Monday, August 19, 2013
A World of Blues: Edmonton Blues Festival
This past weekend I attended the Edmonton Blues Festival for the first time. The festival has been in existence since 1999 and has received rave reviews from fans and critics alike for its presentation of diverse artists representing different styles of Blues. What I discovered at the festival was also that artists from around the World are featured. The Blues are indeed universal!
Big Pete is a harmonica player from Holland. He teamed up with guitarist Matt Schofield from the U.K. Their collaboration of "Euro-Blues" was solid and full of technical precision.
I was really looking forward to the Homemade Jamz Blues Band. This trio of two brothers and their sister (14 years old playing the drum kit like a total pro!) feature a guitar and bass made out of car parts. They are as interesting to watch as to listen to, and if they stick with it, I think they are going to be around for a while.
The perfect way to get started on a Sunday afternoon was with the piano stylings of Eden Brent. Her voice was as smooth as silk when singing, but when she spoke to the audience you could hear the Mississippi Delta in her voice!
For me, the highlight of the festival was MonkeyJunk. I first became familiar with this Juno-award winning trio from Ottawa at last year's Edmonton Folk Festival and was eager to hear a full set. To say I was absolutely blown away would be an understatement. Energy, incredible musicianship, a strong beat, great lyrics, vocal talent, and just a hint of eroticism made the performance unforgettable. I am already looking forward to the new album in September.
Ana Popovic, from Yugoslavia, is a woman who can really play guitar! Her sultry vocals and exciting performance had the audience captivated. ~Paula E. Kirman
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