Sunday, May 31, 2026
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Saturday, May 30, 2026
Vote for the Living Blues Awards! Deadline is June 15!
Living Blues Magazine has announced the nomineees for their 2026 awards. You can vote for your favourites (even write-ins). Deadline to vote is June 15, 2026.
- Kenny "Blues Boss" Wayne (formerly from Burlington) *
Links: Kenny "Blues Boss" Wayne, More Kenny "Blues Boss" Stories, Video above courtesy of Roberto Scorta - Booker T. Jones
- Jim Pugh
- Roosevelt Purifoy
- Anthony Geraci
- Mitch Woods
- Victor Wainwright
- Marcia Ball
- Ben Levin
- Dave Keyes
Best Blues Album of 2025 (New Recordings)
- Maria Muldaur: One Hour Mama: The Blues of Victoria Spivey *
- Tommy Castro & the Painkillers: Closer to the Bone
- Charlie Musselwhite: Lookout Highway
- D. K. Harrell: Talkin' Heavy
- Buddy Guy: Ain't Done with the Blues
- Bobby Rush and Kenny Wayne Shepherd: Young Fashioned Ways
- John Primer: Grown in Mississippi
- Christone "Kingfish" Ingram: Hard Road
- Candice Ivory: New Southern Vintage
- Larry McCray: Heartbreak City
- Southern Avenue: Family
- Little Freddie King: I Use to Be Down
- Bob Stroger & the Headcutters: Bob is Back!
- Leonard "Lowdown" Brown: Lowdown Street Party
- Jimi "Primetime" Smith: It's My Time
- Kirk Fletcher: Keep on Pushing
- Sean McDonald: Have Mercy!
- Mavis Staples: Sad and Beautiful World
- Jimmy Burns & Soul Message Band: Full Circle
- Taj Mahal & Keb' Mo': Room on the Porch
Blues Artist of the Year (Female)
- Dawn Tyler Watson
Links: Dawn Tyler Watson, More Dawn Tyler Watson Stories, Video above courtesy of laura carbone - Maria Muldaur*
- Rory Block*
- Shemekia Copeland
- Kat Riggins
- Thornetta Davis
- Candice Ivory
- Anne Harris
- Ruthie Foster
- Sierra Green
Most Outstanding Musician (Guitar)
- Duke Robillard*
- Christone "Kingfish" Ingram
- Larry McCray
- John Primer
- Kid Andersen
- Jimmy "Duck" Holmes
- Tommy Castro
- Anthony Paule
- Kirk Fletcher
- Eric Gales
Most Outstanding Musician (Harmonica)
- Kim Wilson*
- Charlie Musselwhite
- Billy Branch
- Bob Corritore
- Wallace Coleman
- Big Harp George
- Brandon Santini
- Rick Estrin
- Jason Ricci
- Omar Coleman
- Mississippi John Hurt: Today!
- John Lee Hooker: It Serve You Right to Suffer
- Otis Spann: Walking the Blues
- Lightnin' Hopkins: Lightnin' Strikes
- Buddy Guy: This is Buddy Guy
- Various Artists: High Water Everywhere
- Scrapper Blackwell: Mr. Scrapper's Blues
- Muddy Waters: The Best of Muddy Waters
- Clifton Chenier: King of Louisiana Blues & Zydeco
- Howlin' Wolf: Moanin' in the Moonlight
Best Blues Book of 2025
- Before Elvis: The African American Musicians Who Made the King By Preston Lauterbach
- Mr. R&B and the Rhythm & Blues Revival: The Story of Jonas Bernholm Part 2 By Jonas Bernholm
- The Life and Music of Booker "Bukka" White: Recalling the Blues By David W. Johnson
- Go Back and Fetch It: Recovering Early Black Music in the Americas for Fiddle and Banjo By Kristina R. Gaddy and Rhiannon Giddens
- Two Headed Doctor: Listening for Ghosts in Dr. John's Gris-gris By David Toop
- Inside the Moment: Iconic Blues, Soul, Jazz, Rock, and R&B Images and History By Joseph A. Rosen
- Fiddling is My Joy: The Fiddle in African American Culture By Jacqueline Cogdell DjeDje
Best Live Performer
- John Primer
- Bobby Rush
- Shemekia Copeland
- Christone "Kingfish" Ingram
- Anne Harris
- Mr. Sipp
- Eric Gales
- Southern Avenue
- Ronnie Baker Brooks
- Sean McDonald
Blues Artist of the Year (Male)
- Christone "Kingfish" Ingram
- John Primer
- Bobby Rush
- Mr. Sipp
- Larry McCray
- Taj Mahal
- Bob Corritore
- Ronnie Baker Brooks
- Tommy Castro
- Bob Stroger
Blues Band of the Year
- Southern Avenue
- The Anthony Paule Soul Orchestra
- Rising Stars Fife and Drum Band
- The Phantom Blues Band
- Memphissippi Sounds
- Mississippi Heat
- Kid Andersen's Greaseland All Stars
- The Nighthawks
- Altered Five Blues Band
- Billy Branch & the Sons of Blues
Most Outstanding Blues Singer
- Taj Mahal
- Shemekia Copeland
- Valerie June
- Sugaray Rayford
- Mud Morganfield
- Mavis Staples
- Oscar Wilson
- Candice Ivory
- Thornetta Davis
- Erica Falls
Links: Living Blues, More Living Blues Awards Stories
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Music Listings: May 31-June 4, 2026
May 31-June 4, 2026
We try our best to make sure these listings are as accurate as possible. If you spot any errors or omissions, please email us at blueshamilton@gmail.com.
