The way we came about going to an excellent blues fest a couple months ago was kinda neat.
Well Diana Braithwaite and Chris Whiteley saw the video that Jonathan took and cut together
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...
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...
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....
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...
(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