Hamilton 's own Chris and Christa are a duo with a bright future ahead of them. The combination of Chris' incredible acoustic guitar work and Christa's amazing vocal range make for a wonderful musical experience.
Together, these two can handle rockers, ballads, folk tunes, and much more with style. Also, the lyrics behind the couple's originals are very poetic and beautiful, enhancing the quality of their work.
Currently, their only solo recording available is a sweet Christmas song from the latest Design Hope CD. Here's hoping there'll be a full length album release soon!
Links: MySpace - You Tube - More Chris and Christa Stories
Monday, May 31, 2010
Smoke Wagon Blues Band and Sonny Del Rio@Blues With a Feeling (May 29, 2010)
Click here if you can't see the videos.
Click here for one more video from this show
Links: Smoke Wagon Blues Band - Sonny Del Rio - More Smoke Wagon Blues Band Stories - More Sonny Del Rio Stories
Click here for one more video from this show
Links: Smoke Wagon Blues Band - Sonny Del Rio - More Smoke Wagon Blues Band Stories - More Sonny Del Rio Stories
Labels:
Blues,
Blues With a Feeling,
BWF,
Leander Boat Club,
MDBB,
SWBB
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Blues With a Feeling @ Leander Boat Club (May 29, 2010)
Later on, we'll be posting individual blog entries with more performances from each band.
Links: Eddie's Club Blues - More Eddie's Club Blues Stories
Unfortunately, this was the only song from Eddie's Club Blues we managed to record. Click here for more videos from them.
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Links: Smoke Wagon Blues Band - Sonny Del Rio - More Smoke Wagon Blues Band Stories - More Sonny Del Rio Stories
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Link: Monkeyjunk
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Link: Blackburn
Links: Eddie's Club Blues - More Eddie's Club Blues Stories
Unfortunately, this was the only song from Eddie's Club Blues we managed to record. Click here for more videos from them.
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Links: Smoke Wagon Blues Band - Sonny Del Rio - More Smoke Wagon Blues Band Stories - More Sonny Del Rio Stories
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Link: Monkeyjunk
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Link: Blackburn
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Frank Koren and Marco Varella@West End Pub (May 23, 2010)
Marco Varella is a Brazilian student taking a class at McMaster U. He joined Frank and Kim Koren's Open Mic.
Marco is playing a nose flute in the performance below. Links: Frank Koren - More Frank Koren Stories
Marco is playing a nose flute in the performance below. Links: Frank Koren - More Frank Koren Stories
Labels:
Folk,
Frank Koren,
Marco Varella,
West End Pub
Monday, May 24, 2010
Performer of the Week: King Biscuit Boy
In celebrate the Blues With a Feeling Fundraiser done in his honour (which runs this weekend), we are making the late, great King Biscuit Boy (Richard Newell) our performer of the week.
According to his Wikipedia entry, KBB reportedly started his career by stealing a harmonica from a Hamilton Mountain store. His love of music led him to play with many bands in the early 60s.
He performed with Ronnie Hawkins who fired the entire band, including KBB. This group came together to form Canadian music legends, Crowbar. After recording just one album, Official Music, he went solo.
His career included deals with Epic records, Juno nominations plus playing with Janis Joplin, Muddy Waters, Joe Cocker, and more. KBB was also the first Canadian Blues artist on the Billboard hot 100 charts, Rolling Stone Magazine called him "legendary" and his fans included Keith Richards and Paul McCartney.
Sadly, Richard passed away in January of 2003. Since then, the Friends of King Biscuit Boy organization have held a yearly Blues With a Feeling fundraiser in his honour. Proceeds go to a music scholarship fund at Mohawk College.
This great musician has left a legacy in both local, Canadian and international circles but at heart, he was just a Hamilton boy.
Links: Tribute Site - Wikipedia Entry - More King Biscuit Boy Stories
According to his Wikipedia entry, KBB reportedly started his career by stealing a harmonica from a Hamilton Mountain store. His love of music led him to play with many bands in the early 60s.
