This is an occasional note to let you know about some live music highlights for the week.
For your live music needs, there are many good events to catch this week by our great
local acts listed on the Ottawa Blues, Jazz & Swing Guide calendar. The events may
either be listed there or on the venue calendar links you can access from the above
calendar.
For more details on blues opportunities, also check out Liz Sykes' new blog, Ottawa
Blues This Week.
For more jazz opportunities, check out Ottawa Jazz Happenings.
There's also more detail on the individual venue web sites for those not posted to the
calendar. Click those web links for info.
A few items of note to consider this week:
a.. Wednesday 1 Oct, The Ottawa Blues Society at Tucson's hosts the 2nd round of a
local "Blues Challenge" competition "Band" category with the winner of
the final on Thursday going to Memphis, TN in February 2009 to compete as our
representative in the 25th International Blues Challenge.
Last week, the Alyssa Mahoney/Lucas Hanneman Duo and Wicked Grin won the opportunity to
be in the final competition. Competitions begin at 7 pm, this week with Phlegm, Tell Mama
and Monkey Junk . A $5.00 cover charge at the door applies and will serve as fundraising
support for travel and accommodation expenses for the winning OBS representative.
b.. Thursday 2 October, at Tucson's Four Finalists of OBS hosted International Blues
Challenge compete. The two highest scoring bands from each Semi-Final Round are judged by
the same criteria used for the International Competition in Memphis. Each band will
provide a 25-minute performance and be judged by regional volunteers knowledgeable about
The Blues.
c.. Saturday 4 October, René Gely is at Diwali and Caridad Cruz is at Pub 31.
d.. Check the Ottawa Blues, Jazz & Swing Guide calendar for more on these events.
Besides these opportunities, you can also check the other possibilities on the events
posted by musicians and venues with links to their web sites for more details where
available.
Arts News:
News on the Arts Support Blues - These are two links providing an update on certain recent
campaign rhetoric, Ottawa Citizen article by Peter Hum and on 'Ordinary Canadians'
support for the arts, a responding Facebook Group now at about 31,700 members since its
origin this past Thursday.
New 'DAWG' in town! The CRTC has granted DAWG FM, CIDG 101.9 an all-blues radio
station in Ottawa scheduled to begin broadcasting in spring 2009. Click Press Release for
more.
Other music news can be found an the Ottawa Blues, Jazz & Swing Guide Group on
Facebook if you're a Facebook member check out what else is going on.
So far, the group has 240 musicians and fans from Ottawa and elsewhere. If you're not
a Facebook member, the above link gives you the opportunity to join.
Over 15 Years of free service to Musicians and Fans of Blues, Jazz & Swing with thanks
for the support of Arts Freenet
Jim Roy
Ottawa Blues, Jazz & Swing Guide
Phone: (613) 829-3725
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