Saturday, July 11, 2026

Hamilton's Kyle Pacey Weaves Innovative Soundscapes & Emotional Storytelling on New EP


Mini-Review: The world is constantly chaging and Hamilton's Kyle Pacey reflects that in his poignant new EP, After the Fall. With genre-blending precision, Kyle weaves between pessimism, optimism, hope and disaster. Emotional storytelling and innovative sonic landscapes take listeners on an almost philosophical journey.

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Available on: Bandcamp, Spotify, Apple Music

Links: Kyle PaceyMore Kyle Pacey StoriesMore ReleasesAlbum courtesy of Bandcamp


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Music Listings: July 12-16, 2026

July 12-16, 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.


Jul 12-16 / Jul 17-19


Sunday, July 12

Elora Festival (Jul 10-26)


Hamilton AfroJazz FEST @ Bayfront Park (Hamilton) FREE (Jul 11-12)

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11:30am: Beatles Brunch ft Andrew McTaggart @ Black Bull (Burlington) (Weekly)


2-5pm: Lucas Stagg @ Clifford Brewing Co (Hamilton) $?


2-5pm: Lionel Bernard @ Battlefield Legion (Stoney Creek) $10




2-5pm: Open Mic @ Harbourfront Inn (Port Colbourne)(Weekly)

2-5pm: The Shalalas @ Irish Harp (Niagara-on-the-Lake)



2pm: 42nd Street (Musical) @ Hamilton Family Theatre (Cambridge) $62 (Jul 2-19)



2:30pm: Rhythm @ Moonshine Cafe (Oakville) $10


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3-5pm: Eddie Paton @ Nickelbrook Brewing (Burlington) 


3-6pm: Open Stage with Hellion Ton @ Cornerstone (Guelph) (Weekly

3:30-6:30pm: ANAT @ Duke of Wellington (Waterloo) (Weekly)

4pm: Glenn Groves @ Black Bull (Burlington) (Weekly)

4-8pm: Howling Horns @ Chip N Charlie's (Niagara Falls)




7pm: Jam @ Henry’s on James (Hamilton) (Weekly)




7:30pm: Open Mic @ Golden Brothers (Welland) (Weekly)

7:30-10:30pm: The Paige Armstrong Band @ Irish Harp (Niagara-on-the-Lake)





Monday, July 13

Elora Festival (Jul 10-26)


1-4pm: Gavin Ray@ 13th Street Winery (St. Catharines) 


5-8pm: Niagara Poets @ 13th Street Winery (St. Catharines) 


6-8pm: Youth Jam @ Moonshine Cafe (Oakville) $5 (Weekly)

6-10pm: Open Mic @ Kin Club of Ridgeway (Crystal Beach) (Weekly)



6:30pm: Wilber James Band @ Spirit in Niagara (Niagara-on-the-Lake) 

6:30-10pm: Open Mic @ Duke of Wellington (Waterloo) (Weekly)


7:30-10:30pm: Irish Traditional Sessions @ Irish Harp (Niagara-on-the-Lake) 
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Tuesday, July 14

Elora Festival (Jul 10-26)





2pm: 42nd Street (Musical) @ Hamilton Family Theatre (Cambridge) $62 (Jul 2-19)


6-9pm: Open Mic @ Puddy's (St. Catharines) 

7-10pm: Open Mic with Brennagh Burns @ Lukaya Cafe (Hamilton) (Weekly)

Wednesday, July 15


Elora Festival (Jul 10-26)





2pm: 42nd Street (Musical) @ Hamilton Family Theatre (Cambridge) $62 (Jul 2-19)




6-9pm: Love Hurts w Gavin @ Montebello Park (St. Catharines)


6:30-8:30pm: Open Mic Jazz @ Corktown Pub, Downstairs (Hamilton) (Weekly)

6:30-9:30pm: Wendell Ferguson @ Homegrown Hideaway (Port Dover)


