Harrison Kennedy takes 2nd place at the International Blues Challenge
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Harrison Kennedy takes 2nd place (solo/duo category)!
Harrison Kennedy at the finals of the solo/duo category 2011 International Blues Challenge.
Harrison Kennedy at the 2010 International Blues Challenge (last year).
Several Canadians made the cut to the semi finals at the International Blues Challenge on Saturday, February 5:
Michael Jerome Browne (solo/duo)
Carlos del Junco & The Blues Mongrels (band)
Harrison Kennedy (solo/duo)
Theresa Malenfant
& The Instigators (band)
Rick Taylor (solo/duo)
Al Wood& TheWoodsmen (band)
Here is the complete press release from the International Blues Challenge website:
The winners of the band competition for 27th IBC are:
1st Place: The Lionel Young Band (Colorado Blues Society)
2nd Place: The Mary Bridget Davies Group (Kansas City Blues Society)
3rd Place: Rob Blaine's Big Otis Blues (Windy City Blues Society)
Rob won the Best Guitarist Award which is a custome Gibson 335 and a Category 5 amp.
Stephane Bertolino won the first ever Best Harmonica Player Award
presented by Lee Oskar. Stephane is in the French band AWEK, sponsored
by Blues Sur Seine.
The Solo/Duo results are:
1st Place: George Schroeter & Marc Breitfelder, from Germany, sponsored by Baltic Blues.
2nd Place: Harrison Kennedy, representing Canal Bank Shuffle in Ontario, Canada.
BLUES FOUNDATION AWARDS GERMANY’S GEORG SCHROETER & MARC BREITFELDER
AND COLORADO’S LIONEL YOUNG BAND WITH TOP HONORS AT 27TH INTERNTIONAL
BLUES CHALLENGE
[Memphis, Tenn.] The Blues Foundation's 27th International Blues
Challenge ended on Saturday February 5th, 2011 with two packed shows at
the Orpheum Theatre. Out of 220 acts from 40 states and 13 countries
that competed for top honors throughout the weekend only two can be
called winner in the solo/duo and band competition.
For the second consecutive year a non-American act won the solo/duo
category thus solidifying the global scope of the event. The solo/duo
winner was Germany’s Georg Schroeter & Marc Breitfelder, sponsored
by the Baltic Blues Society in Eutin, Germany. The second place honors
went to Canadian Harrison Kennedy from the Canal Bank Shuffle in
Thorold, Ontario, Canada.
For the first time in event history, the top prize in the band
competition goes to a former solo/duo category winner. 2008 IBC solo/duo
winner Lionel Young returned with The Lionel Young Band to win on
behalf of the Colorado Blues Society. Second place honors were earned by
Mary Bridget Davies of the Kansas City Blues Society, and the third
spot went to Rob Blaine’s Big Otis Blues hailing from the Windy City
Blues Society.
Another event first was the bestowing of IBC’s Best Harmonica Player.
Yet another international participant, Stephane Bertolino from the
French band AWEK, won for Blues Sur Seine.
The Best Guitarist Award was given to Rob Blaine of Rob Blaine’s Big
Otis Blues. He walks away with beautiful blue custom Gibson guitar
featuring The Blues Foundation's logo and a Category 5 amp.
In the Best Self-Produced CD contest, the judges crowned ‘Get Inside
This House’ by Joe McMurrian of the Cascade Blues Association in
Portland, OR.
The finalists in the solo/duo category were: Back Porch Stomp
–(Washington Blues Society, WA), Izzy & Chris (West Virginia Blues
Society), The Juke Joint Devils (Massachusetts Blues Society), The
Mighty Orq (Houston Blues Society, TX), Big Jim Adam & John
Stilwagen (Colorado Blues Society) and JT Blues (Billtown Blues
Association, PA).
The finalists in the band competition were: Randy Oxford Band (South
Sound Blues Association, WA), Stevie J & the Blues Eruption (Central
Mississippi Blues Society, MS), Grand Marquis (Topeka Blues Society,
KS), Alex Wilson (Grafton Blues Association, WI), The Sugar Prophets
(Illinois Central Blues Club),
Blues societies all over the world will soon be starting all over again
as they begin their own competitions to determine who they will send to
the 28th International Blues Challenge, the finals of which will be
staged January 31-February 4, 2012.
Do you have a vehicle? Do you want to volunteer with the Toronto Blues Society? The TBS is currently looking for a volunteer to distribute newsletters to clubs in the Toronto areaonce per month.
Another Canadian wins the blues category in theInternational Songwriting Competition! John McAneney and Jesse O'Brien for The Johnny Max Band for their song "Daddy's Little Girl".