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.
Sunday, August 16, 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.
Friday, August 14, 2026
Bill Durst Wins 2026 Mel Brown Award
Stratford Bluesman Bill Durst the 2026 winner of the Mel Brown Blues Award. It is named in honour of the late, legendary Kitchener musician.
From the Kitchener Blues Festival Facebook page:
MAY 12TH 2021 – MEL BROWN BLUES AWARD
Bill Durst, our 2026 winner of the Mel Brown Award, and always an audience favourite, is a Canadian Blues- Rock- Roots guitarist, singer, songwriter, entertainer who has written and recorded over 125 songs on 12 albums with 7 national radio chart hits. Bill has opened for or shared the stage with Rush, Aerosmith, BTO, Yardbirds, John Mayall, Savoy Brown, Bobby Rush, Little Feat, George Thorogood, Bad Company, Loverboy, Edgar Winter Group, Jeff Healey, Burton Cummings, Johnny Winter, Rick Derringer, Jack de Keyser, April Wine, L.A. Guns, David Wilcox, Bob Seger, Sly And The Family Stone and more. Mr. Durst has toured across North America and in Europe and tours extensively in Canada.
As a kid growing up in Wingham and then London, Ontario (which is halfway between Toronto and Detroit), Bill was heavily influenced by Motown, R&B, Toronto Psychedelic Soul music as well as the British Blues Invasion and Jimi Hendrix.
Bill’s entrance on the national/international stage was with his classic rock band Thundermug formed from London R&B groups in 1969. By the summer of 1972 the band had a number one hit and a fan following in Eastern Canada. The band went on to record a total of 5 albums, (3 albums in the early/mid 1970s and two CDs in the mid 1990s) releasing records in the US and Europe. Bill put out his first two solo releases in the mid eighties but it wasn’t until the early 2000s that Durst got some real career momentum. In 2004 he proclaimed his intention to start up a “little, fuzzy, psychedelic blues band” and since then Bill and his co-writer Joe DeAngelis have produced 5 full length CDs: The Wharncliffe Sessions (’05), The Great Willy Mammoth (’09), Bill Durst Live (‘12) and Hard And Heavy (’13) Good Good Lovin ('15).
Links: Bill Durst, More Bill Durst Stories, Video above courtesy of Bill Durst - Topic
Previous Years' Winners
- 2025: Bruce Hall (Grand River Blues Society)
- 2024: Rob Barkshire (Kitchener Blues Festival) & Matt Minglewood
- 2023: Donnie Walsh (Downchild)
- 2022: David Wilcox
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Music Listings: August 15-16, 2026
August 15-16, 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.
- ?: Bootleg Creedence
- 1 pm Rita Visser
- 2 pm Brandon Agnew
- 3 pm Jay Stone
- 4 pm Matthew James Blake
- 3 PM - Rainham Road
- 6:30 PM - Fresh Horses - Garth Brooks Tribute
- 9 PM - 50 Mission - The Tragically Hip Tribute
- 2 pm Brandon Agnew
- 3 pm Jay Stone
- 4 pm Matthew James Blake
- 3 PM - Rainham Road
- 6:30 PM - Fresh Horses - Garth Brooks Tribute
- 9 PM - 50 Mission - The Tragically Hip Tribute
- 4 pm Matthew James Blake
- 4:30 PM - Glimmerjean & Goode
- 5:15 PM - Absolute Treat
- 6:15 PM - Tanika Charles
- 7:15 PM - Born in the Eighties
- 8:45 PM - The Strumbellas
- JAYMZ BEE - EMCEE (MAIN STAGE) & Kristy Hamilton - Emcee (local stage)
- RED HOT RAMBLE Mardi Gras Party! also NATHAN HILTZ, JULIANN KUCHOCKI, NEIL SWAINSON, ROB PILTCH, MARK KELSO, CARLA MULLER, JULIANN KUCHOCKI, VALERIE GREEN, BRIAN DICKINSON, SAM CLARK, MARK HUKEZALIE, BRIAN FETTES
- 6:30 PM - Fresh Horses - Garth Brooks Tribute
- 9 PM - 50 Mission - The Tragically Hip Tribute
- 7:15 PM - Born in the Eighties
- 8:45 PM - The Strumbellas
- 8:45 PM - The Strumbellas
- 3 PM - Rainham Road
- 6:30 PM - Fresh Horses - Garth Brooks Tribute
- 9 PM - 50 Mission - The Tragically Hip Tribute
Sunday, August 16
- 10:30am-3pm: Classic Car Show
- 3pm: New Rodeo
- 1 pm CD Onofrio ft Massiel
- 2 pm Ryan Lunn trio
- 3 pm Marty Hopkins
- 4 pm Dima Tytarenko
- JULIET DUNN LE TRIO PARISIAN & more
- 2 pm Ryan Lunn trio
- 3 pm Marty Hopkins
- 4 pm Dima Tytarenko
- 3 pm Marty Hopkins
- 4 pm Dima Tytarenko
- 3pm: New Rodeo
Thursday, August 13, 2026
Expressive Vocals & Great Songwriting on Dunlop Brothers Album
Mini-Review: Expressive vocals and great songwriting permeate the latest relase from Hamilton's Dunlop Brothers. Vol. 2 picks up where they left off on their splendid debut. It's roots meets alternative wrapped in striking production.