He performed with Ronnie Hawkins who fired the entire band, including KBB. This group came together to form Canadian music legends, Crowbar. After recording just one album, Official Music, he went solo.
His career included deals with Epic records, Juno nominations plus playing with Janis Joplin, Muddy Waters, Joe Cocker, and more. KBB was also the first Canadian Blues artist on the Billboard hot 100 charts, Rolling Stone Magazine called him "legendary" and his fans included Keith Richards and Paul McCartney.
Sadly, Richard passed away in January of 2003. Since then, the Friends of King Biscuit Boy organization have held a yearly Blues With a Feeling fundraiser in his honour. Proceeds go to a music scholarship fund at Mohawk College.
This great musician has left a legacy in both local, Canadian and international circles but at heart, he was just a Hamilton boy.
Links: Tribute Site - Wikipedia Entry - More King Biscuit Boy Stories
Labels:
Blues,
Crowbar,
King Biscuit Boy,
Performer of the Week
Sunday, May 23, 2010
New Fred Magie CD: Window to the World
Local singer/songwriter, Fred Magie, recently released his latest incredible disc, Window to the World.
Fred's wonderful guitar work and expressive vocals permeate the album. His sound is a beautiful mix of pop, modern folk, and more. Highlights include the catchy More Than One Way, the tender and sweet Cedar Lane, Co-Star, and the title track.
He also enlisted the aid of Hamilton musicians Lisa Winn (vocals), Andrew Aldridge (guitar) and Tone Valcic (drums)- all of whom add a great, unique feel to the recordings.
You can pick up the disc at his shows but they're also available on iTunes
Check out some live performances of the songs from the CD below. Click here if you can't see them.
Fred's wonderful guitar work and expressive vocals permeate the album. His sound is a beautiful mix of pop, modern folk, and more. Highlights include the catchy More Than One Way, the tender and sweet Cedar Lane, Co-Star, and the title track.
He also enlisted the aid of Hamilton musicians Lisa Winn (vocals), Andrew Aldridge (guitar) and Tone Valcic (drums)- all of whom add a great, unique feel to the recordings.
You can pick up the disc at his shows but they're also available on iTunes
Check out some live performances of the songs from the CD below. Click here if you can't see them.
Labels:
Andrew Aldridge,
CD Releases,
Folk,
Fred Magie,
Lisa Winn,
Tone Valcic
Friday, May 21, 2010
New Jesse Lewis Album (Free Download): Still Life
Earlier this year, local singer/songwriter Jesse Lewis (aka Jesse Polk-Lewis) released his latest album, Still Life as a free online download.
Jesse's sound mixes traditional acoustic folk with many modern pop and alternative elements. Each song is a unique creation.
Highlights include the catchy Prison of the Mind, the haunting Worthwhile and amazing acoustic versions of Prince's When Doves Cry and Teenage Head's Something on My Mind.
Click here to download the album
Jesse's sound mixes traditional acoustic folk with many modern pop and alternative elements. Each song is a unique creation.
Highlights include the catchy Prison of the Mind, the haunting Worthwhile and amazing acoustic versions of Prince's When Doves Cry and Teenage Head's Something on My Mind.
Click here to download the album
Labels:
CD Releases,
Folk,
Jesse Lewis,
MP3
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Blues News Bites (Medakovic, Kirby, Dawn Larsh)
Local
Dan Medakovic: Karma's Gonna Get You
Kirby: Where to Begin
Broken by Dawn Larsh and Frank Koren
- Mississippi Kings are Now Called City and the Sea
- View Magazine: Lee Harvey Osmond Cover Story, Hamilton Music Notes -Wilson Family Forgery/Blues With a Feeling
- Podcasts: SA Roots and Blues #118, Murphy's Saloon #181, Nothing But the Blues #88, Roadhouse#274
- Door Members to Tour with Voice Behind Rock Star Movie
- Mick Jagger Speaks Out For Legalized Drugs
- Bob Dylan's Like a Rolling Stone picked as best song of all time
- Joe Bonamassa's supergroup (featuring Deep Purple's Glenn Hughes and Jason Bonham) is now called Black Country Communion
Dan Medakovic: Karma's Gonna Get You
Kirby: Where to Begin
Broken by Dawn Larsh and Frank Koren
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
New Ginger St. James and the Grinders CD: Spank, Sparkle and Growl
If you've ever seen Ginger St. James live, you know the sultry songstress does it all: blues, swing, country, rockabilly and more. Her debut CD EP (with the Grinders), Spank Sparkle & Growl is a reflection of her diverse talent.
