The Bruce County Blues brought its popular ‘Blues in the Schools' program to Kincardine and area, presenting national touring artists Diana Braithwaite and Chris Whiteley to six local schools at the end of April.
Diana Braithwaite is a descendant of the Wellington County pioneers in Canada. With roots in Florida, her ancestors escaped slavery through the Underground Railroad and lived for four generations in Wellington County, the first African-Canadian pioneer settlement in Ontario.
She combines elements from Nina Simone, Esther Phillips, Lil Green and others to create her own unique authentic Blues style. A forceful presence recognized on the Canadian and American Blues scene, as an artist with a unique sound, she is keeping the authentic traditional Blues sound alive in the contemporary Blues scene today.
Multi-Instrumentalist Chris Whiteley was born in Kansas, and has performed on more than 200 recordings with the likes of Leon Redbone and Blind John Davis. In Canada, Whiteley has received the Blues with a Feeling Award, for lifetime achievement in the Blues. In January, 2014,, he won the Maple Blues Award for the top Blues horn player in Canada - for the seventh time.
Braithwaite and Whiteley have recorded five previous albums together with Electro-Fi Records and have toured all over North America, the United Kingdom and Europe, winning numerous awards for their songwriting and albums together.
Every year, the Bruce County Blues presents professional musicians in school gyms throughout this area. This 'Blues in the Schools' program is offered free of charge to the schools, all expenses being covered by the Blues Society.
Braithwaite and Whiteley were at St. Anthony's School in Kincardine, Wednesday, April 29, and at Huron Heights Public School, Kincardine, and Ripley-Huron Community School, Thursday, April 30.
The Youth Showcase of young stars includes:
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