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It’s always
wise to check with
the venue
to confirm the show!
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SPECIAL EVENTS THIS
WEEK
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Ria Reece
Atomic Rooster, 303
Bank Street
Sunday, September 17,
6-9 pm
The Ria Reece Band can best be described as
‘’Soul-Rock’’, heavily rooted in Blues and Classic R&B. Powerful and
soulful, Ria’s haunting vocals take center stage. This Montreal act is a five
piece, including André Chevarie on guitar, Sylvain Lamothe on bass, Pascal
Lepage on drums and JP Bouffard on B3 / Rhodes.
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LOCAL HIGHLIGHTS THIS
WEEK
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Blues Harp Blow-Off
Rainbow Bistro, 76
Murray Street
Wednesday – Saturday,
September 13-16
Hosted by Jed Rached, the annual blues
harp-off is back in action. Join us as we welcome harp players from all over
the Nation's Capital in competing for the honour of being Winner of this year's
Harp-Off. Many special guests and Prizes.
Time to find out who’s the best of the best and who’s
bitten off more than they can chew!
With the world’s greatest backup band … featuring the
very best musicians of the Ottawa blues scene.
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Backdrop Live
Thursdays Presents
Al Tambay Duo
Backdrop Food & Drink,
160 Metcalfe Street
Thursday, September
14, 7-10 pm
Alain Tambay is a talented, professional musician, singer
and songwriter who has been performing and touring for over thirty years. Alain
performs and teaches in the style of blues artists such as Robert Johnson,
Elmore James, Johnny Winter, George Thorogood, Keb’ Mo’, & Ray Bonneville.
Alain is also proficient in the styles of Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan.
Alain was featured at the Kingston Limestone Blues Festival, the Toronto and Ottawa Music Festivals as well as the Mont Tremblant Blues Festival. He has toured Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec, opened for Omar and the Howlers (from Texas), Miles Goodwin (from April Wine), the Lee Aaron Band and for Ray Bonneville.
Alain was featured at the Kingston Limestone Blues Festival, the Toronto and Ottawa Music Festivals as well as the Mont Tremblant Blues Festival. He has toured Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec, opened for Omar and the Howlers (from Texas), Miles Goodwin (from April Wine), the Lee Aaron Band and for Ray Bonneville.
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Thank Hank
The 14th
Annual Hank Williams Sr. Birthday Bonanza
With Ball and Chain
and the Wreckers
Irene’s Pub, 885 Bank
Street
Sunday, September 27,
3-6 pm; $10
Here it is folks!! The moment you've been waiting for...
Hank Williams Birthday Bash Matinee. This year we've got 10 guest artists and a
great band to back them all up. The band features Mr. Al Bragg on Steel and
Andrew Cowan on guitar as well as all of us usual suspects. Please consider
this delightful afternoon of entertainment. You will not be disappointed.
Thanks for supporting local live music.
If you like great live music with the best in live sound, and good food with your favorite beverage on the side brought to you by a cheerful and professional server, then Irene's Pub is your place and Ball And Chain And The Wreckers is your band.
Thanks for supporting local live music.
If you like great live music with the best in live sound, and good food with your favorite beverage on the side brought to you by a cheerful and professional server, then Irene's Pub is your place and Ball And Chain And The Wreckers is your band.
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LOCALS THIS WEEK
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Wednesday to Saturday,
September 13-16
Blues Harp-Off Competition @ the Rainbow, 8:30 pm (Wed),
9 pm (Thurs-Sat)
Friday, September 15
Marvest - A CityFolk Street Party @ Irene’s
Pub with Silver Creek, John Fuoco Band and Area Resident- No Cover
Saturday, September
16
John Carroll @ the Atomic Rooster, 10 pm
Sunday, September 17
Ball and Chain & the Wreckers, Annual Hank Williams
Sr. Birthday Bash @ Irene’s, 3 pm
Jimmy Cochrane hosts the Open Jam @ the Rainbow, 3:30 pm
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LOCAL HIGHLIGHTS
(almost) EVERY WEEK
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Red Maple Blues Blues
Dances
Fleur Tea House, 287
Somerset Street East
1st, 3rd & 5th
Wednesdays of each month; 7-10 pm
dance
lesson @ 7 pm;
social
dancing starts at 7:45 pm
$5
cover includes dance lesson and social dancing
This social evening is run by an amazing group of people
for experienced blues dancers and novice dancers at heart alike. Get together
to "move and groove" to the blues music you like and share your
passion for blues music. You'll hear familiar favourites along with new-to-you
songs that you'll be sure to love! Everyone is invited and encouraged to join
in on the fun, so invite your friends!
Be sure to "like" Red Maple Blues on Facebook
to find out about our upcoming events!
