Time: 9 p.m
Cover: none
9 p.m. Paul Kype and Texas Flood http://www.reverbnation.com/texasfloodband
Formed in 1993, Texas Flood began as a tribute to the late Texas blues
man Stevie Ray Vaughan. Over the years Texas Flood has expanded its
repertoire to include a wide range of blues and rock classics. Texas
Flood began adding original music to its setlist in the late 90s and
released the first Paul Kype and Texas Flood CD "Get It In Ya" in 2003.
Texas Floods original songs have recieved some Canadian radio airplay
and have become a standout of thier live shows. The Bands mixture of
well known covers and great original songs continues to impress
audiences across Canada.
Marshall Lawrence band: http://marshalllawrence.com/
The Marshall Lawrence Band is a 70's infused Blues/Rock Power Trio
featuring Maple Blues Award Nominee and Canadian Independent Music Award
Nominee, Marshall Lawrence "Doctor of the Blues" on Guitar and Vocals.
Marshall has been inducted into the Blues of Hall of Fame® as a Great
Blues Artist from Canada. Marshall's dynamic rhythm section consists of
Maurie Jarvis on Bass and Allan Beveridge on Drums.
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