[mplpost] GIG ON: Brenda Lewis @ Oakville Jazz & Bluesfest this Saturday

BJ Lewis (Open Bookings) lewnmole@sentex.net
Thu Aug 24 00:07:51 2000


Hello (please excuse multiple posts);
        Some fairly late-breaking news - If you feel like a wee drive,
or are from the Oakville/Toronto/Mississauga area, I'd love to see you 
this Saturday evening at the "Oakville Uptown Jazz & Bluesfest". Basic 
Info & performers line-up is below, as well as a few brand new press 
reviews.
        Cheers!
        Brenda
http://www.guelphonline.com/openbookings
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"The Brenda Lewis Jazz Trio:  Vintage Standards & Bluesy Torch"
	(Brenda Lewis - vocals, Chris Wilson - piano
  	& Dennis Rondeau - double Bass)
        	are performing at
  	"The Oakville Jazz & Bluesfest"
    	This Saturday Evening, August 26 (exact time TBC)
                at
 	"Rosie McGee's (on the Patio),
           located in
	"The Oakville Entertainment Centrum"
(Northwest Corner of The Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW)
and Winston Churchill Boulevard, Oakville, Ontario;
near Mississauga & just minutes from Hwy No. 403).
	Festival admission is $5, with proceeds going to charitable 
organizations & future jazz presentations in Oakville.
	The Oakville Jazz & Blues festival runs Friday night, Saturday & 
Sunday and will feature: Brian "Colour Blind" Blain Blues Band, 
Mississippi Heat, Victor Batemann Quintet, Alex Pangman & Her Alley 
Cats, Spanky Davis & Jim Galloway Big Five, Duncan Hopkins Quintet, 
Christian McBride Quartet, Ed Bickert Trio, Toronto All Star Band and 
Tabby Johnson.
	To listen to a recording with the complete schedule,
call the "Jazz-Line" @ (905) 815 2022.
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"In the musical sense, Lewis has found her voice
... sultry, smoky - elastic"
        Joanne Shuttleworth, The Guelph Mercury, August 20/00

"If you’re looking for laid-back sounds from a red-hot mama,
 this is the lady for you ... Love her style - one strong set
 of pipes,  and, wow - what great lyrics!
         Trudy Mouat, "The Sovereign", Aug/00

Re: "Hillside Festival 2000" Appearance with Tony Quarrington:
 "An emerging voice - Guelph's own Brenda Lewis proved that
  she deserves to be in the spotlight."
           Robert Reid, Kitchener-Waterloo Record (July/00)

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