Available on Bandcamp, Spotify, Apple Music
Personnel
- Matt Dunlop - Guitars, Vocals
- Justin Dunlop - Vocals, Bass, Guitars, Mandolin, Keyboard
- Alan Zemaitis - Keyboards, Organ, Wurlitzer, Rhodes & Bass Rhodes
- Caleb Moroz - Drums & Percussion
- Mike Scime - Drums
- Jill Harris - Vocals
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Wednesday, August 12, 2026
Throwback Thursday - Festival of Friends 2009
Original Posts: August 9, 10, 14, 2009
Merged Post: August 13, 2026
Here's a look at the 2009 Festival of Friends.
Click here to read the August 6 Hamilton Spectator story
August 8, 2009
Lovers & Other Strangers Workshop
- Lowest Lanes (ft Mark McNeil) - Jolene
- Alfie Smith - Buckshot Blues
- Carly-Jo - Booty Call
- Carly Jo & Friends - The Truth No. 2
Guitars were raised high after a performance of Deep Purple's Smoke on the Water at the Festival of Friends on August 8, 2009. Hamilton musician Christopher Charles and his band were joined by a legion of guitarists scattered across Gage Park.
This was an attempt to enter the Guinness Book of World Records for most guitars in a jam performance.
According to the Spectator, the record wasn't broken (we were 77 short) but we did beat Toronto's recent attempt)
Below is a video of the event. We apologize for the extreme close-ups (the camera was stuck on zoom)
Links: Deep Purple, More Deep Purple Covers/Stories, Video above courtesy of Hamilton Blues Lovers
August 9, 2009
Memories of Jackie Washington Workshop
- Alfie Smith - God Bless the Child
- Brenda Lewis - Honeysuckle Rose
- Donna Creighton - Sweet Cheeks
- Paul Langille - Smile
- Joan Crabtree - Put Me First
- Brian Blain - St. James Infirmary
- Dave Kidney - Jackie Washington
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Sunday, August 9, 2026
Please Support Local Charities
From their website: Our objective is to accumulate capital, earn investment income and use this income to make charitable donations in Norfolk County.
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.
Saturday, August 8, 2026
Winners of the 2026 Forest City London Music Awards
- PRODUCER/ENGINEER: Iain McNally, Producer/Engineer: Chris Strei (Brantford) - One Day at a Time
Links: Chris Strei, More Chris Strei Stories, Video above courtesy of Chris Strei - LONDON MUSIC HALL OF FAME: Teddy Leonard (of Niagara's Mighty Duck Blues Band, Hogtown AllStars, Fathead)
- AFRO CARIBIANNA: King Willie
- BLUES: Smokes Like Lightning
- CLASSICAL INSTRUMENTAL (GROUP): Brass Roots New Horizons Band
- CLASSICAL INSTRUMENTAL (SOLO): Yanet Campbell-Secades, Violin
- CLASSICAL VOCAL (SOLO): Felix Stueckmann
- CLASSICAL VOCAL (CHOIR OR GROUP): London Gospel Collective
- CLUB DJ: DJ Calderon
- CONTEMPORARY SINGER SONGWRITER: Anne Moniz
- CONTRIBUTOR: Jeff Bailkowski (Community Builder)
- COUNTRY: Tyler DeLargie
- COVER BAND: The Strands
- ELECTRONIC: Mat Lunnen
- FAN FAVOURITE: Lindsey & The Lonelies
- FANTASY BAND: Vocals – Amanda Movio, Bass – Ryan Spong, Guitar – Randy Hicks, Drums – Cameron Hand, Horns – Alexa Brown, Strings – Tara Dunphy, Keyboards – Nathan Nykor
- FOLK ROOTS: Jesse Grandmont & Brian Barber
- HIPHOP: Cronica
- JAZZ VOCAL (SOLO or GROUP): Nicole Tan
- JAZZ INSTRUMENTAL (SOLO or GROUP): Seth McNall Sextet
- LATIN: Sofi R
- LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT: Jones Family, Fred Smith
- LIVE MUSIC VENUE: The Bunker Performance Lounge (Stratford)
- METAL: Crowning Kings
- MUSIC VIDEO: Sophia Korz - Pretty People
Links: Sophia Korz, Video above courtesy of Sophia Korz - ONTARIO INDIE RECORDING ARTIST: Lorraine Klaasen
- POP: Justin Maki
- PUNK: Full Throttle
- ROCK: Texas King
- SUPER FAN: Brenda Heywood
- TRIBUTE ARTIST: AXL/DC: Guns N’ Roses and AC/DC
- WORLD MUSIC: Rachel McGarry
- YOUTH AWARD: Can’t Drive Yet - H.B. Beal Secondary School
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Friday, August 7, 2026
International Cat Day Videos by Trevor Strong & the Arrogant Worms
Thursday, August 6, 2026
Rob Lamothe's Unforgettable Voice & Inspired Songwriting Take Centre Stage on New Live Album
Mini-Review: I've you've had the pleasure of listening to the incredible local singer/songwriter Rob Lamothe, you know about his unforgettable voice and inspired songwriting. His recent album, Live at St. Pancras Old Church lays everything bare. With mainly his voice and an acoustic guitar, Rob's vocals and lyrics take centre stage and have room to breathe. His daughter Rose Lamothe also lends her equally unique voice to two tracks.
Available on Bandcamp, Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Music
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