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Blues in the Garden with Danny Boy Phelan


The Toronto Blues Society is back once again with Blues In The Garden and this year, we have Danny Boy Phelan performing

Come enjoy our lovely garden at 900 Queen Street West and listen to some live Blues, enjoy a burger, and cool down with a drink in serene atmosphere.

Food, light refreshments (pop and water) and alcohol will be available for purchase. Cash only.

Beer (Market Brewing Company) Seltzer (Hard and Fancy) & Wine

Our garden will be open from 1-5pm.

►Free admission!◄
When: Sunday, September 22
Where: Toronto Blues Society Office, 900 Queen St W , Garden

(North-west corner of Queen St W and Crawford St)
Time: 1pm-5pm

►About Danny Boy Phelan◄

A musical journey through the 1920-1940’s golden era of Blues & ragtime jazz. Danny engages his audience with his talent to play 6 instruments during his performance; a gentleman on and off stage.

Since his childhood in St.Catherines, Ontario, he has played Piano, Harmonica, Mandolin and then later added Guitar to his musical arsenal; although the Banjo was his first serious instrument. In addition to Blues and Jazz, Danny would use these instruments to play Ragtime Jazz, Delta Blues,

Bluegrass and Traditional Gospel/Spiritual. Multi-instrumentalist Danny specializes in 1920’s – 1970’s Delta Blues, Ol’Tyme Roots & Ragtime Jazz with a dash of electric Blues guitar; that will offer an experience of a golden era of music.

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The Toronto Blues Society acknowledges the annual support of the Ontario Arts Council, the City of Toronto through the Toronto Arts Council and the Department of Canadian Heritage, and project support from FACTOR< and the Government of Canada through the Department of Canadian Heritage (Canada Music Fund) and of Canada’s Private Broadcasters, The Canada Council for the Arts, the SOCAN Foundation, SOCAN, the Ontario Media Development Corporation, and the Ontario Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport.

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