7-10pm: Djino LeFrancois @ Donnelly's Pub (Thorold) NO COVER


7:30-10:30pm: The Black Sheep @ Irish Harp (Niagara-on-the-Lake)

7pm: Perry and Mark @ Royal Electric (Guelph) (Weekly

7-10pm: Open Mic @ The Bullring (Guelph) (Weekly)


7:30pm: Chris Chambers @ Thirsty Cactus (Dundas) (Bi-Weekly

8-11pm: Open Mic @ The Block Co (Burlington) (Weekly)


8-12pm: Open Jam @ Frankie's (Brantford) (Weekly) 


8pm: Felicia McMinn @ 211Main (Port Dover) (Weekly)

Thursday, July 16

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12:30pm: Open Ukulele Session @ Moonshine Cafe (Oakville) $5 (Weekly)




2pm: 42nd Street (Musical) @ Hamilton Family Theatre (Cambridge) $62 (Jul 2-19)


5-8pm: Canada Southern @ 13th Street Winery (St. Catharines) 

5:30pm: Jamie Petrie @ Forge BBQ (Ancaster) (Weekly)





6-9pm: Open Mic @ Crystal Chandelier (Crystal Beach) (Weekly

6-8pm: Ed Pizzo on the Baby Grand Piano @ Spirit in Niagara (Niagara-on-the-Lake) (Weekly)

6-8pm: Music @ 2 Rivers (Paris) 

6-9pm: Lucas Stagg @ Aging Oak (Cambridge) (Weekly)



6:30-8:30pm: Music on the Waterfront ft Solstice @ Pier 8 (Hamilton) FREE 




6:30-9:30pm: John Rogers @ BLK Swan, Brant St. (Burlington)


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7pm: Music @ Squire's Gastropub (Burlington)


7-10pm: Samantha Ava @ Teddy's (Grimsby) 


7-10pm: Josh Coulter @ Judge & Jester (Grimsby) (Weekly)






7pm: Open Mic @ The Falls Road on Victoria (Kitchener) (Weekly)



7:30pm: Music @ The Block Co, Edison Room (Burlington) 

7:30-10:30pm: Open Mic with Victor Morgado @ Your Neighbourhood Pizza Co (Beamsville)  (Weekly

7:30-10:30pm: Pat Matthews Duo @ Irish Harp (Niagara-on-the-Lake)


7:30pm: Sister Act (Musical) @ Drayton Festival Theatre (Drayton) $? (Jul 2-26)


7:30pm: 42nd Street (Musical) @ Hamilton Family Theatre (Cambridge) $62 (Jul 2-19)


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8-11pm: Music @ Southcote 53 (Ancaster) 


8-11pm: Open Mic Night + Jam @ Temple Bar (Oakville) (Weekly) 

8-10pm: Dragan on the Sax @ Spirit in Niagara (Niagara-on-the-Lake) (Weekly)





8:30pm: Open Mic @ Coach & Lantern (Ancaster) (Weekly


Jul 12-16 / Jul 17-19



Friday, July 10, 2026

Tommy Hunter Was Canada’s Country Gentleman, RIP


"Canada’s Country Gentleman," Tommy Hunter passed away on July 2, 2026 in London, Ontario. Our condolences to his family friends and fans.

He was an essential part of Canada's Country Music scene thanks, in part, to The Tommy Hunter Show, his long-running radio & TV program.

Here is the official obituary:

HUNTER, Thomas (Tommy) James, CM, OOnt

March 20, 1937 – July 2, 2026

Thomas (Tommy) James Hunter passed away peacefully at his home in London, Ontario on Thursday, July 2, 2026, in his 90th year.

He was the beloved son of the late Edith and James Hunter. Tommy was the loving father of Jeff, Greg, and Mark. He will be deeply missed by his grandchildren, Tyler, Karli, Bradley, and Nicole, as well as his great-grandchild, Mason. Tommy is also fondly remembered by his longtime business manager and friend, Brian Edwards, and his wife Barbara.