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The Jam @ Kaffé 1870,
Wakefield QC
Every Wednesday @ 9
pm, no cover
6
rotating hosts, each specializing in a different genre
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Dr Dave Blues &
Jazz
Rainbow Bistro, 76
Murray Street
Wednesdays, 4-7 pm;
no cover
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John Carroll
Chateau Lafayette
(The Laff), 42 York Street
Wednesdays, 8 pm
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Irene’s Blues
AllStars
Irene’s Pub, 885 Bank
Street
Thursdays, 9 pm – 1
am; no cover
A bonafide grass roots event that has grown out of the
very floorboards of Irene’s Pub and has become a real crowd pleaser for
musicians and music lovers alike, this weekly Thursday night jam features Corky
Kealey on drums with Vince Halfhide on bass and a host of great local players
who rotate according to availability. Each week the cast is topped up with a
guest host who steers the song selections in whatever way they're inspired and
the jamming begins. It's a great concept and the proof is in its continuing
popularity.
Hosted by Corky
Kealey and Vince Halfhide.
Special guests:
September 14 – Carolyn Addison &
Jason Fryer
September
21 – Genevieve Freynet
September
28 – Jed Rached
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Weekly jazz jam
Options Jazz Lounge,
Brookstreet Hotel, Kanata
Thursdays, 7-11 pm;
no cover
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The Allaire Show
with John Allaire & special guests
Quinn’s Ale House,
1070 Bank Street
Last Saturday of the
month, 3-5 pm
Songs and stories from around the world.
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Metropolitan
Brasserie
Live Music On the
Patio (weather permitting)
Saturdays, 8-11 pm
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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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Sunday Sessions, 9:30
pm, no cover
Irene’s Pub, 885 Bank
Street
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VIRÉE BLUES MOOSEHEAD
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Virée Blues Moosehead
Le Petit Chicago, 50
promenade du Portage, Gatineau QC
Every other Wednesday
@ 8 pm; $20
(Ottawa Blues Society
members $15 with card)
25th Edition begins in
September
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AREA HIGHLIGHTS MONTHLY
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Blues On Tues
The Granary Beizli,
3270 County Rd 10, Vankleek Hill ON
Last show on Tuesday,
October 31 @ 7 pm; $10
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Monthly Jazz Night
Slackoni’s Parkside
Bistro
Best Western Hotel,
82 Peter Street, Perth ON
Every 3rd
Thursday of the month, 6-9 pm
With Peter Brown’s piano trio.
Come on out - the food is excellent and the music will be
pretty darn good (Peter promises!)
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Blues On The Rideau
The Cove Inn, Westport ON
Once a month 7-11 pm; $65
(buffet dinner, dancing & door prizes included)
A Dinner & Show Fundraiser Series at a classic
country Inn - now in its 12th year! - featuring some of Canada’s (and
America’s) best Blues artists. Once a month September through May (December
excluded). Proceeds from each show goes to support local charities.
More info including artists’ Bios, links to their websites and YOU TUBE videos at www.BluesOnTheRideau.ca
Visit www.coveinn.com for info about the Inn
Well priced accommodation available at The Cove, nearby B&Bs and motel
Westport is a beautiful historic town on the Rideau Waterway - a 90-minute drive from Ottawa, 45 minutes from Kingston.
More info including artists’ Bios, links to their websites and YOU TUBE videos at www.BluesOnTheRideau.ca
Visit www.coveinn.com for info about the Inn
Well priced accommodation available at The Cove, nearby B&Bs and motel
Westport is a beautiful historic town on the Rideau Waterway - a 90-minute drive from Ottawa, 45 minutes from Kingston.
2017-18 lineup just announced:
September 22 – Angel Forrest Band
October 27 – Blackburn
November 24 – Tas Cru & Wicked Grin
January 19 & 20 – Jack de Keyzer
February 16 – Harpdog Brown with Sugar Brown
March 16 – Sean Pinchin Band
April 20 – Boogie Patrol
May 11 & 12 – David Rotundo Band
BLUES ON THE RIDEAU is produced by Choose The Blues Productions www.choosetheblues.ca
in cooperation with The Cove Inn, Westport www.coveinn.com
Perth Brewery www.perthbrewery.ca
DAWG FM Ottawa www.dawgfm.com
LAKE 88.1 Perth/Rideau Lakes www.lake88.ca
Please visit and LIKE us on Facebook and Twitter
www.facebook.com/ChooseTheBluesProductions
Please visit and LIKE us on Facebook and Twitter
www.facebook.com/ChooseTheBluesProductions
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FALL FESTIVALS
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Harvest Jazz &
Blues Festival
Fredericton NB
September 12-17
With Matt Andersen, Garrett Mason, Joe Murphy & the
Water Street Band, Colin James and more.
