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Bluesfest Pdf Guide bluesfest guide july 8wednesday BANK OF AMERICA STAGE 7 p.m.: Amos the Transparent 9:30 p.m.: Jeff Beck ROGERS STAGE 6 p.m.: Amanda Rheaume 8 p.m.: The Black Keys SUBWAY STAGE 6:15 p.m.: Tympanic 7:30 p.m.: Blue King Brown 9:15 p.m.: Van der Graaf Generator HARD ROCK CAFE STAGE 6:15 p.m.: Tyler Kealey 7:45 p.m.: MonkeyJunk 9:15 p.m.: Eric Lindell BARNEY DANSON THEATRE 7:30 p.m.: Jon Creeden 9 p.m.: John Campbelljohn BLACKSHEEP STAGE 6:30 p.m.: Flash Lightnin' 8 p.m.: Jon and Roy 9:30 p.m.: Sergent Garcia ROGERS STAGE 1p.m.: The Rebel Year july 9thursday july 11 saturday 3 p.m.: Punch Brothers featuring Chris Thile 5p.m.: JW Jones Band with Little Charlie Baty 7:30 p.m.: Neko Case BANK OF AMERICA STAGE SUBWAY STAGE BANK OF AMERICA STAGE 1p.m.: Drew Nelson Band 12:30 p.m.: Elyssa Mahoney & Lucas Haneman 7 p.m.: Sista Monica 3 p.m.: Sweetfire Band 9:30 p.m.: Ben Harper and Relentless7 5p.m.: Philip Sayce 1:30 p.m.: Prescott 7p.m.: Hey Rosetta! 2:45p.m.: Cedric Burnside and Lightnin' ROGERS STAGE 9:30 p.m.: Brian Setzer Orchestra Malcolm 6 p.m.: Shiloh 4:15 p.m.: Homemade Jamz' Blues Band 8 p.m.: Metric ROGERS STAGE 5:45p.m.: Soul of John Black 4p.m.: Cotton Jones 7:15 p.m.: Hubert Sumlin SUBWAY STAGE 6p.m.: Rachael Yamagata 9p.m.: Los Lonely Boys 6 p.m.: Brothers Chaffey 8p.m.: Loreena McKennitt 7:15 p.m.: Holy F*ck HARD ROCK CAFE STAGE 8:45 p.m.: Iron & Wine SUBWAY STAGE 1:15 p.m.: Samantha Moore Band 1:15 p.m.: United Steel Workers of Montreal 2:45p.m.: Sedatives HARD ROCK CAFE STAGE 2:45p.m.: Craig Horton 4:15 p.m.: New Mastersounds 6 p.m.: Tara Holloway 4:15 p.m.: Cedric Burnside and Lightnin' 5:45p.m.: King Khan & BBQ Show 7:15 p.m.: Saffire — The Uppity Blues Women Malcolm 7:15 p.m.: Girl Talk FAREWELL TOUR 5:45p.m.: Diunna Greenleaf & Blue Mercy 9p.m.: Ani DiFranco 9:30 p.m.: The Road Hammers 7:15 p.m.: the church 9:30 p.m.: Matisyahu BARNEY DANSON THEATRE BARNEY DANSON THEATRE 1:15 p.m.: Jessica Tyler 6:15p.m.: Marie-Josee Houle HARD ROCK CAFE STAGE 2:30 p.m.: Leif Vollebekk 7:30 p.m.: Ana Miura 1:15 p.m.: Downstone Rhythm 3:45p.m.: Steve Poltz 9p.m.: Colin Linden 2:45p.m.: Meredith Luce 5p.m.: Valery Gore 4:15 p.m.: John Vanderslice 6:15 p.m.: Rick Fines BLACKSHEEP STAGE 5:45p.m.: Doyle Bramhall 7:30 p.m.: John Vanderslice 6:15 p.m.: Kyrie Kristmanson 7:15 p.m.: Hubert Sumlin 9p.m.: Chris Smither 7:45 p.m.: Ryan Shaw 9p.m.: Jesse Cook 9:15 p.m.: Oumou Sangare BLACKSHEEP STAGE BARNEY DANSON THEATRE 1:45p.m.: The Balconies 1:30 p.m.: James Cohen Caravan 3:15 p.m.: Sunparlour Players 2:45p.m.: Giant Hand 4:45 p.m.: Land of Talk 4p.m.: Lucas Haneman 6:15 