While most of the six songs in this collection lean toward the lounge/swing sound (Swing About You, Boom Boom Room, Don't Deceive Me), there are elements of rockabilly (Lonely Cryin' Blues, Devil Dance), and pop (Lullaby).
The Grinders - (Snow-heel Slim: guitar, Tyrone Ramsey: upright bass, Greg Brisco: keys, and Andre Tellier: drums) play with a lot of energy and deliver a rockin' beat to back up Ginger's wonderful vocals.
The CD is available at her shows.
Below are some live performances of songs from this CD.
Link: Ginger's Site - More Ginger St. James Stories
While most of the six songs in this collection lean toward the lounge/swing sound (Swing About You, Boom Boom Room, Don't Deceive Me), there are elements of rockabilly (Lonely Cryin' Blues, Devil Dance), and pop (Lullaby).
The Grinders - (Snow-heel Slim: guitar, Tyrone Ramsey: upright bass, Greg Brisco: keys, and Andre Tellier: drums) play with a lot of energy and deliver a rockin' beat to back up Ginger's wonderful vocals.
The CD is available at her shows.
Below are some live performances of songs from this CD.
Link: Ginger's Site - More Ginger St. James Stories
Labels:
Andre Tellier,
Blues,
CD Releases,
Country,
Ginger St. James,
Greg Brisco,
Jazz,
Rockabilly,
Snow-Heel Slim,
Tyrone Ramsey
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Mark McNeil, Mo Kauffey and Duane Rutter@Chapters (May 16, 2010)
This was part of the Fix Our World AIDS Fundraiser for the Stephen Lewis Foundation
Click here if you can't see the videos.
More Bob Dylan Covers/Stories
Click here for more Fred Eaglesmith covers/stories
Links: Mark McNeil - More Mark McNeil Stories - Mo Kauffey - Duane Rutter
Click below to donate:
Click here if you can't see the videos.
More Bob Dylan Covers/Stories
Click here for more Fred Eaglesmith covers/stories
Links: Mark McNeil - More Mark McNeil Stories - Mo Kauffey - Duane Rutter
Click below to donate:
Labels:
Blues,
Bob Dylan,
Buddy Guy,
Chapters,
Country,
Duane Rutter,
Folk,
Fred Eaglesmith,
Mark McNeil,
Mo Kauffey
Monday, May 17, 2010
Performer of the Week: Max Wray
Hamilton singer/songwriter, Max Wray is an incredible performer who can add many modern elements to his folky music but still has one foot firmly planted in traditional sounds. His amazing voice, guitar work, and wonderful lyrics create a unique musical experience.
He studied as a jazz drummer at Mohawk College. After graduating, Max performed with numerous bands to gain experience and then began writing his own songs. His tunes are now front and centre at his great solo shows (which can also include cool cover tunes as well).
Max also follows more pop/rock path with his band, Follow the Fleet.
Links: MySpace - Facebook Fan Page - More Max Wray Stories
He studied as a jazz drummer at Mohawk College. After graduating, Max performed with numerous bands to gain experience and then began writing his own songs. His tunes are now front and centre at his great solo shows (which can also include cool cover tunes as well).
Max also follows more pop/rock path with his band, Follow the Fleet.
Links: MySpace - Facebook Fan Page - More Max Wray Stories
Labels:
Folk,
Max Wray,
Performer of the Week
Saturday, May 15, 2010
VooDoo Chicken @ Jessica Agro Mac Kids Fundraiser (May 14, 2010)
Click here if you can't see the videos.
