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MUSIC – Williams, Wayne and Isaak combine for an evening of blues

WILLIAMS WAYNE & ISAAK

Friday Sept. 28, 2018
7:00 p.m. Showtime
7:30 p.m. Doors

Kamloops United Church
421 St Paul Street
Kamloops BC

$25 including GST and ticket fees
Kamloops Live Box Office
http://www.kamloopslive.com
250-374-5483

Three Canadian blues artists.

TIM WILLIAMS
Tim Williams is a blues-based singer / songwriter / multi – instrumentalist. He is a 40 year veteran of the ‘Roots’ music scene in North America, roots which stretch back to the coffee-house scene of his native California in the mid 60’s. Settling in Canada in 1970, Tim is a studio musician, producer, and a performer in constant demand. He has played Folk / Blues / Jazz festivals and concert halls and clubs from Halifax, to Vancouver Island, to the Yukon.

KENNY “BLUES BOSS” WAYNE
The Legendary Blues and Boogie Woogie piano master Kenny ìBlues Bossî Wayne was inducted on August 9, 2017 into the Boogie Woogie Piano Hall of Fame at the Arches Piano Stage while performing at the Cincy Blues Festival in Cincinnati, Ohio. He is hailed by LIVING BLUES magazine as “an artist bringing the piano back to the front ranks of contemporary Blues.” This 2006 Juno Award winner and a multi Maple Blues Award winner is at the forefront of modern day blues piano practitioners.

BRANDON ISSAK
Isaak has many nominations by The Maple Blues Awards (Canada’s national blues awards) including winning an award for Acoustic Act of the Year.  He brings a firebrand style of guitar as well as stirring vocals.

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