Fredericton’s Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival finally wrapped up their weeklong trickle of announcements today with the unveiling of their 2018 line-up. Among the acts named were headliners Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Mavis Staples, the returning Blackberry Smoke, and Steve Earle & The Dukes, Black Crowes’ Rich Robinson’s new project The Magpie Salute, The Sheepdogs, The Blind Boys of Alabama, Dawes, Holly Cole, Alan Doyle, and The Record Company from L.A. Continue reading Harvest Jazz And Blues Announce Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats Among 2018 Lineup
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Black & Blues: A First Time Harvester’s Confessional
The Harvest Jazz and Blues Festival: six days of music and buskers in the streets, of boozy Frederictonians stumbling home after performances that seem too good to have happened in not-so-small-town New Brunswick. Despite ‘be[ing] in this place’ all my life, it was my first time taking in Harvest. Continue reading Black & Blues: A First Time Harvester’s Confessional
Harvest Jazz & Blues Announce 2016 Stingray Rising Star Finalists
Fredericton’s Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival have announced their four finalists for the 2016 Stingray Rising Star competition. The competition focuses on showcasing local talents across Canada, and providing financial support in the form of a $2000 prize. Continue reading Harvest Jazz & Blues Announce 2016 Stingray Rising Star Finalists
Willie Nelson’s Son Replaces Harvest Jazz & Blues Headliner
Last week Fredericton’s Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival was abuzz with the news that Georgian country-rockers Blackberry Smoke wouldn’t be headlining the festival, or even getting into the country on account of some legal troubles. Today the festival announced they had found their replacement, and that Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real would be taking the place honour on September 14th. Continue reading Willie Nelson’s Son Replaces Harvest Jazz & Blues Headliner
Earthbound Trio’s Rising Star
In the midst of Earthbound Trio’s set, a sudden explosion of noise cuts Bob Fitzgerald’s upright bass short. It’s the sort of noise reserved for Michael Bay films; not what you want to hear during a show, and especially not during the Galaxie Rising Star competition at Fredericton’s Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival. I had come to interview the opening act and presumptive winners, Tomato/tomato, who had garnered themselves a full 50% of the online vote, though admittedly I was rooting for both teams, and that noise caused the bottom of my stomach to drop. Mike ‘Mumble’ Humble, percussionist extraordinaire, tells me things were even worse from his perspective, “My ear drum dropped out. That was the loudest thing I have ever heard. Like wow, man. That monitor was set up nice and loud for the loop to come in later, and then, all of a sudden, it’s killing me with nowhere to hide. But you just keep playing, and you play through it, right? It’s not the first time that pedals have made whacky noises.” Continue reading Earthbound Trio’s Rising Star