VooDoo Chicken are: (Left to Right): Karen Johnson, Lisa Winn, Christopher Clause, Spider Costello, Mike Rittenhouse, Greg Brisco, and Andrew Aldridge
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Bonus video: Lena Montecalvo & Craig Koshul (of Burnin' Ethyl) opened the night.
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VooDoo Chicken are: (Left to Right): Karen Johnson, Lisa Winn, Christopher Clause, Spider Costello, Mike Rittenhouse, Greg Brisco, and Andrew Aldridge
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Bonus video: Lena Montecalvo & Craig Koshul (of Burnin' Ethyl) opened the night.
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Thursday, May 13, 2010
Blues News Bites (Beatles, Big Sugar, Videos)
Canada
World
Rhythm and Bones: Brown Sugar
Old Breakfast Television Performance by Open Mind
World
- Podcasts: Murphy's Saloon #180, Roadhouse #273, Nothing But the Blues #87
- Keith Richards to Release Biography in October 2010
- Scorsese Plans George Harrison Documentary
- Liam "Oasis" Gallagher's Band to Record Songs for Beatles Movie
- "Zombie" Beatles Movie Planned
Rhythm and Bones: Brown Sugar
Old Breakfast Television Performance by Open Mind
Labels:
Beatles,
Big Sugar,
Blues,
Blues News Bites,
Books,
Folk,
Open Mind,
Podcasts,
Rhythm and Bones,
Rolling Stones,
Tom Wilson
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
The Caretakers and Friends @ Vibewrangler Studio (May 8, 2010)
Click here if you can't see the videos.
The Caretakers are (left to right): Norman Van Bergan, Jeffrey C. Martin & Lena Montecalvo
They're joined by Paully Vas (harmonica), Mike Vertimiglia (guitar-left), Dan Stadjuhar (drums), Nick Cino (guitar-centre, lead vocals on You Can't Always Get What You Want), Dave Marini (bass), John Daly (guitar-right), Barry Mac (slide guitar)
More Bob Dylan Covers/Stories
More Rolling Stones covers/stories
This was a CD release party: Click here for our review of the CD (and more footage from this show).
Barry Mac and the One Eyed Jacks were one of the opening acts: Click here for that performance
Links: Caretakers Site - More Caretakers Stories
The Caretakers are (left to right): Norman Van Bergan, Jeffrey C. Martin & Lena Montecalvo
They're joined by Paully Vas (harmonica), Mike Vertimiglia (guitar-left), Dan Stadjuhar (drums), Nick Cino (guitar-centre, lead vocals on You Can't Always Get What You Want), Dave Marini (bass), John Daly (guitar-right), Barry Mac (slide guitar)
More Bob Dylan Covers/Stories
More Rolling Stones covers/stories
This was a CD release party: Click here for our review of the CD (and more footage from this show).
Barry Mac and the One Eyed Jacks were one of the opening acts: Click here for that performance
Links: Caretakers Site - More Caretakers Stories
Barry Mac and the One-Eyed Jacks @ Vibewrangler Studio (May 8, 2010)
Click here if you can't see the videos.
Left to right: Spider Costello (drums), Barry Mac (guitar, vocals), Carrie Ashworth (bass) and Lena Montecalvo (vocals)
They were opening for the Caretakers CD Release Party. Click here to view that performance.
Links: Barry Mac Site - More Barry Mac Stories
Left to right: Spider Costello (drums), Barry Mac (guitar, vocals), Carrie Ashworth (bass) and Lena Montecalvo (vocals)
They were opening for the Caretakers CD Release Party. Click here to view that performance.
Links: Barry Mac Site - More Barry Mac Stories
Monday, May 10, 2010
Perfomer of the Week: Lisa Winn
Hamilton born singer/songwriter Lisa Winn has one of the most beautiful voices around.