Wasaga Beach Blues
Festival
Wasaga Beach ON
September 14-17
With Shakura S’Aida, Cameo Blues Band, Blackburn, Paul
James Band and more.
Canal Bank Shuffle
Thorold ON
October 16-18
With Dawn Tyler Watson and more.
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SPECIAL EVENTS COMING
SOON
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Buck Tingley
“Ladies Night” Album
Release
Irene’s Pub, 885 Bank
Street
Wednesday, September
20
Buck Tingley is a super slick east coast blues guitar monster.
Hailing from Turtle Creek, New Brunswick, this young player has become a pillar
of the blues scene in his adopted home of Halifax, holding weekly residencies
at Economy Shoe Shop and The Local. Packing the joints each and every time out,
the dynamo’s energy puts smiles on the faces of toe-tapping patrons, and is
often complemented by musical guests, such as Juno Award winner Steve Marriner
of Ottawa’s MonkeyJunk and Shrimp Daddy of local legends The Sharpshooters.
Whether backed by The Hard Looking Tickets or The Galaxy Five-Hundreds,
Tingley’s is a young band with old souls. And, while they may look a little
rough around the edges with their rockabilly, Trailer Park Boys aesthetic,
these players revel in classic blues, bringing the genre to life with their
serious chops. (Bio courtesy of the Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival.)
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Paul Reddick
Rainbow Bistro, 76
Murray Street
Friday, September 22
Melding
poetry, mystery, darkness and light, along with an extensive knowledge of the
history and traditions of blues music is what makes Paul Reddick on of the most
popular figures on the blues and roots music scene today. For over 25 years
he’s been writing and performing his eclectic brand of blues, bringing the art
form to new frontiers with his rapacious, deep vocals, masterful harmonica
playing and song writing. As the unofficial poet laureate of Canadian blues,
words are his weapon of choice and when he sings, it is near impossible not to
listen and get lost within the songs, right alongside him and illustrating what
the influential British magazine Mojo described as his “wayward brilliance.”
http://www.paulreddick.ca
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http://www.paulreddick.ca
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The Blues On The Rideau Dinner & Show Fundraiser
Series at The Cove Inn in Westport Ontario returns this month for its 13th Season.
BOTR is now recognized as one of the premier Blues Series in the country. Over
the years some of Canada’s best Blues artists (Juno and/or Maple Blues Award,
Western Canadian Music Award and Quebec Lys Blues Award winners/nominees) have
played here, along with some American Special Guests. This year - Canada’s 150th
Anniversary - is no exception. We are very pleased and excited about this
year’s Line-Up. There are 10 shows in total in 2017/18 – one a month from
September through May (December excluded) including two 2 Night Stands in
January and May.
September 22 – Angel Forrest (Montreal)
October 27 - Blackburn (Toronto)
November 24 - Tas Cru with Wicked Grin (NY
State/Ottawa)
January 19 & 20* - Jack De Keyzer Band (Toronto)
* 2 Night Stand
February 16 - Harpdog Brown & The Travelin’
Blues Show with Sugar Brown
(Vancouver/Toronto)
March 16 - Sean Pinchin Band (Kitchener)
April 20 - Boogie Patrol (Edmonton)
May 11/12* - David Rotundo Band (Toronto/Mexico)
* 2 Night Stand
Note: Artists may change due to unforeseen circumstances.
Check with The Cove as each show approaches.
All shows take place from 7-11 pm. The ticket price
remains the same (for the fourth year in a row) - $65 (plus HST). It includes a
delicious full course buffet dinner, door prizes, and dancing. Proceeds go to
support different local charities. To date over $64K has been raised for the
Westport community with the goal of another $5K this season.
Blues On The Rideau is produced by Choose The
Blues Productions www.choosetheblues.ca in
co-operation with The Cove Inn www.coveinn.com
Sponsored by Perth Brewerywww.perthbrewery.ca, Jacob’s
Creek Wines www.jacobscreek.com, DAWG
FM Ottawa www.dawgfm.com, LAKE
88 Perth www.lake88.ca and
the Ottawa Blues Societywww.ottawabluessociety.com
Blues On The Rideau
presents
Angel Forrest
The Cove Inn,
Westport ON
Friday, September 22;
7-11 pm; dinner & show $65 plus HST
Proceeds to the Ruby Gland Charity
Kicking off the 2017-18 season: 4X Maple Blues Award
winner for Best Female Vocalist in Canada, the dynamic Angel Forrest and
her great band from Quebec’s Eastern Townships. One of the more powerful
singers on the Blues/Rock scene today Angel’s voice has been described as a cross
between Janis Joplin and Etta James. This is her second visit to The Cove. She
tore the house down the first time around and we expect the same for this show.
