m ' WATERUX) can)!!!“ ' My, May 7. 20“ O O O O C . Flying Dog kicks at?“ Friday night senesfeatunng local bluesman Shawn Kellerman By 130an Kellerman will serve as the music booker iï¬mffhmmrle Sta/I “h for the blues night. When he isn't in town he promises to bring in some of the best acts he ‘ It's been a while since local music lovers have can ï¬nd and organizers will post a weekly _, “I; had a regular night devoted to the blues update on the club's Facebook page featur~ I K ' since Mel Brown inspired a whole generation ing who will be playing Blues at the Dog. : of fans at the revered Pop the (iator club in “i won't quite be there every week, but , downtown Kitchener. when I do play there every two or three times '“ One of those people who studied at the a month it will be my band or my band with ‘ . . tot-t (ll the master was Waterloo's Shawn a guest," said Kellerman. “lfl have togo tour ' .. . Isl-Herman, described as one of the hardest we’ll have someone else they'll appreciate. v, \, working blues guitarist on the scene today. "To be honest with you. a steady gig is ’ 4 g I "A “that, and a much in~demand player who recently kind of the hardest gig because you have to f T. if" « ' "‘ toured Europe. But a new project pitched by keep it interesting for people every week. . ' v N (iary Stewart, owner of the Flying Dog and we will by having guests come in to help. ., - 44 restaurant and lounge bar in Waterloo, It's based around me but we're going to keep ‘ ' t _ means he will be playing a lit it interesting every week." ' ’ " 77 ‘ tli- closer to home with a rt in v ‘ One of the tentative g. . . . lllilr series ol performanrfs [hat lléé’d [0 be guests is Tony Springer. of a" i i If starting May!) the Me] BFOIUYZ Booker l" and the MGs fame. â€", J . ’ " lliat used to be the Mel ~ and Kellerman romises to ’ llrown night and he was deli â€lg,†a’Id he anS bring in other bites legends f ‘ - niti'ly my mentor so when "1971107; SO when he's played with to grace the ‘ "i, g. ‘\ ‘H‘ lllt' Itlt'il (“ante u ) it was real - x'rformant‘e s Wt“ b ’ , hm trust- I hateln‘t playful .i â€If" â€lea came up K "He (an phi) any kind of 4-1 ,- ’ " ' \lt'ittl\ gig loudly,~ said kt-llm [[ was great "NINE. said Kellerman of x " iii.iii I Springer who he jammed »- lbe Blues at the “0g t'Vt'fl because I have,†Wllll during a recent per- l ridat. night aims to give lot’al played a steady lormant‘e in l'oronto “I inusir tans it regular ihanrt- . I [I n t’ouldn't keep up » he was _ to listen to the blues featuring gig 0C“ Y- doing some (.aribht~an ki-llt-rnmn and his band. with Sh.“ Kellermun tnusii than it was straight spi't i.il gut-sis sprinkled 1,â€â€œll-“hmâ€,[hr/hmnlx'l’ blues throughout the st lll'tltllt' or “Hopi-lull» he'll route to when he is on (out â€It“ rx-rloriimni i-s WI“ Waterloo om- ddv he said he'd luv? to do start at ‘l p m , Will] the hope that \Uttlt' (ll it " â€It"!!! Will mim- outdoors .is the weather gets Jon knight is the ï¬rst ionï¬rmed guest on Blues guitarist Shawn (elk-"nan, a protege at the late. great Mel Brown, is headlining a new warmer and give people stunt-when- elv- in May to. and Ki-llemian Will be plaving With “V? mm" mth PM," 5' "W â€W"? 009 (ï¬lled Blues 5' the 009 “~"†"" go “lull" the watt lot the annual kin ltl'lil‘l l llt Nlienkman of the Spin illNlle and llluv lestiml Aug .‘ to \ng It) tum ( raig of Nat kit- and the Rodeo kings bigger guests and â€li|\ht‘ flying some of "It's going to be a but night." said Ki-lli'r \lt‘\\ilr| said it s going to be something on Mdv21l lllt‘tll in, but ï¬rst we'll lime to keep it sti‘.id\ titan “We’ll see how it goes. and it‘s nit t' to \ll0'l ml and llt‘ thinks it will plat well With lht‘ hope is the talent and variety of m is 'and let-p mini-thing good goingmi'rt l rid.“ tt'\lt|fl' a tradition that was started by Mel ' lllr itithl ihi- llHll): llog draws on lrid.t\ builds the audience toa level when“ a regular flight ' ta ‘ '- t .. _" a - M" ', â€lul'“ blues mu?" m the â€W “l “W" ;'“at“ (hf shin \tt“w.trt had dom- snint' blur shims in iln- J." {r l w“ . ., , w‘ . 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