Her haunting vocals and incredible guitar work blend to make an amazing musical experience that encompasses folk, a little country, pop and rock.
Not only does she have a few CD's of great solo stuff but she's in high demand as a backup vocalist. Lisa has worked with local musicians such as Jacob Moon, Melissa McClelland, Jamie Oakes, Mike Trebilcock, Mary Simon and more. She has even recorded with the legendary Gordon Lightfoot.
Lisa and Melissa McClelland are also part of the Ladybird Sideshow, a group of four talented woman who released their debut CD, Live at the Orange Lounge in 2004. They currently tour across North America.
Links: Main Site - MySpace - Her CDs on CDBaby - More Lisa Winn Stories
Her haunting vocals and incredible guitar work blend to make an amazing musical experience that encompasses folk, a little country, pop and rock.
Not only does she have a few CD's of great solo stuff but she's in high demand as a backup vocalist. Lisa has worked with local musicians such as Jacob Moon, Melissa McClelland, Jamie Oakes, Mike Trebilcock, Mary Simon and more. She has even recorded with the legendary Gordon Lightfoot.
Lisa and Melissa McClelland are also part of the Ladybird Sideshow, a group of four talented woman who released their debut CD, Live at the Orange Lounge in 2004. They currently tour across North America.
Links: Main Site - MySpace - Her CDs on CDBaby - More Lisa Winn Stories
Labels:
Folk,
Lisa Winn,
Performer of the Week
Sunday, May 9, 2010
New Caretakers CD: Unfinished Thoughts
With a core of three distinctive vocalists and a talented team of musicians to back them up, the Caretakers have created an incredibly diverse new CD, Unfinished Thoughts (and Other Stories from the Songwriter's Den)
The Caretakers are Jeffrey C. Martin (guitar, vocals, main songwriter), Lena Montecalvo (vocals), and Norm Van Bergen (vocals, guitar). Though they each have a distinctive voice, the trio also work really well together when the song calls for harmonies.
The band takes the CSNY/Buffalo Springfield/Byrds style folk rock sound and updates it. Elements of southern rock, pop, country, and more can be heard throughout the disc. Lyrically, the songs also explore a number of political themes.
Standout tracks include the epic sounding Seven Monkeys On My Back, the sweet, soulful Daddy Laughed, and the incredibly catchy opening number, It's Thinking Time.
Helping the trio with this great CD is an amazing array of local talent. They include members of the Mississippi Kings and Freedom Train along with Barry Mac, and Mike Trebilcock, and others.
The disc is available at their shows and Picks N Sticks. It call also be downloaded by clicking here. A dollar from each CD goes to War Child Canada.
Below are videos from their CD Release Party at Vibewranger Studio on May 8, 2010.
The Caretakers are behind the mics (left to right): Norman Van Bergan, Jeffrey C. Martin & Lena Montecalvo
They're joined by Mike Trebilcock (Mandolin on Daddy Laughed), Paully Vas (harmonica), Mike Vertimiglia (guitar-left), Dan Stadjuhar (drums), Nick Cino (guitar-centre), Dave Marini (bass), John Daly (guitar-right), Barry Mac (slide guitar)
Click here for more video from this show.
Links: Caretakers Site - More Caretakers Stories
The Caretakers are Jeffrey C. Martin (guitar, vocals, main songwriter), Lena Montecalvo (vocals), and Norm Van Bergen (vocals, guitar). Though they each have a distinctive voice, the trio also work really well together when the song calls for harmonies.
The band takes the CSNY/Buffalo Springfield/Byrds style folk rock sound and updates it. Elements of southern rock, pop, country, and more can be heard throughout the disc. Lyrically, the songs also explore a number of political themes.
Standout tracks include the epic sounding Seven Monkeys On My Back, the sweet, soulful Daddy Laughed, and the incredibly catchy opening number, It's Thinking Time.
Helping the trio with this great CD is an amazing array of local talent. They include members of the Mississippi Kings and Freedom Train along with Barry Mac, and Mike Trebilcock, and others.
