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>Saturday August 10, Collingwood Ontario >was host to the2nd. Collingwood >Jazz & Blues Festival. >Many of Canada's R&B; legends appeared >in front of an audience >of approximately 2,000 in a >parking lot in this ski >town. Jay Jackson, with sister >Shawne in the audience >blew the audience away appearing >with his group "Take 3" >which includes Roy Ellis of >the Premiers who spent many >years in the British Isles >and Europe and Bob Ellis >of the "Fabulous Imperials", Jackson >rejoined his old mates the >"Majestics" later in the show >to demonstrate that he hasn't >lost anything over the year's. >Soul sister Mae Cromwell the >"Crown Princess of Funk" opened >the R&B; portion of the >show with a hot set >that set the town to >movin'. Blues legend Curley Bridges >played an awsome set backed >the Wayne Buttery Band. Jay >Douglas demonstrated why he is >still one of the most >versatile performers anywhere, after opening >the set from the audience >(while his 7 piece band >was on stage) Douglas covered >R&B;, Jazz, Reggae and Soul >standards in his inimitable moving >style. Downchild Blues Band continued >their revitalised summer tour closing >the show .The artists opened >the eyes and ears and >moved the feet of >this mainly tourist-oriented central >Ontario town. There will apparently >be another, larger festival in >2003 if you're an R&B; >fan and in the area >don't miss it. > >
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