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Jim Dan Dee
And The Bristol Hum
Rainbow Bistro, 76
Murray Street
Saturday, September
23 @ 9 pm; $10
Affectionately known as ‘JDD’ to their fans, Jim Dan Dee
continues to ride the wave created by their ferociously-sexy Blues-based sound.
Since the release of the gritty EP “Five Stiff Shots” in 2015, JDD has been
garnering so much attention in the Toronto music scene that they’ve been
invited to share stages with bands ‘Monster Truck’, ‘Big Wreck’ and ‘The
Sheepdogs’. The showmanship and musicality of their live show is an
electrifying experience not to be missed. This Indie powerhouse has already
been showcased in NXNE, CMW, Indie Week and many other major Canadian music
festivals to a great reception. Front-man Jim sings and guitar-slings with an
intensity that has been described as resembling “demonic possession”. The crack
of the drums creates a fat backbeat under a cloud of Hammond organ and silky
saxophone, in perfect contrast to the band’s fiercely entertaining energy on
stage. With the release of their slick new video and single ‘The Silence’
(Produced by The Tea Party’s Jeff Martin) JDD’s sound has been refined but not
restrained. True to their roots yet completely unique, Jim Dan Dee is set to
make history with their self-styled “Bourbon Fueled Funkabilly Grunge Blues”.
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Backdrop Live
Thursdays with
Al Wood & the
Woodsmen
Backdrop Food &
Drink, 160 Metcalfe Street
Thursday, September
30, 7-10 pm; no cover
Al Wood is a blues musician known for high energy shows
and cool throwback orig. tunes as frontman for Al Wood and the Woodsmen.
Al Wood is a multi-talented performer and songwriter with a deep reverence for the blues and traditionally based roots music.
As a virtuoso harmonica player, talented guitar stylist with a golden throated voice spanning a career over 20 years, Al Wood's artistry and musicianship are starkly revealed.
Wood's versatility delivers a personal flare by capturing the Chicago style blues traditions and merging a journey of hard core real country, melodic jazz with a diverse array of other influences.
Al Wood is a multi-talented performer and songwriter with a deep reverence for the blues and traditionally based roots music.
As a virtuoso harmonica player, talented guitar stylist with a golden throated voice spanning a career over 20 years, Al Wood's artistry and musicianship are starkly revealed.
Wood's versatility delivers a personal flare by capturing the Chicago style blues traditions and merging a journey of hard core real country, melodic jazz with a diverse array of other influences.
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Solly's Bar 6th Anniversary
Celebration Party!
With Three Times
Lucky
Solly’s Bar, 126
Ottawa Street, Limoges ON
Saturday, September
30, 8 pm – midnight; $5
Come on out to Limoges ON and help celebrate the 6th
Anniversary of Solly's
Bar!
Party Music provided by Three Times Lucky.
Admission is $5.00, and only 100 tickets will be made
available for this party, so get them now! Tickets are available at the bar, or
from Three Times Lucky.
And...as always... Don't forget your dancin' shoes 'cause
we'll be packin' some real Back-Beat Rhythm & Blues for this show!
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The Back Beat
Atomic Rooster, 303
Bank Street
Saturday, October 14;
4-8 pm
From Tom Rowe:
I wanted to provide advance notice concerning a special
gig The Back Beat has coming up on Saturday, October 14 at the Atomic
Rooster, 303
Bank Street. We have a "matinee" time slot, which runs
from 4 pm to 8 pm. Many of our supporters have expressed interest in
seeing the band when we aren't playing really late, so this matinee offers a
nice alternative.
If you have never been to the Atomic Rooster, it is an
excellent venue with a good sound man who knows how to match a band's tone to
the room. The Rooster has an interesting menu and plenty of draft beer
options. In addition, the room provides a full display of very cool
paintings by local artists. When I'm not gigging, the Rooster is my
favourite place to go for live music in Ottawa. More info
here: http://www.atomicrooster.ca/
The Back Beat has been adding songs to our repertoire
over the summer and we'll be pulling out some new tunes for the Oct 14 gig.
We hope this date might work for you.
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The Kinsey Report
Rainbow Bistro, 76
Murray Street
Saturday, October 14
The Kinsey brothers, vocalist/guitarist Donald, drummer/vocalist Ralph, and bassist/vocalist Kenneth, enjoyed enormous success throughout the ‘80s and ‘90s recording, and touring first with their late father, Lester “Big Daddy” Kinsey, as Big Daddy Kinsey and the Kinsey Report, and then on their own. The Kinseys arrived on the blues scene in 1985 with a winning formula, joining forces with their father to create a signature sound that mixed the traditional with the contemporary. Big Daddy’s rich baritone vocals, slide guitar and harmonica playing reflected his Mississippi Delta roots, while the younger Kinseys added reggae, rock, gospel and soul to the mix. Driven by Donald’s soulful vocals and impassioned guitar playing, and the tight, in-sync rhythm section of Ralph and Kenneth, the Kinsey Report created a singular sound that caught the attention of blues fans worldwide.