p.m.: Jenn Grant 5:30 p.m.: David Maxwell 7:45 p.m.: Thunderheist july 10 friday 6:45 p.m.: Ernie Hawkins 9:30 p.m.: Mother Mother 8p.m.: Anders Drerup 9:30 p.m.: YaHoWha 13 RIDEAU CENTRE BANK OF AMERICA STAGE ACOUSTIC SERIES 7 p.m.: Carlos Varela BLACKSHEEP STAGE 12 p.m.: Shawn Tavenier & Peter Voith 9:30 p.m.: Jackson Browne 1:45p.m.: Elage 3:15 p.m.: Jill Barber ROGERS STAGE 4:45 p.m.: Chris Smither 6 p.m.: The Stills 6:15 p.m.: Punch Brothers featuring Chris Thile 8 p.m.: Sam Roberts Band 7:45 p.m.: Curumin july 13 monday 9:30 p.m.: Femi Kuti SUBWAY STAGE & the Positive Force 6:15 p.m.: Lindsay Ferguson 7:45 p.m.: Brock Zeman RIDEAU CENTRE BANK OF AMERICA STAGE 9 p.m.: Steve Earle ACOUSTIC SERIES 6 p.m.: Silverstein 12 p.m.: Christophe Elie 7:30 p.m.: Gym Class Heroes HARD ROCK CAFE STAGE 9:15 p.m.: Stone Temple Pilots 6 p.m.: City of a Hundred Spires LEBRETON GALLERY 7:15 p.m.: Okkervil River 9p.m.: Ornette Coleman 9p.m.: DeVotchKa BARNEY DANSON THEATRE july 14 tuesday 6:15p.m.: Andrew Vincent 7:30 p.m.: Ernie Hawkins july 12 sunday 9p.m.: Doyle Bramhall BANK OF AMERICA STAGE BLACKSHEEP STAGE 7p.m.: Ice Cube 6:15 p.m.: The Dodos BANK OF AMERICA STAGE 9:30 p.m.: Our Lady Peace 9:15 p.m.: King Sunny Ade & His African Beats 2p.m.: Treasa Levasseur 4p.m.: Divine Brown ROGERS STAGE RIDEAU CENTRE 6:15 p.m.: Estelle 6p.m.: Mishka ACOUSTIC SERIES 9p.m.: Joe Cocker 8p.m.: Xavier Rudd 12 p.m.: Drew Nelson CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE SUBWAY STAGE 6:30 p.m.: Spencer Davis 7:45 p.m.: The Yardbirds july 16 thursday july 18 saturday 9p.m.: The Zombies HARD ROCK CAFE STAGE 6:30 p.m.: The Allrights BANK OF AMERICA STAGE 7:45 p.m.: Joe Louis Walker 7 p.m.: Busta Rhymes BANK OF AMERICA STAGE 9:30 p.m.: Toots & the Maytals 9:30 p.m.: Styx 1p.m.: Funktagon 3p.m.: Hollerado BARNEY DANSON THEATRE ROGERS STAGE 5p.m.: Becky Abbott 6:15 p.m.: Disguises 6 p.m.: Shout Out Out Out Out 9:30 p.m.: Lynyrd Skynyrd 7:30 p.m.: Joe Pug 8p.m.: LIVE 9 p.m.: Matt Andersen SUBWAY STAGE ROGERS STAGE 6:30 p.m.: Loudlove 4p.m.: Paul Reddick BLACKSHEEP STAGE 8 p.m.: Mick Taylor 6p.m.: Otis Taylor 6:15 p.m.: Marc Charron 9:30 p.m.: Alan Parsons Live Project 8p.m.: Ludacris 7:45 p.m.: DNA 9:30 p.m.: Spam Allstars HARD ROCK CAFE STAGE SUBWAY STAGE 6p.m.: The Human Statues 1:30 p.m.: John Allaire 7 p.m.: Zac Harmon 2:30 p.m.: Bob Corritore & the Rhythm Room 8:15 p.m.: Shemekia Copeland All-Stars 9:30 p.m.: Les Claypool 3:30 p.m.: The Low Anthem 4:45 p.m.: Louisiana Red july 15 wednesday BARNEY DANSON THEATRE 6:15 p.m.: Rhythm Council 6:15 p.m.: Hoodlum 7:45 p.m.: David Lindley 7:30 p.m.: Steve Marriner 9:15 p.m.: Drive-By Truckers BANK OF