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Bluesfest International London (ON)

Jul 17 2009 - Jul 19 2009 • London ON • Downtown Streets


PROFILE
Founded: 2001
Producer: OLG Presents
CONTACT
Festival website
General e-mail
Category: R&B
Region: Canada Central
Type: Urban Outdoor

BLUESFEST INTERNATIONAL started in WINDSOR in 1995. With the addition of London, Ontario as our sister festival, it's grown into CANADA'S PREMIER BLUES FESTIVAL! The 9th annual Bluesfest London will take place downtown in the heart of London in the Impark lot located at the northwest corner of King and Clarence.—Description by festival

Bluesfest International Windsor ON

Jul 16 2009 - Jul 19 2009 • Windsor ON • Riverfront Festival Plaza
Genre(s): blues-rock, country-blues, electric-blues, gospel-R&B, New-Orleans-rhythm

PROFILE
Founded: 1995
Producer: OLG Presents
Title Sponsor: OLG Presents
CONTACT
Festival website
General e-mail
Category: R&B
Region: Canada Central
Type: Urban Outdoor

Bluesfest International celebrates 15 years of world-class blues on the big banks of the river opposite Caesar's Casino in downtown Windsor, Ontario. With the addition of London, Ontario as our sister festival, Bluesfest has grown into Canada's premier blues festival. Owner Ted Boomer has been recognized by The Blues Foundation as Promoter of the Year. Line-up coming soon. Past performers have included: Buddy Guy, Eric Burdon, Blues Traveler, Eric Burdon, Double Trouble, Savoy Brown, Taj Mahal, Richie Havens and more."—Description by festival

Uncle Earl on hiatus for 2009


Keywords: Array, roots performers, Uncle Earl
News

Roots festival favorites Uncle Earl, the all-female string band, announced that it won't be touring in 2009 so that members can focus on individual projects. Abigail Washburn's duties with the Sparrow Quartet have complicated the band's scheduling the last two years, but the reasons are probably deeper than that, especially because the email announcing the news suggests that she is also slowing down that band's appearances next year while she pursues more travel in China and a duo album with cellist Ben Sollee.

Each of the other members also has outside projects. Kristin Andreassen performs with Sometimes Why and as a solo performer. Rayna Gellert has a variety of things in the works, including work on a documentary soundtrack and collaborations with Toubab Krewe and Loudon Wainwright. KC Groves has a new solo album and is working with two other bands, The Moody Sisters and Dangerfields, where she'll be join by, among others, former G'Earl Sharon Gilchrist.  Read more »


Song Train

Nov 10 2008 - Nov 14 2008 • Toronto ON • Via Rail Canadian
Genre(s): folk-songs

PROFILE
Founded: 2007
Producer: Roots on the Rails
CONTACT
Festival website
Category: Roots
Region: Canada Central
Type: Festival Excursion
" Join songwriters nonpareil Tom Russell and Joe Ely, Butch Hancock and Jimmie Dale Gilmore - the Flatlanders: for the trip of a lifetime across Canada on the rails that built a nation. Seventy avid music fans and amazing musicians make a non-stop rolling festival from Toronto to Vancouver. Three days and nights of music on board the last great long-distance streamline train still operating in North America - Via Rail's CANADIAN! Open mics and workshops every afternoon and on-board concerts every evening in our intimate Performance Car, where the scenery and music never stop. "—Description by festival

Winnipeg Folk names new director


News
By Dan Ruby

Canada's oldest and most respected folk music festival is gaining a new executive director while a sister festival must begin a search for a new director, as Tamara Kater will take over the leadership of Winnipeg Folk Festival after a successful stint running the Ottawa Folk Festival.

Winnipeg boasts a 35-year tradition bringing international acoustic music talent to the Canadian prairie, while Ottawa's festival is a relative upstart that grew in attendance, revenue and other measures under Kater's tenure. At Winnipeg, she will be responsible for day-to-day operations and will help to establish and implement strategic goals. She will work with artistic director Chris Frayer on booking and programming the event.  Read more »


Why festivals will survive the coming recession


Keywords: Array, Attendance, Festival Economics, festival industry, Festival Lifestyle
Analysis
By Dan Ruby

I recently provided answers to some survey questions from a college student about the economics of the live music industry, which gave me a chance to write down some of my thoughts about the underlying appeal of festivals and the likely impacts of the economic downturn on the festival market. It struck me that some of those answers would be interesting to also post to the site. Comments are welcome.

