no cover
Al plays here every Tuesday … and sometimes he invites one of his
friends to join him.
Check out the food … Al really likes the wraps!
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John Carroll
Chateau Lafayette (The
Laff), 42 York Street
Wednesdays, 10 pm
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Solo Piano Wednesdays with
Jeff Rogers
Fat Tuesdays, 62 York
Street
Wednesdays, 7 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.
Special guests:
January 16 – Niel Barrington
January 23 – John
Cormier
January 30 – Ross
Neilsen
February 6 – Dean
Dupuis
February 13 – Derek
Downham
February 20 – Scott
Amey
February 27 –
Parker Estabrooks
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Jeff Rogers
RARE Restaurant & Bar,
570 Kanata Avenue
Thursdays, 6-10 pm
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The Allaire Show
with John Allaire & special guests
Quinn’s Ale House, 1070
Bank Street
Saturdays, 3-5 pm
Upcoming shows feature:
January 18 – Al Wood
January 25 – RW
Haller
February 1 – Steve
Marriner
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Firebelly
Atomic Rooster, 303 Bank
Street (at MacLaren)
Saturdays, once a month
Firebelly is Mathieu Gagnon on harmonica, Fredy Carriere on guitar, Dan
Grewal on bass and Mike McNeil on drums.
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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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Sunday Blues, 6-9 pm, no
cover
Atomic Rooster, 303 Bank
Street (at MacLaren)
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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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LOCAL HIGHLIGHTS ONCE A
MONTH
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Blues Jam
Avant-Garde Bar &
Restaurant, 135½ Besserer Street
First Wednesday of each
month @ 8 pm
Hosted by River City Junction, this jam is open to guest performers, but
is not an ’open jam’.
If you want to play, please contact River
City Junction in advance to work out what instrument you play & what songs
you would like to do.
Contact Jason jason@rivercityjunction.com
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Blues and jazz
jam at GigSpace
Alcorn Music Studios, 953
Gladstone Avenue
4th Thursday each month @ 8 pm
4th Thursday each month @ 8 pm
$5 donation
kindly encouraged
With Tim Bedner - seven-string guitar; David Pontello – drums; Mark
Alcorn - bass
A jazz and blues jam on the fourth Thursday of each month: bring your
instrument and sit in on some tunes you enjoy playing, or hang out and listen!
www.alcornmusicstudios.com
www.gigspaceottawa.com
www.alcornmusicstudios.com
www.gigspaceottawa.com
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AREA HIGHLIGHTS ONCE A
MONTH
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Blues On Tues ***on hiatus in January; back in February***
The Granary Beizli, 3270
County Rd 10, Vankleek Hill ON
Third Tuesday of every
month@ 7 pm; $10
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Acoustic Roots Series
Georgian House Restaurant,
146 Main St. S., Alexandria ON
First Wednesday of Every
Month
The best Roots/Country/Americana artists will be joining Terry Gillespie
for a new Acoustic Roots Series in Alexandria.
Some of them will be up-coming artists and some will be household names
… a different musical guest each month. All of the musician guests are
very accomplished and have toured extensively.
We are very privileged to be able to host them right here at home.
Terry will open each evening with a set of his music then the guest will follow with a set of their music. Each will accompany the other. Don’t miss a single one.
Terry will open each evening with a set of his music then the guest will follow with a set of their music. Each will accompany the other. Don’t miss a single one.
If you desire to see a special guest, let us know. If they are on the
road, we might be able to grab them.
The Georgian House special musical menu has something fresh and delicious for all budgets.
http://www.georgianhouse.ca
http://www.terrygillespie.ca
The Georgian House special musical menu has something fresh and delicious for all budgets.
http://www.georgianhouse.ca
http://www.terrygillespie.ca
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Mississippi Blues Society
Jam
Thirsty Moose Pub &
Eatery, Bridge Street, Carleton Place
First Tuesday of every
month @ 8:30 pm
Hosted by The Thirsty Moose Pub & Eatery & The Mississippi Blues
Society, and featuring Barry Buse & Peter Brown, the MBS Blues Jam is the
longest-running blues jam in the Greater Ottawa area & one of the best,
attracting both musicians & fans from in & out of town.
*8:30 PM is the Estimated Start Time *There's No Cover Charge *Free
Parking *Good Food *Ends Early [approx. midnight]
And - just so you know...we pack 'em in for this event, so come in early if you want a good table.
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MAPLE BLUES AWARDS
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The Toronto Blues Society will be celebrating the 17th annual
Maple Blues Awards by honouring nationally and internationally recognized
Canadian blues artists from across the country on January 20, 2014. The
nominees are recognized both for their talent as well as their contribution to
the growing Canadian blues music scene.
Montreal’s Queen of the Blues Dawn
Tyler Watson and Ottawa’s JW-Jones, both accomplished and
internationally recognized blues artists, are set to take command of the
"blues goes uptown" not-to-be-missed night out.
Watson and Jones will both
perform at the upcoming 17th annual Maple Blues Awards gala on
January 20, 2014 at Koerner Hall in Toronto. The Maple Blues Awards is Canada’s
national blues celebration, recognizing outstanding musical achievement and
gathering blues musicians and music fans from across the country each year.
The January 20th gala event is
considered to be the premier blues event of the year. Tickets for the
not-to-be-missed Maple Blues Awards, held at The Royal Conservatory's Koerner
Hall in Toronto, are on sale now for $35 - $65 and can be purchased at the
Weston Family Box Office, located in the TELUS Centre for Performance and
Learning at 273 Bloor Street West, Toronto, by phone at (416) 408-0208 or
online at https://tickets.rcmusic.ca/public.
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SPECIAL EVENTS – JAN / FEB
/ MAR 2014
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Blackie & the Rodeo Kings ***SOLD OUT***
Music by the Bay Live at Annandale, 221
Church Street South, Ajax ON
Wednesday, January 22; advance tickets $60
To
be placed on the waiting list for tickets, email musicbythebay@rogers.com with your
name & phone number along with the # of tickets needed & you will be
notified if tickets become available.
