Sunday, June 28, 2026

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From their website: SACHA supports survivors of sexual assault while working to end violence in our community.

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, June 26, 2026

Local Artists Remember the Legendary David Clayton-Thomas


The music world is still reeling for the passing of Canadian music superstar David Clayton-Thomas on June 24, 2026. His impressive career included a legendary run with Blood Sweat and Tears (with them, he played Woodstock and won a Grammy). Our condolences to his family, friends and fans.

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A number of area artists went to Facebook to post thoughts & tributes on this unforgetable performer.

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Music has lost a giant today. David Clayton Thomas was an incredible singer and songwriter who went from the tough bars of Yonge Street in Toronto to the biggest stages in the world.
We were honoured to meet him at a benefit show we took part in on a wintry night at the Regent Park School of Music in Toronto, Feb. 12, 2015, which raised money for music lessons for at-risk kids. Friendly and affable, he was just what you had hoped for. A local TV crew was there to interview him and were setting up. Just then, they got called away to some fender-bender down the street and quickly packed up and left. No doubt feeling a bit, shall we say, PO'd, DCT wryly commented "That would never happen in America."  What a guy!  "Good night sweet prince, and flights of angels sing thee to thy rest."
I had the honour of meeting him through a Jazz safari with Jazz FM back in 2016.  The further honour was when he accepted to record a duet with me on my second album back in 2017.  I was just 15 years old. We had sung an arrangement of 'You've Got A Friend in Me'. He was kind enough to indulge this little girl and my career aspirations.

His own story of success is an amazing journey that we could all learn from. He definitely had a friend in me. Loved his dog too!

Rest in Peace! 💛 David Clayton-Thomas 

Darcy Hepner

I was very sorry to hear of the passing of David Clayton-Thomas. I’m grateful to have known him, had many spirited conversations and shared the stage with him. Such an iconic voice. He was a force of nature, sharp wit, a generous soul and a good friend. My deepest condolences to his daughter Ashleigh. He is missed. 

Greg Godovitz (Goddo)

I met David at the Friars Tavern on Yonge Street during a Levon and the Hawks matinee one Saturday in 1965. Same day I met Ronnie Hawkins. I was 14. 

It was the Golden Era of Toronto Bars and the groups were incredible, tight and they polished their shoes. David was wearing a pink stage suit but I highly doubt that any of the local rounders there raised an eyebrow in his direction. He was as tough as his voice and not to be meddled with. 

This isn’t my loss, this is the Toronto Music Scenes loss. 

LEGEND isn’t a big enough word… 

Danny Marks

He could be a difficult man. DCT was opinionated and proud of it. In his earliest days up in Willowdale David Clayton Thomas was Sonnie Thomas and we heard he was considering boxing as a career. His band, the Shays were the quintessential Toronto Sound Group. Here was authentic Canadian Blues Rock. The Shays early singles will still raise the hair on the back of your neck today.
His voice was the prototype for beer commercials. Others copied his gruff tone: Carlsberg Light, All Right! Have a listen to his post Shays recording of Brainwashed! Pure genius. David's move to Blood Sweat and Tears took him into the international spotlight. The sound predated many others bringing Jazz into the Rock mix. And they topped the Pop charts.
David was an international celebrity, seen making music with everyone from Louis Armstrong to Frank Zappa. He was especially proud of his affiliation with Louis. In later years DCT moved back to Toronto and made some decent recordings, often being spotted around town. It was in this era that he and I finally connected....  

Video above courtesy of Curtis Hayden

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Video above courtesy of David Clayton-Thomas - Topic


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Thursday, June 25, 2026

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Sunday, June 21, 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.

Saturday, June 20, 2026

Indigenous Peoples Day & Father's Day Videos by Crystal Shawanda, Susan Aglukark + Father, Ernest Monias, Northern Cree Singers

Update of 2020 Post


Today (June 21, 2026) is both  Indigenous Peoples Day and Father's Day so we are featuring music by Indigenous Canadians that is dad-related.



Links: Crystal Shawanda, More Crystal Shawanda Stories, Video above courtesy of CrystalShawandaVEVO



Links: Susan Aglukark, Video above courtesy of Billy Graham Canada



Links: Ernest Monias, Video above courtesy of SunshineRecords Canada



Links: Northern Cree, More Northern Cree StoriesVideo above courtesy of proudnish

Links: More Father's Day Videos, More Indigenous Peoples Day Music

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Summer Videos by the Shakers, Sammy Duke, Mel Brown, Wayne Janus

Update of 2020 Post


Today (June 20, 2020) is the first day of summer! Here are some hot videos to celebrate:



Links: ShakersMore Shakers StoriesVideo above courtesy of I Don't Wanna Cry



Links: Sammy DukeMore Sammy Duke StoriesVideo above courtesy of Sammy Duke



Links: Mel BrownMore Mel Brown StoriesVideo above courtesy of Mel Brown & The Homewreckers - Topic



Links: Wayne JanusMore Wayne Janus StoriesVideo above courtesy of Vesna Trkulja-Stevens

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Thursday, June 18, 2026

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Sunday, June 14, 2026

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From their website: Ladybird Animal Sanctuary is a unified voice for abandoned, abused and neglected animals in our community. Together, through a system of volunteers, foster homes, educators, animal lovers and exceptionally generous people, we aim to eliminate the unnecessary suffering of domestic animals in our local high­-kill shelters. Ladybird rescues cats, dogs, small animals and even farm animals­ and we never shy away from rescuing senior animals, those with costly medical issues and the so­-called ‘hard to adopt’. Through our success stories, we know that every life is worth saving and that a loving home is just around the corner for these deserving creatures.

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, June 7, 2026

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From their website: The Mission of the Grimsby Benevolent Fund (GBF) is to help individuals and families in maintaining self sufficiency by providing assistance with basic needs.


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.