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As we celebrate championing blues music, I am reminded of the resilience and power of this art form one that has carried us through challenging times and continues to inspire. Emerging from the pandemic, we’ve worked hard to revitalize live music, welcoming audiences back to cherished events like the Blues Summit, Blues Awards Gala, Talent Search, Road to Memphis Challenge, and  Women’s Blues Revue.

One of our most exciting initiatives is the revamped Live Blues Calendar on our website. It’s becoming the go-to resource for blues lovers, showcasing performances across Toronto and beyond.

But none of this would be possible without the passion and generosity of supporters like you. Your donations fuel our mission: preserving the blues, promoting Canadian talent, and ensuring the legacy of this music lives on.

By donating today, you’re not just supporting the Toronto Blues Society; you’re investing in a community, in musicians, and in a music that speaks to the heart of resilience and hope.

Your gift is tax-deductible, and every dollar helps us continue to produce events, educational programs, and career development opportunities for emerging and established artists.

You can easily donate by filling the form below:
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Thank you for standing with us, for keeping the blues alive,
and for making a difference.

With gratitude and bluesy enthusiasm,

Quisha Wint
Chair, Toronto Blues Society

 

 

 

 

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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.