In 1996, three of
Canada’s most prolific musicians got together and created the rockin’ roots
sound of Blackie and the Rodeo Kings. Slide guitar virtuoso, Colin Linden has
played on over 300 albums. Stephen Fearing is one of Canada most revered
songwriters as well as one of the best acoustic pickers anywhere. Tom Wilson,
aka LeE HARVey OSMoND has covered every style of music from rhythm and blues to
funk to psychobilly. Together as Blackie and the Rodeo Kings they create
a sound so uniquely their own it could never be duplicated.
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24th Street Wailers
NAC 4th Stage, 53 Elgin Street
Saturday, January 25 @ 7:30 pm; tickets from $19
(+taxes)
The 24th
Street Wailers are a
band that breaks all the rules. Lindsay Beaver is a firehaired gut bucket
singer/drummer who fronts the band, who at first glance is anything but the
norm. Emily Burgess on lead guitar may appear to be shy, however her playing is
both thoughtful and explosive. Saxophonist Jon Wong is a second generation
Chinese Canadian who is a modern day version of a 50s Rock ‘n’ Roller. Rounding out the group is Lindsay’s
husband Michael Archer, a country boy at heart who turns his Harmony bass into
a sound so big you’ll feel it in your soul. They truly are one of the most
original and exciting bands on the scene today – the quartet quickly developed
their tight grooves, unadulterated live show, and original repertoire in the
three years they have been together. With their 2010 debut album “Dirty Little Young’uns”
reaching #3 (CAN) and #8 (US) on the Roots Music Report and a smashing
sophomore CD in 2012 titled “Unshakeable”, the band is gaining widespread national and
international radio play.
http://the24thstreetwailers.com/
http://www.ticketmaster.ca/artist/1897678?lang=en-ca&brand=nac
http://the24thstreetwailers.com/
http://www.ticketmaster.ca/artist/1897678?lang=en-ca&brand=nac
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Ben Racine Band
Salle la Bascoche, 120, rue Principale, Gatineau, QC
Friday, January 31; tickets $28
Ben’s soulful voice is reminiscent of the greatest Rhythm and Blues
vocalists of the ‘50s and ‘60s. Inspired by artists such as Junior Walker, Bill
Withers, Stevie Wonder and Clarence Carter, he will take you back to the days
when vocals were the center point of music.
He is also a lot more than just a voice. His guitar playing covers a
wide range of styles – pleasing blues and funk fans alike. From the moment he
hits the stage, his contagious energy and charisma combine for a sound that is
truly original. You’ll be tapping your feet within the first few notes.
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Steve Marriner
with
special guest Ross Neilsen
Rainbow Bistro, 76 Murray Street
Saturday, February 1
Steve Marriner is a dynamic and powerful performer.
His incorporation of various styles of blues, roots and soul come together to
form an original sound that is both deep and genuine. Steve has toured
internationally and performed at prestigious festivals, concert halls and music
clubs throughout Canada, The US, Europe and Australia. While he currently
dedicates most of his time to co-fronting the acclaimed roots sensation
‘MonkeyJunk’, Steve can often be found performing intimate solo shows and
joining Harry Manx or Sue Foley as a vibrant sideman. Originally known for his
prowess on the harmonica, Steve has become a multi-instrumental force in recent
years adding bass, guitar, drums, and keys into the mix.
Ross Neilsen, Canada’s hardest working blues rock
musician does it right. He’s taking strong, timeless material to the place that
matters: The People. Proving hard work pays off Neilsen has been honoured with
a nomination for Best New Artist at The Maple Blues Awards in 2010, two Rising
Star nominations from CBC, back to back Blues Album of the Year nominations
from the East Coast Music Association, a win for Best Blues Recording for
“Redemption” at the 2010 MusicNB awards and in 2012 Neilsen was a semi finalist
in the solo/duo category at the International Blues Challenge in Memphis, TN.
He is a real, old-school kind of artist. Write. Tour. Record. Tour. Repeat.
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Downchild
PDCI Auditorium, Perth ON
Saturday, February 1; tickets $35, $45, $55
Downchild is
Canada's best-known and best-loved Blues band. Formed in Toronto in 1969 by
Donnie Walsh (guitar, harmonica) and his brother Hock (lead vocals) they were
inspired by the Chicago jump Blues style of Jimmy Reed and James Cotton. The
band became internationally famous when 3 of their songs were featured on the
Blues Brothers "Briefcase Full Of Blues" album and movie in 1979. It
is said that John Belushi “Jake” and Dan Aykroyd “Elwood” took the idea for
their characters from the Walsh brothers. Although there have been many
different musicians in the band over the past 44 years their sound has remained
the same. The current members have has been together since the early 1990s -
Donnie Walsh on guitar and harp, Chuck Jackson on vocals and harp, Michael
Fonfara on keyboards, Pat Carey on sax, Gary Kendall on bass and Mike
Fitzpatrick on drums. Over their long career all of them have been nominated
for and/or won Maple Blues Awards and the band has also won a Juno, 4 Maple
Blues Awards and the CBC’s “Great Canadian Blues Band” Award. Downchild has
recorded 17 albums over their career including their most recent "Can You
Hear The Music". This concert is part of their Canadian tour in support of
it. This will be a great night of big band, big time Blues!
The concert is a
fundraiser for the PERTH SPLASH PAD and is being presented by BURNS
JEWELLERS - the Ottawa Valley's leading jeweller for over 88 years - and
produced by CHOOSE THE BLUES PRODUCTIONS, organizer of the successful
Blues On The Rideau Fundraiser Series at The Cove Inn in Westport for the
past 9 years. Further info and tickets www.burnsjewellers.com
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The Miguel De
Armas Latin Jazz Quartet
with guest vocalist Tracey Brown
and The
RetroActives Stage Band
The Almonte Old
Town Hall, 14 Bridge Street, Almonte ON
Sunday, February
2 @ 3 pm; tickets $25
The beautiful Almonte Old Town Hall is about to be
transformed into a concert forum for two of the most divergent, yet excellent
talents in the Ottawa Valley today!
