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BC Vancouver Blues Festival 2010 Print
From Friday, February 05 2010
To Sunday, February 28 2010
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Presented by The Yale and Shore 104.3 FM

Featuring over 75 LIVE SHOWS!

The Yale Hotel welcomes the world during the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Games.  During this time of celebration, The Yale Hotel endeavours to bring you a sample of the finest talent that British Columbia has to offer.  Vancouver, a melting pot of cultural diversity, is a hub for nurturing and producing internationally recognized musicians and entertainers.  In the spirit of the Games, The Yale Hotel in partnership with Shore 104.3 FM proudly presents VANCOUVER BLUES FESTIVAL 2010 from February 5-28.  This musical exhibition of more than 75 stellar acts will showcase the finest talent over a period of 24 consecutive days.  VANCOUVER BLUES FESTIVAL 2010 will feature award-winning icons such as Jim Byrnes, David Gogo, Kenny “Blues Boss” Wayne and local favourites such as Powder Blues, Billy Dixon’s Soul Train Express, Shaun Verreault and more!  We invite you to join us at our legendary establishment for an unforgettable night of live blues, R&B, soul, funk, and jazz! 

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Location: Yale Hotel, 1300 Granville Street, Vancouver, BC
Contact: 604-681-9253

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