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Showing posts with label Braithwaite Whiteley. Show all posts
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Saturday, October 22, 2011

Drayton Blues Festival

The way we came about going to an excellent blues fest a couple months ago was kinda neat.
Jonathan took lots of video at the Jazzfest we went to in Toronto just a few weeks before...
Where an excellent blues group named Braithwaite & Whiteley played. 
Well Diana Braithwaite and Chris Whiteley saw the video that Jonathan took and cut together
and they were so pleased with it they asked Jonathan if they can use his video
and if we would be their guests to 'The Underground Railroad Blues Festival'.


Well, I LOVE the Blues and we've never really had the chance to enjoy it live so we shouted a resounding
'YES...Yes we would love to come'
So we hopped in the car one early Saturday morning and drove out to Drayton, Ontario and
unfamiliar countryside for an amazing unforgettable day.

Let me share my favourite shots from the day & show you who we felt very lucky to see/hear...

Curly Bridges was up first...he does this cool buzzing sound with his mouth, ha ha...


(Check out some video of Curley Bridges right here).

Than was my favourite, the super talented Harrison Kennedy,
his voice is so soulful and deep, seeing him live was such a treat...


(Check out some video of Harrison right here).

Up next was the sassy 'Miss Angel' who sure can shake her booty, ha ha...


(Check out video of Miss Angel right here).

Chris Whiteley and his son Jessie, who rocked the keyboard, were so so good...


(Check Chris & Jesse out in my honey's video, right here).

Up next was the talented Donovan Locke....


(Check out his vocal stylings right here).

Then all the way from The Mississippi was 'The Prepare A Table Ministry Choir'...
and a preacher who was very charismatic and who completely tuned us in...
We were surprised to find ourselves really enjoying pastor Tim Bailey's powerful message,
it wasn't the usual preachy stuff but it was all about a humans basic right to freedom and dignity and
the importance of fighting for those things, not just for our ourselves but for everyone planet wide...


Up next was the Douglas Watson band...   


(Check him out here).

Than another of my favs was Canadian Folk singer & Juno and Gemini award winner Kevin Breit...


(There is something so honest and gentle and fun about his music, check him out here).

And last but not least, the lovely Diana Braithwaite...
or otherwise known as Braithewaite & Whiteley...


(Check out Diana's gospel set right here and here).

It was a wonderful day with a really friendly and quaint atmosphere.
(The only negative was that there were no food options for us vegetarians, besides watermelon, ha ha,
so we were quite ravenous by the end of the night!)
The day and program ran so smoothly, we only had to wait 5 or 10 minutes at most in between sets.
...
Besides enjoying some great blues talent, the day was all about paying homage to the underground railroad and the people who made it, worked it and used it...
and to celebrate the freedom we in this country possess and enjoy today.

We are hoping the festival will take place again next year and that we'll be able to attend.
Thanks for having a look everyone....

Now let's go off and enjoy our freedom full day.

XO Mandy

Thursday, August 11, 2011

International Jazz Festival

So this is concert week on the blog I think, ha ha.
A few weekends ago Jonathan treated me to a massive treat...
a jazz festival in Toronto...


It happened like this...
we were in Toronto 3 days prior for the amazing U2 concert
and before heading back home we went for lunch
at which point I saw posters for the upcoming weekends International Jazz Fest...
Well my sweet-as-pie honey said that I looked at that poster so longingly, ha ha...
and that enough was enough, that the rabbits would be fine with their babysitter
and that he was taking his jazz nut to that festival because I've missed enough jazz in the city....
Awwww, I know I know, ha ha.... 
So we made the 4 hours trek down South once again.
It wasn't at all what I expected and was a hundred times better than anything I could of dreamt.

Let me share some of my favourite shots of the weekend
and show you who we were lucky enough to see...

The super talented Anne Lindsay started us off...


(Jonathan took some high def video that you can see right here)

Than we saw the awesome blues duo Braithwaite & Whiteley


(Check out the hd vid here)

Than the dizzying Yoel Diaz Quartet from Cuba...


(Check out the video we took right here...the keyboard-ist is super talented & super fast)

Than we really enjoyed Raoul & The Big Time
They were another blues band & put on a great show......

 
(Watch some groovy video here to see why we enjoyed them so much)

Than we took in and grooved to the funky funk band called Planet Earth with Ron Little Jon...


(Check out the video Jon took of them, right here, they were really cool)

Than we were amazed by the ultra talented Yiannis Kapoulas...
beautiful music with an Egyptian vibe to it...
(I think his will be one of the next cd's I order.)


(Check out the video from my honey, right here, you'll be amazed).

THAN....
One of THEE BEST shows we've yet to see...
An awesome funk group from New Orleans
They just so completely rocked the stage and turned the whole scene into a dance party
Jonathan lost his voice, I almost knocked down a metal fence, ha ha...


Dude rocked that trombone, holy smokes!!!
I admit I was quite smitten, ha ha
And they had one of thee best bassist ever.
They engaged the crowd & had top energy through the whole show, like we've never seen before.
Wow.
You gotta check out the video of them, right here.
(Though it doesn't do them justice & unfortunately our camcorder died on us so we couldn't get much).


Well, that was my first ever Jazz Festival...I'll never forget this weekend, not ever...


Toronto is so insanely lucky to have this event every year...
(When we lived in TO for 5 years I wasn't a jazz nut so I didn't eve know this event was taking place!)
we only got to enjoy 2 days out of 10 but it's certainly better than nothing because I think the last
jazz concert I super enjoyed/saw was in PEI 7 years ago!
I usually just crank it out in my studio stereo...
Jazz calms me down & gets into my soul like something velvety soft.
These are some of my favourite shots amongst over 500 photos, ha ha.
Thanks for having a look....and don't forget to boogey to the videos.

XO A Jazz Happy Mandy XO