A local jazz group, JazzN.ca, has organized a concert
featuring a Latin jazz quartet and one of Canada’s foremost country
vocalists. The concert showcases the phenomenal Ottawa jazz pianist Miguel
De Armas and his Latin Jazz Quartet (which includes
bassist Marc Decho, drummer Michel Medrano and conga-player Arien Villegas).
Miguel – who is known for his adventurous collaborations –
has generously invited, as his special guest, the superb country vocalist (and
local resident), Tracey Brown (Prescott). This fusion of styles and genres will be
an outstanding performance and a pretty groundbreaking event!
Miguel has also invited the RetroActives Stage
Band – a high school jazz ensemble under the
direction of Notre Dame High School Music Teacher, Tony Stuart – to open the
show for him. Prior to this Miguel will donate time to working with, and
coaching, the RetroActives as they prepare for this gig in the Almonte Old Town
Hall.
Downtown Almonte is known for its beautiful heritage
architecture. So it is hard to miss the Almonte Old Town Hall, a dramatic
edifice along the Mississippi River. The famous Ron Caron Auditorium is
considered one of Canada's best performance spaces - often the place for CBC
recordings of classical concerts - on the upper level of the Old Town
Hall.
JazzN.ca is a group of friends building a community for
jazz in Almonte. The specific mission is: to build a welcoming audience of
attentive and appreciative listeners for professional and proficient,
performance-oriented, jazz artists. JazzN.ca has hosted 12 jazz house
concerts (JazzNhouse) in
the last 18 months and this upcoming concert will be their second production of
the new JazzNalmonte offering.
More information is available at www.jazzn.ca
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Lyle Lovatt & John Hiatt
NAC Southam Hall, 53 Elgin Street
Sunday, February 2 @ 7:30 pm; tickets starting @ $53
Lyle Lovett first appeared on the scene in the late ‘80s. His recording
and performance career has brought us great moments of Big Band Texas Swing,
tender countrified Acoustic Folk, and always that brilliant Texas influenced
wit. He has even dabbled in Hollywood films, including the much-celebrated
"the Player", directed by Robert Altman, plus his film scoring
including collaboration with Randy Newman. His recording work has been rewarded
with Grammy Awards for Country recordings, even though his various recordings
have largely been rejected by mainstream country radio. His latest CD is again
with his Large Band, and is titled "It’s Not Big, It’s Large".
John Hiatt, who hails from Indiana, but lives in Nashville (and is a
big Predator fan), has a recording career that spans way back to the mid-‘70s
with his Vinyl Collector’s favourite, “Overcoats”. Bouncing around several
record companies he did not find real success until his late 80’s recording “
Bring the Family”, which was recorded in only four days with his musical
friends, Ry Cooder, Nick Lowe, and Jim Keltner, later to be know collectively
as Little Village. This CD offered us the Hiatt classics, “Have a Little Faith
in Me”, “Lipstick Sunset”, “Memphis in the Meantime”, and “Thing Called Love”.
Its success both commercially and critically would provide the foundation for 9
more John Hiatt CD’s, the most recent being “Master of Disaster”, released in
2005. Hiatt’s work has been recorded by many other noted artists that include
Bob Dylan, Bonnie Raitt, Eric Clapton, Willie Nelson, Linda Ronstadt, Jimmy
Buffett and Iggy Pop to name just a few.
Lyle Lovett and John Hiatt are
two of contemporary music’s greatest and most celebrated singer-songwriters. It
is a rare occasion when an audience gets to see such talent as this together on
one intimate stage. Join Lyle Lovett & John Hiatt at NAC Southam Hall
and revel in their timeless songs and countless stories. Just a reminder, when
Lyle and John last appeared together at the NAC in February 2008, the show sold
out well in advance.
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Son of Trouble AKA Ben Sures
with Lotus Wight solo (of Sheesham & Lotus)
Irene’s Pub, 885 Ban Street
Friday, February 7 @ 9:30 pm; $10
Ben Sures has, for the most part, been a solo singer songwriter for the
past twenty years and sideman to people like Rita Chiarelli, Paul Reddick,
Harpdog Brown and umpteen other Blues and Roots acts. His live show is captivating, he is a great
entertainer, funny, smart, musical and a gifted guitar player. He
has won and been a finalist in all the International Songwriting contests, John
Lennon, International and The USA songwriting competition.
Ben has a new album – “Son of Trouble” – a Blues, African Blues, Roots
record sung in English, French and Spanish. Toronto’s John Valenteyn said, “ ‘I Could Be Your Man’ has some of the
most outrageous rhymes you’ll ever hear…. Sures is also the guitar player
and his blues work is an absolute delight throughout.” And Bob Mersereau (The
Top 100 Canadian Singles) commented, “Hearing his deconstruction of ‘See That My
Grave Is Kept Clean ‘is worth the price alone. He's someone who really
knows how to breathe fresh life into a too-often staid genre."
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Black History Month Celebration with
Terry Gillespie’s Roots Man
Band
Black Sheep Inn, Wakefield QC
Sunday, February 9 @ 4:20 pm
Owen Brown on
bass, Peter Measroch on piano, Wayne Stoute on drums, special guest K-man!
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Jack de Keyzer
Music by the Bay Live at Annandale, 221
Church Street South, Ajax ON
Friday, February 14; $45 show only, $70 dinner &
show
Valentine’s Day ‘Electric Love’ Dinner & Show with 2010 Juno Award
Winner & 7 X Maple Blues Award Winner – blues guitar.
“Electric Love…a rock blues album with nods to guitar influences Clapton, Hendrix and Page’… a disc of
excellent new songs by a bluesman who should be considered their equal. It is
also beautifully recorded, Jack’s vocals and guitar have never sounded better.”
