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Colin James Triumphs at the Maple Blues Awards

Barry KerznerBy Barry KerznerJanuary 16, 2018Updated:April 9, 2020No Comments3 Mins Read
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(Toronto, ON) January 15, 2018  — Cold January temperatures couldn’t beat the heat at Koerner Hall as a host of Canadian blues artists and fans gathered to celebrate at the 21st annual Maple Blues Awards.

The big winner of the evening was Colin James, who took home awards for Electric Act of the Year, Recording/Producer of the Year and Guitarist of the Year. Several new faces were honoured with awards including multiple nominee Hamilton’s Harrison Kennedy for Songwriter of the Year, Ottawa’s Laura Greenberg for Bassist of the Year and Victoria’s Jason Buie for New Artist of the Year. In a rare occurrence, there were no other multiple winners throughout the evening.

The Blues With A Feeling Award for lifetime achievement was awarded to Toronto-based Diana Braithwaite for her longtime career and commitment to blues music in Canada, while musicologist, professor, and writer Rob Bowman was presented with the Blues Booster of the Year award, a very special Maple Blues Award honouring outstanding contribution to the Canadian blues music industry.

In addition to the Maple Blues Awards, the fourth annual Cobalt Prize Contemporary Blues Composition Award was announced last night naming Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta’s Joe Nolan the winner for his song All You’ve Got To Do, with runners-up Conor Gains for his song Walking Alone and Miss Emily for her composition Hold Back The River. A cash prize of $1000 was the grand prize, with the second and third place winners each receiving $250.

Hosted by ShoShona Kish of Digging Roots, the Maple Blues Awards featured an electrifying performance from Kish, joined by her husband guitar player Raven Kanatakta and on kit drum their son Skye Polson.  An array of live performances continued with Calgary’s Donald Ray Johnson, Montreal-based guitarist Cécile Doo-Kingué, Toronto’s Diana Braithwaite, New Brunswick powerhouse Matt Andersen with surprise guest Steve Hill and the evening’s big winner Colin James, who closed the show with another surprise guest Steve Marriner of MonkeyJunk, all backed by The Maple Blues Band.

The 21st Annual Maple Blues Award Winners

Entertainer of the Year – Paul DesLauriers Band

Electric Act of the Year – Colin James

Acoustic Act of the Year – Big Dave McLean

Male Vocalist of the Year – Matt Andersen

Female Vocalist of the Year – Angel Forrest

New Artist of the Year – Jason Buie

Recording/Producer of the Year – Colin James – Blue Highways (True North); Producers: Colin James & Dave Meszaros

B.B. King International Artist of the Year – Joe Bonamassa

Songwriter of the Year – Harrison Kennedy

Blues with a Feeling Award (Lifetime Achievement Award) – Diana Braithwaite

Guitarist of the Year – Colin James

Harmonica Player of the Year – Guy Bélanger

Piano/Keyboard of the Year – David Vest

Horn Player of the Year – Jon Wong

Drummer of the Year – Matt Sobb (MonkeyJunk)

Bassist of the Year – Laura Greenberg (JW-Jones)

Blues Booster of the Year – Rob Bowman

Maple Blues Awards

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Colin James Jason Buie Joe Bonamassa Maple Blues Awards Paul DesLauriers Band Toronto Blues Society
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