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  1. Monday:

    MARIE-JOSEE HOULE(Ottawa) backed by the amazing Arthur Holøien on double bass.

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    Born in Val d'Or, Quebec and raised in Edmonton, Alberta, Marie-Josée Houle celebrates her dual cultural roots through music. Singing and writing in both English and French, she brings the Townships to the Prairies and beyond. No polkas or foxtrots for this accordion diva; instead, she combines her classical, punk rock, and French cabaret sensibilities into one sultry stew of sound. http://www.myspace.com/mariejoseehoule

    &

    GINGER ST. JAMES(Hamilton)

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    The spark of Ginger St. James is so hot and bright, it's heat can be felt the world over. From the UK, USA and Canada, Ginger's music has cascaded the airwaves and into ears, leaving listeners breathless and wanting more.She's a show all her own - a powerful voice, saucy personality and wit sharper than the edge of a crisp one hundred dollar bill. A throwback to the starlets of the 1940's the diminutive St. James often surprises audiences with her powerful voice and irresistable stage presence.

    http://www.myspace.com/gingerstjames

    8pm, $5. $3.50 Domestic bottle special

    Pepper Jack's

    38 King William St.

    Hamilton, ON

    (905)525-6666

    www.pepperjackcafe.com

  2. Tuesday:

    HOGTOWN SYNCOPATORS(Toronto), five young musicians from downtown Toronto, have been generating a serious buzz with their authentic 1930s sound and entertaining show. Sonically, they combine the tight, elegant sound of Django Reinhardt's Quintette of the Hot Club de France with the dazzling group vocals of the Boswell Sisters and Mills Brothers. Drew Jurecka (violin, saxophone, vocals), Terra Hazelton (snare drum with brushes, vocals), Mike Daley (archtop guitar, vocals), Jay Danley (flat top guitar, vocals) and James Thomson (upright bass).

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    http://www.hogtownsyncopators.com

    8pm, $10 $4 Pint Special

    @ Pepper Jack's

    38 King William St. Hamilton

    (905)525-6666

    www.pepperjackcafe.com

  3. PJC presents

    THE JOHN HENRY'S

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    with

    THE MISSISSIPPI KINGS

    &

    WILSON FAMILY FORGERY

    Friday, July 4th

    @ Pepper Jack's--10pm--$6

    www.pepperjackcafe.com

    http://www.myspace.com/thejohnhenrys

    http://www.myspace.com/mississippikings

    http://www.myspace.com/thomaswilsonfolksongs

    "If Gram Parsons, Neil Young, The Band and Otis Redding had an orgy... You might get something like this." - CHART MAGAZINE

    "cosmic country-rock sounds of Gram Parsons-era Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers down to a science. Sweet little bits of heartache underneath pedal steel and raucous barroom sing-alongs… what's not to love?" – ITUNES CANADA

    "The John Henrys' Sweet as the Grain is a rootsy masterpiece." - Allan Wigney – OTTAWA SUN

    "A twangy twist feel good vibe." Tim Perlich – NOW MAGAZINE

    Although four band members contribute to the songwriting – songs that are rich in storytelling tradition, it is the band's unmistakable musicianship that reveals THE JOHN HENRYS are not as traditional as the legendary character of their namesake.

    The John Henry of popular folklore, and immortalized in dozens of traditional songs, was a giant of a man who labored laying railway tracks and digging tunnels. He challenged the first steam powered drilling machine to a race to determine what was stronger – man or machine.

    "We picked The John Henrys for our name because the story has so many undertones that we can relate to", says vocalist/ guitarist Rey Sabatin Jr, whose multicultural heritage, and equally varied influences, are reflected in the band's song driven influenced and precise musical arrangements. Rey, along with Steve Tatone (keyboards) Doug Gouthro (Guitar) Daryl Quinlan (Bass), and Geoff Ward (Drums) have been creating music and working together since 2003, writing, arranging and rehearsing so many songs that they have trouble deciding what to play in a live set.

    Their self-titled debut album, released locally in their Ottawa, Ontario, hometown in 2004 went all the way to 1 on the influential college radio station CKCU, and was featured extensively on CBC radio, who asked the band to perform on their nationally broadcast "Definitely Not The Opera" program. Over the next few years while all holding down full time day jobs, the band performed selectively - more concerned with writing songs than being road warriors - accepting invitations to perform with in-the-know artists like The Sadies, Cuff the Duke, The Golden Dogs, Elliot Brood, and Femme-bots.

  4. Staten Islands'

    THE BUDOS BAND

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    are coming to Canada!

    Friday, July 11th:

    Ottawa: Cisco Bluesfest: Roots Stage: 9:30pm

    http://www.ottawabluesfest.ca/en/index.php?page=scheduled_performer_list&performer_id_req=541

    Saturday, July 12th:

    Hamilton: Pepper Jack's: 9:30pm

    With Shurelock Groove

    www.pepperjackcafe.com

    38 King William St. (905)525-6666

    Watch this video http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=KIUngcfAIEM

    With its twenty-two legs, three horns, and hallucinogenic venom, The Budos Band (the unheralded emperors of Instrumental Staten Island Afro-Soul) continue to rule. The band entices their listeners to join them for their groundbreaking exploration of funk, afro-beat and soul music. The Budos Band pours themes at once resonant and ethereal over Herculean rhythms.

    http://thebudos.com/

  5. It should probably be bands who are from hamilton or people here are at least familiar with in Hamilton.

    Nothing against booking them except if they don't have a draw in the Hammer, then no one will come, and that would not be fun for anyone, especially since it's a long weekend.

    Never the less, I will check them out.

    Do they do Dead/Garcia covers?

    If you got links and the time to send them, please do.

    Thanks for the input.

  6. Does anyone care anymore? Should I put this to rest

    and forget about it?

    Rose Garland can't do it. Caution Jam has not gotten back to me. Fatiies are out, Diesel dog is out,

    Jerry himself would probably dread the thought of a day do celebrate him.

    Last year during the week there was like 3 people out.

    I'm not going to have anything if it's going to be a small turn-out. too depressing.

    thoughts?

  7. You should have came anyway. There was plenty in the Tang we were passing around. Yes, it's Tang now.

    Anyway, they are playing toronto tonight and tomorrow I think. Check them out. It was great last night. these guys definitely have some Deadhead lineage in their system, even thought the it's more indie and art/noise people who have discovered them.

    Not the noodley, jamband style but if you go you will see what I mean.

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