Known all over the world as "Canada’s Country Gentleman," Tommy was a legendary figure in music and broadcasting. For 27 consecutive years, The Tommy Hunter Show welcomed millions into their living rooms on CBC Television in Canada, and for 10 years, it broadcast across the United States on The Nashville Network. A proud member of the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame, Tommy was also honored as a Member of the Order of Canada and the Order of Ontario for his immense contributions to Canadian culture.

The family wish to thank the staff of University Hospital, Parkwood Hospital, Fox Hollow, and McGarrell Place for their care and compassion. Visitation will take place at Needham Funeral Service, 520 Dundas Street, London, Ontario on July 9, 2026, from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm, and again on July 9, 2026, from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. A Private Family Funeral Service will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers donations to the Humane Society of London & Middlesex would be appreciated.

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 Social Media Reaction

Brad Hails (Killin' Time Band)

RIP Tommy Hunter, I was fortunate enough to spend some time on the road with you and my grandfather when I was a kid and you both showed me some great memories. Tommy lent me a big ol’ country acoustic guitar to use for my first lessons and actually gave me a 57 fender deluxe amp and some microphones when my grandfather and I helped you move many many years ago. Foolishly I sold that amp when I was a teenager and will always regret it. Last time I saw you was at my grandfathers funeral. Some of those times I spent with the both of you will stay with me for life and taught me lessons I still use today in my own career.

Juno Awards

It is with great sadness that we acknowledge the passing of Canadian country music legend Tommy Hunter. Over a career spanning more than six decades, Tommy became one of the country's most recognizable entertainers. As the beloved host of The Tommy Hunter Show, he welcomed generations of Canadians into country music while providing a national stage for both established and emerging artists.

A pioneering figure in Canada's music industry, Tommy played a defining role in the growth of Canadian country music. A three-time recipient of the RPM Gold Leaf Awards, the forerunner to today's JUNO Awards, he was recognized early for his outstanding contributions to Canadian music and remained a steadfast champion of Canadian artists throughout his career.

Tommy's contributions to Canadian music will continue to be felt for generations to come. We extend our heartfelt condolences to his family, friends, colleagues, and all those whose lives were touched by his music and remarkable career.

Links: Tommy HunterVideo above courtesy of Canadian Cult Classics

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Thursday, July 9, 2026

2026 Living Blues Award Winners Including Kenny "Blues Boss" Wayne


In early July, Living Blues Magazine announced the winners for their 2026 awards. The only Canadian winner was former Burlingtonian Kenny "Blues Boss" Wayne, who earned the Critics Poll Most Outstanding Musician (Keyboard) award.


CONGRATS

Below is a complete list of winners. 

* Signed to Waterdown's Stony Plain Records

Critics' Poll
  • Most Outstanding Musician (Keyboard): Kenny "Blues Boss" Wayne (formerly from Burlington)*



    Links: Kenny "Blues Boss" WayneMore Kenny "Blues Boss" StoriesVideo above courtesy of Roberto Scorta