The frantic pace of those years, coupled with the loss of beloved family members, came to a head with Big Daddy’s passing in 2001. Although music was still in their lives, making music became less of a priority as the brothers entered a time of healing and reflection, a time of “trying to get life right,” as brother Ralph says. According to Donald, “we needed time to see where we were individually first, then as a family and as a group.”
Life’s lessons seem to have strengthened the family bond and the resolve to move forward both spiritually and musically. Musically, according to Kenneth, the timing is right. “I am very happy and pleased that we’re gonna be part of the blues landscape that is out there. It is a different landscape now, ever evolving and moving forward.” The Kinsey’s planted the progressive seeds for this landscape over some twenty years ago. How fitting is it that they are back, and again leading the way.
The 4 tunes on Standing (I’ll Be) bring the Kinseys firmly into the present. “Standing (I’ll Be)” the EP’s title track, is an original tune written by the brothers about triumph over adversity. For Donald, it is a song about “overcoming difficult obstacles with faith and the determination to move forward.” For Ralph, it is a song of victory. For the listener, it is an up tempo groove, a cautionary tale about succumbing to everyday temptation. “That’s It,” is a funky blues-rocker about a mean, mistreating woman, that the Kinseys have had percolating in the catalog since their Smoke and Steel Days, (their last recording on Alligator Records). “Nobody’s Fault,” is a traditional gospel tune, featuring Ralph on vocals, and Donald on Dobro and slide guitar. The Kinsey’s grandfather, Lester Kinsey, Sr. was the pastor of Gary's Chase Street Church of God in Christ for many years. Ralph, who was deeply moved by his grandmother’s love of spirituals, was enthusiastic about recording this song. He was inspired by the Nina Simone and Sister Rosetta Tharpe versions, and wanted to bring his interpretation to this classic gospel song. And then there is the track, “Boogie Diddlin’ an inspired instrumental that combines signature Bo Diddley and John Lee Hooker licks while also hearkening back to the brothers’ gospel roots, and to Big Daddy’s influence. The power chords on the bridge of the song come from gospel. As Donald explains, “Dad used to play the heavy bridge. That comes out of the sanctified church.”
http://www.kinseyreportband.com/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KcGhOltCY0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZC-HKJlT6UQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkmfS64-1hc
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The Powergoats
With Malak
Black Sheep Inn,
Wakefield QC
Friday, October 27 @
8 pm; $10
The Powergoats return to The Black Sheep Inn kicking off
Halloween Weekend in beautiful Wakefield, Quebec. Opening the show will be the
amazing soulful singer-songwriter Malak!
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NAC Presents
Kelly Prescott
National Arts Centre
Azrieli Studio, 1 Elgin Street
October 28 @ 8 pm;
$29.50
Kelly Prescott is a third-generation singer/songwriter,
hailing from two musically renowned family lines. She has naturally inherited
the foundation to follow her musical heart, drawing inspiration from her great
Canadian roots.
When her voice is blended with steel guitars and fiddles, country music lovers from way-back-when hear a kindred soul. When she spins the dial forward a few decades, it’s clear she’s part of a new generation that’s making new sounds and big waves.
Kelly has released four albums and a new EP featuring Jim Cuddy and Buddy Miller. Her past endeavours with former group, The Claytones, garnered a nomination for Americana Album of the Year at the Independent Music Awards in 2015. They were in the top Folk/Roots albums of 2014 on Stingray Music and won the Galaxie Rising Star Award at the 2013 Ottawa Folk Festival.
When her voice is blended with steel guitars and fiddles, country music lovers from way-back-when hear a kindred soul. When she spins the dial forward a few decades, it’s clear she’s part of a new generation that’s making new sounds and big waves.
Kelly has released four albums and a new EP featuring Jim Cuddy and Buddy Miller. Her past endeavours with former group, The Claytones, garnered a nomination for Americana Album of the Year at the Independent Music Awards in 2015. They were in the top Folk/Roots albums of 2014 on Stingray Music and won the Galaxie Rising Star Award at the 2013 Ottawa Folk Festival.
