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January 2012 - Bill Johnson

January 2012 – Bill Johnson

West Coast bluesman Bill Johnson is nominated for 3 MBA’s and will be a featured performer at this year’s Maple Blues Awards, January 16 at Koerner Hall

April 2011 – Paul Reddick

Paul Reddick hosts the TBS Harmonica Workshop Saturday, April 9, 2pm-6pm at Dominion on Queen

March 2011 - Buddy Guy

March 2011 – Buddy Guy

Congratulations to Buddy Guy on his Grammy win this year. He’ll be playing Massey Hall Friday April 8

February 2011 - Monkey Junk

February 2011 – Monkey Junk

Steve Marriner and Matt Sobb of Monkey Junk delight in their triple-win (hat trick) at the 14th Annual Maple Blues Awards

January 2011 - Curley Bridges

January 2011 – Curley Bridges

Curley Bridges will entertain at the Maple Blues Awards after-party at Koerner Hall on Monday, January 17

December 2010

December 2010 – Raoul Bhaneja

Raoul Bhaneja hosts the Maple Blues Awards on Monday, January 17 at Koerner Hall

November 2010 – Donna Grantis

Donna Grantis is music director at the 24th Annual Women’s Blues Revue on November 27th at Massey Hall

October 2010 – Rita Chiarelli

Rita Chiarelli will be one of the featured vocalists at the 24th Annual Women’s Blues Revue on November 27th at Massey Hall

September 2010 – Little Miss Higgins

Little Miss Higgins will be one of the featured vocalists at the 24th Annual Women’s Blues Revue on November 27th at Massey Hall

August 2010 – Kellylee Evans

Kellylee Evans will be one of the featured vocalists at the 24th Annual Women’s Blues Revue on November 27th at Massey Hall

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