- ?: Public House
- ?: Jonesy
- 5-7pm: The Dave Rave All-Stars
Thursday, May 28, 2026
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Sunday, May 24, 2026
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The Hamilton Blues Lovers (HBL) want to showcase a deserving local charity every week. HBL is not affiliated with these charities nor does it fund raise for them.
Thursday, May 21, 2026
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Sunday, May 17, 2026
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Wednesday, May 13, 2026
Bucky Buchanan Was Loveable, Encouraging and Extremely Talented! RIP
I've had the pleasure of meeting Bucky quite a few times over the years at many gigs. He was extemely talented and his fun-loving personability was very infectious. Bukcy was a hoot to hang with and always had a smile on his face. I'll miss him terribly.
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Steelore-Hamilton Rock History 1970’s to 2010’s
Sad news hearing Bucky Buchanan has passed away. A well loved and talented local bassist, Bucky was born July 6, 1949, and would be a part of our Hamilton music scene for decades.
Throughout his career he would play with a variety of artists. King Biscuit Boy, a hometown legend would take Bucky on the road with him as well as have him in the recording studio for Biscuit’s album “Mouth Of Steel” in 1984. In 2003 he would join Dave Rave in the studio for the album “Everyday Magic”.
If you were out and about in the local clubs you could find him on stage with acts such as The Swampbusters, Rocket and The Renegades and The Lowdown Dirty Mojos. In fact when the Lowdown Dirty Mojos needed a seasoned pro they looked to Bucky to record with them in 2021 for their album “Stone Cold Groovers”. Bucky with The Lowdown Dirty Mojos would win the 2022 Maple Blues Award for New Artist /Group of the Year.
A fountain of music knowledge, Bucky would educate and amuse those around him with road stories, most passionately about his time with King Biscuit Boy. Our sincere sympathy to his family and friends. His passing is a great loss to the Hamilton music community.
Bucky Buchanan, Rest In Power.
Corey Lueck (Smoke Wagon Blues Band)
A lot of egos in this business, and compared to the rest of the country Hamilton blues dogs had attitude, good attitude! The first time I saw Bucky Buchanan on stage I think was with The Little Red Rooster Blues Band in the village and he had that attitude. This guy was in the blues pocket and having a good fucking time!
After I got to know Bucky I'd say he was the most lovable guy on the Hamilton scene, always so encouraging to us young guys at the time. Sometimes I'd be on bills with all these older Hamilton cats that I didn't know very well with anxiety creeping, Bucky would walk in the green room and put a smile on my face! He would always take me aside from the crowd, give me a compliment and encourage me to keep on keeping on. Those things stick with you forever.
He pinch hit for us a few times in our really early days with The Wagon and we always had an absolute blast followed by a party of course 😎. I'm really choked up to know that I won't ever be seeing Buck for a hug and a pint at the bar again while talking about our beloved Habs. Not that awards matter in this town but I'm glad he won a Maple Blues award a few years ago, because not enough unsung Hamilton legends like Buck get the credit they deserve.
I will forever remember Buck in that big bad blues pocket with that big devilish shit eating grin on his face. Condolences to all Bucky Buchanan's life long friends and band mates. I'm lucky to have been his friend and go Habs go Buck!
RIP Bucky a true Hamilton legend!
When I was first learning to play bass, Bucky said he would trade me a hair cut for bass lessons.
After the hair cut, I picked up my bass for the lesson he said always keep your thumb resting on the back of the neck & let your fingers do the rest.
Then he said lesson over - you got all the talent you need to figure out the rest, time for a beer.
Lesson over drinking commenced!
CHEERS Bucky 🍻!
Links: King Biscuit Boy, More KBB Stories, Video above courtesy of Mike Papas
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