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NAC Presents
Erin Costello
National Arts Centre
4th Stage, 1 Elgin Street
October 28 @ 8:30 pm;
$25
East Coast Music Award winner, Erin Costeloʼs latest
album ”Down Below, The Status Quo” is a
reflection of her (and our) complicated world, expressed through a voice unlike
any other in Canada. Having paid tribute to her vintage soul music influences
on her previous album, “We Can Get Over”, Erinʼs musical
evolution has taken its next natural step on Down Below, The Status Quo by channeling those
themes into 10 new deeply personal tracks that display her gifts as a producer,
songwriter and arranger.
“Down Below, The Status Quo” follows on the heels
of “We Can Get Over” being named R&B/Soul Recording of the Year
at the 2014 East Coast Music Awards. In the wake of that triumph, she shared
stages with Mavis Staples, Dr. John, and Bettye LaVette, as well as appearing
on Joel Plaskettʼs 2015 release, “The Park Avenue Sobriety Test”, and joining him for his
performance throughout Canada including a performance with the National Arts
Centre Orchestra. She has collaborated with some of Canada's most talented
artists including Stephen Fearing, Rose Cousins, Amelia Curran, and Al Tuck.
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NAC Presents
Blackie & the
Rodeo Kings
National Arts Centre
Southam Hall, 1 Elgin Street
Saturday, November 4
@ 8 pm $39.50 - $73.50
Blackie and the Rodeo Kings, the Canadian music
“supergroup” made up of celebrated veteran blues, roots, rock and folk
musicians Stephen Fearing, Colin Linden and Tom Wilson, bring us the companion
piece to their 2011 collaboration album “Kings And Queens”. “Kings
And Kings” features some of the band’s best ‘guy’ friends from the world
of roots, blues and country. Each one of the guest artists is an accomplished
‘king’ in their realm of creative endeavors and in many cases absolute ‘king’
legends in the entertainment industry.
Blackie and the Rodeo Kings originally formed in 1996 when Colin Linden, Stephen Fearing and Tom Wilson came together to record what was supposed to be a one-off tribute album to the great Canadian songwriter Willie P. Bennett.
Blackie and the Rodeo Kings originally formed in 1996 when Colin Linden, Stephen Fearing and Tom Wilson came together to record what was supposed to be a one-off tribute album to the great Canadian songwriter Willie P. Bennett.
Now into their second decade and with one JUNO award and
several JUNO nominations under their belts, Blackie and the Rodeo Kings has
evolved into one of the finest roots-oriented bands in North America and
remains one of Canada’s greatest musical treasures.
Matt Andersen is one of Canada’s greatest blues
performers, building fans with consistent worldwide touring, and winner of
multiple Maple Blues Awards, two European Blues Awards, and a JUNO nomination
for Roots & Traditional Album. Sam Palladio plays "Gunner Scott"
on the hit TV show Nashville. He appears on the new Blackie and the Rodeo Kings
album Kings and Kings.
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NAC Presents
Andrea Ramolo
National Arts Centre,
1 Elgin Street
Thursday, November 9
@ 8:30 pm; $25
Andrea Ramolo, one half of acclaimed Canadian folk-pop
duo Scarlett Jane, has a new solo album, “Nuda” (Italian for naked).
The album emerged out of a deep depression following a romantic breakup and a
shift in her artistic path; but brought about a hugely positive metamorphosis,
personally and creatively
.
Born in Toronto to Italian immigrants Andrea began her
artistic life as a dancer and actress, but picked up the guitar in 2003 when
her mom was going through breast cancer treatment “to heal myself and do
something productive.” The rudimentary country-folk tracks ended up on her 2008
debut, “Thank You For The Ride”. She followed it up in 2011 with the Tim
Thorney-produced “The Shadows and the Cracks”, which earned her a
nomination at the Canadian Folk Music Awards.
She then formed Scarlett Jane with Cindy Doire and spent
five years extensively touring behind two albums, 2012’s Stranger and
2015’s eponymous offering, earning accolades from press and fellow musicians
across the country and two more CFMA nominations.
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Ghost Town Blues Band
La Basoche, 120 rue
Principale, Gatineau
Friday, November 10 @
8 pm; $34.50
GTBB a fait un malheur entre autres sur Beale Street à
Memphis et s’est vu remettre de nombreux prix prestigieux dans d’innombrables
galas et festivals. Le spectacle que propose la formation, captive tous les
publics autant aux États-Unis qu’au Canada. Section de cuivre, trombone
hip-hop, guitare cigar box et guitare balai électrique, proposent un jam
unique. Un spectacle à voir!
Only a few tickets left:
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NAC Presents
Shakura S’Aida
NA Azrieli Studio, 1
Elgin Street
Friday, November 10 @
8 pm; $36.50
Shakura S’Aida’s performing career first really kicked
into high gear back in 2008, when she made a triumphant trip to the
International Blues Challenge in Memphis. Competing against more than 100 other
artists from around the world, she earned penultimate honours and put the music
world on notice that there was a new rising new star to reckon with. Ever
since, she has been moving from strength to strength, releasing three
critically acclaimed albums, touring widely, and racking up an impressive array
of awards and accolades along the way.