  • Comeback Artist of the Year: Maria Muldaur*
  • Artist Deserving More Attention: Sean McDonald
  • Blues Artist of the Year (Male): John Primer
  • Blues Band of the Year: Southern Avenue
  • Best Blues Book of 2025: Before Elvis: The African American Musicians Who Made the King By Preston Lauterbach
  • Best Historical Release / Pre-war: Bukka White – Aberdeen Mississippi Blues: Complete Recordings, 1930-1940
  • Best Historical Reissue / Postwar: Clifton Chenier – King of Louisiana Blues & Zydeco
  • Best Live Performer: Bobby Rush
  • Best New Recording / Best Debut Release: Sean McDonald – Have Mercy!
  • Best New Recording / Contemporary Blues: Sean McDonald – Have Mercy! 
  • Best New Recording / Soul Blues: Johnny Rawls – Make Them Dance
  • Best New Recording / Traditional or Acoustic Blues: John Primer – Grown in Mississippi
  • Blues Artist of the Year (Female): Shemekia Copeland
  • Best Blues Album of 2025 (New Recordings): D. K. Harrell: Talkin' Heavy
  • Most Outstanding Blues Singer: Mavis Staples
  • Most Outstanding Musician (Bass): Bob Stroger
  • Most Outstanding Musician (Drums): Kenny “Beedy Eyes” Smith
  • Most Outstanding Musician (Guitar): Christone "Kingfish" Ingram
  • Most Outstanding Musician (Harmonica): Charlie Musselwhite
  • Most Outstanding Musician (Horns): Vanessa Collier
  • Most Outstanding Musician (Other): Sharde Thomas-Mallory (Fife)Most Outstanding Musician (Other): Sharde Thomas-Mallory (Fife)
  • Producer of the Year – Historical / Reissue: Adam Machado – King of Louisiana Blues & Zydeco
  • Producer of the Year / New Recording: Tom Hambridge – Ain’t Done with the Blues
Readers' Poll

  • Best Blues Album of 2025 (New Recordings): Bob Stroger & the Headcutters: Bob is Back!
  • Best Blues Album of 2025 (Reissue Recordings): Buddy Guy: This is Buddy Guy
  • Best Blues Book of 2025: Inside the Moment: Iconic Blues, Soul, Jazz, Rock, and R&B Images and History By Joseph A. Rosen
  • Best Live Performer: Bobby Rush
  • Blues Artist of the Year (Male): Bob Stroger
  • Blues Band of the Year: Billy Branch & the Sons of Blues
  • Blues Artist of the Year (Female): Shemekia Copeland
  • Most Outstanding Musician (Guitar): Christone "Kingfish" Ingram
  • Most Outstanding Musician (Harmonica): Charlie Musselwhite
  • Most Outstanding Musician (Keyboard): Marcia Ball
  • Most Outstanding Blues Singer: Taj Mahal

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Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Throwback Thursday: Michael Joseph O'Brien (OB) Passes


Original Post: July 13, 2009
Updated Post

Michael O'Brien, an amazing musician and beloved father of performers Jesse O'Brien and Matt O'Brien passed away on July 8, 2009 at the age of 65. Our condolences to his family.

From the Spectator:

O'BRIEN , Michael Joseph Peacefully at the Dr. Bob Kemp Hospice on July 8, 2009, at age 65. Loving father of Jesse Michael, Matty and Natalie. Known to many as OB, he was a fantastic musician, pool player, golfer and dad. His love and passion for music will undoubtedly live on through his children. Cremation has taken place and a private service will follow. If desired, memorial contributions to the Dr. Bob Kemp Hospice would be appreciated by the family.

Comment placed on lifenews.ca:

"He had an uncanny ability to pick songs that people would respond to. And no one could do those early Elvis covers from the Sun records days like OB. It's sad when someone who has so much to offer is taken at such a relatively young age. Fortunately, he had time to pass on his musical abilities and instincts to his sons, Matt and Jesse (Michael). I know they'll carry on his musical legacy for years to come. "
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Sunday, July 5, 2026

International Kissing Day Videos by Freedom Train, Jeremy Fisher, Alannah Myles


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The Hamilton Blues Lovers (HBL) wants to showcase a deserving local charity every week.  HBL is not affiliated with these charities nor does it fund raise for them.

Thursday, July 2, 2026

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Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Throwback Thursday - LeE HARVeY OsMOND DVD: "Live at Tractorgrease"


Original Post: July 22, 2009
Updated Post: July 2, 2026

Note: This DVD was a very limited release and is now a rare find.

According to the LeE HARVeY OsMOND Facebook Fan Page, their DVD Live @ Tractorgrease was available at their shows and DivineIndustries.com. LHO featured local rock star Tom Wilson (Junkhouse, Blackie and the Rodeo Kings, Florida Razors) and Junkhouse drummer Ray Farrugia along with members of the Skydiggers and the Cowboy Junkies.



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