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Workshops a often weave magic at Roots & Blues
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Photo contributed From Ireland, McGoldrick, McCusker and Doyle bring the best of traditional Celtic music.

Think warm summer days, Mt. Ida as a backdrop and music to boil your blood and soothe your soul 91Ƶ all in the same day.

That would be the Roots and Blues Festival that plays out Aug. 18 to 20 at the Salmon Arm Fairgrounds.

Along with a stellar lineup, artistic director Peter North has been busy crafting another series of workshops that, as in other years, often include artists who have never met, never mind performed together on stage.

91ƵI am pretty excited about them, they91Ƶre the foundation of the festival,91Ƶ he says. 91ƵEighty per cent of the programming goes from 10 a.m. to 5:45, but we will have night ones as well.91Ƶ

Kicking it up from zero to overdrive, Ricky Scaggs and his band Kentucky Thunder will perform with Ireland91Ƶs Mike McGoldrick, John McCusker and John Doyle at 4 p.m. Friday on the Barn Stage.

91ƵIt will be pretty stupid,91Ƶ says North of the collaboration that will bring country-bluegrass head-to-head onstage with 91Ƶreel Celtic thunder.91Ƶ

There are no better practitioners of country blues than Rev. Robert Lee Jones, Dave Essig and Michael Jerome Brown, who will 91ƵKeep on Truckin91Ƶ at the Barn right afterward, says North.

The festival gets 91Ƶa nice lift-off91Ƶ Saturday morning with 91ƵSoul Food,91Ƶ featuring the music of Frazey Ford, Dave Babcock, Roots and Blues House Band sax player and perhaps a surprise addition.

91ƵHands Across the Pond91Ƶ will rev it up for Celtic fans with the music of McGoldrick, McCusker and Doyle, Irish Mythen, Andy Hillhouse and two of the McDades who are coming to the festival with Maria Dunn.

Gather round the Shade Stage early Saturday afternoon for Stephen Fearing and 91ƵIf you Have to Choose,91Ƶ with the music of Willie P. Bennett, someone North praises as being 91Ƶas good a songwriter as anyone.91Ƶ

In 1996, Fearing, Colin Linden, and Tom Wilson formed a band called Blackie and the Rodeo Kings to record a tribute album of songs by Willie P. Bennett. Nine albums and one Juno Award later, the band has become one of the most respected names in North American roots-rock-Americana music.

Fearing will be joined in 91ƵIf you have to choose91Ƶ by Claire Lynch, long recognized and praised as a creative force in acoustic music and a pioneer who continually pushes the boundaries of the bluegrass genre.

Saturday morning will also feature a good deal of fiddling around, when great Cajun fiddler and old-time banjo player Michael Jerome Brown hosts three members of Lynch91Ƶs band and three members of the Lil Smokies in 91ƵString Wizards.91Ƶ

Songwriter Maria Dunn draws deeply on the folk tradition of storytelling through song, melding North American roots music with her Scottish-Irish heritage. She will host 91ƵWomen of Folkways91Ƶ on the Shade Stage on Saturday afternoon.

Dunn will be joined by fiddler, singer, and stepdancer April Verch, Dana Wylie, who moved to Britain for a few years to soak up the traditions of songwriting before moving back to the Prairies and Asani, an Aboriginal women91Ƶs trio with members based in Alberta and B.C. They are Debbie Houle, Sarah Pocklington and Sherryl Sewepagaham.

This circle of First Nations and Métis women have performed across the continent and also performed for the Dalai Lama and Queen Elizabeth.

Wander over to the Blues Stage in the late afternoon Saturday for 91ƵCrossing Muddy Waters,91Ƶ which will be hosted by Chicago Blues living legend John Primer, guitarist in the last Muddy Waters Band.

Joining him in this workshop tribute will be guitar-playing and singing Keith Scott, another veteran of the Chicago blues scene.

Get ready for a real barn-burner at 6 p.m. Saturday, when Grammy and Juno-award winner Alex Cuba and his dynamic band and Juno Award winner, two-time Grammy nominee, and Officer of the Order of Canada, soprano saxophonist/flautist Jane Bunnett and Maqueque serve up a lively 91ƵCuban Sandwich91Ƶ at the Barn Stage.

91ƵIt will be a real rhythm explosion,91Ƶ says North, pointing out Bennet is the only artist in the workshop who does not hail from Cuba. 91ƵAlex and Jane have never done workshops, but they have done sessions.91Ƶ

91ƵCanadian Classics91Ƶ workshops will be held on Saturday and Sunday.

Homegrown singer-songwriter Blu Hopkins will play host to April Verch, Braden Gates and Andrew Hillhouse in a look at Canadian contemporary and traditional folk songs on Saturday. Sunday91Ƶs workshop will be hosted by Dana Wylie and include Jay Gilday, Braden Gates and Asani.

Also on Sunday, 91ƵTwo Pianos - No Waiting91Ƶ brings Kenny 91ƵBlues Boss91Ƶ Wayne and Garth Kennedy of the Roots and Blues House Band together to celebrate different blues piano styles going back to the 1920s.

Not a workshop but crafted that way, says North, Sunday night91Ƶs tribute to Leonard Cohen drew enthusiastic response from all the artists approached to perform.

North says one particular high note of the session that runs Sunday night prior to Alex Cuba91Ƶs finale will be Wylie91Ƶs touching tribute Hallelujah Leonard Cohen, Hallelujah.





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