(Maple Blues, John Valentyne)
Dinner Option #1 New York Sirloin Angus Steak (8oz); Served with
grilled onions and mushrooms, choice of rice or potato, seasonal vegetable,
rolls, dessert, coffee & tea
Dinner Option #2 Stuffed Chicken Breast (4oz)
A succulent breast stuffed with roasted red peppers and cream cheese served with a mushroom and white wine sauce; Choice of rice or potato, seasonal vegetable, rolls, dessert, coffee & tea
A succulent breast stuffed with roasted red peppers and cream cheese served with a mushroom and white wine sauce; Choice of rice or potato, seasonal vegetable, rolls, dessert, coffee & tea
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Kelly Joe Phelps
Black Sheep Inn, Wakefield QC
Saturday, February 15 @ 8:30 pm; $15
The new record “Brother Sinner And The
Whale”
is out! This record is going to be a fun one to roll along with; it’s got a lot
of light streaming thru the windows, and all the doors are wide open. A dozen
songs full, half of which are played on a National slide guitar, and the other
half on a Martin D-35 (a black Johnny Cash model at that!), ten of ‘em sung,
and a pair of instrumentals as well. Really looking forward to getting this out
to you folks.
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Old Man Luedecke
with Jordie Lane
Black Sheep Inn, Wakefield QC
Sunday, February 16 @ 4:20 pm; $20
Old Man Luedecke has a penchant for language. Based in Chester, Nova
Scotia, the award-winning roots singer-songwriter’s latest album, “Tender Is
The Night”, gives nod to F. Scott Fitzgerald’s famous novel, a title lifted
from John Keats poem, ‘Ode To A Nightingale.’ With skillful precision and a
storyteller’s heart, Luedecke’s narrative-driven folk songs are playful, coy,
and soul warming. Rich in metaphor, heart and instrumentation, “Tender Is The
Night” muses on love, art and purpose.
“Tender Is The Night” goes beyond his beloved solo, banjo-driven folk
tunes. Driving a Nashville band from beginning to end with his recognizable
voice, this is an artist honing his cunning lyrical flair – tenderly pushing
the boundaries of his storytelling with his unique mix of folk, bluegrass and pop
hooks.
Old Man Luedecke is just home from a wonderful tour of Australia with
the awesome Jordie Lane. Now Jordie is coming to Canada to tour with him across
the country … tonnes of dates … with a fuller sound that he’s quite excited
about!
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Matt Andersen
Empire Theatre, Belleville ON
Friday, February 21 @ 7:30 pm
Growing up in Perth-Andover, you learn a thing or two about the tough
grind. The family-oriented, blue-collar community is home to singer-songwriter
and guitarist Matt Andersen. While manual labour wasn’t his calling, hard work
is something you pride yourself on growing up in a small-town. Having played
over 200 shows in 2012, his work ethic has never been questioned.
Matt’s narrative-driven writing cuts through the soul, blending blues
and folk, encompassed in total honesty. He takes listeners on a ride with his
diverse musical styles, skilled guitar work and over-the-top showmanship. Matt’s
intimate, high-energy performances have captivated audiences across the world,
from Canada, to the US, to Australia and the UK, from small clubs to festivals.
He’s touring in support of his new CD, “Weightless” to be released in
February.
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Swamperella
Irene’s Pub, 885 Bank Street
Saturday, February 22 @ 9:30 pm
After 15 years of partying up crowds at the Gladstone Hotel,
Swamperella has deserved its acclaim as a guaranteed good time. The eclectic
demographic that is attracted to Swamperella’s monthly events attests to this
acclaim. If you don’t think you want to dance, just listening to the band, and
watching the crowd’s energy is almost as fun. But, dancing or not, you probably
won’t be standing still - the Swamperella sound won’t let you - and the scene
will keep you smiling.
The original mandate of Swamperella, "to honour the Cajun music
tradition", has never been compromised. The integrity of the traditional
form and sentiment has always been maintained even as originals and Zydeco
began seeping into the Swamperella repertoire. But there’s nothing stodgy about
this band. The old time flavour stirred up in a brand new pot makes for a fabulous
and rich musical experience and the Swamp-stew just keeps getting yummier. Our
2007 release – “On The Line” - is full of Sweet Cajun ballads, knock-out two
steps, Creole, Zydeco, along with tasty surprises - standards such as Corrina
with a New Orlean’s beat and originals such as ‘Same Old You’, ‘Katrina’ - a
twin fiddle memorial to the victims of Hurricane Katrina and ‘The Frankenstein’
- a zinging Zydeco party tune (tongue in cheek reference to Zydeco King Keith
Frank). “Leopard Skin Coat”, our 4th
CD was released in February 2013, and features rocking Swamperella originals
some classic Cajun and Creole favourites.
Swamperella can rock a festival tent with fabulous two-steps and zydeco
faves, perform a riveting main stage concert and play acoustically, front
porch-style, all in the same day. From Cajun twin fiddling and rustic solo
accordion, to rockin’ washboard-driven Zydeco originals and traditional tunes,
the Swamp experience is exciting, heartfelt and authentic.
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Rob Lutes
Salle la Bascoche, 120, rue Principale, Gatineau, QC
Friday, February 28; tickets $30
Rob Lutes is a
soulful singer-songwriter from Montreal with an ever-growing collection of
literate, moving meditations on life and love.
Rob Lutes is widely known for his superb songwriting, fingerstyle mastery and soulful vocals. With The Bravest Birds, he delivers an exquisite collection of songs that inhabits the intersection of blues, Americana and the contemporary singer-songwriter genres and includes the blazing instrumental Turning Point.
Since his first release, Gravity, in 2000, the Montreal-based musician who originally hails from the town of Rothesay, New Brunswick, has become widely known for his impassioned live performances, featuring extraordinary playing, a bit of improvisational magic and Lutes’ intense, gritty vocals. He is a former Kerrville winnerand Maple Blues, CFMAand Lys Blues nominee.