Whether it’s in a nightclub or a concert hall, Shakura
always makes the stage her own. With a warm and welcoming personality, stunning
visual style, and an unforgettable voice, she takes audiences on a sublime and
soulful journey that lingers on long after the lights have come up. She’s an
artist who never stops exploring her muse - ever searching for the next great
song, and the next audience to sing it to.
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NAC Presents
Samantha Martin &
Delta Sugar
National Arts Centre
4th Stage, 1 Elgin Street
Saturday, November 18
@ 8 pm; $25
Bubbling up from the cauldron of roots Americana music,
Samantha Martin is an artist of extraordinary power, gravitas and deep-seated
emotion. On first listen, one is immediately struck by the awesome presence and
sheer magnitude of her other worldly voice.
As a vocalist, her roots lie squarely within the
wellspring of powerful, strong woman’s voices embodied by such forbears as
Marion Williams, Mavis Staples, Etta James, Tina Turner, Bettye LaVette,
Lucinda Williams and, perhaps most closely, Bonnie Bramlett. As a songwriter,
she draws on black gospel and southern soul with a hint of roots country and
sixties pop while her lyrics suggest an old soul with wisdom beyond her years.
Her success is a combination of rare talent and hard
work. Martin’s past includes a solo album (2008) and full-length roots-rock
album with then-band ‘The Haggard’ (2012) as well as four Maple Blues Award
nominations in 2016. Few artists are able to incorporate such broad genres
successfully and present a cohesive sound all their own.
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NAC Presents
Cecile Doo-Kingue
Trio
National Arts Centre
4th Stage, 1 Elgin Street
Saturday, November 25
@ 8:30 pm; $25
An exceptional stage presence,
guitarist/singer-songwriter Cécile Doo-Kingué blends blues, afro-roots and soul
to create a unique sound. Born and raised in New York City, first generation
from Cameroon, she has lived in the US, France, and now resides in Montreal.
An award-winning guitarist-singer-songwriter, considered one of Canada's most electrifying and versatile guitarists, Cécile plays an average of 150 shows per year. She is quickly earning a stellar reputation and a place alongside Canada’s current roster of great guitarists. Powerful and raw with an exceptional stage presence, she is a force of nature whose lyrics and sound make for an enthralling and intimate experience.
She has released four albums to critical acclaim, been commissioned by the Canadian Broadcast Corporation (Home, a song on immigration) and was awarded the 2013 SPACQ Foundation Edith Butler Award for Excellence in French Songwriting for Gris (2012). She’s been nominated for five Maple Blues Awards in the last two years.
An award-winning guitarist-singer-songwriter, considered one of Canada's most electrifying and versatile guitarists, Cécile plays an average of 150 shows per year. She is quickly earning a stellar reputation and a place alongside Canada’s current roster of great guitarists. Powerful and raw with an exceptional stage presence, she is a force of nature whose lyrics and sound make for an enthralling and intimate experience.
She has released four albums to critical acclaim, been commissioned by the Canadian Broadcast Corporation (Home, a song on immigration) and was awarded the 2013 SPACQ Foundation Edith Butler Award for Excellence in French Songwriting for Gris (2012). She’s been nominated for five Maple Blues Awards in the last two years.
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JW-Jones “High
Temperature” Tour
La Basoche, 120 Rue
Principale, Gatineau QC
Friday, December 15;
$34.50
Natif d’Ottawa, JW-Jones s’est d’abord intéressé à la
batterie et au rock avant de choisir la guitare et le blues… tout cela grâce à
B. B. King qu’il a vu en spectacle. En quelques années, il adopte les
styles de musiciens légendaires comme Albert King, T-Bone Walker et Jimmie
Vaughan notamment. JW-Jones compte huit albums à son répertoire et s’est
produit dans 19 pays sur quatre continents. Au programme: son nouvel
album, “High Temperature”.
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KINGSTON & AREA
SPECIAL EVENTS
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Big Phat Horn Band
RCHA Club, 193
Ontario Street, Kingston ON
Saturday, September
30 @ 9 pm; $15 at the door
If you haven’t seen this band – they are a must see – a
do not miss show!
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Jack de Keyzer
RCHA Club, 193
Ontario Street, Kingston ON
Friday &
Saturday, October 6-7 @ 9 pm; $20 advance
@ the RCHA Club
or reserve by
email bruce@kingstonbluessociety.ca
or call 613 384-8168
Reserve your tickets early – or you will be disappointed.
