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Singers go a long way to
bring great music to Blyth
It's a Long Way to Tipper-
ary but it's not far to the
Blyth for Songs of Wartime
and Peace with the Blyth
Festival Singers and their
special guests, The Howlin'
Dog Vintage Jazz Band.
Join the Singers on April
12 for a tribute concert com-
memorating the 70th Anni-
versary of the end of WWII.
Performed appropriately,
on the stage of Blyth Memo-
rial Hall, Songs of Wartime
and Peace will feature nos-
talgic wartime melodies like
the White Cliffs of Dover,
We'll Meet Again and the
Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy, to
name a few. The repertoire
includes songs from both
world wars as well as post-
war and contemporary
music inspiring hope and
peace in a better world.
The Howlin' Dog Vintage
Jazz Band was formed in
2002 and plays a mixture of
traditional Jazz styles.
Their mission is to pre-
serve vintage jazz stand-
ards and to perform them
to a new audience.
Based in the Kincardine
area, this six -piece group has
performed at many music
festivals and celebrations,
performed in concert for
members of the London Jazz
Society, and performed at
the City of Burlington sum-
mer music series and in Jazz
by the Bay in the Blue Moun-
tains. The frontline is made
The Howlin' Dog Vintage Jazz Band
up of Dave Jewett on trum-
pet and flugelhorn, Steve
Hasbury on clarinet and
saxes and Dave Schmalz on
trombone. Rhythm comes
from Ron Daniels on guitar,
Karen Weber on bass and
Mike Kelley on drums. Dave
and Karen look after vocals.
The Howlin' Dog Vintage
Jazz Band got its unusual
name when Karen's yellow
lab, Jake, insisted on howling
along with every tune in the
key of B flat. The Blyth Festi-
val Singers is a countywide
community choir under the
professional direction of
Sharon Poelstra with Lori
Millian as accompanist.
The choir averages
between 40 to 50 voices, per-
forms primarily in Huron
Contributed photo
County and has endeav-
oured to present a high
standard of choral singing
since its inception in 1980.
Songs of Wartime and Peace
will be performed on Sun.,
April 12 at Blyth Memorial
Hall, 423 Queen St. in Blyth
at 3 p.m.
A concert for all ages, the
singers would like to extend
a particular welcome to sen-
iors and Legion members.
Tickets for the concert are
only $6 for children ages 6 to
12, and $15 for adults. They
are available from any Blyth
Festival Singer or from the
Blyth Festival Box Office at
519-523-9300. Or purchase
online at www.blythfestival.
com. There may even be a
few at the door.
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