Rob Lutes is widely known for his superb songwriting, fingerstyle mastery and soulful vocals. With The Bravest Birds, he delivers an exquisite collection of songs that inhabits the intersection of blues, Americana and the contemporary singer-songwriter genres and includes the blazing instrumental Turning Point.
Since his first release, Gravity, in 2000, the Montreal-based musician who originally hails from the town of Rothesay, New Brunswick, has become widely known for his impassioned live performances, featuring extraordinary playing, a bit of improvisational magic and Lutes’ intense, gritty vocals. He is a former Kerrville winnerand Maple Blues, CFMAand Lys Blues nominee.
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Matt Andersen
NAC Southam Hall , 53 Elgin Street
Friday, February 28 @ 7:30 pm
Growing up in Perth-Andover, you learn a thing or two about the tough
grind. The family-oriented, blue-collar community is home to singer-songwriter
and guitarist Matt Andersen. While manual labour wasn’t his calling, hard work
is something you pride yourself on growing up in a small-town. Having played
over 200 shows in 2012, his work ethic has never been questioned.
Matt’s narrative-driven writing cuts through the soul, blending blues
and folk, encompassed in total honesty. He takes listeners on a ride with his
diverse musical styles, skilled guitar work and over-the-top showmanship.
Matt’s intimate, high-energy performances have captivated audiences across the
world, from Canada, to the US, to Australia and the UK, from small clubs to
festivals.
He’s touring in support of his new CD, “Weightless” to be released in
February.
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Jon Knight & Soulstack
Rainbow Bistro, 76 Murray Street
Friday February 28 & Saturday March 1
“Five Finger Discount” is the sophomore release from Southern
Ontario roots and blues band Soulstack.
Produced by singer / guitarist Jonathan
Knight, the album tracks the organic evolution of the band as it
continues to grow in musical breadth and depth, picking up where their highly
acclaimed first album, “Big Red”,
left off. The ever creative, prolific and often competitive songwriting
team of Jon Knight and Mark Wessenger
once again bring beautiful melodies and poignant lyrics to the table, expertly
captured on “Five Finger Discount”.
The band’s return to Canterbury Music Company studio with famed engineer Jeremy
Darby has once again proven to be a soulful, sonic success.
With the addition of guitarist Chris
Latta on tremolo-soaked baritone and standard guitars, and the huge bass
chair being shared by Harpo Peterson
and Josh Knight, the album’s
sound is full and deep with layers of pure heart and soul. With his heavy
and thick grooves, award-winning drummer Tom Bona shines throughout and provides the band with an inspired,
rock-solid foundation.
The greasy and gritty approach to that vintage sound of “Big Red” is carried on and kicked up
a few notches on “Five Finger Discount”. The band wears its influences proudly
upon its collective sleeve and will steal the hearts, and ears of fans of the
great southern bands of yesteryear. Just ask the thousands of people who
witnessed blistering performances by Soulstack this past summer at some of
Canada’s biggest music festivals, including Montreal Jazz, Mont Tremblant,
Kitchener Blues, Toronto Waterfront Blues Festival and in the Ottawa area, at
the Calabogie Blues & Ribfest.
Soulstack faithfully walks the path laid out by their heavy stack of
influences; the time-honoured traditions of roots, blues, soul and rock and
roll. (Sarah French)
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Cheap Trick
with
openers MonkeyJunk
NAC Southam Hall, 53 Elgin Street
Thursday, March 13 @ 8 pm; tickets starting @ $52
Cheap Trick may be one of the most covered bands of all time. Since the
‘70s they’ve been blending elements of pop, punk and even metal in a way that
is instantly catchy and recognizable. With more than 5,000 performances, 20
million records sold, 29 movie soundtracks and 40 gold and platinum recording
awards, the band was honoured in October 2007 by the Chicago Chapter of NARAS
(National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences) for their contributions to
the music industry.
Their most current release, “The Latest”, (released on CD, vinyl and
8-track) has garnered glowing reviews worldwide and continues Cheap Trick’s
reign as power-pop progenitors as they continue their legacy of over 35 years
in the music industry.
Ottawa’s own
MonkeyJunk will be opening 3 shows for Cheap Trick in Ontario in March 2014 …
playing shows with these rock ‘n’ roll legends in Hamilton, Toronto and Ottawa
in some legendary venues! A great opportunity to get some more exposure for
their latest release, “All Frequencies”.
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Jack de Keyzer
Rainbow Bistro, 76 Murray Street
Friday, March 14 @ 10 pm
“Electric Love…a rock blues album with nods to guitar influences Clapton, Hendrix and Page’… a disc of
excellent new songs by a bluesman who should be considered their equal. It is
also beautifully recorded, Jack’s vocals and guitar have never sounded better.”
(Maple Blues, John Valentyne)
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Paul Deslauriers CD Release
with
special guest Steve Marriner
Rainbow Bistro, 76 Murray Street
Saturday, March 15 @ 10 pm
A virtuoso on both electric and acoustic guitars, Paul Deslauriers is
part of Canada’s guitar elite and is considered one of Quebec’s overall best
guitarists; but it doesn’t stop there, he’s also a powerful and expressive
singer. Winner of the Lys Blues Award for Best Artistic Performance
in 2011, Album of the Year in 2008 (“En Duo”), and Best Musical Performance in
2005, he was also nominated at the Maple Blues Awards in 2008
for Acoustic Act of the Year
along with Dawn Tyler Watson for their album "En Duo". In 2010
Deslauriers was musical director,
producer, and performer on the “Nos
Stars Chantent Le Blues à Montréal” CD for L’équipe Spectra and the
Montreal International Jazz Festival. Paul's 2006 solo release “Ripping Into Red” garnered rave
reviews in the April 2007 issue of Guitar
Player Magazine. Editor in Chief Michael Molenda had this to say about
him: "Deslauriers really knows how to grab your ears from note one... He's
also a gifted songwriter and vocalist, and his solos, especially the slide
lines, are short, but thrilling!"
