Much revered and loved by blues fans across Canada, JUNO Award winner Big Dave McLean has been hooting, hollering, and testifying through every juke joint and dance hall across the country more times than he can remember. The undisputed heavyweight of Canadian Prairie blues, he took his first guitar lesson from John Hammond and ...
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Much revered and loved by blues fans across Canada, JUNO Award winner Big Dave McLean has been hooting, hollering, and testifying through every juke joint and dance hall across the country more times than he can remember. The undisputed heavyweight of Canadian Prairie blues, he took his first guitar lesson from John Hammond and ...
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Much revered and loved by blues fans across Canada, JUNO Award winner Big Dave McLean has been hooting, hollering, and testifying through every juke joint and dance hall across the country more times than he can remember. The undisputed heavyweight of Canadian Prairie blues, he took his first guitar lesson from John Hammond and ...
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Doc MacLean is a weathered, wily, but infinitely likeable storyteller and performer. His distinctive vocals and bare fingers National guitar plot an intense, emotional remapping of contemporary Delta blues and roots music. Doc’s career was built on hard travel and performance with months and years living in cars, sleeping on ...
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Much revered and loved by blues fans across Canada, JUNO Award winner Big Dave McLean has been hooting, hollering, and testifying through every juke joint and dance hall across the country more times than he can remember. The undisputed heavyweight of Canadian Prairie blues, he took his first guitar lesson from John Hammond and ...
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A pastor’s daughter from Regina, Dione Taylor began playing the organ at age four and by age 10 was the music director and organist at the Shiloh Assembly Apostolic Church. Nominated for a 2005 JUNO for Best Jazz Vocal Album and for a Gemini award for her rendition of Oscar Peterson’s “Hymn to Freedom,” Dione has ...
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