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April 2013 – Chris Antonik

Chris Antonik celebrates his CD Release on May 2 at the TBS First Thursday at the Gladstone Hotel Melody Bar

March 2013 - Shuggie Otis

March 2013 – Shuggie Otis

Shuggie Otis makes his Toronto debut at the Phoenix Concert Theatre on April 14

February 2013 - John Hammond

February 2013 – John Hammond

John Hammond plays Hugh’s Room March 22 & 23

January 2013 – Matt Minglewood

East Coast legend Matt Minglewood will be performing at the Maple Blues Awards gala at Koerner Hall on Monday, January 21

December 2012 - The Harpoonist & The Axe Murderer

December 2012 – The Harpoonist & the Axe Murderer

MBA nominees The Harpoonist & the Axe Murderer will make their Toronto debut at The Maple Blues Awards gala on January 21 at Koerner Hall

November 2012 – Saidah Baba Talibah

Saidah Baba Talibah will be a featured vocalist at the 26th Women’s Blues Revue on November 24 at Massey Hall

October 2012 – Sacha Williamson

Sacha Williamson will be a featured vocalist at the 26th Women’s Blues Revue on November 24 at Massey Hall

September 2012 - Tanika Charles

September 2012 – Tanika Charles

Tanika Charles will be a featured vocalist at the 26th Women’s Blues Revue on November 24 at Massey Hall

August 2012 - Sabrina Weeks

August 2012 – Sabrina Weeks

Sabrina Weeks will be a featured vocalist at the 26th Women’s Blues Revue on November 24 at Massey Hall

July 2012 - Taj Mahal

July 2012 – Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal plays the Kitchener Blues Festival on Sunday afternoon, August 12

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