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July 2014 – The Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer

The Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer play Dakota Tavern on July 24 to celebrate their new CD

June 2014 – Richard Flohil

Happy 80th Birthday to Richard Flohil! Friends and fans will gather to celebrate at the Legendary Horseshoe Tavern on June 27

May 2014 – Jarekus Singleton

Mississippi’s Jarekus Singleton may be “the next big name in the blues world”, John Valenteyn reviews Alligator’s “Refuse to Lose”

April 2014 – Curtis Salgado

Curtis Salgado makes a rare appearance in Toronto guesting at Raoul and the Big Time CD launch at Hugh’s Room on May 9

March 2014 – The 24th Street Wailers

The 24th Street Wailers celebrate a new CD (see John’s Blues Picks) and a returning band member (Jesse Whiteley) with a gig at the Dakota Tavern on March 6

February 2014 – Carlos del Junco

Carlos del Junco hosts the TBS Harmonica Workshop at Dominion on Queen, 1pm Saturday, February 15

January 2014 – Dawn Tyler Watson

Dawn Tyler Watson will perform and co-host (with JW-Jones) at the Maple Blues Awards gala at Koerner Hall on January 20

December 2013 – Little Miss Higgins

Little Miss Higgins will perform at the Maple Blues Awards gala at Koerner Hall on January 20

November 2013 – Roxanne Potvin

Roxanne Potvin will be a featured vocalist at the TBS Women’s Blues Revue, November 30 at Massey Hall

October 2013 – Layla Zoe

Layla Zoe will be a featured vocalist at the TBS Women’s Blues Revue, November 30 at Massey Hall

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