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Al
Wood and The Woodsmen
RCHA Club, 193
Ontario Street, Kingston ON
Saturday,
October 21 @ 9 pm; $10 advance
@ the RCHA Club
or reserve by
email bruce@kingstonbluessociety.ca
or call 613 384-8168
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KINGSTON & AREA
REGULAR EVENTS
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KBS Monthly Jam
The Standeasy
RCHA Club, 193
Ontario Street, Kingston ON
Third Saturday each
month @ 8:30 pm, $3 at the door
The KBS monthly jam is always
full and both the musicians and the audience always have a great time. Always
one of the best nights of entertainment Kingston has to offer – come early as
seating is limited. Sponsored by the Kingston Arts Council and the City of
Kingston.
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For more info, please
contact Kingston Blues Society
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BLUES ON THE RADIO
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DAWGFM.com Blues 24/7 on the
internet
Streaming
at http://www.dawgfm.com/
Sundays, 8-9 pm: Ottawa Blues
Society DAWG’ON BLUES
(Repeated Mondays, 2-3 pm and
Thursdays, 9-10 am)
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, Canadian talent and international blues talent.
This week, September 17 – OBS DAWG’ON BLUES – New Blues with Liz Sykes
Next week, September 24 – OBS DAWG’ON BLUES – Post Summer Blues with Debrablues
Sundays, 7-8 pm: INSIDE THE BLUES
(Repeated Tuesdays,
8-9 am & Fridays 2-3 pm)
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.
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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 8th year. It can
be heard throughout the Ottawa Valley and streaming on the internet at valleyheritageradio.ca.
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NPR from Canton NY
For those who live south of the city, OBS member Bob
Cavan notes that the National Public Radio (NPR) radio signal at 89.5 FM in
Canton NY comes in pretty strong in Manotick. Bob recommends two shows in
particular. Bob says “The Blue Note” Tuesdays 3 pm-5 pm, and “The Radio
Bob Show” Wednesdays 3 pm-5 pm are both excellent shows – blues, ‘50s
& ‘60s, rock & roll, R&B.
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Sunday Morning Soul
with Johnny Max
Check www.sundaymorningsoul.com
for times … and you can hear the best in Brand New Blues, Roots, Soul and
R&B, each and every Sunday morning.
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Unsung and On The
Side
With Carolyn Fe
Tuesdays, 7-9 pm
Re-broadcast Saturday 10 am – noon & Sunday 2-4 pm
(all times EST)
It’s all about the Blues, Jazz and its derivatives from
around the globe and just around the corner. Songs rarely heard, from the very
first recordings all the way to indie artists who consciously push the envelope
to the next generation sounds of the genre; some older releases will be spun -
just because the album in old, doesn't mean it's forgotten, thus the "On
The Side" part of the show's title.
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BluesMobile Radio
Archives
With Elwood Blues
From Elwood Blues:
Good news Blues Brethren and Soul Sisters! We've decided
to make selected episodes from our vast archives of The BluesMobile Radio Hour
available for your listening pleasure! And in order to appease the music
licensing powers that be, we are moving to Mixcloud to host our
archival releases.
(You may have to copy & paste this link if it
defaults to mixcloud.com when you click it!)
Our first archival release is a celebration of Eric
Clapton. This episode first aired in March 2015 on his 70th birthday. But do we
really need an excuse? There is a lifetime of music to sample, from Cream to
Blind Faith to Derek and the Dominoes, and more. Plus exclusive and rare
Clapton sound bites from our interview archives!
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Streaming great Blues, Roots,
Soul, R&B, Folk, East Coast and Celtic music across Canada and around the
world 24/7/365.
Check out their Canadian Blues
shows and hosts, including James Doran’s ‘Inside The Blues’, Brant Zwicker’s
‘At The Crossroads’, along with Mark Stenzler's ‘Blues Zeppelin’ from
Switzerland … and lots more Canadian and international Blues shows.
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"Spektakel"
with MissRepresentIT
Airs on Radio
Tonkuhle
Every 2nd Saturday of
the month @ 11 am EST
Live stream on www.tonkuhle.de
Infos and and
playlists are on her blog at www.abroadcom.net
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LOCALS LOOK AHEAD
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Saturday, September
23
Le Meow @ the Atomic Rooster, 8 pm
Sunday, September 24
River City Junction hosts the Open Jam @ the Rainbow,
3:30 pm
Mud Boys @ the Atomic Rooster, 6-9 pm
Friday, September 29
The Tony D Band @ the Rainbow, 10 pm
Saturday, September
30
The Back Beat @ the Carleton Tavern, 9:30 pm
Sunday, October 1
Erth Juce hosts the Open Jam @ the Rainbow, 3:30 pm
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