Harry Manx, Bluesfest - Photo @jims_face #harrymanx #bluesfestbyronbay #listeningthroughthelens (at Byron Bay) https://www.instagram.com/p/CISHRs5Bg3E/?igshid=h8tr5ip2xi8a
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Harry Manx, Bluesfest - Photo @jims_face #harrymanx #bluesfestbyronbay #listeningthroughthelens (at Byron Bay) https://www.instagram.com/p/CISHRs5Bg3E/?igshid=h8tr5ip2xi8a
Love this album by @harrymveena . Not a note out of place. Slide guitar, harmonica, mohan veena, foot percussion. A+ #harrymanx #dogmycat #blues #roots #indianmusic #mohanveena #slideguitar #folkmusic #awesomealbum #recommended #rootsmusic #rootsmusician #foottapping https://www.instagram.com/p/B7_XDmYnEaG/?igshid=1xuc2n2nv0gy6
Dr. Peter Simon, President of The Royal Conservatory of Music, Mervon Mehta, Executive Director of Performing Arts, and James Anagnoson, Dean of The Glenn Gould School, revealed today the details of the eight concert season since the opening of Koerner Hall in 2009.
"This outstanding and diverse collection of concerts reaffirms The Royal Conservatory as a leading international concert presenter," says Dr. Peter Simon, President and CEO of The Conservatory. "With acclaimed Canadian artists at the heart of our programming, we also confirm Canada's position as a global leader in the performing arts as we celebrate the 150th anniversary of Confederation."
Mervon Mehta said: "Since the opening of Koerner Hall, our mandate has been to showcase the great artists of the world alongside the incredible array of talent we have here at home. This year we present Canadian artists in more than 70 of our 100 concerts, such as Canadian jazz trios on the same bill with their international peers. The season has expanded to include a new series of free Sunday Interludes, made possible by a generous music lover, and we offer our sincere thanks to all of our individual and corporate donors, our concert and series sponsors, our loyal...
David Maxwell and Mitch Woods are both really good piano players, and they both released albums within two weeks of each other, and these albums each push the boundaries of the blues in interesting and
This is a photo blog, I know, but a special song can't hurt every now and again. Thanks for the memories (old and new), Harry Manx.