Since 1997 he has fronted the Paul
Deslauriers Band, and proudly showing his rock colors and his true to
the blues roots. With over two decades of experience in the music industry
(began his career in his early teens!), seven albums under his belt, and a list
of fans that extends into Europe and the US, this guitarist/singer/songwriter/producer
has truly mastered his art!
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Triple Bill:
Matt Andersen (New Brunswick), Steve Hill (Montreal) & Kim Churchill (Australia)
Matt Andersen (New Brunswick), Steve Hill (Montreal) & Kim Churchill (Australia)
Museum of Civilization,
Gatineau QC
Saturday, March 15; tickets
$40, 60+ $37, students $35
Matt Andersen’s narrative-driven writing cuts through
the soul, blending blues and folk, encompassed in total honesty. He takes
listeners on a ride with his diverse musical styles, skilled guitar work and
over-the-top showmanship. Matt’s intimate, high-energy performances have
captivated audiences across the world, from Canada, to the US, to Australia and
the UK, from small clubs to festivals. He’s touring in support of his new CD,
“Weightless” to be released in February.
Steve Hill’s recent emphasis has been on his solo show, and in
2012, he released “Solo Recordings Volume 1″. Probably his
rawest album ever, it features Hill not only on guitar and vocals, but also on bass drum, hi-hat, shakers
and whatever he can do with his feet at the same time that he plays guitar and
sings! Recorded live in the studio (with NO overdubs), it’s the sound of a man
that has lived through a lot. 15 years after his first album, you can hear and
feel a maturity that can only exist out of experience. Submitted by the
Montreal Blues Society, “Solo Recordings Volume 1” was chosen at the Best Self-Produced
CD at the 2013 International Blues Challenge in Memphis TN. “Solo Recordings
Volume 1.5” followed and “Solo Recordings Volume 2” is in the works.
It's the soothing
sound of Kim Churchill who plays a
guitar with the busiest of fingers and the rhythm of a master, and who sings
lyrics too enigmatic to believe they came from someone so young. He's a true
blue Aussie; a surfer with a connection to the sea that spills out in his
performances, even when he's a long, long way from the beach. And he's a
reminder to us all that choosing what's in your heart is better than choosing
what's in your head.
Kim doesn't just show up and play his music. He takes the time to
explain his songs, he takes the time to thank the crowd and he pauses to inhale
the manifestation of his dream. In an age full of self-centered performers who
consider fanfare a right and not a privilege, Kim is a breath of fresh air.
Will he grow cold from the gig and start to play his songs just for the money?
Who knows, but the greatest reason for hope that Kim won't follow a long list
of burnt out performers is his connection to the sea, which he can use like an
ace up the sleeve. It's that union with nature that will ground him, it's a
bond that may protect him from the vultures, prevent him from following and
instead give him the confidence to lead.
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Cooper Brothers 40th Anniversary
Celebration
Centrepointe Theatre, 101 Centrepointe Drive
Friday, March 21 @ 8 pm; tickets $45
In 1974, a young Ottawa band named The Cooper Brothers, lead by
brothers Dick and Brian Cooper, hit the airwaves with a song called ‘Finally
with You!’ and the music world took note of their catchy songs and intricate
vocal sound.
By 1978 they had scored an international record deal with legendary
Georgia-based Capricorn Records and a string of hits followed including ‘The
Dream Never Dies’, ‘Rock 'n Roll Cowboys’, ‘Know Her When I See Her’ and ‘Show
Some Emotion’ hitting the charts both in Canada the U.S. At the height of their
career the band toured extensively throughout North America, performing with
such diverse artists as The Doobie Brothers, James Taylor, Joe Cocker, Charlie
Daniels, Atlanta Rhythm Section, McGuinn, Clark and Hillman and AC/DC.
2014 marks the 40th Anniversary of the band and The Cooper
Brothers are celebrating in style. They will be inviting musical friends from
near and far to join them onstage for a special, not-to-be-missed performance,
which will include past favourites and songs from their latest albums, “In From
the Cold” and “Southbound”.
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ZAPP Productions
Johnny Winter and Jimmy Bowskill Double Bill
Uxbridge Music Hall
Friday, March 21
and
Lindsay Academy Theatre
Saturday, March 22
A dynamite double
bill – Johnny Winter and Jimmy Bowskill.
New Johnny Winter iPad App on iTunes! Learn all about the life and
music of Johnny Winter through an illustrated mini-book and audio clips of
Johnny sharing thoughts and experiences. Then learn some of Winter’s blues
licks, riffs, turnarounds, and solos played by the master himself.
Jimmy Bowskill has been impressing his
musical elders for a full decade now. At age 11, he attracted the attention of
late great bluesman Jeff Healey by busking outside his Toronto club. Healey and
the local blues community quickly sensed Bowskill's passion and potential,
helping him record his 2003 debut album, the fittingly named “Old Soul”. The following year,
Jimmy's second album, “Soap Bars &
Dog Ears”, was nominated for a Juno Award, making him the youngest ever
Juno nominee. Since then, he has worked tirelessly on his craft. The fruits of
those labours can now be heard on his 5th release, “Back Number”, one you definitely
won't want to forget.
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BLUES ON THE RIDEAU – 2013-14
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The 9th year for what has become one of the
most popular Blues Series in Canada, the first BOTR show takes place October
25, then one show a month (December excluded) right through to May. As in the
past all BOTR Shows are fundraisers for different Westport charities. To date
over $45,000 has been raised and the goal this year is to hit another $5,000.
For the third season in a row, despite higher costs and inflation, the price for these nights is staying the same - $60 (plus HST) which includes a delicious all-you-can-eat buffet served up by The Cove, the Show, dancing and a donation to charity. Being able to hold the price is due in part to the support of our new Sponsor – Dan Aykroyd Wines DanAykroydWines.com – for which we are very grateful and we welcome them on board. 101.9 DAWG FM Ottawa www.dawgfm.com also continues as a Sponsor and again, we are very grateful for their support.