What is it about festivals that intrigues you?

I believe that as our lives become more isolated and mediated by technology, we are seeking out immersive experiences that connect us with "live" communities and give us a sense of participation in a technicolor, multi-sensory world. Festivals are uniquely suited to providing this kind of experience in a contained weekend-long break from our otherwise humdrum, cubicled existence.  Read more »


Ottawa International Jazz Festival

Jun 25 2009 - Jul 5 2009 • Ottawa ON • Confederation Park


PROFILE
Founded: 1982
Producer: Ottawa Jazz Festival Inc.
Title Sponsor: TD Canada Trust
CONTACT
Festival website
General e-mail
1-888-226-4495
Category: Jazz
Region: Canada Central
Type: Festival

"The Ottawa International Jazz Festival is the National Capital Region's premier music event. Entering its twenty-eighth year of consecutive programming and operation, the OIJF is the second longest continuous- running jazz festival in Canada, and boasts the biggest loyal audience of any event in eastern Ontario! It is known to have presented some of the most dynamic jazz artists on the scene today from the traditional to the avant-garde."—Description by festival

Beaches International Jazz Festival

Jul 17 2009 - Jul 26 2009 • Toronto ON • Multiple Venues
Genre(s): jazz-funk, traditional-jazz

BIJF.jpg PROFILE
Founded: 1989
Producer: Beaches International Jazz Festival
CONTACT
Festival website
General e-mail
(416) 698-2152
Category: Jazz
Region: Canada Central
Type: Urban Outdoor
"Staged in venues along Toronto's lakefront, the festival continues its tradition of being a free, open-air event presenting quality jazz to all. It attracts one of the most diverse audiences of any event in Canada and has a broad based and loyal constituency of jazz music and festival lovers. The BIJF legitimizes local talent and continues to provide a springboard for artists to catapult into the world music scene. "—Description by festival

Muskoka Music Festival

Jul 21 2008 - Aug 21 2008 • Port Carling ON • Multiple Venues


PROFILE
Founded: 1996
CONTACT
Festival website
General e-mail
1-888-311-ARTS
Category: Classical
Region: Canada Central
Type: Concert Series
"Muskoka Music Festival, formed in 1996, was incorporated on December 19, 1996 and subsequently received charitable status. In its inaugural season the Muskoka Music Festival offered 31 concerts in five locations - Windermere, Rosseau, Bracebridge, Port Carling and Gravenhurst. The 1998 Seasons built on past success and offered approximately the same number of events with more variety and several more locations. Family events, marionettes, picnics and outdoor events have been added along with several more small community venues, i.e. churches and community centres bringing the total number of venues to twelve."—Description by festival

Ottawa Bluesfest

Jul 9 2009 - Jul 19 2009 • Ottawa ON • Festival Plaza
Genre(s): alternative-rock, blues-rock, contemporary-R&B, electric-blues, progressive-folk, progressive-rock

ottawablues.jpg PROFILE
Founded: 1994
Producer: Cisco
CONTACT
Festival website
General e-mail
613-247-1188
Category: R&B
Region: Canada Central
Type: Urban Outdoor
In truth, the Ottawa Blues Festival has about as many blues performers as Bonnaroo. Heck, the proclaimed theme this year is "Funk-A-Licious" and the festival doesn't even stick to that. Nevertheless, Canada's capital city can still look forward to the most impressive general modern music lineup in the country. There's something here for everyone, and that translates to many fans traveling many miles to Ottawa, with 300,000 attending the 14th edition in 2007. With transportation to and waste disposal on the festival grounds--which boast a Canadian history museum and an on-site casino-- overseen by the same non-profit organizer that garnered awards for green prodcution by provincial waste management authorities, a trip to this Ottawa Bluesfest this July will be a win-win experience.
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