AMERICA STAGE 7 p.m.: Beast BLACKSHEEP STAGE HARD ROCK CAFE STAGE 9:30 p.m.: KISS 6:15 p.m.: Politique 12:45p.m.: World Gospel Jam 7:45 p.m.: M83 1p.m.: All Nations Gospel Choir ROGERS STAGE 9:30 p.m.: Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings 2:15 p.m.: Voices of Praise 6p.m.: Arkells 3:30 p.m.: Newworldson 8p.m.: The National 5p.m.: Reggie Young & Gospel Park SUBWAY STAGE 6:45p.m.: Israel & New Breed 6p.m.: The Duhks 9 p.m.: Papa San july 17 friday 7 p.m.: Eppiphane 8 p.m.: Japandroids BARNEY DANSON THEATRE 9:30 p.m.: Roomful of Blues 2p.m.: the moth BANK OF AMERICA STAGE 3:45p.m.: Reverend Billy Wirtz HARD ROCK CAFE STAGE 7 p.m.: Silver Creek 5p.m.: Friendly Rich 6 p.m. Frankie Whyte & the Dead Idols 9:30 p.m.: Blue Rodeo & the Lollipop People 7p.m.: GOOD2GO 6:15 p.m.: Moreland and Arbuckle 8 p.m.: LeE HARVeY OsMOND ROGERS STAGE 7:30 p.m.: Jeff Lang 9:30 p.m.: Skydiggers 6p.m.: Watters Brothers 9:30 p.m.: Henry Butler 8p.m.: CAKE BARNEY DANSON THEATRE BLACKSHEEP STAGE 6:15 p.m.: Anchors SUBWAY STAGE 2p.m.: Honeyman and 7:15 p.m.: Lukas Ligeti 6p.m.: Hundreds & Thousands the Brothers Farr 8:15 p.m.: Flecton Big Sky 7p.m.: Library Voices 3p.m.: Poorfolk 9:15 p.m.: Joe Pug 9:30 p.m.: Paolo Nutini 4:30 p.m.: Woodhands 5:45p.m.: The Deep Dark Woods BLACKSHEEP STAGE HARD ROCK CAFE STAGE 7p.m.: That 1 Guy 6:15 p.m.: Rocco DeLuca & The Burden 6:30 p.m.: Sugar Blue 8:15 p.m.: Papa Mali 7:45 p.m.: Silent Disco 8p.m.: Larry Garner 9:15 p.m.: Black Mountain 9:30 p.m.: K’NAAN 9:30 p.m.: Dave Mason RIDEAU CENTRE BARNEY DANSON THEATRE ACOUSTIC SERIES 6:15 p.m.: Kingdom Shore 12 p.m.: Mannie Makris 7:30 p.m.: TJ Wheeler & The Polaras 9p.m.: Bob Corritore & the Rhythm Room All- Stars BLACKSHEEP STAGE 6:15 p.m.: Concession 23 7:45 p.m.: Ken Workman & the Union 9:30 p.m.: Clem Snide RIDEAU CENTRE ACOUSTIC SERIES 12 p.m.: Murray Kinsley Duo 2:30 p.m.: That 1 Guy SUBWAY STAGE 5p.m.: Cassie Taylor 4:15 p.m.: Larry McCray 7:30 p.m.: Louisiana Red july 19 sunday 5:30 p.m.: Eden Brent 9:30 p.m.: The Roll Models 7 p.m.: Daddy Mack Blues Band 8 p.m.: Dave Alvin and The Guilty Women BLACKSHEEP STAGE BANK OF AMERICA STAGE 9:30 p.m.: Buckwheat Zydeco 12:15 p.m.: Blues in the Schools Performance 1p.m.: Lonesome Paul 1:30 p.m.: Be in the Band 3p.m.: Peter Voith Trio HARD ROCK CAFE STAGE 4 p.m.: Moreland and Arbuckle 5p.m.: Jeff Rogers & The Liquid Sound 2:15 p.m.: Steel Summit II 5:15 p.m.: Pappy Johns Band 7 p.m.: Handsome Furs 2:30 p.m.: Steel Breakers 6:30 p.m.: Bob Corritore & the Rhythm Room 9:30 p.m.: Yeah Yeah Yeahs 3:45p.m.: Jeff Lang All-Stars 5:15 p.m.: Magneto 7:45 p.m.: C.R.
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