For the third season in a row, despite higher costs and inflation, the price for these nights is staying the same - $60 (plus HST) which includes a delicious all-you-can-eat buffet served up by The Cove, the Show, dancing and a donation to charity. Being able to hold the price is due in part to the support of our new Sponsor – Dan Aykroyd Wines DanAykroydWines.com – for which we are very grateful and we welcome them on board. 101.9 DAWG FM Ottawa www.dawgfm.com also continues as a Sponsor and again, we are very grateful for their support.
February 15
STEVE STRONGMAN*
Unquestionably one
of Canada’s best Blues singer/songwriter/harp players/guitarists. Won
the Juno last year for best Blues album plus 3 Maple Blues Awards -
Guitarist , Recording & Songwriter of the Year. Nominated for 2
more this year. Always delivers a great show. His 3rd visit to The
Cove.
*Replaces Boogie Patrol who were originally booked & unable to
make it.
PROCEEDS TO EASTER
SEALS EASTERN ONTARIO
March 14
JW-JONES BAND
Ottawa singer, songwriter and one of the best
contemporary Blues guitarists in the world today. 11 Maple Blues Award
nominations! - JW has played with artists like Kim Wilson, David “Fathead”
Newman, Little Charlie Baty, Hubert Sumlin & Junior Watson performing in 19
countries on 4 continents. Dan Aykroyd calls them “one amazing Blues band”.
They are.
PROCEEDS TO RIDEAU WATERWAY LAND TRUST
PROCEEDS TO RIDEAU WATERWAY LAND TRUST
April 18
THE HOGTOWN ALLSTARS
THE HOGTOWN ALLSTARS
All stars indeed! 6 veteran players from two
of Canada’s most famous Blues bands - Downchild and Fathead. Chuck Jackson
vocals & harp, Teddy Leonard guitar, Michael Fonfara keyboards, Pat Carey
sax, Gary Kendall bass and Mike Fitzpatrick drums. All of them have won Junos
and/or Maple Blues Awards. High grade, big time Blues!
PROCEEDS TO WESTPORT’S RIDEAU VISTA & ST. EDWARD’S ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
PROCEEDS TO WESTPORT’S RIDEAU VISTA & ST. EDWARD’S ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
May 9 & 10 – *2 night stand*
DAVID ROTUNDO BAND
www.davidrotundo.com
DAVID ROTUNDO BAND
www.davidrotundo.com
David blows harp as if possessed by the
ghosts of Sonny Boy Williamson, Little Walter and George Harmonica Smith.
Combined with his great voice, mesmerizing stage performance and tight band
this is the most popular act to ever play BOTR @ The Cove and that’s why
they’re back again for 2 nights. Get your tickets early for this one.
PROCEEDS TO RIDEAU DISTRICT MUSEUM & WESTPORT IN BLOOM
PROCEEDS TO RIDEAU DISTRICT MUSEUM & WESTPORT IN BLOOM
$60 DINNER & SHOW
ADVANCE RESERVATIONS REQUIRED
Book ahead – most shows sell out in advance
1-888-COVE-INN or (613) 273-3636
Well-priced accommodation available at the Cove and nearby B&Bs
More information including bios, YOUTUBE & song samples of the artists at
Book ahead – most shows sell out in advance
1-888-COVE-INN or (613) 273-3636
Well-priced accommodation available at the Cove and nearby B&Bs
More information including bios, YOUTUBE & song samples of the artists at
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KINGSTON BLUES
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Live Wire Music Series
presents
The Claytones and The
Slocan Ramblers
Octave Theatre, 711
Dalton Ave, Kingston ON
Friday, January 24 @,
7:30 pm; $20 in advance and $25 at the door
Tickets available now at Brian’s Record Option, Tara Foods or online at www.livewiremusicseries.ca
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BLUES BANDS OF ONTARIO
SERIES
The Standeasy @ the RCHA
Club, 193 Ontario Street, Kingston ON
Saturdays (see below) @
8:30 pm; $3.00 @ door
This
extremely successful series presents blues bands from all across Ontario. These
are some of the very best bands in the province; most of them have had incredible
success in their own cities but have yet to crack the national scene. This is a
great opportunity to see some high quality blues bands that you would not
normally get to see - and for just $3 - you just can't find a better way to
spend the first Saturday of each month - hope to see you there.
The
Fall Line-up for the Blues Bands Ontario Series
Saturday February 1 River
City Junction
Saturday March
1 The
Indelible Shameless Blues Band
Saturday April
5 Wicked Grin
Saturday May 3 Double Double
Saturday June
6 Redneck Limousine
Kingston Blues Society
613-384-8168
info@kingstonbluessociety.ca
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Jerome Godboo With Eric
Schenkman (Spin Doctors)
With River City
Junction
The Standeasy @ the RCHA
Club, 193 Ontario Street, Kingston ON
Saturday, February 1 – 8
pm to midnight; $15
Jerome Godboo is a singer, songwriter and harp player extraordinaire. He has released
twelve albums over twenty years. He's recorded and toured with the Phantoms,
Alannah Myles, Dutch Mason, Jeff Healey, Ronnie Hawkins, Jack de Keyzer, Jimmy
Bowskill and Suzie McNeil. Jerome has headlined at the Montreal Jazz Festival
(2005) and performed on stages across Canada, the U.S., France, Finland,
Portugal, Ukraine, Israel and beyond. He's played with Prince, Pinetop Perkins,
James Cotton, the Tragically Hip, Levon Helm, Billy Ray Cyrus and many more.
Jerome has electrified audiences of all sizes. He's opened for the Yardbirds
and performed at the Toronto Air Canada Centre with Ronnie Hawkins as well as
to record-breaking crowds at the Montreal Jazz Festival.
Eric Schenkman is the lead guitar player for Spin Doctors, an American band best known
for their top selling album “Pocket Full of Kryptonite” which produced the
hits, ‘Two Princes’, and ‘Little Miss Can't Be Wrong’ (which peaked on the
Billboard Hot 100 chart at No. 7 and No. 17 respectively).
