Back to the Blues is what I would call this year’s theme for one of North America’s largest music festivals – the Ottawa Bluesfest…even though officially the theme is “Take Me To The River”.
Bluesfest started as JUST a blues festival back more than a decade and a half ago growing each year to incorporate more music, a wider range of music and broader themes.
Last year’s focus on Electro Dance Music was too much for the die-hard fans to take and many didn’t buy tickets or come at all.
The result is a re-balancing act this year, a hold-the-line budget (so they can reduce ticket prices which have gotten out of reach for many), as well as a return to the balanced blues, country, rock and yes some Electro Dance Music and Rap – something for everyone.
So, what’s on tap for blues fans?
How about the first ever visit from the Kind of the Blues, Mr. BB King…ok, I’m sold!
Add to that names like Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters, Joe Spencer Blues Explosion, Eddie Shaw and no doubt some great local acts as well like the Maple Blues Award Winners MonkeyJunk.
Still, one could argue, room for more blues, but it’s a good start to seeing the lineup become more balanced.
Some interesting and very talented country acts I can’t wait to see include the first visit by The Zach Brown Band and the rough country of Justin Townes Earl
Other highlights include RUSH, Weezer, Fun and yes…EDM guru’s Skrillex. Lord help me when my kids find out Skrillex is coming back!
You can see the full lineup here – there are still a couple of prime spots left for a few last-minute surprise headliners – any bets on who those will be?
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Wow – I have to admit, I was taken a little off guard by the amazing line-up that appeared at this year’s Dutch Mason Blues Festival in Bible Hill, Truro, Nova Scotia – a fine Maritime province up here in Canada.
It seems that Jimmy Vaughan has been touring with the James Cotton band for some gigs, Jimmie is the ultimate in groove with some of the most rock-steady, hit you in the gut blues rhythms that have ever been played on guitar.
So many people comment on how different Jimmy and Stevie Ray Vaughan’s styles were, yet every time I listen to Jimmie I immediately pick out the shuffles and rhythm’s that Stevie used to root each and every one of his classic blues guitar tunes.
Also at the show was Kenny Wayne Shephard – and as you can see in this video – Chris “The Whipper” Layton was the drummer for Kenny’s set – cool!
Other names that were on the bill include the fabulous Downchild Blues Band from Canada – great to see they are touring again and of course a personal favorite up here in Canada – Colin James (who seems to have gone into hiding of late up here).
In its 5th year, this one looks like a blues festival I’m going to need to keep on my radar next year – how about you?
Jeff
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