The disc is available at their shows and Picks N Sticks. It call also be downloaded by clicking here. A dollar from each CD goes to War Child Canada.
Below are videos from their CD Release Party at Vibewranger Studio on May 8, 2010.
The Caretakers are behind the mics (left to right): Norman Van Bergan, Jeffrey C. Martin & Lena Montecalvo
They're joined by Mike Trebilcock (Mandolin on Daddy Laughed), Paully Vas (harmonica), Mike Vertimiglia (guitar-left), Dan Stadjuhar (drums), Nick Cino (guitar-centre), Dave Marini (bass), John Daly (guitar-right), Barry Mac (slide guitar)
Click here for more video from this show.
Links: Caretakers Site - More Caretakers Stories
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Mike Allen (Guitar Case Mike) @ Winking Judge (May 1, 2010)
Click here if you can't see the videos.
More Bob Dylan Covers/Stories
More Beatles Covers/News Stories
More Johnny Cash Covers/Stories
Links: Mike's Web Site - More Guitar Case Mike Stories
More Bob Dylan Covers/Stories
More Beatles Covers/News Stories
More Johnny Cash Covers/Stories
Links: Mike's Web Site - More Guitar Case Mike Stories
Labels:
Beatles,
Bob Dylan,
CCR,
Country,
Folk,
Guitar Case Mike,
Johnny Cash,
Winking Judge
Monday, May 3, 2010
Performer of the Week: Chris Chambers
Singer/Guitarist Chris Chambers is a young, energetic Hamilton performer with a lot of musical power.
He's opened for and played with Steve Earle, Crowbar, Trooper, Jack deKeyzer and more. Chris is also a festival mainstay in the Ontario area.
His sound is incredibly diverse. He can get funky, rock out, play great acoustic tunes, and sing soulfully when needed. On top of that, the guy even incorporates bits of jazz, delta blues and more.
According to Chris' web site, a new CD is in the works for this year. His 2007 self-titled release was incredible so this one should be amazing as well.
Links: Chris Chambers - More Chris Chambers Stories
He's opened for and played with Steve Earle, Crowbar, Trooper, Jack deKeyzer and more. Chris is also a festival mainstay in the Ontario area.
His sound is incredibly diverse. He can get funky, rock out, play great acoustic tunes, and sing soulfully when needed. On top of that, the guy even incorporates bits of jazz, delta blues and more.
According to Chris' web site, a new CD is in the works for this year. His 2007 self-titled release was incredible so this one should be amazing as well.
Links: Chris Chambers - More Chris Chambers Stories
Labels:
Chris Chambers,
Folk,
Performer of the Week
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Blues News Bites (Patrick Lawton, Dan Medakovic, Mary Simon)
Local
Patrick Lawton: Boogie for the Doctor
Dan Medakovic: Sailing
Mary Simon: Big Sore Heart
- New Ariana Gillis Blogpost
- Pictures from John Ellison's Gala Fundraiser in Snap Magazine
- View Magazine: Caretakers Cover Story
- SA Blues and Roots #117 , Nothing But the Blues #85, Roadhouse Blues # 271
- Folk Singer Susan Reed Passes
Patrick Lawton: Boogie for the Doctor
Dan Medakovic: Sailing
Mary Simon: Big Sore Heart
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Lionel Lodge and Friends @ Artword Artbar (April 30, 2010)
Click here if you can't see the videos.
Lionel Lodge (vocals, guitar), John Loucks (mandolin, banjo, backing vocals), Steve Vachon (percussion), Lois Kelly Vachon (backup vocals)
Links: Lionel Lodge, More Lionel Lodge stories
Lionel Lodge (vocals, guitar), John Loucks (mandolin, banjo, backing vocals), Steve Vachon (percussion), Lois Kelly Vachon (backup vocals)
Links: Lionel Lodge, More Lionel Lodge stories
Labels:
Artword Artbar,
Folk,
John Loucks,
Lionel Lodge,
Lois Kelly Vachon,
Steve Vachon
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