River City Junction features Caroline Addison on drums and vocals. There are a lot of
drummers who can sing, & a lot of singers who can play drums but no one,
and I mean no one, does it quite like this woman does. She doesn't play the
drums at all. She dances them. She is the Queen of groove and deep pockets, and
the very voice of soul and conviction. Caroline sings the Blues like nobody's
business. River City Junction plays regularly on the Ottawa blues scene and has
performed at the Ottawa Bluesfest as well as the Limestone Blues Festival.
Carolyn along with River City Junction will be joining Jerome and Eric
for an incredible night of music and fun.
FOR TICKETS: Email bruce@kingstonbluessociety.ca
with your name and the number of tickets you want; you will receive a
confirmation email and the tickets will be at the door for you on the night of
the show.
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Sue Foley And Peter Karp
Band
The Standeasy @ the RCHA
Club, 193 Ontario Street, Kingston ON
Friday, February 21 – 8
pm to midnight; $15
Sue Foley is a Juno Award winner: Best Blues Album for her CD "Love Comin’
Down". She has received a record-setting 17 Maple Blues Awards, and 3
Trophées de blues in France . Sue also received a nomination for the
prestigious W.C. Handy Award for best contemporary female artist in 2002.
Peter Karp has performed and worked with with Stevie Ray Vaughan, Motorhead, REM,
John Lee Hooker and Junior Wells, Tony Randall, The Spin Doctors, Tim Hutton,
Ashford and Simpson, Bon Jovi, The Jacksons, Yes, Hall and Oates, Captain Beef
Heart, Don Henley and Patty LaBelle. When Mick Taylor left the Rolling Stones
he joined Peter and his band for several years.
FOR TICKETS: Email bruce@kingstonbluessociety.ca
with your name and the number of tickets you want; you will receive a
confirmation email and the tickets will be at the door for you on the night of
the show.
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KINGSTON 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 now in its 6th
year. The house 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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The Ones
Monte’s in the Prince
George Hotel, 200 Ontario Street, Kingston ON
Every Thursday night @ 9
pm
Shaun Riley and the Chrome Hearts
Host
a regular open jam every Thursday, 9:30 pm – 1 am
at
Tir Nan Og, 200 Ontario Street
Sam Hopkins and Spencer Evans
Upstairs
@ the Brew Pub
Every
Second Sunday 2-4 PM
Shaun Riley and the Chrome Hearts
Host
a regular open jam every Sunday, 8-11 pm
Rhea's
Bar and Grill, 493 Princess St. (at University Ave.)
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For more, please contact Kingston Blues Society
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BLUES ON THE RADIO
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101.9 DAWG-FM, CIDG, is ON THE AIR! Blues 24/7
Live streaming on
the website at http://www.dawgfm.com/
Sundays: 8-9 pm
Ottawa Blues Society DAWG’ON BLUES
Each week OBS hosts keep you up to date on what’s happening on the
Ottawa area blues scene, play some great blues from local bands and showcase
regional and Canadian talent.
This week, January 19 – OBS DAWG’ON BLUES
Next week, January 26 – OBS DAWG’ON BLUES
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Sundays: 7-8 pm
INSIDE THE BLUES
with
James Doran
Inside The Blues features music and interesting backgrounder information
on today’s top Blues artists with a strong focus on Canadian talent mixed in
with some great Blues classics. All Shows are archived on www.insidetheblues.ca after broadcast and can be listened to
there at any time.
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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. On the last Sunday of every month, the show goes “down in the
delta” for a selection of acoustic blues tracks in the final half hour of the
program.
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Wednesdays: 9-11 pm
In A Mellow Tone
with
Ron Sweetman
Jazz from every era & every style – from 1917 to 2014. Each program
features an artist, group, instrument, event, city or record label. Check out Ron’s website www.inamellowtone.com
for info on upcoming shows and playlists (current show is posted several days
in advance and past shows are archived).
Stream and view past episodes here: http://cod.ckcufm.com/programs/94/info.html.
Ron is always happy to hear from listeners at ronsweetman@kalixo.com
This week, January 15 – New Year-New Releases: Ron Sweetman plays recent jazz releases by clarinetists Dave Bennett,
Eddie Daniels, Robert Marcel Lepage & Ken Peplowski, singers Eric Bibb,
Wilford Brimley, Jeri Brown, E.J. Decker, Dana Derose, John Proulx, Clara Vuust
& Kate Westbrook, and trombonists Samuel Blaser, Josh Brown, Ole Lindgrem,
Todd Londagin, Scott Thomson & Wayne Wallace.
Next
week, January 22 – New
Year-New Releases: Ron Sweetman plays recent jazz
releases by members of the rhythm section; bassists Mike Downes, Tom Kennedy,
Adam Lane, William Parker & Ben Wolfe, guitarists Ken Aldcroft, Peter
Bernstein, Jonathan Butler, Harley Card, Mike Ferro, Terry Gillespie &
Russell Malone, and drummers Gerry Gibbs, Billy Mintz & the Stranahan Trio.
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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 30 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 6th
year. It can be heard throughout the
Ottawa Valley and streaming on the internet at valleyheritageradio.ca.
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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’,
Johnny Max’s ‘Sunday Morning Soul’, 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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Saturday, January 25
MonkeyJunk in Concert @ Black Sheep Inn, 8:30 pm
Sunday, January 26
Rocket Rached & the Fat City 8 @ the Atomic
Rooster, 6-9 pm
Saturday, February 1
Tunes After Noon with Greg Kelly & friends &
Al Wood @ Mooney’s Bay Bistro, 1-3 pm
Steve Marriner Band with special guest Ross Neilsen @
the Rainbow, 10 pm
Saturday, February 8
The B Sides @ the Rainbow Bistro, 10 pm
Sunday, February 9
Terry Gillespie’s Roots Man Band @ the Black Sheep Inn, 4:20 pm
Saturday, February 15
Lynn Hansen & Band & Al Wood & the
Woodsmen @ Irene’s Pub, 9:30 pm
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